Fred C Beyer High School - Stars and Stripes Yearbook (Modesto, CA)

 - Class of 1985

Page 328 of 352

 

Fred C Beyer High School - Stars and Stripes Yearbook (Modesto, CA) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 328 of 352
Page 328 of 352



Fred C Beyer High School - Stars and Stripes Yearbook (Modesto, CA) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 327
Previous Page

Fred C Beyer High School - Stars and Stripes Yearbook (Modesto, CA) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 329
Next Page

Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one
of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!



Your membership with e-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
  • Instant access to millions of yearbook pictures
  • High-resolution, full color images available online
  • Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
  • View college, high school, and military yearbooks
  • Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
  • Support the schools in our program by subscribing
  • Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information

Page 328 text:

ln London's St. .James Square, during a po- litical demonstration outside the Libyan embassy Constabel Yvonne Fletcher of the London police was shot and killed. Eleven others were wounded by an unknown gun- man in the embassy. Unable to identify the killer the United Kingdom and Libya broke diplomatic relations. Tgcyf. K, .' . , .1 3. E .iv : 1 ' fe- 3 Qu., -A 'ft - i s gp, . I .1 14' in X ' X iq, 55 Kg, , ' . S I M 9 I Y 'if vi ag? .A , ' -f -Ms -FN X ' , l .. S l. , ii, .. -: At Erightons Grand Hotel British Prime Min- ister Margaret Thatcher was finishing a speech for the next day when an explosion blew out a SO foot deep. 'l 5 foot wide sec- tion of the hotel. The assasination killed -4, injured 34, and left Thatcher unhurt. The IPA claimed responsiblity and stated Today we were unlucky. But remember, we have only to be lucky once. You will have to be lucky always. - l l . Foreign Minister Andrei A. Sromyko met with President Peagan. this becoming the sole Cenad, p , M, A high-level Soviet official with IBF1 PIFTIE IIWISEEP , h m the President has held Elliott Trudeau resigned. ln O , , one of Eh D, t I I discussions in more than 13112 e ig as eectora Sweeps in C Q d, H C years. The restart of arms con- ana ian is ory , trol talks was the result, the Progressive Conserva- tive Party was elected Prime Reagan and GV'OmVk'3 Minister of Canada. The party captured E1 'l seats in ' ' ' 3' 1- tha ESE member Parlia- 35' 5-ff' 5 fi 'V-9' 'W T ccita t .ii :.. ..,,h in , ,, A . X 'Ii I ww.. fi- Q. ., -. E-Hg .taiaa - i TV.. ifffrffgiig l i - . 5 i m ., ,, ,Ii Mfr and Mrs. aim- gf ' 1' .tffuilt ' if if a 'M L ' Peagan walked ' W W ' IEW my -,Wi 'ii h':i i , ., W x W ' ' ig through a US cemetery in France on the 40th anniversary of D-Day: when the allied powers landed n. ' is mi! a rg l? if ' , 'W 1 1. . ' 'Vi i . . J iii' , 1 World leaders an 1 ggi V S? g i i 4 -fi 5 gathering and cele- X in Europe during br-aging Q,gSy. 3 wwii. - - M l M l A W liquefied- natural-gas explosion claimed . 452 lives in Mexico. K , N 1 M - .4 at ,,.4w . A 5 . ,.... . 'ff' -af -V Meow A f , . In in if gg. f ,..- ..A-,, . ,,,,. ..,,,... , .... M- ' - v fa' f A ,Q W 'zikgggyj ' gg: f'-- . ' :fin A .. Q A B . .fill 5ffQ2n5-Tiff, A35?.2.5i. 026 .. . gg, .flip , .a r - . - IW' giaifif- FHS. Nw ' M fi 1 . ffiv . , M.. yzsat, . ...,,,..,, ,. - -A iiii W A . T . tail.. A .fre-, ,. L , ki, ww 1,8 , '92 AEM 'E-3' ' EQj1.r 1155 . -wgigz.. f of --f,... max- -1 , A ll f , 'iw 1... 4-f'7'..,a A ' C f A C 'L i i' Six Nicaraguan Vessels and six ships of 5 f other nations were damaged by the CIA N were seriously iniured but none killed. The l , mining the harbors of Marxist Nicaragua No ships were confirmed sunk ten sailors X Peagan Administration declared it would i not accept the jurisdiction of the World i W Court. The Senate demanded by a vote of mine Nicaraguan waters. i X ' X l i i , 31 6 International New: S4 to 'l 2 that no LJ.S. money be used to Desmond Mpilo Tuto was the recip- ient of the Alfred Nobel Memorial Prize in peace for leading a peaceful! battle against apartheid in South Afri- ca. Apartheid is as evil and as vicious as Nazism and Communism, Says Tuto the Government will fail com- pletely for it is ranging itself on the side of evil, iniustic. and oppression. ,L .

Page 327 text:

I ls i-gr fs -af' 1 Q I. tl ' 4 L.a.',.'., , tgp ff LQ-4 iv A M una ,, .. I' 5 -Q a . , fplh 4' an Eh ks 1 l f 9 ' If J 'Ln' Vx LN ' 1 MRL 'Y Q ' 5 i v . - v - Y -9:35 gm kuwllpl iz. X s P. Y As N V , is - A 'T Y , ' 25 . 'I ' 1 ' f I 42 'T ug. I f I si' 1 5 - if 'Q ' A ilu, ' 3 ' - I 4... A 'PQI , Q .r , . :gl 1114. If '-frf 4 Q I . W ., '?'f7s'4 fi' x-x,.,. W.. ':. ig5,...- 1 ,. Q V5 ,3,.f.i,,,i Syl: .1 1 5,1 5 ,,,- -- ' u ,-i.iifls..E'iiZi 1 I 'Z 1 . I p as 7 W .,. .Hi I' f I A4 ,c . ,r ws. fi . yn 1' ' 3 '- .:l:....i Q. Q. ti xi N .. -.-A V' ,-, ,012 I gg- ix str 7 'av , a x: N . w ' 2 .M - F ' k .. ' A :gg-1 1 -fy I , .251 , NT V. ' OQXMJI . YE . V - 'I if . 4' A, V' TZ it 57-'J 326: ii' -I 'nic 2, H- W! 2 x, 1 1 '4 I I fr wax 1 A ':,cg- - : , . E. sit l 1 . I 4' ' f A, 7 il lllx ,- f,LL M4 iiilIl.. 2 I 1 5 E 3 5 2 E 5 2 0000 Americans Take Gold ln Games With E3 golds to our credit, the Americans created a gold rush at the Olympics. For sixteen days the world focused on I..A. for the XXIIlrd Summer Games, with 5.5 million people attending and E. 5 billion through T.V. in 'I 7B'Ve hours of coverage. They were focused on 7,0SO athletes from 'I 42 countries competting in ES EVEOTIS. New events were symchro- nized swimming and rhythmic gymnastics. ln it all, America upheld the Olympic motto: Oitus, altius, fortius, Eswifter, higher, strongerl. 'l. The Opening Ceremonies of the Olympic Games: 2. The entrance of the American athletes: 13. The lighting of the torch: 4. The mens gymnastics team after their gold medal victory, a first for the LIS.: 5. Carl Lewis. the man with four gold medals to his credit: S. Peter V. Llebarroth who was the overall commissioner of the Olympic Games, which made a record profit of 'I EO million dollars: 7. Nlary Oecker af- ter her collision with Zola Budd in the SOOO meter race: B, lvlary Lou Retton. the girl with two perfect 'l O's, was the first American woman to ever win a gold medal in individual competition. Liberty Fleborn S. The Lady's torch, a symbol of hope and freedom is just part of many ren- ovation prolects going on with The Statue of Liberty: 'lO. The public answers the call for the rebuilding of The Lady by providing funds for the renovation work: 'I 'l. The Washington Monument and the Nations Oaptial building in a sea of sparks on the Na- tions birthday. Amarican Spirit 315



Page 329 text:

,- -.-'-.- I t Pichard Burton: 'I S25-'I BBA, died at his home in the Swiss village of Celigny. He received seven Academy Award nominations for his parts in such films as Eeoket, The Spy Who Camo In from the cold, and Who'o Afraid of Vlrglnlo Woolf. During the years of marriage and C S remarriage to Elizabeth Taylor-- Elizabethan years. as he later called them - he was one of the most celebrated men on the planet. He was s like Prince Charming kissing the sleeping princess said Elizabeth , Taylor. m l I 1 f 'I 'X Meeting in Pekings Great Hall of the people after two years of talks British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Chinese Prime Min- ister Zhao Ziyang Ziya signed a treaty that turned HongKong over to Chinese control in 'ISS7 with ' the provision that for the next 5C b A , ' years it will retain its economic and Q ' 1 If leagal freedoms. :. .1. '- - 3..:,.A :rg ' ,Z 7v?4-1v:'- .,L,.:' 12' X ' I - A' - .nf r .Ls H -. 3-It .:: . .LL S144 -5- flfg :ff ...al - g- '- , -- , - ,T 'r' f .vi -. - , - H g'- ?- 'L..-,A:.- j y., ,ily o IL ...,. ,ff T ' ff- Ez ':.-'1i:f:..1??E? w ,J as I 14-I 1: M- ,j',j ' '?...' . V -if ....'7 74 'TL. 5ff1z-L4 I 1- -1:-g :I Aff -c-+.-- ff' .f ,ff -. ' 1 1 r'i'1'r-cfm ,J ' -. ' -gn' -, . ve' omo T - -M 5,33 ij 7- ' ggi Q S! , -rt .Hills I ir ., i - V g V so kv A80 'J ff : -f .., , V 1 , f I' P ...aa , , ...U - - :Ap - 'YL-jI'i' .clj,5,:.-- ,. I .fx , '. 9 we - , s ca,-, . f . .K A -xiii. if ' f :avg 4 H M . 1 . I ,571-. .,.'lL: , is V . 1 t E, wad- -M ,l aw ' . 2 A 'I as I 'LT-'IQ .r-,'vTA.4V:fZTi'fV ' ,fu J? - I H . :g 13-zfjfigfl-:H -1 , ' . Seann., - sw. u-.nf -H - .i .39 V . fr Cver 2 million people have -.gif r4W,,f.9-vgq' '. : starved to death because of drought in Africa. For the third time in 'I 7 months, a major target in Beirut was bombed. The Islamic .Jihad claimed responsibility for the ect of terror- ism that left 'I E dead and C35 wounded. President Beagan spoke of the bombing as a Cowardly ter- rorist act. ' ,L Nw . ' A -4 a- 4 , . 4 4... FK .. -1 - 5 .- -1315 6 vb F!-lv 'N f--. ig ..-A-.1 ,2 . f F Ns l v ds ,-5 1, ' 4 .I I X .-s - . 'N , , ,. A k....- , cv ,A --new ' t K -R i, ' it . The first sign of something going wrong was at 1 1 pm. A worker at the l.lnion Carbide pesticide plant in Bhop- al noticed pressure was building up in a tank containing 45 tons of methyl isocyanate. At 'I E: ES the gas started escaping into the air forming a cloud. All three security devices failed to work. By weeks end more than SBDC people were dead, and over 'I 50, DCO were treated in the worst industrial disaster the world has ever known. Six days after the accident patients were still arriving at Hemidia Hospital at the rate of one a munute. Chief Minister Singh said I have closed down the plant, and it will never open again . Qi Q. ' I I lsC'.f- ' 'f Prime Minister Indira Ghandhi folded her hands in front of her face fthe tra- ditional Indian salutationl, looked at the two guards standing on the path to her office and said Namaste Cgreetings to youl. That was her last words as two of her Sikhs guards fired three shots into her abdomen. After she fell the other guard pumped all BO rounds of his automatic into har. Her assasination was due to her decision to have the Indian army root out Sikh extremists at the Golden Temple in Amritsug, the Sikhs holiest Shrine. International N ws 31 7

Suggestions in the Fred C Beyer High School - Stars and Stripes Yearbook (Modesto, CA) collection:

Fred C Beyer High School - Stars and Stripes Yearbook (Modesto, CA) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 90

1985, pg 90

Fred C Beyer High School - Stars and Stripes Yearbook (Modesto, CA) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 30

1985, pg 30

Fred C Beyer High School - Stars and Stripes Yearbook (Modesto, CA) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 37

1985, pg 37

Fred C Beyer High School - Stars and Stripes Yearbook (Modesto, CA) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 240

1985, pg 240

Fred C Beyer High School - Stars and Stripes Yearbook (Modesto, CA) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 148

1985, pg 148

Fred C Beyer High School - Stars and Stripes Yearbook (Modesto, CA) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 62

1985, pg 62


Searching for more yearbooks in California?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online California yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.