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News Briefs WASHINGTON (AUG. 8, 1974)- President Richard M. Nixon resigned from his office of the presidency. He gave reasons of pressure due to Watergate and the accusation of his guilt in the cover-up. WASHINGTON (AUG. 9, 1974)-Vice President Gerald Ford was sworn in at the inauguration ceremony at the White House as the 38th president of the United States. SAUDI ARABIA (JUNE, 1974)-The Saudi Arabian government levied an embargo that drastically cut oil exports to the United States and other foreign countries. The prices per barrel doubled and gas prices rose with them. Memorial Coliseum was finally reopened to rock concerts after being closed several months due to smoking laws. The first concert held was the BeeGees. They were followed by others such as Seals and Crofts, Joe Walsh, Doobie Brothers, Eagles, and Wishbone Ash. WASHINGTON (DECEMBER, 1974)- Governor Nelson Rockefeller of New York was accepted by Congress as the vice president of the United States. After several weeks of hearings and investigation because of his wealth, Congress voted. It became the first time in history when neither the president nor the vice president had been voted into office by the people. WASHINGTON (JANUARY 1, 1975)-The W atergate trials finally ended as the jury convicted four of the defendants. Those convicted were John Mitchell, H.R. Haldeman, John Ehrlichman, and Robert Mardian. Kenneth Parkinson was found not guilty. SALT TALKS-President Ford briefs congressional leader: for the agreement. NOW HE HAS EVERYTHING-Taking the oath, Governor Nelson Rockefeller is sworn in for the vice presidency. LOST IN A DREAM— Following the reopening of the Coliseum REO Speedwagon appeared in concert with Kiss and Quicksilver Messenger Service. Photo Cathy Cory.
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GETTING IT ON-Se nior Derek Pari puts a little CHRISTMAS ROMANCE?-Gertmg a little closer, charm on senior Corr ne Bucher. senior George Huber and his date relax for some si dancing. RECYCLED JEANS-To many th individuality; whether they on, it meant no one else could do it that way HOW IS Y ALL -Relaxing ot the AFS Halloween party sophomores Cheryl Van Zile and Pam Swick enjoy themselves.
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■■ I I 555SS | |iiiniriirriiiiiwMf-rr« wwmMWW wsm— —— t-i £ocl(s OVERLOOKING FREIMANN PARK- Downtown Fort Woyne. FROM THE SUMMIT CLUB-Night lights Photo Mike Duray. BEFORE 1 1 P.M.: NORMAL. AFTER 1 1 P.M. DELINQUENT-Drawn by senior David Silletto, this cartoon appeared in the ADVANCE newspaper with an article concerning the relaxed enforcement of the 1 1 P.M. curfew. News Briefs 5
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