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The Year 1991

Michelle.J '09

 

Adminisators

Principal

Mrs.Jamison

Asst Principal

Mr.Wright

Asst Principal

Mr.McDermott

 

Dean

Mr.Ceccarelli

   

Counselor

MrColtrain

Counselor

Mr. Lee

Counselor

Mrs. Felton

 
 

Homecoming

King and Queen

    

         
 

SHS SPORTS

  

           
   
        
       

 True Colors

           
      
   
                  
               
           
                
               
       

Major Events

 January 1 - The Colorado Buffaloes claim college football's national championship with a 10-9 win over Notre Dame in the 1991 Orange Bowl. Controversy reigns as Colorado wins the AP poll, but Georgia Tech - the nation's only unbeaten team (with one tie) - edges Colorado to win the UPI national championship by one point.

 January 12 - Gulf War: The Congress of the United States passes a resolution authorizing the use of military force to liberate Kuwait.

 January 16- Gulf War: Operation Desert Storm begins with air strikes against Iraq.

 January 27 - The New York Giants defeat the Buffalo Bills, 20-19, in Super Bowl XXV.

 February 5 - A Michigan court bars Dr. Jack Kevorkian from assisting in suicides.

 March 3 - An amateur video captures the beating of Rodney King by Los Angeles, California police officers.

 June 23 - Sonic the Hedgehog, a video game made by Sonic Team was released to America. This started a 16-year run that is going on in the technological and entertainment world today.

 July 10 - Boris Yeltsin begins his 5-year term as the first elected president of Russia

 July 22- Mike Tyson is arrested and charged with raping Desiree Washington, a Miss Black America contestant, 3 days earlier, in Indianapolis, Indiana.

 July 22 - killer Jeffrey Dahmer is arrested after the remains of 11 men and boys are found in his Milwaukee, Wisconsin apartment. They soon found out that he is involved in 6 more murders.

 August 13 - The Super Nintendo Entertainment System is released in the United States.

 October 2 - Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton announces he will seek the 1992 Democratic nomination for President of the United States.

 October 15- After a bitter confirmation hearing, including sexual misconduct allegations by former aide Anita Hill, the United States Senate votes 52-48 to confirm Judge Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court of the United States.

 November 7- Los Angeles Lakers point guard Magic Johnson announces that he has HIV, effectively ending his career in the NBA.

 November 24 - Freddie Mercury, the lead singer of Queen, dies one day after issuing a public statement confirming he had AIDS. Eric Carr, longtime KISS drummer, dies of cancer in New York.

 December 31 - The Soviet Union officially ceases to exist.

 

Sports

NBA: Detroit Pistons vs. Portland Trailblazers Series: 4-1
NCCA Football: Colorado & Georgia Tech Record: 11-1-1 & 11-0-1
Heisman Trophy: Ty Detmer, byu, HB points: 1,482
Stanley Cup: Edmonton Oilers vs. Boston Bruins Series: 4-1
Super Bowl XXIV: San Francisco 49ers vs. Denver Broncos Score: 55-10
US Open Golf: Hale Irwin Score: 280* Course: Medina CC Location: Medinah, Il (*playoff with Mike McDonald)
World Cup Soccer: West Germany vs. Argentina Score: 1-0
World Series: Cincinnati Reds vs. Oakland A's Series: 4-0

 

Popular Music

1."How Am I Suppose to Live Without You" ... Michael Bolton
2."Opposites Attract" ... Paula Abdul w/the Wild Pair
3."Escapade" ... Janet Jackson
4."Black Velvet" ... Alannah Myles
5."Love Will Lead You Back" ... Taylor Dayne
6."I'll Be Your Everything" ... Tommy Page
7."Nothing Compares 2 U" ... Sinead O' Connor
8."Vogue" ... Madonna
9."Hold On" ... Wilson Philips
10."It Must Have Been Love" ... Roxette

 

Popular Movies

1. Ghost
2. Pretty Woman
3. Home Alone
4. Die Hard 2
5. Total Recall
6. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
7. Dick Tracy
8. The Hunt For Red October
9. Driving Miss Daisy
10. Back to the Future, Part III

 

 

    

Celebrity Deaths

 July 1 - Michael Landon, American actor

 September 3 - Dottie West, famous country music singer. (Died after her August 30 car crash)

 September 24 - Dr. Seuss, American children's author

 September 28 - Miles Davis, American jazz trumpeter

 November 24 - Freddie Mercury,  singer (Queen)