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I -V — H opof the heap, Top H Gun, starring Irre- mJI sistlble Tonn Cruise and Kelly Magllls. was the hot movie of the year. It grossed over eighty million dollars and raised Navy enlistments. Top Gun also took best movie of the year in the People ' s Choice Awards. 2. Bruce or Bruno? A little of both made up the newest hunk. Back in the Woodstock days, Bruce was not Bruce but Bruno in his rock band. In ' 86 we knew him as David Addison of Moonlighting. Bruce decided to re- emerge as a music star in videos and cable specials. 3. You have the right to party, so the Beastie Boys said. They were the hottest all white rap band of the year. The band started as punk but their stardom came from their raps, with favorites as Brass Monkey and You have to fight for your right to party. (If you took a good look at them you could tell they did!) 4. Let ' s go Mets! The ' 86 series paired the New York Mets and the Boston Red Sox. Boston had it wrapped up in the sixth game, but in the bottom of the ninth inning with two outs left New York came back to win. The seventh game also went to the Mets along with the World series trophy and rings. 5. Hot Stuff! Whitney Houston was one of the years hottest music items with her album Whitney Houston. The album sold seven million copies making it the most successful solo album of all time. At the fourteenth annual American Music Awards she managed to pick up five glass pyra- mids. What a lady! 6 Apacolypse Revlslted-Platoon, the latest in Vietnam film, was a box office and critical hit. Its main com- petition for the Best Picture Acade- my Award was expected to be Woo- die Allen ' s Hannah and Her Sisters. story by Heidi Calderon: layout by Jennifer, Brannon. 1 48 MiniGazette Entertainment
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ENERGY through clubs and organizations b nergized with the high- est number of member- ships within recent years, clubs and organi- zations seemed to be positively charged towards improving the school. From the first energetic day of school to the Spring Play and Graduation, the campus seemed to be running on maxi- mum overdrive and almost overloading its circuits with club meetings, activities, and special events. It was more than just a jolt, it was more of a shocking rebirth for many clubs and organiza- tions on campus, said ICC Chairman Tony Buzzerio. Several new clubs such as the Cycling Club, the Skateboard Club, and the Fishing Club were all extremely successful as far as students ' interest goes, but due to insurance problems the Cy- cling and Skateboard Clubs were electrocuted and vapor- ized due to liability insurance, while the Fishing Club continued its swim up river. All in all it seemed like a successful year for new clubs, said former ICC Chairman Rodney Thomas. No shock-treatment needed, could have been clubs ' mottos for this past year. Many electrify- ing and stimulating things were accomplished, things such as a record number of club member- ships brought in during the ICC ' s Club Membership Drive. Well over 200 pe ople signed up for some 36 different organizations. With membership up, a re-dedi- cation and revitalization of club functions were major obstacles that were overcome. With well over 30 new and old clubs and organizations to choose from, the excitement to be in a club was almost electric — maybe not electric, but EN- ERGIZED for sure! story by Victor Domine: layout by Tessie Hernandez: photos by Allen Odermatt and Paul Maldonado t Organizations Division Page
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