Moreno Valley High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Sunnymead, CA)

 - Class of 1976

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Transportation was setting the pattern for the American way of life. The country became a mobile society with electric trolleys, automo- biles, farm machinery, and bicycles, all the rage. Along with the accessibililv of travel came a new era of nationalism . A World War called upon the nation s young men to unite and fight. After the war in Europe, the nation pulled itself together and industry flourished once again, A carefree America bur- ied war memories in the new moving pictures, telephones, light bulbs, electric generators, slock market ticker tape machines, phono- graphs and a wealth of inventions from the fer- tile minds of its young inventors. Baseball be- came the national sport and prohibition was law. Black Thursday. October 24. 1929, saw the American stock market crash to the lowest level in history. Panic set in as the unemployment level skyrocketed. The country was in its worst economic crisis. Slowly, but surely, the wounds of the crash. the dust bowl, and poverty healed. « Sr.f?ATION « l f ' WP 38 I VK m ' RATION STAMP Na 35 RATION! STAMP NO. I 42 I RATION STAMP NO 39 RATION STAMP WX 43 « r RATIONI JK- ' ' ' U STAMP NOlI Hi RATION STAMP NO 47 The steel Industry geared up for the rivival while rumors were whispered in the Roosevelt administration of another impending war. The nation s leaders scoffed: until December 7. 1941 Pearl Harbor! Industrial production reached a peak during the war years. Upon their return from four years of battle, the veterans forged ahead with an eye on a better life for everyone. Several mod- erate recessions in the SOs and 60s reminded cautious citizens of pa ' decades =£g €g lggj 9ji : Huge strides were being taken in the scientific field. Television became a part of every family ' s life National events were household topics — while they happened — thanks to the new medi- um. Individuals and groups were seen on the tube as they advocated new social reform, or )ustice. or special causes of their own. TV gave individuals and political systems power greater than ever before. Audio-visual journalism had made its impact. Nearly 100 ytj: ;i4ling for civO liberties were realized when ( ' resident Lyndon Baines lohnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 19o4 into law. The Act outlawed segregation in any form The seventies shed light on a new trouble for the nation as it approached its 200lh birthday The worlds energy sources and natural re- sources were being used up faster than they could be replenished, Americans once again waded into a new frontier. The energy crisis and ecology were prominent words in the language Ways to save nature fiom the neglect of mankind and ways of preserving precious fuel without damaging thai balance of natute were the objectives of Americans across ihe country Earth s crises spurred Americans men rumiei pioneering. This time outer space, .Ameri- can astronauts were the first on the surface of the moon and the US. was first to build a sky- lab for more scientific study, American is still learning and grow,., j. , a mere 200-year infancy. The original determina- tion of our forefathers was told again in the words of Neil Armstrong as he made the first step on the moon ' a small step for man but a giant step for mankind.



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Everything that is right or reasonable pleads to. sepa- ration. The blood of the slain, the weeping voice of na- ture cries, ' tis time to part ' ' - Thomas Pa - - s m

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