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EBGZXFEHJ 81, 'DET ETTEHTRE E 86, staii Linda Barnhardt to make this yeara Yearbook the BESTI The seven months of hard work that went intoihe production ol this yearbook have surely paid off. Everyone by now should know that the theme of the 1986 Nulli Secundus is BOUND and DETERMINED, and we are . . . Determined to bring you the best yearbook possible, and we did. Some people can only imagine the tremendousafhount of hard work involved in the assembly of a yearbook, but for the yearbook staff, this imagination through hours of typing, layout drawings, and copy writing has been molded into a mind-boggling reality. This is not a senior yearbook, nor is it a portfolio of the 'in crowd. It is a synopsis and an incorporation of all aspects of student life at Cummings High School during the 85- 86 school year. lust as we hope this sentence is an appropriate end for this paragraph, we hope this edition of the Nulli Secundus is an appropriate end for disschool year. annual David Carter Todd Fitch Heather Holley Scotia Lee Wendy Maness THITIITIY M0rri5 Hidden beneath the smiling exteriors of David Carter 0 0 and Mrs. Small lay the marvelous and creative ability Lynn Slfnfnlns of a slavedriver and hardened dictator of the editor and advisor. Melissa Smith Kim Stauffer Mrs. Harriet Small Qadvisorl 224 Closing
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t we will ne Tragedy, whether it be on a local, national or personal scale, leaves physical as well as emotional scars on the victims and the survivors. ln the last year tragedy rocked our nation. On january 28, 1986, the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded shortly after lift-off from Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida. No problems were apparent at the time of Iiftoff, but 73 seconds into flight, the Challenger began experiencing complications which resulted in the unfortunate deaths of all seven crew members. Crew members included commanding officer of the Challenger Francis Scobee, ludith Resnick, operator of the spacecraft's remote-control arm, Christa McAuliffe, the first ordinary citizen to go into space, Ellison Onizuka, filmer of Haley's Comet with a hand-held camera, Gregory larvis, conductor of experiments to determine the weightlessness on fluid contained in tanks which would help in the design of future communications satellites. Two of the spacecraft's crew members hailed from North Carolina: Ronald McNair, who graduated from A8tT and Michael Smith who graduated from Carteret High School in Beaufort. These seven men and women, diversified in race, sex, and aspiration, embodied the ideals of America. We salute them, their families, and all members of the NASA family, and hope that the space program will advance, and that their lives were not lost in vain. Cummings paid homage to the seven crew members of the Challenger by lowering its flag to half-staff. IN MEMORY Timothy McKenzie lune 28, 1967 February 21, 1985 ver forget ou. 1 President Reagan
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