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APRIL — In an election marred by racial and ethnic prejudice, Democrat Harold Washington, below, defeated Republican Bernard Epton, above, in the Chicago mayor- ial election to become the city’s first black mayor. The number of registered voters turning out was an all time high of nearly 80%. MARCH-APRIL — Britain’s Prince William of Wales, born on June 21, 1982, broke royal tradition this spring by traveling with his parents, Princess Diana and Prince Charles, on their six-week tour of Australia. MAY — By the date of the ERHS graduation, E.T., the Extra-Terrestrial had grossed over $550 million to become the most profitable movie of all time. Steven Spielberg’s en- chanting fantasy film centers around a 3’4” creature from outerspace who shows up in a Californian suburb to the delight of a boy named Elliott.
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JANUARY — Washington Redskins quarterback Joe Theis- mann signals “No. 1” to America at the end of Super Bowl XVII. Theismann and running back John Riggins led Washing- ton to a 27-17 win over Don Shula's Miami Dolphins. FEBRUARY — University of Georgia football standout Hershel Walker waived his senior year of eligibility to sign a three year $3.9 million contract with the New Jersey Generals of the newly cre- ated United States Football League. Walker will be the highest paid football player in history. FEBRUARY — After eleven highly successful seasons, M A S H left the air in fine fashion. The final 2l i hour episode, aired on Monday, Feb. 28, received the highest Niel- sen Rating and the largest audience ever for a single TV program. Nearly 80% of America’s television sets in use, or 125,000,000 people, were tuned to CBS. M A S H, with a rating of 60.3, broke the record set by the “Who Shot J.R.?” episode of CBS’ “Dallas” in 1980. FEBRUARY —U.S. Marine Capt. Chuck Johnson explains to the press how he sin- gle handly stopped a column of Israel tanks that violated Marine lines in Bei- rut, Lebanon. Armed only with a .45 cali- ber pistol he told the Israeli leader, “You’re going to have to kill me.” The tanks left. V
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