Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1982

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:I .mga f - .,,.- as---L -- -. -.f?'., A I. C' ,-.-a.. .. ,ph qt-.r s. T ,iris w. .-,.- ry .- . 311.2 3: ' 4, fp - U- : -'N . .-,- , .:. 4 5, . .r- . . mi r I WO aSfOr1lgQi.f5hit f1 .... its a - epajij -bag dif- alou Hd -H-arvalydfz-timidfwhoever lheardrzgof -South Bendf--.lrr'dlan.a .expert titsrtrvfvideey.. -Norregloametffli ! V ! I- i 1 ww- fp -0 -- f I . In , .ollast rr, seem to know al- b a' out usas we them. obrn, Quincy to con- CQQQITIU- were -I had of what it was Kurtzman has lived in nine'-years with her thus- .-o 1,,,, II o I . band and children. When l came to ENC, 'she said, f'l didn't know any- thing about the school or church or anything.ilt's funny how your attitudes change with involvement. Like with the Fine Arts Center being builtg I know a 'Ilbt of my neighbors were upset about theconstruction going on over the summer. , When the whole thing had gone about closing Wendell Ave- nue, I had gotten calls to come to meetings - 'the community's got to stick together' and all that. lt's interest- W ing now' because I feel very differently. l know the need. And many of us here in the ENC 'community forget that we are entirely surrounded by, indeed a sizeable part of, the Wollaston community. Take away the Mug,'t' Heartland Drug, and one or two other establishments, and apr C 1 ft ., . , '9ilIw..--f.va- -ang-3. 1 I ww. . .,-i1v.-- - ,mv as - .. bg. few places remain where the student population is even visible to the com- munity. 'Coming from the average reli- gio-cultural background, the general student's attitude toward, the civic community is one of pre-occupation. But, even tucked neatly behind our fence, we are an integral part of Quin- cy. We contribute to its economy, par- ticipate in its problems, and draw on its educational and cultural resources. The relationship works or doesn't work on mutual interest and under- standing. Mayor Tobin's evaluation was, it QENCJ could be a very valuable community'within the whole communi- ty. l'm impressed by ENC and the as- set to the community it is.



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1 1 With all these things the birth-pangs of the nevv age With the beginning of the school year, , the Air Traffic Controller strike reached a 1 -t ,ni 7'-2555 -,df xr -Y . tt ,. ..r - precarious resolution. President Reagan continued his hard line, and in early . ' September the union was decertified. In n ' December, Reagan softened his position and re-opened federal job eligibility to strikers. o im, -Wad' 4' 5 Ti? Ti? 1 ,f - On September 21, 1981, Sandra Day O'Conner, a state appeals court judge and former legislator from Arizona, was confirmed unanimously as the first woman justice to serve on the United States Supreme Court. Her appointment was somewhat controversial due to her voting record on abortion. The appointment fulfilled a pledge from Reagan to appoint a woman to a Supreme Court vacancy. Photos Courtesy of Boston Herald American New Directions The 1981-82 school year saw the end of President Ronald Reagan's first year in office and the beginning of his second. Promising to make America great again, Reagan set in motion some of the most radical reversals in policy since the New Deal. ln 1981 Reagan got tough with un- ions, decided to stand up to the Rus- sians, oppose the Cubans, and to challenge Khaddafy in Libya. He brought us supply side economics with its tax cuts, massive social pro- gram cuts, and a pledge to increase our defense capabilities. His brand of new federalism, with less control over big business, was initially received with anticipation by the American public. His economic program came un- der increased fire, however, as orga- nized labor, minorities, and the poor saw hard-fought gains slip away in the massive budget cutting. The most serious test came when Rea- gan's budget director, David Stoch- man was quoted in a magazine arti- cle as saying supply side econom- ics was a trojan horse designed to dupe the poor and benefit the rich. Reagan faced new problems, his National Security Advisor, Richard Allen was forced to resign, hundreds of thousands marched in the streets of Europe opposing the deployment of nuclear weapons, the NATO alli- ance was threatened by internal dis- sention, and he faced the prospect of the largest budget deficits in U.S. his- tory. l i I i l i t l l

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