Shepherd University - Cohongoroota Yearbook (Shepherdstown, WV)

 - Class of 1983

Page 25 of 84

 

Shepherd University - Cohongoroota Yearbook (Shepherdstown, WV) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 25 of 84
Page 25 of 84



Shepherd University - Cohongoroota Yearbook (Shepherdstown, WV) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 24
Previous Page

Shepherd University - Cohongoroota Yearbook (Shepherdstown, WV) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 26
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 25 text:

Rich getting richer Budget reductions and tax cuts caused economists to question Reaganomics. journalist William Greider in a December article, What Reagan has done to America cited information according to the Congressional Budget Office: A family whose income is under 510,000 lost 5140 in 1982, while a fam- ily making over 580,000 gained 58320. By 1985, if Congress doesn't intervene to change Reaganomics, the family at the bottom will have lost 5450 fwhich doesn't sound like much unless you are poorl, while the family at the top will have picked up a grand total of 564,680. That's real money, even for rich folks. f0N0f'0N0N-0' In the summer of '82, the Unification Church made history when 2,075 identi- cally dressed couples were wed in a two-hour marriage ceremony performed by the Reverend Sun Myung al 1 5 'W .Sri 5 s s X , sl- , N' ' A .1 5 - X rx r .1 . a Moon at Madison Square Garden. They were all near-strangers, several did not even speak the same language, but all were matched by the Reverend Moon. 101'-0H0N0 -0' E ? 096 Q95 Ioan Baez and Bob Dylan played before 85,000 who attended Peace Sunday at the Rose Bowl. 10N0N0 The largest nuclear arms protest ever was held this year at New York's Central Park. An estimated 800,000 people piled in to conclude a week of disarmament ac- tivity. Orson Wells, Bruce Springsteen and Rita Mar- ley were a few of the many performers who took the stage. '00-0 0' David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash united to organize the biggest rock benefit ever held. Nash predicted the unity that was being created by those in attendance would be a very powerful force. 1014017 Meanwhile, back at the White House . . . White House Soviet expert Richard N. Pipes said there was only a forty percent chance of nuclear 30 Z7 , war. U.S. Postal Service officials responded by as- L 79 suring Congress that mail delivery would not be L M N Stray Cats, to name a few. halted in the event of a nuclear war. C 'L C -if US COMMEMoRATuvE fk 1 L The top 10 albums of the year, based on the weekly ROLLING STONE top 100 Album Survey 1 ASIA Asia 2 THE GO-GO's Beauty and the Beat 3 LOVERBOY Get Lucky 41. GEILS BAND Freeze Frame 5 THE POLICE Ghost in the Machine 6 HUMAN LEAGUE Dare 7 VANGELIS Chariots of Fire 8 IOAN IETT AND THE BLACKHEARTS I Looe Rock ri' Roll 9 1oHN coUc3AR American Pool 10 JOURNEY Escape 1983 charts are sure to include new albums by Michael jackson, Prince, Iourney, Men at Work, and

Page 24 text:

So many changes Things to remember Another year in time Events that mark our years A look at the year that passed, 1982. I Another school year completed. 1 Herpes reached epidemic proportions in 1982, and has not slowed its pace in 1983. A 24-year-old Florida woman is suing her lover for SSl00,000 in damages having contracted the dis- ease. According to one sur- vey, 22 percent of all un- married Americans be- tween 18 and 37 have al- tered their sexual habits to avoid infection. TIME magazine ran a cover story referring to the disease as Today's Scarlet Letter . . . and the disease of 1983 just might turn out to be the mysterious killer- AIDS . . . ,Cf . As the june 30 ERA ratifica- tion deadline approached, pro-ERA fasters were shed- ding the pounds, suppor- ters were sitting-in, and protesters were protesting. Despite polls showing that two-thirds of U.S men and women approved ERA, it fell short of passage by three of the necessary 38 states. Within two weeks, congressmen and senators reintroduced the amend- ment, and the ratification process started again. GG 201'-0N0f'-OH0' vlll illl 6 oooo 453659 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIII llllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII llllllllllllllllll'Ill... IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' IIIIII IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' IIIII IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' IIIII llll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' lllll IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII' illll VIII IIIIIIIIII llll IIII lIlIIIIl!P!,r llll llll IIIIIIII ---. Illl IIII Illlllllll Ill SIS IIIIIIIIIIIIIE? 'II III! IIIIIIIIIII ASSE. YB llll IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIL U illl IIIII llllllllll :III IIIII llllllllll 'Ill IIIII IIIIIIII I Eiiiliiu' Unemployment figures have climbed throughout the year. They soared be- yond 10 percent for the first time since the Great De- pression. Iob layoffs com- bined with budget and tax cuts to dash expectations of millions. Morton O. Schap- iro and Dennis A. Ahlburg, two labor economists, have calculated that each in- crease of one percent in the unemployment rate pro- duces 318 suicides among American men. As un- employment jumped from 6 to 10 percent, they found male suicides in the U.S. in- creased by 1,272. White I-louse spokesman Larry Speakes attributed the rise in unemployment to an in- crease in the number of people seeking work who did not find it. oolocifk' Jkqggggp Life magazine told the story. From Central Americaj to Southwest Asia, the major story of 1982 was war. If we look beyond our national boundaries, if we dare to open our eyes, we find 18 nations at war in 1982. Wg must shudder while taking a longer look. In El Salvador, an ultrarightist election day prompi ted government soldiers into killing thousands civilians--their attempt to snuff out leftist rebels . Guatemala mirrored the bloody scene. Government security forces have killed some 5,000 Indian civilians since March of '82. j'-. Meanwhile, the Falklands hosted an Argentinian atef tack which was counteracted by a British task force off 27,000 men plunging into the South Atlantic. casualty count left 255 British troopers and 746 Argengfi tines dead in the Falklands, along with 3 civilian resiffg dents of the capital, Port Stanley. Civilians in Lebanon were no more fortunate. Israelij bombs fell from their skies as the civil war raged. raeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin ordered forcesj into Lebanon. When the Israeli bombers dotted the skies bombarding residential areas inhabited by guerrillas, U.S. envoy Philip Habib stepped Negotiations resulted in Israeli vows to stay out Muslim West Beirut and dispersal of Yasser Arafat'si PLO fighters to other Arab refuges. The Septemberi assassination of Lebanese president-elect Bashir, Gemayel spurred Israeli troops to occupy west Beirut: to prevent violence and uprisings, according to thej Begin cabinet. Within 48 hours, anti-PLO Christiaiii Phalangists slaughtered more than 800 men, womerif and children. Israeli troops remained immobile. A59 If all this wasn't enough for our United Nations, thej intense war raging between Iraq and Iran entered itsil third year. Total casualties have soared above 100,000. 0-novo'-0-fowo-tow ,ij 0' -It 225 P 'J3r vc, .fs JZJ' SJ? r, .1-fc? , -N ... ----.,,N,-. fxfx -- . ... , -, , W 1 5- ,. .., 3 ' ., - 'Gr :,.....- Q, 1 Jbsls, Ji, , , ,,-tr , 3 J -5' .gl his J J-G, -3 '-xg: 53, .1



Page 26 text:

The 1982 baseball season yielded a record attendance and broke records for breaking records. National League Cy Young Winner fSteve Carlton, .2181 outhit the National League home-run champ fDave Kingman, .2041. In Califor- nia, Reggie Iackson set another record by striking out for the 1,966th time. Meanwhile, his manager, Gene Mauch, was setting his own record-most seasons managed without winning a pennant Q231. Ricky Henderson of the A's shat- tered Lou Brock's single-season stolen-base mark, and in the process captured a title for most times caught stealing 1421. The Cardinals beat the Brewers in 7 games to complete the '82 World Series. Exciting division races prior to the series might account for the rejuvination of the pastime. 'of-0110-of-0' CD Turning to tennis, the winners simply won. jimmy Con- Z nors was his own king of the courtp outlasting john McEnroe O to win Wimbledon, and defeating Ivan Lendl to capture the E- U.S. Open. Wimbledon's women's title belonged to Martina 2 Navratilova for beating Chris Everet Lloyd in 3 sets. Everet Lloyd finished No.1 in the U.S. Open, Navratilova having 4 been upset in the quarters. Then Everet Lloyd went on to I win her first Australian Open ever. But the last laugh be- O longed to Navratilova in the Toyota Championships where she did it best, beating Evert Lloyd 4-6, 6-1, 6-2 to finish the year No. 1 in the world. VIDEO is more than just a phase. It's our future. ffrfzfxfzizfzfffizfzfz-:' , ' ' Ig23232.3Ig!g.g!gIg!f:!g!3!g23232-3.gtgtg2333233.gtg232323tg.:.g!g!'Ig!g!g.g!g23232233.3253232333!-32323!gZg!gZg:.g.gIg SIFVEN SPlIll.BliRC made E T a house-hold word bv earninr the hi'hest domestic P- 16 revenues or any lilm in Universal Stiitliok history He also make El. household I--liirts, calvmlnrs, dolls, juwlery, wosters, toys, luncliboxes . P . s 24 l A 57-day NFL Players Association strike almost elimi-1 nated an un-official national holiday-Super Bowll Sunday-but it didn't. The Washington Redskins crushedjl the Miami Dolphins 27-17 in Super Bowl XVII after surviv-l ing the special four-week play-off tournament that substi-l tuted for the regular season. Miami earned their ticket tcl Pasadena by shutting out the jets 14-0 for the AFC Cham-I pionship. The Skins stomped rival Dallas Cowboys 31-17 foi their ticket to ride. At the half, it was Dolphins 17-10, the. difference being a 98-yard kickoff return that set a Super Bowl record for Miami's Fulton Walker. However, the sec- ond half and the year belonged to the Redskins. Fullbaclft Iohn Riggins rushed for 166 yards to set a single-game Supei Bowl rushing record. The last, but not least, 43 yards being the distance from scrimmage to the end zone, and the touchdown-the winning TD. I l -00-0-0-'ow Y N ,A 117 6 1 an xxx ue ' .QW 1 sf? 1 1 j i 3 , fiffz2r+--f'1, f nfl f f vt, ., +-,-.,,.-'Q ffffl 1 1,1 j .z...14r: I .1 Q',.4'fM H - - ' 5- - ir1 9' i'lsrcl-XS - Y f Seven people in Chicago died in the first 7 days of Octobeiu as a result of taking Extra-Strength Tylenol capsules lacec with cyanide. The Food and Drug Administration recallec all of the capsules from store shelves. An examination of the recalled bottles revealed cyanide or strychnine frat poison: in some of the capsules. With dominoe quickness copy ca' crimes popped up in Florida, Delaware, New York, Ohic and Vermont. Products that were tampered with includec. cold medicines, eye drops, candy, soda and fruit drinks '2 While the wary public was being harshly reminded of the fact that our society is based on truth and trust, the lawmak- ers were doing their part to ensure safety when trust fails' Local laws in some areas will require seals on all non- prescription drugs. ' L On a related note . . . Lottery officials in several states re-1 ported heavy betting on 2880 and 1910-the lot numbers on the cyanide-tainted bottles. '0w0'0'-01-080' The latest trend is the over- lapping of video and com- puter technologies. The new personal and practi- cal computers on the market are retailing as low as 259995, and can be linked to other systems. They are more than just a phase- they represent technologi- cal breakthroughs, and our future. F M 3 1 rx?-ARF 3 X va l ...ii Video games have blos- I somed into a 55.7 billion in- A dustry. The cable industry? has expanded just as fastj with revenues of 84.6 bil- lion in 1982. One third of all U.S. households are nowi wired for cable T.V. In some cities, such as Dallas, it is possible to view more than 50 Channels. Current movies are available on discs, and interactive cable systems allow people to bank, shop, and even be polled via their T.V. sets. Y '0N0 0f l

Suggestions in the Shepherd University - Cohongoroota Yearbook (Shepherdstown, WV) collection:

Shepherd University - Cohongoroota Yearbook (Shepherdstown, WV) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 1

1977

Shepherd University - Cohongoroota Yearbook (Shepherdstown, WV) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 1

1978

Shepherd University - Cohongoroota Yearbook (Shepherdstown, WV) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 1

1979

Shepherd University - Cohongoroota Yearbook (Shepherdstown, WV) online collection, 1980 Edition, Page 1

1980

Shepherd University - Cohongoroota Yearbook (Shepherdstown, WV) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 1

1981

Shepherd University - Cohongoroota Yearbook (Shepherdstown, WV) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 1

1982


Searching for more yearbooks in West Virginia?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online West Virginia 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.