Flushing High School - Gargoyle Yearbook (Flushing, NY)

 - Class of 1978

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tive Studentsftold -the vdeEgates tlitwievl the young man' leader of murder Boos, foot-stam off! Get off! - to continue, and ish conference c gates to desist. Order, order, . Mr. Biclcham. ' continue. Mr. Bickham of his point, d ling. When he c the basis of one- the delegates h Britain were bei clique, someon cialists! It fell to Lord Tories' foreign-a lp what the c short, lively, a rred, debate. r With all the - L tiger. he set out n the hall witho lsts of Dr, David retary, to negoti o suggest that Jr. Owen, to den esolution in su 'uerrillas and to L-ation of Africa ritih the broad ai ritish-American i He set four con cease-fire, a c at is' 'jiritemat en by the inte ir and a sec members of all r ras the hardest. To suppose th ving agreed to ing to put thel e ands of tho lll them is stre little far, bor At the same t v suppose that t. t it impossible f lvid Sells, the ta! rman, begged th er! he cried. I - I, pray allow h raged to make th :te considerable ed for an electi .n, one-vote and they would f ruled by a tiny houted, Join th tarrington, one o irs specialists, tc 'man described at times slightly e of a man str dampen the em wdercutting the en, the Foreign a peace. He ma had his doubts ince the Labor Pa 'rt of the Rhod- am of Marxist 1 il without disagri and strategy 0 Liative. ,ions for a settler Etitution, an ele ally acceptable ttional communi r force acceptab es. The last, he the white Rhode jority rule, are lives and prope r s s eech Yet earlier this week the ar 'DaCKgl'0unu Dl'lCIlflg HILUX IVII. uvlu' 4 have a dut to brin down the Govern-'be g ' P ' ' I. ' Yo ats in these countries. ment of Ianysmithf' ft turned Belief When: llidqqnietliilf-ilxgliitilecgdlsfg itelfgrdvdiepcgflrxgittkde dxglllaming until the small committee se .accused the Rmdesian meetings Prof Joyce Hughes of North- sions to turn loose any Such flood U28 Rhodesuln C't'zenS ' I eastern University cited the Soviet Union documentation would, 'many dlPl0m3 P1118 and CWS of Sei and nm-hnelnvnki'a for specific violations believe, significantly 'soften ,the 1111922 Du rom, international riape. States Steel instead helped car average progressively lower This reflected the unexpecte a softening economy, the cont of investor money from s ,AM--, kg, , 1 ..1....i... Big Apple Sports: Wins And Losses H t i..f, 7i-'is f JL ' t it i f 'w X xiao - , sl 2 i if 1 - 1 l lugs mei, V pgg-QE':Qt:E.1' i raxwrmsxx, . sf' E he if as s r sg. iiiiwfm TZ f' ' gif , 'sf i. f W4 .Y Q Aid-4 'kQ 5' .X - . E -f 'A'QQQff ,Q ., 54f 4el' mf I I- 0 'E- Above - Architect's sketch of the proposed Tennis Center at Flushing Meadow Park. Right - In a game against the Fort Lauderdale Strikers, Pele displays his extraordinary talent for playing soccer. t '2 PCIUCIIL. . . . . - - , 3 , '. ' am I Since late July. money expansion has 5'de New Yofk Qty' Wm me HS much as th i-tts QL Er Sn-' Rncrb tis. En pgiiuds. lflze ha ekgt hal: een much stronger than these Fed tar- 81.25, according to a commission spokes- S 4? 'rs p'.C an It were a sm L' vestment funds in cash or equ at ranges, and the monetary authori- man, Qegmbehgrehgifmelnmgggngolgnl Egg gals for the may 12 yea,-5. 'is rgfgse tencfmraged 5hC?? ffm 'ngiif' Consumer advocates, who had argued subseguemly O g u l have felt that the risk of o rise in an e or to in e . . - A . A t- elatjonmm e monemtmniv prawn. time ami-f. ithaffhe Company deserved U0 mcfease Rivers was 1n.a bantmz stance on been '00 gm? UL' f.......

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ill l-'ood Products, which rose Ge pciwent .n xaluc on the Stork lxchange. The stock , prints to l-4 after the com- t had real-lied a preliminary with Spillers Ltd., a British hours after the assassination of the head of state was announced. There was still no official word about the motives behind the assassination or the identity of the killers. Diplomatic sources here said the car tion, indicating that President Hamdi had expected trouble. President Hamdi's policy of seeking union with neighboring Southern Yemen was opposed by certain elements in the army's ranks, the diplomatic sources said. e'I3, Dv Fl'U'5-3, ylViIlQYi VI 'l . Abdel Nasser, the Egyptian who remair a hero to some Arabs, popular Arab sing ers and family photos. The radio announced the Leballef would come here in a few days and rl store peace. and so we're waiting, M rmy doesn't com I! . ck of safety precautions was the Jn given for the shutdown of ming Airport. The airport was ed until recommendations of a safety study were initiated. pporters of the ghurdgwn t to the 24 plane accidents that occurred in the highly populat- rea around the airport in four 5. Backers of the field feel the wanent closing of the airport ld mean the loss of jobs for many Yorkers. We have not lost the nrt, but more importantly, we lost many great entertainers. in particular are Groucho Marx Elvis Presley. Elvis Presley's combination of Country-Western and rock'n'roll mu- sic set show business and America on fire. His sexy voice, swiveling hips and boyish handsomeness were what made him the King of Rock'n- 'Roll. He reigned as King in the record business for more than 20 years. Julius tGrouchol Marx was one of America's finest comedians. With his brothers Chico, Harpo and Zeppo, the most famous comedy team in history was formed. Groucho was known for his cigar, painted-on moustache, and mastery of the finely turned insult. STAR WARS No movie in recent years has cap- tured the attention of the public like STAR WARS. A combination of Flash Gordon and The Wizard of Oz, the movie has a simple plot of good vs. evil. Much of STAR WARS' popularity has been attributed to the robot team of Artoo Detoo tR2-D23 and See- Threepio QC-3POl, dubbed the Lau- rel and Hardy of the Cybernetic World. STAR WARS is a movie for the child in all of'us. , ,,,,, ,, Ei, Q Above left - Princess Leia Organa iCarrie Fish- erl, leader of the rebellion against the Galactic Empire, is helped by fellow adventurers Luke Skywalker tMark Hamilll, and Han Solo tHarrison Fordl. The unlikely trio of farmboy, princess, and mercenary fight Lord Darth Vader on the Death Star. Above right - Luke Skywalker examines the droid R2-D2 as C-3PO looks on. During this ex- amination Luke discovers the cryptic message left in R2-D2 by Princess Leia. Left - Luke, Ben tObi-Wanl Kenobi lAlec Guinnessi, and the droids, in Lukefs landspeeder, are stopped by Imperial Stormtroopers. Ben Kenobi, once a great warrior of the old republic, uses The Force fa power that can work both good and evill to evade the inquisitive Storm- as had to repa of the shelhni would have I on did not quii problems is tt 1 closed for tw lopened the floi Ig the cease-fir 1 come back, bi gain to a shelle ie bombardrncn elter to go to li square. He wa ' neatly fashions Jr Beirut, lbout 1.000 sho ent our shoes a pw there are on Ft, he said sadl l that in the pa any trouble wi 's in Ain Ebel, C I and stressed . t the miller's wi n Ebel. uccessfully to r r Christian neig lectrician He sa 'ide Ain Ebel wi turned down. 2, the Chrislia he Bint Jbail ma ,f had not openi iloslem traveler market town iup of lehane srael of creat: peace in the i missions. to i 0 the new leb ire for the arm botage the opci reporters in t pgvmv amps 1 by military of e disclosure vi ngs between S d Brown and t Gen. Nikola Lj lates defense ngs warg suc setting t e gu itlry cooperatli wough Americi :ommltment ha is Yugoslav ai ted that the C l supply wire-1 -cal ed TOW's- radar. , iigh American L .he Administral military ties l to ef orts tt :o countries w rgies. . ugoslavia is, fi .tical reasonfd. I wean situation, aslavia exerts 7 rship in the n nited States, al clear, wants tl countries of tations. e official added e think it is p s..,,l troopers. .lgoslavia to rel able to .presen The mllttary re s now is tl ,,. Nuclear pow. ttoscoreaix. . tl i u , p . , . I sareaboutequa Coach John Mmm, my goal of doubling income mmeter was down nearldangerous radioactive materials could ly responsible for today'5 accumul, line' which if.,,y,:,,g ,MUG Over 3 I0,year per-i, Yesterdays close of mol-:nt and that US- dependence on tion of radioactive wastes tmeasurr n the other oc. .1 sap .. 9 the lowest reading SHNUC Cer Power could deepen, while the in terms of the amount of radioactix as given up lle a ldcd that the -0 sold on Aug. 816.51onOct.7,1975' promise that a long-term solution to ty, the most relevant measurej Mor Seattle won ?if'.fil T.ff7.SfigcShzzmpffffft l.'?l?.Y' The Stock mafkel'f'1?-YiaS,'f..P.'0l em ES.iHFf.a5 l'ld the important' virtually all the large il



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PTR' 'ed A Omg A' Shenkef' Operator of in an economy dominated bylcost-gbothuof whichwalsdvwere named in the We Hotel and C' me in LHS Yew' ,' ted ,-ces and uity.0rienteais.a.c. complaint filed in tinted stares fs'1:1Fir:leg.fl2fa1'i'9f2,.f:.'g:mi?at iiilisf' 'Setter adiuid wet' to Diizicttsutzhtziom it sh had -' '- - - 'C X , - . Tl I'l l'O Ing are el' fd lHF', lf- UWT aficf lows Of mofe Changes m supply and demand' y of Continental Connector, whose princi- I 4 520 million- instead. prices and wages have been pal asset is the Dunes Hotel and Casino, lk W'll lC'1 Q Ullfftl Victorious teams and exciting hap- :nings have brought New York City orts news into the spotlight. In the fall of 1978, Flushing Mead- if Park will become the new home the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association Den Competition tU.S. Tennis aenj. The tennis matches will be ayed in the S5 million redesigned uis Armstrong Stadium. After the New York Cosmos beat e Seattle Sounders in August 1977, nning the North America Soccer ague QNASLJ championship, New trk witnessed the retirement of ie of the greatest athletes in story - Pele. Three years ago, Edson Arantes do Nascimento tPelej became a New York Cosmo. He not only helped bring the Championship to New York, but in a short time made soc- cer a very popular sport in America. One of the most disappointing blows to New York sports was when the U.S. Olympic Committee chose Los Angeles over New York City as the site of the 1984 Summer Olym- pics. Los Angeles, in a better finan- cial position, could better sponsor the Olympics, according to the com- mittee. After a fifteen year drought, the New York Yankees finally pulled it all together when they beat the Los An- geles Dodgers four games to two, winning the World Series in October 1977. The climax of the Series oc- curred during the final game when Reggie jackson, the center of most of the Yankees' internal conflicts, broke two and tied one of Babe Ruth's records. tRuth, unlike jack- son, never had three successive hits during a World Series game, nor hit five home runs in an entire Cham- pionship. Both Ruth and jackson hit three home runs in a World Series game.jjackson was voted the Most Valuable Player of the World Series. .enfvr -ff-11-f-7-.ut .-, .vu . un-ri L, hirs with his wife and five childrer Fai-minorlalo, l.,l.. has been employed ihf New York Shipping Associat v. horn he handlf-rl the health. welfare pension plans of Local H56 of the If rcent rebate liability and x rebate to 4 iling of S225 ice-take-hon t and buying straintj. The ct uid be about Iilfederal rein d cities for 5 ses they woul reducing sal ays added tt al outlay of S se would prc rcentage point ex, and help i wages indexet The combined 'o innovations mulate const nt, could be st ntional S22 bil rter is about th Administra' hal T .ration to pre j K .. islation in l f ' ry targets for ' 4, s inflation, M ,W cr a good cha N,-Y-S 1 ,t- of the Ustagf N. 5 54 lhat would :tl l X I X 123x552 jx to another 'i - 'Q litical initial 4 tructuralu tint If lv of blacks A 4- - x re of that in . g x 0 Asmucsrou, . V Cll'18I SAI8l'flj g , gf J ndustry today ' ' 'if ,f f White House - -J- '- N- A A 'Q 6O!Zm'O e major oompr energg 1 Hu succee .fym 'ms' packet Mr. artun ly hanpr-ned? Rivers as wit-g look another ball and again VJ-th zhe count 2-and-2. could be risked ta foul bunt wi :hirtl vrtkvt and the KHHSHS .... ...V . . -. .. double play by infielders moving out of position and with so fast a runner as Rivers. So it was a better bet for Rivers to swing at the ball than to bunt. Hnwrnn in nilnnr urnrrh- karl ni-aunnf- Above - Governor jerry Brown of California ran away with the 1984 Summer Olympic bid for Los Angeles while Governor Hugh Carey unsuccessfully attempted to bring the Olympics to New York City. Left- Reggie jackson is greeted by teammates and manager Billy Martin after hitting his first of three dramatic home runs in the final game of the World Series, u c gui ers. ey some imes say a totally American foreign exchange staff is perhaps a generation away tor the New York banks. Among the best 'known traders, Dennis Weatherstone at the Morgan Guaranty Trust Com- margin for tai y ls the mot that we will ' he has staket year in the W ceptable enert ked into a cc in the Senate, ric of a Southe - for hll defe of the oil com o what he ter, 1 hl8t0!y. , . evidently sen uldlbackflre i found support he gingerly al it ct . he himsq effective job 1 ogram with me take my share fter opening l ming to placei ately, his suppi ents on Capito of the fault'fo 1 bowing On en u s seemmg-ni ability to control the growth of the nal tion's money supply, said Charles S Comer, technical market analyst at Bach! Halsey Stuart Shields, in a telephone in' terview late yesterday. l Tlin rnlwiict nvnnne-inn i AC ...-...... ......., I,

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