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To put a teacher in «pace was one of President Reagan's goals. Chemistry Teach- er Tom Kappas applied for the job in space but then decided to withdraw his application. Also pictured is Senior Debbie Lepert. FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes) sponsored speakers throughout the year such as this singer lecturer who discussed problems of youth. Taking time from his campaign. Congress- man Tom Cavanaugh spoke to students in- cluding Sophomores Jodi Prassel and Jodi Draper. Lectures are one of the issues involved in upgrading today's education. Mr. Don Free- burg teaches many of his biology classes in this manner. 19
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Politics Heads News The presidential election and the deaths of foreign leaders were top news items this year. On November 6, President Ron- ald Reagan won reelection carrying the biggest electoral vote in history. Reagan came out the winner against his Democratic dpponent, Walter Mondale, everywhere but Minnesota and Washington D.C. This election was important in an- other way in that Democrat Geral- dine Ferraro was the first female major party candidate for vice presi- dent. Indira Gandhi, the prime minister of India, was assassinated in Octo- ber by two of her Sikh bodyguards. She had been the leader of India from 1966-77 and 1980-84. Her son, Rajev, succeeded her in office. The Soviet Union lost two leaders in the past thirteen months. Yuri An- dropov died in February of 1984 and Konstantin Chernenko died in March of ’85. Mikhai Gorbachev be- came leader of Russia. One story constantly in the news Since it wee an election year several political candidates visited PHS. Listening are Junior Mi- chelle Sorrell and Sophomore Merri Woodward. PHS library triea to provide up-to-date re- search facilities for students. English Instructor Virginia Paap supervises Freshmen Jeanne Car- michael. Kris Fornoff and Lisa Cubrich. was the starvation of millions in Afri- ca. Over 27 countries are affected by a draught. Some places have had no rainfall in three years. A pro- longed military conflict also affected this area. Twenty-three countries sought emergency loans. Bhopal, India was the site of a poison gas leak at a pesticide fac- tory. This industrial accident killed over 2,500 people. Space was in the news a lot this year. The space shuttle, Discovery, had its maiden voyage and the Challenger took up the largest crew ever, seven members. President Reagan's “Star Wars” program caused controversy at the arms control talks. “Star Wars” is a de- fensive shield system in outer space. The bright spot of the year was the Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles. PHS Coach and Mrs. Cecil McKnight attended the Olympics. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caverzagie. 18
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PHS Picks Favorites Often our memories are linked by music. Certain songs make us re- member certain people and events in our lives. The same is true for movies and television shows. This year students chose their enter- tainment from a list that included ghosts and Mr. T, Chicago and Ma- donna. One form of entertainment that was very popular this year was the Video Cassette Recorder. VCR’s provided good in-home fun. With a VCR, all a person had to do was to rent a movie from one of the many local businesses. Movies enjoyed this year on VCR or the big screen included “Beverly Hills Cop and Vision Quest.” Oth- er big money makers this year were “Ghostbusters”, “Revenge of the Nerds” and “Porky’s Revenge.” Some new series topped the list of favorite T.V. shows. “Miami Vice,” “The Cosby Show” and “Charles in Charge” were some of these new shows. Old favorites in- cluded “A-Team” “Dynasty” and A good poker face is a valuable asset In life. Seniors Jenny Covert and Jeff Winters hold their cards and wait for the bid. Dances were popular and well attended during the school year. Pictured here are Sherri Simms (senior) and Kevin Caverzagie (junior). “Three’s Company.” Many students could be found with their headphones or “jam boxes.” “Crazy for You” by Ma- donna, “I can’t Fight this Feeling” by Chicago, “You’re the Inspira- tion by Chicago and “Heaven” by Bryan Adams were often heard. “Do they know It’s Christmas” by Band-Aid and “We Are the World by USA for Africa were songs made to help the starving people in Africa by giving them the proceeds from the album. Besides these songs, students enjoyed a mixture of coun- try, hard and soft rock and pop. Music lovers also kept an eye on concert appearances. Appearing in Omaha this year were Dokken, DIO, REO Speedwagon, The FIRM, KRO- KUS and Twisted Sister. All of these groups played mainly hard-rock mu- sic. Trivial Pursuit” was one of the more popular board games. Ac- cording to most players, it was a game guaranteed to make anyone feel stupid. 20
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