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,. f i I Opposite Page: 1. Hosting the prorn, Chuck Davidson and Kim Mullins announce.Jeff Swain and his date. 2. Rick Pasquaiini prepares to quench his thirst with some pop. 3. Jennifer Trautman and her date ascend the staircase to the ballroom in the convention center This Page: 1, Jim Smith enjoys a close dance with his date, Becky Howard. 2. Nikki Lapata and her date take a break from dancing for some refreshments. 3. Brian Howard, Theresa Walker, Tracy Reed and Don Sprouse appear to be having a good time. Prom 45
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l l N619 the FLD TUFRNQW lim 19 65 .akffkff :aa-'?f'fzi 'If .4 --vim' ' '?5nn-M No news is good news Anymore, this cliche seems to be so true in the news media, So many things have happened in the last months, that 1980 will be a remem- bered year in history. In the music and dance trends, disco seemed to take a fall, losing popularity in most cities. On the oth- er hand, rock and roll continued it's popularity, which led to eleven deaths at a Who concert in Cincin- nati. Among other domestic headlin- ers, the presidential race to the con- ventions started. ln a competition of seven candidates, the Republican nominee kept pointing toward Ron- ald Reagan of California. On the De- mocractic side, Carter pulled out ahead of Kennedy in the beginning but lost some ground near the end of the school year. President Carter was involved in much of the newsmaking stories. Perhaps the biggest was the ta- keover the American embassy in Iran. Fifty hostages were held by Ir- naian militants and students. Eight servicemin were killed in and abort- ed attempt to rescue the hostages. Americans were not only dis- turbed by the takeover in Iran, but also by the Soviet invasion into Af- ganistan. Because of this action, Americans and several other coun- tries boycotted the Summer Olym- pics which were held in Moscow. ' The Xlll Winter Olympics, in Lake Placid, New York, were attended by most countries. The United States left with six gold metals, five of them belonging to speed skating hero Eric Heiden. The sixth gold metal was awarded to the hockey team which went undefeated, even to the Soviet Union. On the economic side inflation rose steadily. Workers in the auto- motive industry were laid off by the thousands, and gasoline cost up to 51.30 a gallon. R- , s' 2 , 5, .. -N sz . M. d Q T .'l-.MNL4 is ..-ss A 2 ,f,. ll. in Current Events 47
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