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WMI ,4- X s Chris- tian rock became pop- ular in the 1980's. It was enjoyed by both adults as well as teenagers. Such groups as Petra, Stryper, The Front, Allies and Amy Grant were the top performers of Christian rock. It was a beat of rock but was good clean Christian music which was easy to enjoy. X f Z .1......-.. Z ' X ' Q f ,K X Rap music or Rappin' was a combination of soul music with a touch of rock-n-roll. It was started by the Su arhill Gang and Granjmaster Flash. Scratching, moving the record back and forth while it was playing, was also devel- oped. Run DMC, Fat Boys, UTFO, and Whodini were some ofthe best rappers s xkl, .rev-' 77 af A X I W '4' TX -Q-bee n Heavy S M e t a l took a big step in the 1980's. From The Who, KISS, Black Sabbath and Led Zep- pelin came such new stars as Mot- ley Crue, RATT, Twisted Sister, W.A.S.P. and Bon jooi. This type of music was very loud and was liked mostly by wild and F crazy teenagers. I t gave the word jam a new meaning. Music 19 Y
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The sport of freestyling and skateboarding was a fast paced trend which caught the eyes of ' many Trinity High students during the 1985-86 school year. R.L. Osborn and Bob Haro introduced freestyling to the residents of California during the mid 70's. It became a major sport on the west coast and developed into afaoorite pastime of teenagers throughout the country. Students were caught performing three dzfkrent rides. Park riding was achieved in 5 special in-ground pools. Ramp riding was performed on small ramps and Hnally, some students just did ground tricks. Riders like Elliott Orr and jeff H ill used their bikes to ex- ecute such tricks as aerials, kickturns, and balance tricks. . Skateboarding also required a lot if agility to perform tricks. The popular brands of boards N were made by Sims, Varzflex, and Madrid. Skateboarders performed such tricks as s 36O's and handplants. Hugh Turbeyjqll, Greg Monroe, and Shan Malphurs were only a few ofthe many TI-IS students who enjoyed b riding skateboards. F rzsbee flying was yet another flashy hobby that caught the eyes of many students. Flying I ,eg IW' S, one Xa frisbee did not require the same amount of N urbvvfd de n fm A skill as freestyling or skateboarding and be- tbmugbf cause of this, one o-hen saw a frisbee being flown Qing the school day. s N 9 2 i . 4 Trinity H181-'S ref' X X X E . .Q ,,,., -..M .,.. ,.... . .- ., . -.J
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