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PRINCIPAL: DON MURFIN |
ASST.PRINCIPAL:PETE ALGRA,
JEANNINE THOMPSON |
DEAN OF GIRLS: JUDY ELKINS
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DEAN OF BOYS: JOHN HENDERSON
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BILL FISHER-SPECIAL EDUCATION
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BILL MADILL-MATHEMATICS
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CAROLYN CARSWELL ENGLISH
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ROBYN KELLEHER-LIBRARY SCIENCE |
AL MCINTOSH-BASIC PROJECTS
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LINDA SARGENT-PHYSICAL EDUCATION
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MERLE WOOD-SCIENCE
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BOB DREILING-SOCIAL STUDIES
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JOANNE THOMAS-FINE ARTS
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JOAN CHURCH-INDUSTRIAL ARTS |

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!!HERE ARE SOME OF THE SPORTS AND CLUBS!!
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FRENCH CLUB |
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WRESTLING |
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HONOR CLUB |

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BUD ABBOTT DIZZY DEAN DUKE ELLINGTON CHARLES LINDBERGH ED SULLIVAN WALTER LIPPMANN JACQUELINE SUSANN EARL WARREN CHET HUNTLEY JACK BENNY
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YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN BLAZING SADDLES CHINATOWN THE LORDS OF FLATBUSH THE GAMBLER BENJI THE GODFATHER: PART 2 THE BODYGUARD THE GROOVE TUBE RETURN OF THE PINK PANTHER |

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1. The Way We Were, Barbra Streisand |
21. Billy Don't Be A Hero, Bo Donaldson and The Heywoods 22. Band On The Run, Paul McCartney and Wings 23. The Most Beautiful Girl, Charlie Rich 24. Time In A Bottle, Jim Croce 25. Annie's Song, John Denver 26. Let Me Be There, Olivia Newton-John 27. Sundown, Gordon Lightfoot 28. (You're) Having My Baby, Paul Anka 29. Rock Me Gently, Andy Kim 30. Boogie Down, Eddie Kendricks 31. You're Sixteen, Ringo Starr 32. If You Love Me (Let Me Know), Olivia Newton-John 33. Dark Lady, Cher 34. Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me, Gladys Knight and The Pips 35. Feel Like Makin' Love, Roberta Flack 36. Just Dont Want To Be Lonely, Main Ingredient 37. Nothing From Nothing, Billy Preston 38. Rock Your Baby, George McCrae 39. Top Of The World, Carpenters 40. The Joker, Steve Miller Band |

IMPORTANT EVENTS
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JANUARY-In college (men's) basketball, Notre Dame defeats UCLA 71-70, ending the Bruins' record 88-game winning streak . |
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MARCH-Oil embargo crisis: Most OPEC nations end a 5-month oil embargo against the United States, Europe and Japan.
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APRIL-
The Super Outbreak, the
largest series of
tornadoes in history,
hits 13 U.S. states and one Canadian province. By the time the last of 149
tornadoes hit early the following morning, 315 die and over 5,000 are injured.
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MAY-Los Angeles, California police raid Symbionese Liberation Army headquarters, killing 6 members, including Camilla Hall.
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JUNE-The Cleveland Indians stage an ill-advised Ten Cent Beer Night for a game against the Texas Rangers at Cleveland Municipal Stadium. Cleveland forfeits after alcohol-fueled mayhem and violence spreads from the stands onto the field
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JULY-West Germany beats the Netherlands 2-1 to win the1974 FIFA World cup
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AUGUST-Richard Nixon becomes the first President of the United States to resign from office, an action taken to avoid being removed by impeachment in response to his role in the Watergate scandal. His Vice President, Gerald Ford, takes the oath of office and becomes the 38th President.
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SEPTEMBER-Professional stuntman Evel Knievel fails to cross the Snake River Canyon in Idaho, when a drogue parachute deploys prematurely on his rocket-powered Skycycle X-2.
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OCTOBER-U.S. President Gerald Ford signs a federal campaign reform bill, which sets new regulations in the wake of the Watergate scandel . |
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NOVEMBER- Ronald DeFeo, Jr. murders his parents and his four siblings in what would later become known as "The Amityville Horror House"
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DECEMBER-Restrictions on holding private gold within the United States, implemented by Franklin Roosevelt in 1933, are removed.
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