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9a B-A-A-D BACKHAND . . . Stroking his powerful backhand, Jimmy Conners intensely 4 concentrates at the U.S. Open Clay Court Championship. (Courtesy Stan Malless) ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL . . . Steve Goldsmith, a BRHS graduate, discusses his campaign Strategy. (Courtesy Prosecutors Office) A marvel of stupendous film-making, a movie extravaganza. This one win outgross them all. This enchanting (film) . . will sweep you away into a world of unparalleled entertainment -REXREED-N Y DAILY NEWS Q It ' s a bird, it ' s a plane. it ' s a film that ' s fun for everyone SUPERMAN will be a smash. Pure fun. fancy and adventure ' - TIME MAGAZINE ALEXANDER SALXIND IMH UTS MARLON BRANDO • GENE HACKMAN n RICHARD DONNER FILM VICTORY LANE. . . For his third time, Al Unser enters Victory Lane at the Indy 500, being one of an elite number of drivers to win the race more than twice. DEJAVU. . .Trying to close the generation gap with their parents, many Ripplites saw the 1979 version of Superman starring Christopher Reeve and Marlon Brando. (Courtesy Lester Pollock) CHRISTOPHER REEVE • N ED BE AH Y- JACKIE COOPER ■ GLENN FORD -TREVOR HOWARD MARGOT KIDDER • VALERIE PERRINE ■ MARIA SCHELL TERENCE STAMP- PHYLLIS THAXTER - SUSANNAH YORK stmt It MARK) PUZO • scmchput it MARK) PUZO. DAVIO NEWMAN. LESLIE NEWMAN no ROBERT BENTON cacinvc cwwuut TOM MANKIEWICZ- dkctoh or moracuniT GEOFFREY UNSWORTH B. S.C moogcuon MSiO«s« JOHN BARRY- music ■ JOHN WILLIAMS- iiscimw nuouCM ILYA SALKIND Moouuorr PIERRE SPENGLER • dikctid it RICHARO DONNER -pmuwiskw TtCMMCOlM AN ALEXANDER AND ILYA SALKINO PRODUCTION RELEASED IT WAMER IMS — What ' s Happening 21
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Superman returns home as Shah flees palace Phone calls went up, the Shah fell down, a test tube baby was born, an elderly statesman died. The Concorde went to Dallas, the Racers left Indy. The world was no longer just turning, it was changing rapidly. History repeated itself as Vietnam went to war, this time with Cambodia and China. Aldo Moro was executed and the Shah of Iran was overthrown. Civil wars broke out in Rhodesia and Nicaraqua while the Sahah desert continued to expand, causing thousands to starve. The dollar continued to decline in value. There were great improvements on the horizon, however. It appeared that ONE SINGULAR SENSATION . . . The touring company of A Chorus Line lights up the stage in the finale at Clowes Hall. The three week run of the Broadway show set record breaking attendance records every night. (Courtesy Jim Nolan) peace might finally come to the Mid-East after the Camp David Summit. President Carter embraced Chinese Vice-Premier Teng and ended 30 years of hostility. A SALT II treaty was being finalized and America was at peace. Proposition 13 passed in California and set off a nationwide protest over taxes. The sun didn ' t always shine in Indy as the Racers and the Loves left town. For awhile it seemed that the Pacers would also fold, yet they somehow survived. Even more tragic were the Burger Chef murders and the Speedway bombings, Within four months, however, there were indictments in both cases. A national magazine called Indianapolis the last big city without an image. By March of ' 79 that statement was no longer valid. The downtown circle was renovated and a new tennis complex was built to house the National Clay Court Championships. Plans were considered for a Football Stadium and a new park. Local theaters were thriving and two Broadway productions came to town. Many Ripplites still prefered the cinemas where they laughed at Burt Reynolds and John Belushi one day and screamed in horror at Halloween and Midnight Express. Many were terrified in real life by the possibilities of cloning and test tube babies, however, most remained confident that the world would solve its problems, one by one.
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Tension grows as curtain rises Where ' s my crown? Who has the stupid tennis balls? Now don ' t forget to open the door before you walk in. Frantic questions and last minute advice filled the hall and backstage before the performance of the 1978 One Acts. The plays were presented Oct. 4 and 5, and were directed and performed by students in an intimate three-quarter setting. The three one acts included: The Ugly Duckling directed by Helen Stotler and Jay Booth; Stage Directions directed by Celeste Jackson and Karen First; and Visitors from Chicago by Liz Appel and Renee Hylton. Another kin d of excitement prevailed at the Spring Choral Program May 19. Each vocal ensemble performed songs from their year ' s repertoire. Then, while Golden Singer hopefuls chewed their nails impatiently, Mr. Gene Poston read new members ' names for the coming year. Most participants agreed, all the rehearsing, missing meals, and late night studying was worth it! TRUE LOVE . . . Princess Camilla (Ann Cox) and her prince (Stuart Odle) share their feelings. THE END HAS COME . . . Ruby (Marsha Maroney) slumps in her chair after committing suicide at the tragic conclusion of Stage Directions . 22 Spring Productions
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