Pharr San Juan Alamo High School - Bear Memories Yearbook (Alamo, TX)

 - Class of 1982

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Top 10 Movies 1. Taps 2. Raiders of the Lost Ark 3. American Werewolf in London 4. On Golden Pond 5. Arthur 6. Private Lessons 7. Reds 8. Superman II 9. Endless Love 10. Halloween II d Best Liked TV Shows 1. Dynasty 6. Fridays 2. Fame 7. 60 Minutes 3. Dallas 8. Bosom Buddies 4. The Jeffersons 9. General Hospital 5. MASH 10. 20-20

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Tliat’s Entertain cut! a Buhha Angel enjoys the articles he finds in Rolling Slone magazine. b. The soundtrack Arthur became a big hit for a movie (hat did just as well. c. A Bear (kicker attends the box office hit ‘Taps.” d. Temporary foreign exchange student Fanny Dohel and Trisha Nunn after experiencing “Ghost Story.” e. Chris Cottle decides whether the midnight show is worth it. f. Janie Sandoval takes in a movie. g. Some movies did better than their soundtracks. Everyone has Iheir own speical lastes in entertainment. Some like to spend an evening at the movies with a box of popcorn and a coke. Others prefer to stay home for a night of T.V. viewing. There are also students who enjoy listening to the stereo blast out their favorite tunes. PSJA students preferences among movies ranged from productions such as “Taps and “Reds” to comical performances such as that given in “Arthur. Among their favorite shows were soap-operas such as Dynasty. Dallas and General Hospital. plus news magazines like 60 Minutes” or 20-20. Musical favorites for the student body included songs by Foreigner. REO Speedwagon, and the ever-popular Rolling Stones. Favorite Popular Songs Albums 1. Open Arms—journey 1. Foreigner 4- Foreigner 2. Through the Years—Kenny 2. Hi Infidelity—REO Speedwagon Rogers 3. The One That You Love—Air 3. juke Box Hero—Foreigner Supply 4. Arthur’s Theme—Christopher 4. Precious Time—Pat Benetar Cross 5. Share Your Love—Kenny Rogers 5. The Sweetest Thing—juice 6. Endless I.ove—L. Ritchie. D. Ross Newton 7. Tatoo You—Rolling Stones 6. Physical—Olivia Newton-John 8. Physical—Olivia Newton-John 7. We've Got the Beat—Go-Go’s 9. Escape—Journey 8. Keep on Loving You—REO Speedwagon 9. Young Turks—Rod Stewart 10. Our Lips are Sealed—Go-Go’s 10. Beauty and the Beat—Go-Go’s



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Sweet Julie Reigns As Queen The annual Journalism Queen Contest was held January 31 at the PSJA Osodome. Fifteen beautiful contestants were vying for the coveted crown of the 1981-82 Queen. The contest and sock-hop was co-sponsored by the Science Club. Contestants for the title included such beauties as Sweet Julie. Heavenly Hella. Frisky Felicia. Beastly Brenda. Fanny Flatbacker. Diana Roach and Bertha PiR2. Others included Bo Shields. Maria dela Luz Apagada Guiermina Tio Phila dela Spot. Joe Mama. Miss 10th Street of Rozan Rozanna Danna Lane. Bolivia Newton-John of Taiwan. Pearl Soper. Antuonete a-la-Mour Ayala and Juanita Lupita Chiquita Jones. This year's contest was run a little different than in previous years. Campus organizations sponsored a candidate and collected money for the contestant. The contestant who raised the most money, not only reigned as Queen, but received pages for the club in the yearbook free of charge. Fifteen clubs participated with the Osoettes taking first place. Drama Club placing second, and the J.V. Cheerleaders coming in third.

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