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By Mason Howe

$0.60. A Year in Review. Watergate Scandal with Richard Nixon …read about on page 3. By Mason Howe. Joe Namath AFL quarterback … read about on page 5. December 30,1968. Top ten songs from 1968…. 1-hey Jude by the Beatles 2-love is blue by Paul Mauriat 3-honey by Bobby Goldsboro

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  1. $0.60 A Year in Review Watergate Scandal with Richard Nixon…readabout on page 3 By Mason Howe Joe Namath AFL quarterback…read about on page 5 December 30,1968

  2. Top ten songs from 1968… 1-hey Jude by the Beatles 2-love is blue by Paul Mauriat 3-honey by Bobby Goldsboro 4-the dock of the bay by Otis Redding 5-people got to be free by the Rascals 6-sunshine of your love by Cream 7-this guys in love with you by Herb Alpert 8-the good, the bad and the ugly by Hugo Montenegro 9- Mrs. Robinson by Simon and Garfunkel 10- tighten up by Archie Bell and The Drells 1

  3. The Double Helix By James D. Watson A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA is an autobiographical account of the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA written by James D. Watson and published in 1968. the double helix contains two polynucleotide strands wound around each other. 2

  4. Richard Nixon During Nixon's presidency we where in the Vietnam war and the economy wasn’t in its best state. He faced accusation about a supposedly “Watergate” scandal. During visits to Beijing and Moscow, he reduced tension with china and the U.S.S.R. 3

  5. The Beverly Hillbillies This popular TV show from the 1960’s is considered a comedy. A newly rich hillbilly family migrates to the city of Beverly Hills and shakes things up with there southern ways. With main characters like Elly May Clampett, Jed Clampett, Jane Hathaway and Daisy Moses "Granny“ this show has a great story line and never failing hilarious plot.- Mason Howe 4

  6. Joe Namath Joe Namath is AFL quarter back,he’s famous for be the quarter back of the first team to win the superbolw in the AFL, he plays for the New York Jets since ‘65 and is still playing today. Date of birth: (1943-05-31) May 31, 1943 Place of birth: Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania Height: 6 ft 2 in Weight: 200lb 5

  7. Drive in for happy eating. Starting our 60 second service with a smile. Thinking outside of the box for 17 years. Hardee’s a hearty place to get lunch

  8. The life of Henry Ford      Henry ford was born July 30, 1863. He was the first child out of six born to William and Mary Ford. He grew up on a big farm in Dearborn, Michigan. He went to school in a one room building and did many chores every day after he got home. He did not like farm chores. He did like to work on mechanical things. When he was 16, he left home to move to Detroit. He got a job there working on machinery. Three years later he went back home and began to work on repairing steam engines. In 1888, he married Clara and ran a sawmill to make money.     In 1891, Henry Ford began working for Edison Illuminating Company in Detroit. He was promoted to Chief Engineer in 1893. He began to experiment on internal combustion engines on his own time at home. In 1896, he built his own vehicle that moved on its own called the Quadricycle. He was not the first to make a machine that ran on gasoline by itself.      In 1903, the Ford Motor Company was created. He became the Vice President and the Chief Engineer of the corporation. There were other people who helped run the business and give money to it. The company only made a few cars a day. In 1908, he made the Model T. It was reliable and did not cost a lot. It was easy to drive and handle on rough roads. It was a huge success.     By 1918, almost half of all the cars in America were Model T’s. In 1910, in Highland, Michigan, Mr. Ford built another plant to make a lot more of these cars. In 1913, he created the first true assembly line. The workers stood in one place while adding one part to the car and someone else added another until the whole car was built. A conveyor belt made the car move through the factory right beside the workers. This was the greatest invention for industry. The assembly line saved money, time, and made things a lot quicker. Mr. Ford’s became the largest automobile builder in the world.

  9. News ads Music ads • http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/mar/30/black-power-salute-1968-olympics • http://watergate.info/ • https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/james-d-watson/the-double-helix/ • http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0055662/ • http://www.grayflannelsuit.net/blog/the-evolution-of-fast-food-logos-burger-chains • Http://beatlesalbumcovers.net/category/beatles-album-covers/ • http://www.musicoutfitters.com/topsongs/1968.htm Sources

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