Keep listening With all the new TV series that were coming out, it was the oldies that were tops with the juniors. The overwhelming favorite was M A S H, about the medical unit stationed in Korea. M A S H could have been viewed as reruns on several stations, although the last first-run episode was presented in February. Other favorites were Soap and Benny Hill. Music combined with TV brought about the new favorite MTV, the music video station which was only seen on cable. Hines and Berglund, the disc jockeys on music radio WLOL, may have been the incentive all juniors needed to get them out of bed each morning; it certainly was the most popular radio station. E.T. starred in the movie that swept the nation and also swept Park. But Sylvester Stallone and Richare Gere were close behind with their new movies First Blood and An Officer and a Gentleman. Unusual yes, talents maybe When juniors were asked what talents they had, a few gave quite unusual answers. David Gantman claimed he was a pro at dressing jp like a girl. Maybe he was nspired by Dustin Hoffman, who vas CHATTER Elliot Kula: Analyzing his future Tammi Zelkin: Doesn’t want to just read the ads David Schribman: Was he the star of First Blood? most successful when he dressed like a woman in his movie Tootsie. Richard Ezirlov’s greatest talent was touching his toes. Was it possible the gym teachers let such talent go unnoticed without signing him up for an advanced class? When we grow up By eleventh grade, many students already knew what they would like to do in their future. Tammi Zelkin wanted to go to college out East and study advertising. She then would develop logos for big companies and work up to her own business. Elliot Kula planned to go to college at Brandeis and become a psychologist. Sherry Ryter wanted to go to college in Minnesota and major in business; some day she may be the president of an international corporation and some juniors, like Murray Levitt, wished they could grow up and be professional businessman. On the move Some juniors didn’t always live in St. Louis Park. Some, like Cathy Jo Robinson, had lived all over the US, while others come from far away places such as England, Saigon and Leningrad. NEXT IN PEOPLE HOLY SMOKES! IT WASN’T THAT SAD SOPHOMORES UPDATE FASHION SCENE SOPHOMORE PERISHES IN ACCIDENT A fresh look at College Prep Biology reveals that sophomores found the class worth the effort. Some intriguing differences between John Doe dies of exposure after being styles in the seventies and the eighties taped to an iceberg by the football are examined. team. 201
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