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Junlor Sandra Baldwin reads a letter from her father who was sent to Libyan waters when Khaddafi presented the U.S. with a challenge. In a militarytown sometimes letters have to represent dads in a time of worldly conflict. Q L. i They're the Tops D1??fi'iSffdi l29fSilf??ifSBii'fMYiCf3f1 FW Wah? 10 S?ei?5? aiiflsefaftgf li4l+QTfWY Wefffrw we 5370 Y?f0Y5BS?3'C5E! C?QU?5lS9f'fm??5eQ99f' 5 eliiiiiiiigfhffmf ffm? 'Dim 'mifsffavftfiie W-?s5T?QY'?sif57+slwlffssaggfrfhtisii g.wf.g. r W i i i of Mnilykihgviaid , , Bit! Clisbyi-5 ' .,55'f68I12!81HQSUH3i nf . ?rebdy'sReivenge- 2 -f' l L M tif 'Space shuttle-f -' -A - ' ' ' ' 'Eh CnlorPu Mmmivica Phil Heil S JwrGaixmw . , amyzm - a 1 ffki,1Sarr!a89rbmf, or is cyaishepafar r V. 'Eddie Mvfvhsf' t V ff Avcdffwiggimlm '-'Gotdiel-lawn. K 7 . -MiCl189lJr F61 A. K , .filifiiftiiififtlf K K 5 A- Domoimorgi,-f ,. gggyssr-auyuves' ,f s .. , Sgtfetteversr jfew , .fP74.f.lg.:f .si I .igqcwws ' Mamlwthagi Band Rwfpreadum Bach.t6ftheFutifrag' 555 .1l'-VI' 7 i IRWPD ii' 7 ,. LH ,Hw128ilNsKnov4r- as ' N. Ji gf ,frr-9g'g.wnasfem1s.Aygrqv ,a-t', ,I s r MIM wwe iiiilliifllitifii kmQk5'.sQbUn:iffLi. f H' I always wear my seat- belt - not because it's a law now -just because it makes me feel safe! comments senior Beth Chaucer. In October of 1985 the North Carolina State Legislature passed the seatbelt law that re- quired all to wear seat- belts in a moving vehicle. as 49 K A Approximately one hundred and twenty students from each of the four classes were polled to establish their favorites or most sig- nificant in the various categories. Every reader can add lib in the story to the left by substituting is personal prefer- wces Events ' 27 w
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I On January 28, 1986 a national disaster oc- curred. The space shut- tle Challenger with seven astronauts aboard, in- cluding teacher Chrlstle McAuliffe, stunned the world when it exploded minutes after blast off. North Carolina students held a particular interest in this mission because both a teacher and a Beaufort native QMlke Smlthj were involved. Above is a chronological sequence of the lift off. tPictures: Mrs. Mabel Lanier, Chinquapin, N.C.b Young, far from home, lonely and marked by their short hair- cuts. These are all characteris- tics of a significant percentage of the population of our town . . . the Marines. The town of Jacksonville has vastly in- creased in size because of the addition of the military base Camp Lejeune in 1941. Al- though the crime rate has in- creased, the effects of the mili- tary have been more positive than negative. Businesses, res- taurants and recreations have flourished because of the need to entertain these young men. The majority of our business comes from the Marines, said senior Mike Baldwin, an usher at the Cardinal Theater. Downtown Cotherwise known as Court Streetl, a place where some objectionable activities occurred, became the center of improvement. The City Council devised plans to bring about change in the downtown re- gion. Bars were shut down and Marines: Men of the World -+ this part of town was designed for practical purposes. And then there was the basic military family man. He was transferred all over the world with his family accompanying him, or he left his family in a time of international conflict. Many students were temporary residents because of their fa- thers' orders. Junior David Magnuson commented, l've been in Jacksonville several times, but we keep moving all the time - l've moved four- teen times in sixteen years, l've never been in one place long enough to settle down. Other students were without a live-in father for a period of time be- cause of their orders to such places as Okinawa or Japan, or cruises in the Mediterranean or the Caribbean, or cold weather training in Norway. The Libyan incident also de- manded the fathers be away from their families. Khaddafi claimed an excessive area of in- ternational waters and a cha lenge to the United States J trespass Another incidel was the Beirut bombing whiz caused the military to ser men to increase security. Tv students, junior Chandi Combs and freshman Step anie Hoff, both had fathe who went to Beirut. Stephan remarked, lt scares me lu cause he can get called to du anytime, but I guess since he doing it for our country il okay. There's no substitute for voting! N Carmen Blakewood, a substitute Jacksonville High, places her ballo' the box on February 25, 1986. T date marked the Bond Referend election - which did not pass.
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