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'tdTATivt prossam of r'ucin SAMI Career a04i Major? Mi nor? Srade 9 Scnool Tear Sraoe 10 School lear SutJecTCrefllt Credit Credits tills scnool ear tirade 11 School to«r ■ i SuDjOCt jCredit I ---------------------------------------------1-------- A new sense of class has stirred at Bedford High. With increased partici- pation at the Spirit Assemblies, class spirit is alive and well. New recogni- tion of spirit with the spirit shield awarded to classes and honoring aca- demic as well as athletic achievers has make the student body more aware of themselves and others. Communica- tion xia the class showcases, motiva- tional posters in the halls, and the electric message board in the Cafete- ria also conveys a feeling of oneness. The conduct of students has matured as they strive to meet these challenges. Credits ♦ :ta r Credits this school year Total Credits 9-11 2 OPENING THEME
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-World Events The Dow Jones industrial stock average dropped S08 points, the largest in history, on Monday. October 19. Some called it a “crash.” others called it a “meltdown” and others called it “Black Monday.” Whatever it was. it stripped $500 billion from the markett valluc of U.S. securities. President and Mrs. Reagan greeted Pope Paul II when he arrived in Miami to begin a nine-city tour of the United States. a 24-day strike by the NFL players ended in mid-October when the umion capitulated and went to court instead of trying to fight the club owners at the bargaining table. The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco cele- brated its 50th birthday. About 250.000 people jammed onto the bridge for an anniversary- walk across the span. Another 500,000 packed the bridge approaches but were denied access because the engineers feared the span could not support the weight. 4 WORLD EVENTS
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