1986
1985

A hearing was held to decide what permanent measures should be taken against the drug. One side argued that MDMA caused brain damage in rats, the other side claimed this might not be true for humans and that there was proof of the beneficial use of MDMA as a drug treatment in psychotherapy. The residing judge after weighing the evidence, recommended that MDMA be placed on Schedule 3, which would have allowed it to be manufactured, used on prescription, and subject to further research. However, the DEA decided to place MDMA permanently on Schedule 1.
1985 discovery of the titanic


The ship was considered to have been so well constructed it was believed she could sustain any amount of damage and still remain afloat. Late on the night of April 14, 1912, the sinking of the Titanic proved this idea wrong in a horribly tragic way.
The causes of Titanic to sink have been the subject of much study and debate. Obviously, the instigating factor was the collision with the iceberg; however the question of 'how did it sink' is frequently the center of most questions regarding the Titanic.
In 1912 the sinking of the Titanic began late on the night of April 14th. Information on the

Surprisingly, many of the passengers remained unaware of this fact. Some passengers reported hearing and feeling a strange quivering in the ship; however, they did not attribute this to any potential problem and went on about their business.
Others had seen the iceberg has it passed their window and hurriedly donned dressing gowns and robes, anxious to discover whether or not they had truly hit the berg. At first, passengers were assured that there would only be a slight delay and were given no indication of the true severity of the situation.

Passengers located at strategic points in the ship already knew the devastating truth however: the Titanic was sinking and sinking fast. An SOS was sent out to neighboring ships. The Carpathia picked up the ship's distress call and radioed back to let the ship's crew know they were on their way. It would be too late, however. By the time the Carpathia arrived, all that remained of the Titanic was a handful of lifeboats filled with shocked survivors.
Since the ship sank to her watery grave, almost one hundred years ago, a number of theories have been put forth to explain how in the year of 1912 the sinking of the Titanic could have occurred. Some theories suggest that had the ship's crew not attempted to turn the ship in the opposite direction of the iceberg and instead took the blow head-on, the collision would not have resulted in such catastrophic disaster.
1984



1984 election
The United States presidential election of 1984 was a contest between President Ronald Reagan, the Republican candidate, and former Vice President Walter Mondale, the Democratic candidate. Reagan was helped by a strong economic recovery. Reagan carried 49 of the 50 states, becoming only the second presidential candidate to do so after Richard Nixon's victory in the 1972 presidential election. Mondale's only electoral votes came from the District of Columbia, and his home state of Minnesota—which he won by a mere 3761 votes, meaning Reagan came within less than 3800 votes of winning all fifty states. Reagan's 525 electoral votes is the highest total ever received by a presidential candidate. Mondale's 13 electoral votes is also the 2nd-fewest ever received by a second-place candidate.
1983
1982 first artificial human heart transplant

The Very first artificial human heart was transplanted in 1982. The term "artificial heart" has often inaccurately been used to describe ventricular assist devices also known as VADs, which are pumps that assist the heart but do not replace it. An artificial heart is also distinct from a cardiopulmonary bypass machine also known as CPB, which is an external device used to provide the functions of both the heart and lungs. CPBs are only used for a few hours at a time, most commonly during heart surgery. Artificial hearts date back to the mid-1950s. Although Dr. Paul Winchell first requested the patent of an artificial heart, it was designed by Robert Jarvik a physician. He called it the Jarvik 7.


1981- air traffic strike

The controllers argued that they deserved these higher wages due to the highly stressful nature of their very important work. The federal government balked at these budget-busting demands of more money for less work, well aware that other federal employees were likely to take action to improve their lot if PATCO succeeded. The FAA made a $40 million counteroffer which included a shorter work week and a 10 percent pay hike for night shifts and those controllers who doubled as instructors. Nonetheless, 95 percent of PATCO's membership rejected the final settlement. The FAA began work on a contingency plan that would go into effect if a strike occurred.

Designed to take place during the busiest time of the year for airlines, the strike threatened major carriers like Braniff, Eastern, American and TWA, who reported losses of $30 million a day during the strike. These companies had been counting on a summer surge in business to offset losses due to fare and route deregulation which had spurred the growth of new, smaller carriers that effectively competed with the giants. Concern grew regarding the extent to which the strike would impact business and the economy. Airlines employed 340,000 people and revenue losses due to the strike forced some to resort to layoffs and management wage cuts. The fresh fruit, fresh flower and fresh fish markets depended on swift air transport, as did other industry in need of spare parts, health care services for blood supplies, and the financial system for paper fund transfers. But other businesses prospered thanks to the strike -- among them Trailways and Greyhound, the Amtrak rail service, and car rental agencies, as travelers sought alternate means of transportation.
To the chagrin of the PATCO strikers, and the surprise of nearly everyone else, the FAA's contingency plan functioned smoothly, minimizing the strike's effects. Approximately 3,000 supervisors joined 2,000 non-striking controllers and 900 military controllers in manning airport towers. The FAA ordered airlines at major airports to reduce scheduled flights by 50 percent during peak hours for safety reasons. Nearly 60 small airport towers were scheduled to be shut down indefinitely. Air Line Pilots Association members diminished the risk of an "aluminum shower," as controllers euphemistically called an air accident. Before long, about 80 percent of airline flights were operating as scheduled, while air freight remained virtually unaffected.

1980 election


1979 MAsh


1978-grease

1977-apple computer 2 on sale


US $2638 with 48K RAM
6 colors maximum
cassette interface
8 internal expansion slots
external 143K floppy (1978)
1976 election


1974-calculators

1973- world trade center

family photos
A friend of my grand-pa and grand-ma was trying to learn to be a professional photographer so he got them to pose for him for practice. These were taken in a park in Wichita, Kansas about 1973. Grandma was having trouble making grandpa behave.
In June of 1978 grand-pa and grand-ma graduated from college. It took them 10 years going to night school to finish their degrees. Grand-ma got a degree in Sociology and Grand-pa got two degrees, one in Industrial Safety and one in Business. They graduated from Kansas Newman College in Wichita, Kansas. They used their GI Bill to attend school and Grand-ma completed her last year in a Bootstrap program that guaranteed her a commission in the Air Force when she completed her schooling.
1972 election
Emphasizing a good economy and his successes in the ending of American involvement in Vietnam and establishing relations with China.
Nixon won the election in a massive landslide.He won with a 23.2% of victory in the popular vote and received almost 18 million more popular votes than McGovern.


1971- love story
Love Story
the love story of oliver and jenny. Jenny is very ill and dies. famous line from the movie was " love means never having to say you're sorry." It had every girl bawling and every guy feeling sensative. Was a best seller book then made into a movie.
1970- the bradey bunch
1969- chitty chitty bang bang
1968 election


1966- I'm a Believer by the Monkees
Dr. Martin luther king Jr. 1965

1964 election

The United States presidential election of 1964 was the sixth-most lopsided presidential election in the history of the United States. President Lyndon B. Johnson had come to office less than a year earlier following the assassination of his predecessor, John F. Kennedy. Johnson also successfully painted his opponent, Republican Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona, as a right-wing legislator who wanted to abolish the social welfare programs created in the 1930s. LBJ advocated more programs. He included three: Medicare, Medicaid, and the War on Poverty. With these factors working for him, Johnson easily won the Presidency, carrying 44 of the 50 states and the District of Columbia. Johnson won 61.1% of the national popular vote, which remains the highest popular-vote percentage won by a U.S. presidential candidate since 1820. The election is also remembered due to Goldwater's status as a pioneer in the modern conservative movement.
JFK Assassination
November 22, 1963, In Dallas Texas
- QUESTION:
- what were you doing?-I was going to school in garfield elementry billings, Mt.
- how old were you?-i was about 9 years old.
- how did you feel?-I was surprised that he was killed.
- what was the reaction to the people around you?-they were upset and crying my friends and teachers were quite in a shock.
2. QUESTION:
- do you think their were others involved?- I believe their was only one shooter. I also believe thier was more to the plot.
- Who do you think was involved and why?-I belive it was the cubans because of the missel crises that was going on.
- do you think all the information has been reveled and given to the public?- I believe most of the information has been reveled.
- one gun man addition to oswald or you think oswald was not involved?- I believe it was a lone shooter but a plot because secret service left him exposed.
- do you think it was a cover-up?- I am undecided I really am not sure.