South Catholic High School - Canticle Yearbook (Hartford, CT)

 - Class of 1975

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The Uncle Sam Chronicles SELLERS sh 'YW ' sf. '19 X 1-34559 sl y 1776 Common Sense Thomas Paine 1913 Pollyanna Eleanor Porter 1777 Paradise Lost Iohn Milton 1914 Penrod Booth Tarkington 1787 The Task William Cowper 1921 The Sheik Ediqh Hull 1788 The Federalist Alexander Hamilton, et al. 1926 Topper Thorne Smith 1794 AUl0bi08l'BPhY Beniamin Franklin 1929 Magnificent Obsession Lloyd C. Douglas 1800 Life of Washington Parson Weems 1931 The Good Earth Pearl S. Buck 1309 HiSf0l'Y Of New Y0l'k W8Shi1'1gt0I1 Irving 1935 Case of the Counterfeit Eye Erie Stanley Gardner 1815 Waverly Sir Walter scott 1936 Huw to win Friends 1819 Sketch Book Washington IYVUIS and Influence People Dale Carnegie Ipiiaeoirtgeplljggjrlslliglb Iggsixisgijmore Cooper 1936 Cone With the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1837 Twice-Told Tales Nathaniel Hawthorne 193? The Grapes of Wrath lohn Slembeck 1840 Two Years Before the Mast Richard H, Dana, Ir. 1942 The Robe I Ll0yd C... Douglas 1841 Essays Ralph Waldo Emerson 1943 A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Betty Smith I8-15 The Raven and Other Poems Edgar Allen Poe 1945 The Egg and I , Betty MacDonald 1850 The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1951 From Here to Eiemlty Iames limes , 1851 Moby Dick Herman Melville 1953 The'S1lver Chalice Thomas Costain 1852 Uncle Tom's Cabin Harriet Beecher Stowe 1955 Marlow? Morningstar Hermanyvouk 1855 Leaves of Grass Walt Whitman 1959 Exodus Leon Uris 1867 Ragged Dick Horatio Alger. yr' 1960 Advise and Consent Allen Drury 1869 Innocents Abroad Mark Twain 19b2 Ship of Fools Katherine Anne Porter 1870 The Luck of Roaring Camp Bret Harte 1964 The Spy who Came .1876 Tom Sawyer Mark Twain in From the Cold lohn Le Carre 1880 Ben-Hur Lew Wallace 1965 The Source lames A. Michener 1885 Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain 1966 Valley of the Dolls Jacqueline Susann 1890 Black Beauty Anna Sewell 1968 Airport Arthur Hailey 1895 The Red Badge of Courage Stephen Crane 1969 Portnoy's Complaint Philip Roth 1904 The Sea Wolf lack London 1970 Love Story Erich Segal 1912 Riders of the Purple Sage Zane Grey 1972 Ionathan Livingston Seagull Richard .Bach TDP Movie Grnssers The Godfather 1972 The Sound of Music 1955 Gone With the Wind 1939 The Graduate 1988 Hen Hur 1959 The Ten Commandments 1957 Doctor Zhivago 1935 Airport 1970 Mary Popp 1954 My Fair Lady 1964 r c A 1l'A 5 , ., kara ' November 8, 1960. John Fitzgerald Kennedy of Massachusetts defeats Richard Nixon for the presidency. March 1, 1961. John F. Kennedy establishes the Peace Corps. May 5, 1961. Alan Shepard completes the first American sub-orbital space flight. March 2, 1962. Wilt Chamberlain of the Philadelphia Warriors scores 100 points in a professional basketball -game. 1962. Peter O'Toole and Omar Sharif star in David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia. October 24, 1962. United States blockades Cuba. November 7, 1962. Eleanor Roosevelt dies. 1963. John Updike publishes The Centaur. May 15, 1963. Gordon Cooper orbits the earth 22 times. August 28, 1963. 300,000 blacks and civil rights supporters march in Washington, D.C. Martin Luther King tells the throng I have a dream. November 22, 1963. John F. Kennedy is assassinated in Dallas, Texas by Lee Harvey Oswald during a parade. Kennedy is succeeded by Lyndon Johnson. November 24, 1963. Lee Harvey Oswald is shot and killed by Jack Ruby. April 5, 1964. Douglas MacArthur dies. August 2, 1964. An American destroyer is attacked off the coast of North Vietnam. U.S. aircraft attack North Vietnamese bases. 1964. Peter Sellers stars in the title role of Stanley Kubrick's Doctor Strangelove, a character modeled after Richard Nixon's future Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger. September 20, 1964. Herbert Hoover dies. October 15, 1964. Cole Porter dies. February 21, 1965. Malcolm X is assassinated in New York. March 21. 1965. 4000 Civil Rights workers march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, to present black grievances, May 25, 1965. Cassius Clay, later known as Muhammad Ali, knocks out Sonny Liston in the first round of their heavyweight championship bout at Lewiston, Maine. July 6, 1965. Lyndon Johnson authorizes Medicare. March 31, 1968. Lyndon Johnson announces I shall not seek and I shall not accept the nomination of my party for another term of office as President. April 4, 1968. Martin Luther King is assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee. June 5, 1968. Robert F. Kennedy, campaigning for president, is assassinated in Los Angeles, California hours after winning the California Democratic Presidential primary. October 20, 1968. Jacqueline Kennedy. the widow of president John F. Kennedy, marries Greek ship tycoon Aristotle Onassis. November 5, 1968. Richard Nixon defeats Hubert Humphrey for the presidency. December 24, 1968. Apollo 8 begins first of ten orbits around the moon. January 20, 1969. Richard Nixon inaugurated. March 28, 1969. Dwight Eisenhower dies. July, 1969. 400,000 rock music fans jam Woodstock, New York for three days of peace and music. July 20, 1969. Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Arm- strong becomes the first earthman to set foot on the moon. He is joined by fellow astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr. May 4, 1970. Four Kent State University students killed by Ohio National Guard during anti-war demonstrations. June 17, 1972. Seven Republican operatives under E. Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy, burglarize Democratic headquarters in the Watergate Apartments, Washington, D,C. .November 7, 1972. Richard Nixon defeats George McGovern for the presidency. Nixon carries 49 states, McGovern only Massachusetts. April 30, 1973. Nixon staff members John Ehrlichman and H.R. Haldeman, implicated in the Watergate break'in, resign. Presidential counsel John Dean is fired. October 10,1973. Vice President Spiro T. Agnew pleads guilty to income tax evasion and resigns from office. He is succeeded by Gerald Ford, House Republican leader.

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January, 1935. Flea circus opens in New York. Admission is SOC. March 4, 1937. German dirigible Von Hindenberg explodes at Lakehurst. New Jersey. March 26, 1937. The Popeye Monument is unveiled in Crystal City. Texas. May 15, 1937. Clarence Saunders opens the Keedoozle Store in Memphis. Tennessee. The customer inserts a notched rod into a keyhole besidethe desired item. the mechanism records the purchase, collects the correct funds. wraps and delivers the package. Keedoozle is a contraction of Key does it all. S'sP..S?0- im-a . a 3 0 1948. Jackson Pollock exhibits Composition No. I. June 8, 1948. J.E. Rudder is the first black commissioned officer in the United States Marines. November 2, 1948. Harry S. Truman defeats Thomas Dewey. The Chicago Tribune prints a headline reading Dewey Defeats Truman. 1951. J.D. Salinger publishes Catcher in the Rye. 1951.Humphrey Bogart and Katherine Hepburr' appear in John Huston's The African Queen. November 4, 1952. Dwight D. Eisenhower defeats Adlai Stevenson for the presidency. Vice-president is Richard Nixon. 1953. B'wam1 Devil is the first 3-dimensional movie. 1939. Clark Gable stars as Rhett Butler in Gone With the Wind. 1940. Ernest Hemingway publishes For Whom the Bell Tolls. Eugene O'Neill writes Long Daylr Journey into Night, which is not produced until 1956. August 25, 1940. Ann Hayward and Arno Rudolphi are married while suspended on the parachute ride at the New York World's Fair. The Reverend Homer Tomlinson is also suspended by parachute, along with the best man. the maid of honor. and four musicians. 7 July 27, 1953. Korean War ends with armistice signing at Panmunjom. 1953-54. Senator Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin conducts a series of hearings into Communist subversion of government and American life. Eisenhower denounces McCarthy on June 14, 1953. On December 2, 1954, the Senate condemns McCarthy by a vote of 67-22. 1955. Alan Freed, a New York disc jockey, popularizes the term Rock 'n' Roll. He combines two Bill Haley song titles: Rock Around the Clock and Shake, Rattle and Roll. Chuck Berry records Maybelline Elvis Presley records Milk Cow Boogie Blues for Sun Records in Nashville. December 1, 1955. Black bus boycotts begin in Montgomery. Alabama. x 5 The Uncle Sam Chronicles 1941. Orson Welles directs, produces and stars in Citizen Kane. The Marx Brothers appear in their last movie, The Big Store. 1941. The 'Manhattan Project' of research into the atomic bomb begins in Los Angeles and Chicago. December 7, 1941. Japanese airplanes attack Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and destroy much of the Pacific Fleet. December 8, 1941. The United States declares war on Japan. 1942. The Alaska Highway opens between Dawson Creek and Fairbanks. lfx 5 2 m .ai 5 li 5. N E 2 sg +2552 Bag!! ECE-E3 NS:-,912 Sheba:-E :FAN-K. NNQFQN 42233K Bases . QEQEI U:'-:Nl 'Maia Lumbar., KNWZVVEQN 5 N: November 6, 1956. Eisenhower defeats Stevenson. 1957. Jack Kerouac publishes On the Road. 1957. Chuck Berry records Rock and Roll Music : Elvis Presley records All Shook Up. 1957. Herb Caen, a columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle coins the term beatnik . September, 1957. Governor Orval M. Faubus uses the Arkansas National Guard to prevent integration of the Little Rock school system. A Federal District Court subsequently issues an injunction barring him from obstructing black students' entry. February 2, 1960. Blacks begin sit-ins at segregated lunch counters in Southern states. May 1, 1960. American U-2 spy plane piloted by Gary Powers is shot down over Russia.

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