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Concordia Grad '85 Videos
Re-encoded January 2011. I hope to add more as I find them on my old videotapes. Alternatively, if you really don't want people seeing you on the internet, please let me know. The video quality in these clips is generally, uh, not good. Remember, no digital video in 1985!
Bible Challenge (Oct 1982) 2:11. Video project for Dan Thurber's Religion 10 class. Here Roland and I lose it in a bible quiz game show.
Citrolux Motors (Fall 1983) 1:28. Paul's auto promo. For the school to let us get our grubby hands on their videocamera wasn't a safe idea.
Religion 10 L.U.KE. News (Oct 1982) 4:37. Stephen and Bruce read the day's news.
Grad '85 Slide Show (May 1985) 16:07. I would like to know who made it so I could credit them, and apologize for the terrible quality...
Film of the Grad Commencement (May 1985) 1:58. A fuzzy film clip of grads I made after the commencement service.
Video of the Grad March (May 1985) 3:30. To my knowledge, this was the first time at Concordia the service was taped.
Rock-o-Dials (Mar 1985) 14:06. Blake and Neil's late-night slurpee-powered jam session.
Concordia Wake-a-Thon (Mar 1985) 23:53. A long segment from the all-night annex wakeathon, with Jean's stuffed dog and Mike Borger's bum.
Harold & Maude (Mar 1985) 23:54. A scene from Scott Hafso's controversial play. Shonda played a lazy maid and Jean an overdoting mother.

Links

Blake Havard's page at Double Stereo.

Paul Horsman is in a Contemporary Christian band, Reach.
Ken's Music Page
Ken's Film Page
Okay, I'll plug my music too...

Jean Greer-McCarthy's page at Myspace.

For those who don't know, Bruce Braham passed away in October, 2006. He joins Shonda Jardine (2003) and Deb Hagglund (1987). My continuing condolences to their families and my hopes that I won't have to add to this list anytime soon.
Music by Shonda Jardine
Track 1 1:40
Track 2 1:31
Track 3 1:44
Track 4 2:36

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Things we didn't have in 1985

As far as I remember, in 1985 in Edmonton there were no Burger Kings, Wendy's, Taco Bells, video rental stores, software stores, Wal-Marts, Future Shops, Subways, Imax theatres, Buffalo wings, computer mice, E-mail or internet services, bank machines, direct payment machines, home shopping channels, computer viruses, compact discs, gameboys, Mp3 players, DVDs, cell phones, or digital cameras.