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cfjgj 1 Nixon thinks new rock is Alcatraz restored. We don 't write the words: we just play the music. MUSICAL COMEDIES GEORGE WALLACE: Title Songs: It's A Big White Wonderful World We Live In . . .HIt's All White With Me. LYNDON B. JOHNSON: Title Songs: c'The Party's Over . . f'Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone . . f'Classical Gas EUGENE MCCARTHY: Title Songs: The Look of Loven. . . It's All Over Now. RICHARD DALEY: Title Songs: Anyone Who Had A Heart . . . I Get A Kick Out of Youf' RICHARD NIXON: Title Songs: 'Tve Grown Accustomed to His Facen. . . The Fool On,The Hillf' NELSON ROCKEFELLER : Title Songs: Hlf I Were A Rich Mann. . .WMoney Canit Buy Me Votes. RONALD REAGAN: Title Songs: t'Tell Me Why . . . Do You Know The Way To San Jose'?', GOVERNOR CLAUDE KIRK: Title Songs: Around The World In Eighty Days . . f'Teacher's Petf, GENERAL de GAULLE: Title Songs: If I Ruled The World . . f'They Didn't Believe Mef' HUBERT H. HUMPHREY: Title Songs: '41 oy To The World . . . I'll Never Smile Againf' BIG BROTHER AND THE HOLDING COM- PANY: Run the real estate racket in Florida. JEFFERSON AIRPLANE: Makes daily flights to Havana. THE MOTHERS OF INVENTION: Are Working on the common cold. If we can believe in, THE WHO, COUNTRY JOE AND THE FISH fon dry landj, two-legged BEATLES, singing DOORS, CREAM and ROLLING STONES, a flying IRON BUTTERFLY and TINY TIM, then believing in SANTA CLAUS and the EASTER BUNNY should be easy. I
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GOODMAN ROSEMARY'S BABY wins Outstanding Child of the Month award. PRUDENCE AND THE PILL, or, do ex-com- municates really have more fun? BONNIE AND CLYDE tell why they have to move out of the White House. NO WAY TO TREAT A LADY -another solo vacation for Governor Claude Kirk. GONE WITH THE WIND - once upon a time there was a ship named PUEBLO. WHAT'S SO BAD ABOUT FEELING GOOD? - whatever happened to Timothy Leary? SPACE ODYSSEY 2001 - I-Ioward Hughes is negotiating for the moon. THE ODD COUPLES - Co-starring: Dick Gregory and Lester Maddox, Moshe Dayan and Nasser. WILD IN THE STREETS - was the sneak preview at the opening session of Congress. IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT - registration when the computers break down. THE TRIP - George Wallace stoned in 1968 and our Chamber of Commerce claims the grass is greener in South Florida. RACHEL - co-author of 'GA House is Not a Home . CLOSELY WATCHED TRAINS - The transporta- tion commissioner suspects Florida East Coast Rail- road of carrying passengers. INTERLUDE - nap time in lab classes. ELVIRA MADIGAN - you can't live on love. THE BOSTON STRANGLER - was a double agent. THE SECRET LIFE OF AN AMERICAN WIFE - the harried housewives of M-DJCN. ULYSSES - wins Legion of Decency award! nuooun-4 vALsNnNo In a SECRET CEREMONY last month, George Wallace was initiated into the NAACP. FOR LOVE OF IVY - A small town girl can find happiness in the big city. THE SHOES OF THE FISHERMAN - Pinch his feet. THE LADY IN CEMENT - was caught sneaking into the Fine Arts Center for a preview. TZIE LION IN WINTER - LBJ never had it so goo . BULLITT - Cops who wear turtle neck sweaters can't be all bad. YELLOW SUBMARINE - The 20th Century ver- sion of Jonah's trip in the whale. TI-IE FIXER - otherwise known as the undercover narcotic agent returning to school. F INIAN'S RAINBOW - Who knows what they were on, whatever it was, it worked. ROMEO AND JULIET - What can we tell you that you donit already know. THE SERGEANT - Ask not what you can do for the Army, but what can the Army do for you. THE BROTHERHOOD - How to keep a thriving city happy, by Mayor Daley. THE NIGHT THEY RAIDED MINSKEY'S - The reasons people will use to make love. FUNNY GIRL - Take this kleenex, sister, may it serve you well. CAMELOT - Everyone seems to be having their marital troubles. Robert Goulet sings The Star Spangled Bannervfor ,lim Puig - the original lyrics v. yr I .sw .,-,. .5 N I-. Q '- M11 I 'FV' id 1 h K , l V ., s,.', 1g A I: V ' , ' :5 , 'E ' I . 1 ' . W: .ill 1 I - .7 '- . A X up H f1 f Q 5 f- 2' JEAN HARLOW 4 , I si
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fa-I 3 World Series time brings a rise HI THERE SPORTS FANS The newest star in the sports world is Denny McClain of the Detroit Tigers. fHe's the organ player who pitched well enough in his spare time to win thirty-one games for the world champs., Could his success possibly mean that in the future our athletes will be required to take up a musical instrument in hopes of becoming better ballplayers? Women invaded male sanctuaries in 1968. Women have always carried torches but, for the first time, a woman carried the torch in the Olympics. A woman also played in a pro men's basketball game for the first time. QShe also received approval for a jockey's licensej. An infamous first for women was garnered by Ruth Eisemann Schier when she made the F.B.I.'s top ten. The 1968 running of the Kentucky Derby was a historical one. Dancer's Image, the first horse across the finish line, was disqualified when a post-race urinalysis revealed that the horse had run the race under the influence of a stimulant. At M-DJCN the Falcon Times held its annual Turtle Race, won by Cedrick the Turtle with a suspiciously fast time, but no one brothered to investigate his credibility. i H in Student Center attendance. The television viewer's biggest outcry of 1968 came on November 17, when NBC cut off the New York Jets 7 Oakland Raider football game to show special presentation of the children's classic, Heidi. When officials cut off the game, New York was leading with a minute left to play, but in that unviewed minute, Oakland scored two quick touch- downs to win the game. Since then, disgruntled football fans at lVl-DJCN have done their part and have started a drive to remove Heidi from the required reading list. Cedric gullops to a ten-turtle-length victory.
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