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MUSIC MICHAELJACKSONTHEPOL BACHDAZZBANDDURANDURN R Breaking, Slamming, ETC. SiMONANDGARFUNKULDEBARGETHESPECIALSTHETIME IB How important is music? Well, according to the 119 South students who responded to our 1984 music poll, 71% said that they had walkman-devices or radios, which implied that most of them listened to music. The kinds of music that students listened to varied. In our poll, students were able to choose more than one kind of music that they enjoyed. 45% chose funk, 45% chose rock, 27% liked New Wave, and 22% appreciated Reggae. When asked to list their favorite artist or group. 25% of South High students picked Michael Jackson, and 9% liked Midnight Star. Prince, The Time, and The Police tied for third place, each receiving 5% of the votes. Most South Students liked to listen to the radio, about 85% of them. WLOL was the favorite and K101 and KMOJ tied for a close second. From this music poll we could tell that music held an important place in the lives of many South students. MIDNIGHTSTARTHEBEATLESCULTURECLUBBETTYBOOP (HU E AIRSUPPLYTHESPECIALSSLIMWHITMANBOBDYLANQUIETRIOTADAMANTMENUDOCOUN' H THEJACKSONFIVEPATBENATARDEVODONNASUMMERDAVIDBOWIEKRAFTWEEKDAZZBVI' 24
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The diverse clothing interests of South High students ranged from the radical attire of punk rockers to the conservative wrappings of preps ... from the flamboyant zoot suits to black concert t-shirts. Let the pictures tell you the rest. Enjoy ... 23
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INCEREALLIFEMIDNIGHTSTARYANHALENDAVIDBOWlEAC DCSIMONANDGARFUNKELJOURNE'i iDERTHETUBESCULTURECLUBCLAQUIETRIOTROBERTPALMERTHOMPSONWINSHERBIEHANC Opposite page, left: Who Dal9 Opposite page, right: We all know lhat these were contraband. but they sure sp;ced up Social Studies. Left: Some music that South students liked. Below: A few albums that were popular among South students. DZEPPLINMOODYBLUESHIPTHEENGLISHBEATBOBMARLEYGENI GLISHBEATTHECARSTHEPOLICETHECLASHTHEFIXXVISAGEELV Opposite page, left: More music that South students liked. Opposite page, right; not pictured: QUIET RIOT. Left: Boxes helped us through the Hard Times. Above: Two albums that still found a following among some South students. ELVISTHE CARSCHAICKOUSKYBETHOVENULTRAVOXPSYCHETHESEXPISTOLSDURANDURAIs 'ITFEMMESPETERTOSHOZZYOSBORNEEURITHMICSCULTURECLUBJANISJOPLAINTHEROLLINt 25
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