About Us
What was going on in the world when we graduated from high school in 1983?
World Statistics
Population: 4.690 billion
World Events
Pope John Paul II signs new Roman Catholic code incorporating changes brought about by Second Vatican Council (Jan. 25).
Benigno S. Aquino, Jr., 50, political rival of Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos, is assassinated in Manila (Aug. 21).
South Korean Boeing 747 jetliner bound for Seoul apparently strays into Soviet airspace and is shot down by a Soviet SU-15 fighter after it had tracked the airliner for two hours; all 269 aboard are killed. (Aug. 30).
Terrorist explosion kills 237 US Marines in Beirut (Oct. 23).
US invades Grenada (Oct. 25).
U.S. Statistics
President: Ronald W. Reagan
Vice President: George Bush
Population: 233,791,994
Life expectancy: 74.6 years
Violent Crime Rate (per 1,000): 51.8
Property Crime Rate (per 1,000): 46.4
U.S. Events
Second space shuttle, Challenger, makes successful maiden voyage, which includes the first US space walk in nine years (April 4).
US Supreme Court declares many local abortion restrictions unconstitutional (June 15).
Sally K. Ride, 32, first US woman astronaut in space as a crew member aboard space shuttle Challenger (June 18).
US admits shielding former Nazi Gestapo chief Klaus Barbie, 69, the "butcher of Lyon," wanted in France for war crimes (Aug. 15).
U.S. Economics
US GDP (1998 dollars): $3,514.50 billion
Federal spending: $808.38 billion
Federal debt: $1371.7 billion
Median Household Income
(current dollars): $20,885
Consumer Price Index: 99.6
Unemployment: 9.6%
Cost of a first-class stamp: $0.20
Sports News
Super Bowl - Washington d. Miami (27-17)
World Series - Baltimore d. Philadelphia Phillies (4-1)
NBA Championship - Philadelphia 76ers d. LA Lakers (4-0)
Stanley Cup - NY Islanders d. Edmonton (4-0)
Wimbledon - Women: Martina Navratilova d. A. Jaeger (6-0 6-3); Men: John McEnroe d. C. Lewis (6-2 6-2 6-2)
Kentucky Derby Champion - Sunny's Halo
NCAA Basketball Championship - N.C. State d. Houston (54-52)
NCAA Football Champions - Miami-FL (11-1-0)
Entertainment
Pulitzer Prizes - Fiction: The Color Purple, Alice Walker; Music: Three Movements for Orchestra, Ellen T. Zwilich; Drama: 'Night, Mother, Marsha Norman
Academy Award, Best Picture: Gandhi, Richard Attenborough, producer (Columbia)
Nobel Prize for Literature: William Golding (UK)
Grammys awarded in 1983 - Record of the Year: "Rosanna," Toto; Album of the Year: Toto IV, Toto (Columbia); Song of the Year: "Always on My Mind," Johnny Christopher, Mark James and Wayne Carson, songwriters
Miss America: Debra Maffett (CA)
With the introduction of noise-free compact discs, the vinyl record begins a steep decline.
Harvey Fierstein's Torch Song Trilogy wins the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award and Tony Award for best play, marking the acceptance of gay theater.
Singer Karen Carpenter dies of complications from anorexia nervosa at age 32.
More than 125 million viewers tune in to the last episode of M*A*S*H.
Movies of 1983
The Big Chill, Terms of Endearment, Fanny & Alexander, The Right Stuff
Books of 1983
J.M. Coetzee, Life & Times of Michael K
William Kennedy, Ironweed
Theater of 1983
Torch Song Trilogy
Nobel Peace Prize for 1983 awarded to Lech Walesa (Poland).
Nobel Prizes in Science for 1983
Chemistry: Henry Taube (US), for research on how electrons transfer between molecules in chemical reactions
Physics: Subrahmanyam Chandrasekhar and William A. Fowler (both US), for complementary research on processes involved in the evolution of stars
Physiology or Medicine: Barbara McClintock (US), for her discovery of mobile genes in the chromosomes of a plant that change the future generations of plants they produce.
This and That for 1983
"Crack" cocaine is developed in the Bahamas, and soon appears in the United States.
The FCC authorizes Motorola to begin testing cellular phone service in Chicago.
The El Niño phenomenon disrupts global weather patterns.
Deaths in 1983
Tennessee Williams
Joan Miró
Buckminster Fuller
Jack Dempsey