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Heading the news tonight: - Ronald Wilson Reagan has been elected as the 40th President of the United States. He beat President Carter in a landslide, and the Republicans gained the majority and control of the Senate for the first time since 1954. -John Spellman has been elected as Wash- ington State 's new governor. The 54 year old former King County Executive officially took over the office of January 14, replacing Dixy Lee Ray. - In Atlanta the dead bodies of many black children are still being found. To date twenty black children have been found dead, and police are still puzzled and searching for the heartless murderer. - The verdict was finally reached and the three men involved in the Gamscam issue were convicted on charges of conspiring to expand gambling in Washington State. They are Olympia lobbyist Patrick Gallagher, State Representative and former House Speaker John Bagnariol, and Senate Majority Leader Gordon Walgren. - Former Beatle and great musician John Lennon was shot and killed while in the lobby of his apartment building. His assailant was apprehended at the scene of the murder. - lran has finally released the 52 American hostages after 444 days of captivity. They were seized on November 14, 1979, by young Moslem militants who stormed the U.S. Embassy in Tehran. They wanted the former Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, who was undergoing medical treatment in the U.S., in return for the hostages. The Shah found refuge in Egypt and died in Cairo on July 27, 1980, but the hostages were still not released. During their several days in captiv- ity many suffered from abuse by the Iranians. - President Ronald Reagan was shot in the chest March 30. The bullet collapsed his left lung. The White House Press Secretary, James Brady suffered a bullet would in the head which caused extensive brain damage. Secret Service Agent Timothy J. McCarthy took a bullet in the stomach while shielding the president. Thomas K. Delehanty was shot in the neck. No one was killed. John W. Hink- ley, Jr. was apprehended at the scene of the shooting. Although the turmoil in lran was major news around the world, in our school the topic was not one we enjoyed hearing about. The news we liked to hear, was about the things we as students participated in. We were thrilled about all of the exciting sporting events that we won and upset at all defeats. We might soon forget all the latest world news and political controversies going on. But we would not forget the classes, teach- ers, people or activities that made up the year. Football games, basketball games, dances, spirit week, Capital High School plays, and many other activities that we par- ticipated in are the things likely to be topics of conversation ten years from now. What we did was usuagy more important to us than any news Walter ronkite or Dan Rather reported because we were the ones who made up the headlines, . . This has been a SPECIAL REPORT. We now return to the regularly scheduled broadcast, already in progress.
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