Flushing High School - Gargoyle Yearbook (Flushing, NY)

 - Class of 1978

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But the JUSTICE Department is stamping its assertion that statements made to t press are the proper concern of the Litrust enforcers. The First Amend- nt does not provide a screen behind ich you can fix prices, said ri Justice partment spokesrmn '-- f fi-nc can noly situation, 5 n, there should alic statements le added that icern was with n rather than nts. The timing of ill Street, give ,son for alumi ne doubts, in ' would stick i Jeter F. Merne' '. Rothschild 8 industry recen ' price increas td extensively ter appliances. ' competitive pr e finstock rise ce increases. izze said. But ion, we'll have The electrician e lines daily t ,id he and his ave also il the Jwn. One of t hool. which h ears. The miller said ill for one da hen his custom is now convert During a lull halil Harb left ioeshop across 'eparing a ship nets and men's - There used t akers here an wer the country half a dozen o The residents were had never ieir Christian n ie contrary. th 1 example the f as a Christian t Mlhey have tri ore relations w urs, according t iev had offered There were no t at the brea.k ins see diversit iandicap in the recapt.ure their Agreeiin-g with - at New York mogenizedf' N dis special city whether we' altc the center l't ' and ivorkab While he was t , Koch and l Untlnlc was car Dnts of Federal iflr a light-hea dicncc that the delegation, he mes I.. Delane ,vc to carry t squeeze more Jvernment. Jim Delaney'. iles Committee. the House an ingress, Mr. :ct Ed Koch, J rc New York ev When the lau 'rvous-had s ent on in a se cal Democrats txt Mayor, w in in Washingt State Senator t 'atic candidate for Council, and Harrison Goldin, running for re-:lection as nmptroller, were all but submerged in ie mornings activities. For Niiss Bellamy ic comparative lack of notice was ironic. ir the lttondale visit had originally been jeans. PP ,V - Top right - The boots made for walking . . from fashion wedges to western Fryes -Q and stacked heel varieties. lmported European styles with skinny heels and stirrups remained popular especially with coordinated fashions like gauchos and rolled-up Above - The custom van, with its hall moon and sun-design rear windows. Other additions to the vans included painted murals on the exterior, with wall-to-wall carpet- ing, stereo systems and other home conveniences inside. Near right - The disco bag, slung over the shoulder, was worn as the newest accessory. For evening wear, it was made of satin, with a silken cord just small enough to make it a useful, fashionable little purse. Far right - The free-wheeling moped, an inexpensive, handy city vehicle requiring very little gas and effort to operate. ,has been rated not approved by the Ighe quoted rrom a 1-HW' -1'-Hvw T'----'D-'-vw '--- '--- ---,--- judiciary committee of the Association letter supporting her. Stat She had Sen ed On The T' ofthe Bar of the City of New York. Mr, Coven's letter also charged that, egliwga Association Sources The rating was expressed in a resolu- ther campaign pledges to- ppt the funds al ubeenrwld of these char ec tion by the judiciary committee drawn F cgntrolled by the surrogate scourt-they SC? fn em amd and founi - up yesterday that said she had a ulackllzurmgate oversees the disposition of es- na '.i Q I tf I e F '---'f---' W --1'-'-'rwnt :anrl lacked nn:-nnlv mln hunks that did not suv Liens C alm5 were no a 5 If you're searching for a city with style - look no further than New York. The Big Apple's a pacesetter, a trendy place where everything and anything that's new or different can be found. In the past year, New Yorkers asso- ciated with many different fads. Among fashion fads were mono- grammed glasses, plaid shirts, stick- pins, disco bags and numerous styles of boots. On city streets, the rise of mopeds and customized vans was evident. In music, a revival in the popularity of the Beatles gave rise to new releases of old Beatle record- ings and the Broadway show Beatle- mania. Trends ty, ' f . 4.1: t if s F' tw Top left - The Beatles tlohn, George, Paul and Ringol, in their early days remaining highly popular in the 1970's. Besides the Broadway show Beatlcmania, two Beatle-related movies have been created entitled I Want to Hold Your Hand, and Sgt, - Pe er's Lonel Hearts Club Band lprotect the domestic industry from she said. ' U A A legmtp.-if that ,L had been w Informed that the bars ludlclary cols' then replaced with a cleare mittee had heard complaints that s e MI me C0 f - - m nt, She afternoon. but liii I lacked da dclalm Judicial tempera e the campaign treasurer s sig 'es on e . . l, age ' ' Mjs. Lanihert said during dumping -selling by foreign suppliers .at prices below their production costs. , This, he said, would be one element LAI an aaaiatanr-as nnrlmoo thai Adminis-

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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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