I love y’all anyway! 1986: The budget money creeps back in. But this cover I’m pretty sure was phoned in! Or maybe the oil bust hit school budgets. 2401 San Jacinto 77002 Houston, Texas There are separate boundaries. 1985: I know how much work is involved – I was part of it. Richs Houston, or simply Richs, is a gay nightclub in Midtown, Houston, Texas.
If ever you want to tabulate the zeitgeist of American music tastes here you go: The Year Disco Died.
It was my older brother’s first Flare, and I was like wow. Which opened it all up to the following year 1976: I like that they ignored the Bicentennial just went for straight-up teens in heat 1978: I am the god of hellfire! Someone sprayed WD40 on a match, or went to a KISS concert. Thanks, Muffet! 1975: WOW! What happened there!? Someone started reading Tolkien under a Tiffany lamp! I’m glad someone (maybe David Deck) finally broke the boilerplate mold. EDIT: A helpful lady scanned her cover for me. It’s quite possible people were partying too much to put one out. 1974 is missing from the Internet, and other yearbook sites. There was a tiger boilerplate in the 60s, and at some point a standard torch n’ tiger were used. Answer (1 of 8): Texas has changed a great deal since I moved here permanently nearly forty years ago (except for a two-year stint in Chicago, blessed be the Cubs)and in the not-too-distant future it’s likely to be more purple than red.