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Se U i NUCLEAR POWER I am a firm be- liever that this is the way of the future. France bought their system from us and continues to improve and make it safer. They train to simu- late disasters and have solutions planned to possible problems. The French seem to have thought it through and even have tre- mendous campaigns to persuade public opinion in a positive direction, she said. Visiting reporters and photographers on a trip organized by Soviet Offi- cials were shown how So- viet medical technicians are checking Chernobyl accident evacuees for ra- diation levels at a state farm in the Ukraine near Kiev. (Photo from World Wide Photos, Inc.) William Joseph Fury Richard L. Gaines Lisa Michel Gianettino Cheryl Ann Gray 28 Seniors
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Se Uo NUCLEAR POWER There are no nucle- ar power plants in West Virginia, but nearby Pennsylvania has seven operating reactors and two ad- ditional reactors un- der construction. The NRC estimates there is a 45 percent chance that another accident as bad or worse than Three Mile Island, in the next 20 years, but other experts dispute this reasoning. How do FSC stu- dents feel the Cher- nobyl incident will af- fect U.S. nuclear op- erations? It has brought a scary awareness to the U.S. public - Chernobyl and Three Mile Island, agreed Jon Laughlin, sopho- more civil engineer- ing major. Nuclear power will eventually be the way of the future. The U.S. is moving into new technology that will eventually make it safer and convince people of this, said Ed Goss, senior civil engineer- ing major. Education profes- sor, Patricia Haught optimistically agreed that nuclear power would continue to ad- vance. Illustrating the damage, a photo of the Chernobyl reactor was broadcast on Soviet televisio. Moni- tored on CNN in New York, a portion of the photo (right) was en- hanced to clarify the damage. (Photo from World Wide Photos, Inc.) Sherry Sue Fortney Brenda Fowler Robert Wayne Foy Elaine Friel 27 Seniors
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Kimberly Greathouse Lu Ann Gregg Gary Lee Groves, Jr. Marcie L. Haddix Lisa Renee Hardesty Julie Ann Hayhurst Heather Fern Hedrick Elizabeth Ann Heston Kimberly Sue Hinkle Lori Ann Hinzman Kelly Ann Ott Holbert Martha Laura Hori Timothy F. Hufford Stephen Scott Hutchinson Clarence E. James Cynthia Lack Jenkins Nancy Ann Jenkins Carmello Jean Mayo Tammy Kelley Angela M. Kincaid 29 Seniors
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