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lsraeli Aggressions Israel ln December, Israel surprised the world by annexing the Golan Heights, an area taken from Syria in their 1967 war. The move was seen as being very poorly timed and has seriously disrupted the Arab-Israeli peace initiative. The annexation also met with world-wide opposition, resulting in a unanimous censure by the U.N. Security Council, declaring the move null and void . l Colonial War The coming of Spring found Great Britain at war with Argentina for possession of the Falkland Islands, a pair of rocky, wind-swept colonial islands in the South Atlantic. Although not of critical value, the territory became a bloody battleground in a 3-month conflict of national prides. lnvading the British-ruled islands based on claims dating from the Spanish colonial period, Argentina no doubt initiated the conflict to divert national attention from its internal problems and to rally the country's sagging morale. Unbending, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher adamantly demanded unconditional surrender of Argentine forces despite dissenting moderate voices in Parliament. By summer the islands were recaptured, but not without a war which, despite its comic opera quality, was far too costly for both countries. Though hardly an incident of global significance, the Falklands crisis spelled renewed strain for US-Latin American relations due to US military aid commited to Britain,and a resurgence in British national pride. For a few brief weeks in June, the world's attention was diverted from war and crisis to lighter matters. The occasion was the birth of an heir to the English crown. Prince William was born at 9:03 P.M. on June 21 amid the firing of artillery, pealing bells, billowing flags and choruses of Bule, Brittania! . William is the son of Prince Charles, heir to the British throne, and his recent bride, Lady Diana. liens is .N Birth Ot A Monarch
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Monday, August 31. Freshmen arrive on campus. By Wednesday most upper- classmen have also driven in with cars and vans packed to the roofs. Tuesday, September 1. Welcome barbe- que on the front lawn for faculty and new students, with entertainment pro- vided by Student Council. BBEAK-OUT activities - games, beanies, the first annual sneaker hunt, freshman class song .... Monday, September 7. All College Out- ing, Georges Island. Thursday, September 10. Society Bush Night. On Tuesday, October 6, 1981, Stephen Wesley Nease was inaugurated the ninth president of Eastern Nazarene College. Members of the church and college community, dignitaries from over 70 educational institutions, and lo- cal and state ecumenical and guberna- torial leaders were present to witness the investiture presided over by Chair- man of the Board of Trustees, Boy E. Carnahan. Statements of welcome and congratulations were also presented by James Cameron, David Blaney, and Mark Moore, representing ENC faculty, ENC student body, and the Education division of the Church of the Nazarene, respectively. President Nease respond- ed to these challenges with a statement of his five governing ideals for ENC, Conviction of our raison d'etre - our reason for being. Clarify of our academic purpose. Courage to overcome all challenges. Concern for every student. Confidence in the future of our col- lege. Cn Nov. 15, 1981, Beechwood Communi- ty Life Center opened its doors for pub- lic inspection. Offering educational and enrichment programs in arts, phys. ed. and science, the Center now also houses Campus Kinder Haus and Beechwood Counseling Services, for- merly associated with ENC. Sharing many problems, resources, and ideals, the potential for mutually beneficial cooperation is great. -f' - fn -v . ac 2-x::..,v1+f.:1M2.f:muLwve-,ef-:- -fs.-.aa Strenge - 'W' -3352-' 5' A . ' -ra l - 'ru 'X 1. rj 3 1 . 1, Q I X gli: i f s as 1. Q- . A 1,29 f 52 ' iii f! ' ' . - 1-' '- ' f V 'ff .': 5 5' E gy I jsilv V ' . X x 1 Z J - V :,, ,, 2 l . X :sy eg. - ,g.. . , :AA Q G, , iw , E , .. fr i' f SY Q 3 ff ' mr Q my P- Sf, .' A?If' . N 1 Q? 1 r f, W ' P- ffl. 7- ,sl V Ki if ,. P if i L itfufh ' - 3 ' l . tl..--fi' . . , , , liiwitllisfflnliillilt' lElfl.5l5El-illlht 2- .Q . l it . 3 .... - . Blaney ,'. . 1 . If ,, M x vj i 6 . . . i H MW ,Q MR Wd.. g AWN, Heckman Strenge Nr:- news l . Ladd -um... V--,, 'WQ if 1:-4. -ar i N ew Begin n i n g s ,Q Z Z l
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