Yorktown High School - Episode Yearbook (Yorktown, IN)

 - Class of 1984

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What do you do? After the Game » After watching John- ny play basketball, I like to go to Mc- Donalds with him. -Chris St. John, 10 f like to relax at McDonalds with a Big Mac and fries! -Greg Miller, 10 6 enjoy just staying at home watching videos with Tommy. -Stacy Whaley, 9 — i like to go to dances and have a good time with my friends. -Hinda Mitchel, 10 Midnight Movies It ' s Friday night and you ' re bored to death. A friend suggests a movie-a Midnight Movie. Isn ' t that kind of late? I mean, don ' t they have an earlier showing like 8:30? Ma-ham!... you remember that real sweet guy that got waivered in driver ' s ed.? He ' s in Honor Society and you bowl with his mother on Monday ' s? Well, he kinda asked me to the midnight movies. Mom, I know it ' s late, but everybody is going... even Mr. Newman! We have to go... for an essay. I knew you wouldn ' t let me. What? I can! Seriously, are you feeling okay? Well, then can I have the car and $5? It may be a difficult task, convincing your parents to let you go to a midnight movie, but the movies have become a late night pasttime for Yorktowners. Late movie subjects may range from the wierd of Rocky Horror Picture Show, the gruesome of Dawn of the Dead, to the music of Pink Floyd ' s, The Wall. Junior Phil Ramsey commented, After seeing Rocky Horror 31 times, you begin to really get into the wild and craziness of the movie. Euchre Mania Euchre, now that ' s an inter- esting word. When you look it up in a Webster ' s Dictionary, it tells you that euchre means to outwit or get the best of, but to most people it means only one thing: an exciting card game that takes on the word ' s meaning. This holds true for students at YHS as they can be found trump- ing, renigging, and throwing out right and left bowers during and after school. Lots of people feel that euchre is a good game to play when a group of friends get together. Julie Bowers, junior, offered, It ' s a fun game to play at Colleen Coulon parties. You can find people at York- town playing euchre in study halls, at lunch and during activ- ity period. tven though most students find euchre to be a great pasttime, some people are not up on the game as was illus- trated by Junior David Helms in his statement, I don ' t even know what a euchre is! So the next time you see four students playing a card game and having a lot of fun, chances are they ' re playing the game that no one can spell-euchre. -Charmaine Balsley In spare time

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Michael Jackson sets all of the ' records ' in the music industry, as he sails to super Stardom at age 25. m Editor Amy Hammersley takes a look at Video-Mania in 1 984 both on the Tube and on the Big Screen, to find that Seeing is truely Believing! Midnight Movie Madness abounds for Yorktowners as Rocky Horror Picture Show with its toasts and verbal insults tops the list of perenial favorites. intertainment takes over as York- dents were treated this fall to Junior Todd ' Elvis ' Walker ' s perfor- mance at Fall Preview, and to Free Fare ' s rock hits convocation. Entertainment Did ya hear? Did ya? Laura ' s back. No-seriously? Yeah, and the Beaver got Wally grounded for not raking the leaves. Boy, was Ward hot. Ask anybody what was on TV last night and you ' ll get a complete rundown of listings. What gets us so wrapped up in that tube? What makes a person like Senior Kim Guinn bring in her set so she won ' t miss an episode of General Hospital while working after school? What makes us rush home to catch the Brady Bunch in action for the 526 time? ...it ' s easy to do. says Senior Melinda Blanch. For less than $10 a month a person can water anything from George Carlin to a French che: on various channels. Home Box Office (Channel 3) is the only channel I watch, admitted Senior Debbie Moore. Senior Angie Rosinski stated, Whenever I ' m faced with cleaning, I watch television. From tear jerkers to comedies, the shows keep us tuning in to see if Gilligan changes clothes, All My Children were adopted, or Mr. T. gets a cramp. When you ' re sitting at home with mom and dad, watching a documentary on plastics, you know it ' s time to cut loose and head to the local movie theatre. Movies are a cheap form of entertainment for dates and friends, admitted Junior Brian Wilson. This year students had a tough time getting into movies if they were under 17, but once they got in there was a couple hours of entertainment for a reduced student rate - $2. For two bucks, we were repulsed by Scar- face, saddened by Terms of Endearment, and humored by 48 Hours. Senior Jenni Spears, who saw Terms of Endearment with her mother and sister agreed, Everybody cried. For a couple of bucks, we could throw rice at Kocky horror Picture Show, we could be in the house that held bleeding walls mAmityvilie 3 in 3-D, and we could stay up until two in the morning with al! of the late night movies. Sophomore Brian Marsh enjoyed Sudden Impact, with Clint Eastwood, because it ' s the only one I saw... Michael Jackson thrilled many Yorktown students who beat it home to catch the 3 o ' clock world premiere of his 14 minute Thriller video on MTV. The video, costing approximately $1 million was wild as described by Junior Pam Fullen- wider, It was the best video this year. Music jumped in with television this year to produce shows like Friday Night Videos, Nightraks and stations like MTV and RTV into the lives of many students. What makes the videos more exciting than regular radio is you can see what ' s going on in the song, stated Junior Laraine Snider. Countless weekends were spent in front of the tube with hit videos like Girls on Film, by Duran Duran; The Police ' s Synchronicity; Foolin ' , by Def Leppard, and Sharp Dressed Man, by ZZ Top, to name a few. I can ' t say which is my favorite; they ' re all excellent, stated Senior Tony Brown.



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A lc k At -NEWSLINE- Sometimes after the headlining stories were reported, the 6 o ' clock news staff neglected to air some potentially press-stopping events that took place in our very halls. □ Varsity gridder Tom Neal gave a heart rendering speech after the victorious New Palestine game to applaud faithful fans, who crammed into 5 packed buses to back our team d Thinking of the American soldiers around the world, the Y.H.S. choirs combined in a patriotic performance at Fall Preview that led to a standing audience pledging the American Flag. □ Quill and Scroll devised the first annual pin-up calendar entitled, Guys and Gals of 1984 which included Seniors Teresa Mills, Tiger Okeley, Amy McCoy, Bret Goodpaster, Angie Mansker, Scott Francoeur, Lydia Butts, Scott Brassart, Stacy Stout, Cheyneen Carpenter, Robert Scott and Bret Cook. On the National scene... Q Temperature records were shattered this winter season when the mercury level dipped as low as -60 degrees including windchill factor. □ The so homely they ' re cute Cabbage Patch dolls hit the store shelves this Christmas and caused shoppers to line up outside of closed store doors at pre-dawn hours, in anticipation of purchasing one of these unique dolls a Once again, the Olympic athletes competed, beginning with the opening ceremonies on Monday, Feb. 6, 1984 and continuing to a history making 6 perfect markings for English figure skaters Torvill and Dean. d This year ' s quote wasn ' t one of great significance, but it was, however, a popular question around the nation- Wendy ' s Where ' s the beef? The Big Brothers and their siblings make up a small, but important, population of Yorktown including Seniors Jeff Stout, Jerry Condon and Sophomore Mark Durbin. j Sub-zero weather and Cabbage Patch dolls were top stories on the national scene, while Tiger sports and locker thefts domi- nated the news at home. I 1984-cr chapter from George Orwell ' s classic sci-fi novel, or a year worth savoring? Read on for a report on Big Brothers. The Battle of the Sexes was an enjoya- ble one for Co-Sports Editors Scott Brassart and Charmaine Balsley. Br ° er »t h ° Uah ere issm W S VOu tyourt ? 0n,0re Torn K - Sfat ' 9 a D L,, ayS k ° s Sc Waoe i a P ° Pu,a ' op nio- c 9e ' se he ' dkill me ;,, tud, °us, it

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