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Show Current Events The school year of 1964-65 saw many important and significant developments out- JOl side the school as well as imside. History is always “in the making.” As we returned to the school in September of 1964, the nation, the state, and the county were engaged in a heated contest for votes and elective offices. Amid charges and counter-charges from the camps of Johnson and Goldwater, Melich and Rampton, Wilkinson and Moss, one was certain that the “Ship of State’ had surely met its match. ——— November 4th came and passed. The nation somehow survived and we began to look - forward to Inauguration Day, 1965. In January President Johnson became president in his own right and the birth of War on Poverty, Medicare, and Tax A Civil Rights, e SEAT es the Great Society was announced. Q 2) UF a lee Cee what will be scraped. ec: > WN hts eae Reduction were all mentioned. It now remained to be seen what will be successful and ot Oe Vietnam, the Congo, Indonesia FH In the realm of international affairs, the names as Herbert Hoover, Winston Churchill, Felix Frankfurter beet ee of such men ee The death rd > > > es) FPR were often newsworthy. War? Perhaps. Negotiation? Maybe. r ee ee ee Y \4 A As each day unfolds, new and different a 7 ee fall these vacancies. ee were noted with sadness. Yet perhaps, another was born this year that will more than wT Soe TAI et wed eee eee S THOTT Oe \ TD) seems to go on. Life is still worth living. ry any in the past or in the future, life “e from |