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The sweethart she is. Laura Hudson decorates a friend’s room, for free! But friendship only goes so far; decides Fred Oelschlaeger when Andy Campbell asks for his last bite of ice cream sandwich. Dan McMillin smiles in disbelief. Opening 23
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Friends don’t always go to the same school. Becki Neff and Debbie Posateri enjoy the company of Erin Purcell, home from college. Some people had more unusual friends than others. This stuffed deer introduces us to his pal Tom Gibbons. Everyone has a friend. Who but a Friend would lend you his last dime? Phil Siegert begs from Shannon Keatley and Sonja Motz. Some people had cars, some people had pets, many people had jobs, but everyone had friends. They made your best times, they made your worst times, they helped you out and they got you grounded. A true friend was a most valuable asset. No one else could give you that useful constructive criticsm, and only a true friend would know enough to lie when you needed to hear something good about yourself. Your friends gave you the encouragement to ask out that new girl in Algebra, and your friends sat next to you while you waited for that cute guy to call. And when you came home with a D in Physics, who made you laugh about what happened when they failed ? Friends made us feel wanted, they were a safe spot in our insecure lives. They overlooked our faults because they had ones similar, they were the only people who would truly accept us, no matter what. But while they accepted us, we also had to accept them. When they called us at three a.m. crying, we had to listen. When they got accepted to that great college and we didn ' t, we had to be happy for them. When they got all the dates and all the lucky breaks, we had to forgive them. And when they drug us out until the wee hours, confident that their parents were asleep and didn ' t suspect we ' d snuck out, and their mother called ours and we get grounded for the entire summer while they got off scot free, we still had to be their friend. They were burdenous, true, but then, so were we. But thinking back to these four, short years, would you change a thing ? Because of our own special friends at Rocky, we have a lifetime of memories. 22 Opening
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L •.» The news in review News during the 1986-87 school year was at most dismal. The world was far from peace, stricken with disease, and our local community was ridden with unemployment. Locally, John Deere workers went on strike, and stayed on strike for many months. It caused much pain for these men and their families, they had no money during this time, there was no other work for them to turn to. People were scared, and talk was heard of the plant closing down. Eventually the strike was settled, but in order to settle, the strikers had to negotiate down to not much more pay or benefits than they had before. The fall of 1986 brought about a flooding Mississippi river. Water reached the highest point it had in years. River Drive was closed for weeks, John O’Donnell stadium was incapacitated. Due to the flood wall that had been built on the Illinois side, Illinois remained dry, but the flooding waters caused many problems for Iowa. December brought Christmas dreams, no snow, and Cary Grant to the Adler Theatre. Mr. Grant was scheduled to talk to Quad-Citizens and answer questions from the audience during his one-man show. However, during rehersals, he felt chilled and H very tired . Later that evening, before his performance, he suffered a fatal stroke. The nation was shocked that one of the greatest stars of all time had passed away so suddenly . To upgrade our economy, local community leaders dreamed of more ways to attract tourism. Again our area steamboats were to be the main attraction. Riverboat gambling was considered and approved, and the Quad-City Queen was made available for rent for special occassions. Augustana ' s football team won their fourth straight first place National title. The Chicago Bears fell from their previous Superbowl Championship, possibly due to the loss of Jim McMahon from a shoulder injury. We celebrated the Centennial Anniversary of our Statue of Liberty in a three-day, televised party. Bands, ships and tons of fireworks added to our lady’s birthday. Prior to the gathering, Lee lacocca had formed a committee to strengthen her aging frame, and clean her oxidized copper. Liberace, a pianist known as the most outlandish man in showbusiness died of A.I.D.S, a fatal disease that had recently come to medical attention. A.I.D.S.: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, a disease that wipes out the body ' s natural immunity defenses, left all infected helpless. And unlike cancer, no one ever recovered. President Reagan, winding down his second term, was discovered to be part of the Iranian Arms Scandal. The United States government had been shipping arms to Israel, who in turn would send them to Iran. Iran would pay the U.S., the U.S. would put the money in secret Swiss bank accounts, and eventually send it to Nicaragua, to help the Contras. All this left Reagan unpopular and humiliated, and the people wondered just who it was that ran the country. Oral Roberts, a celebrated televised evangalist stated that God had spoken to him. God had told him that unless people sent him eight million dollars by a certain date in March, he would be struck down by lightening. Nespaper columnists urged people to keep their checkbooks closed, and his religious program was soon yanked . Between overseas war, disease, and unemployment, there seemed little hope for the destiny of man. To pick us up we turned to the movies, television, and song. Bruce Springsteen: Live 1975-1985 found its way to everyone’s Christmas list. It consisted of a five record set and it ran for about $25, but was an absolute must for any Bruce fan. Every Tuesday night at eight o ' clock, every t.v. set was tuned in to Moonlighting; a romantic comedy about a detective team. It’s fast talking, smart witted, punny dialouge between Maddie Hayes (Sybil Shepperd), and David Addison (BruceWillis) brought laughter and sometimes tears as they denied their love for each other. The 1986-87 school year was grey in news of the outside world. But inside the walls of Rocky, the student still achieved great goals in academics, excelled in sports, and contributed their time and energy to the community .The Rocks, as always, were special, and the news didn ' t bother us. We knew we were the leaders of tomorrow. aU’ • TT - 24 Opening
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