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Saturday, November 9, 1985. Prince Charles and Lady Diana, two British Royals, visited the United States. While they were here they at- tended a private dinner at the White House hosted by Nancy Reagan. A gala benefit for the United World College of the American West followed in Palm Beach, Florida. The couple spent ap- proximately one week in the States after a 12-day trip to Austrailia where they attended a charity ball and toured Melbourne. This trip was Lady Diana's first to the United States. iPhoto cour- tesy of the Associated Pressj Wednesday, May 8, 1985. This year Governor Dick Riley signed a Law's reform that stated thatl could open at 1:30 on Sunday fternoons. Those people who objected o working on Sundays were protected rom job reprisals by the law. While! unday shopping made shopping more onvenient for those who work during he week, the Sunday sales did not oost the South Carolina economy. Photo by Laura Jenkinsj Monday, January 28, 1985. Rock's brightest superstars gathered to raise money for faminine relief all over the world. United Support of Artists for Africa QUSA for Africal inspired by Harry Belefonte helped raise millions of dollars for relief in Ethiopia. Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie, Bruce Spring- steen, and Stevie Wonder and others participated. Live Aid, 16 hours of non- stop rock raised 70.5 million dollars to save lives in Africa. Willie Nelson along with 50 other country and rock per- formers raised 10 million dollars to sup- port American Farmers. fPhoto courte- sy of the Associated Pressj April, 1986. After a 75 year journey through out solar system, Halley's Comet had come again into view. Five probes will meet the comet and careful- ly scrutinize it, hoping to find the an- swers to many still unanswered ques- tions. Halley's Comet will return for its next heavenly display around 2061. iPhoto courtesy of the Associated Pressl Friday, June 14, 1985. TWA flight 847 was met by Hizbullah terrorists in Athens, Greece where 39 hostages were taken. Berri, the Amal chief, had hoped for an exchange of 735 Lebanese prison- ers for the 39 passengers aboard the plane. Jimmy Palmer, 57, of Arkansas was released by the hostages because of a heart condition. 17 days later the oth- er 38 were released. Terrorism spread to the seas also, as the Italian cruise ship the Achille Lauro was hijacked on Octo- ber 15. Leon Klinghoffer was murdered by the terrorists. iPhoto courtesy of the Associated Pressl Tuesday, November 19, 1985. President Ronald Reagan and Soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev meet in Ge- neva for a fireside chat. They met at the Fleur D'Eau and discussed the current relationships between the two coun- tries. fPhoto courtesy of the Associated Pressl Laura Jenkins and Alicia Brown Current Events
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esiringg the Magic It was all an illusion. Or was it? Every- one wanted to be a magician . Mauldin High was a training school for future magi- cians . . . the magicians who held the fu- ture of the world in their hands. The special group of students who at- tended Mauldin High embarked upon the magical journey into the future. The spe- cial curriculum of a blend of A.P., honors, advanced, practical, and special education programs specialized in the individual needs of each student. The students who attended Mauldin High had all of the advantages of a positive learning atmosphere. As students strove to- wards the day that Mrs. Hendrix would hand them their diplomas, each student continued desiring the magic. In tune. Pat Lassiter and Leroy Kennedy play their basses in string class. Mr. Joel Keller was the new conductor for the orchestra. QPhoto by Stephen Babb.J Under the knife. Jacquie Harlan and Beth Anderson dissect a cat for honors Biology Il. Mrs. June Shealy taught the class. iPhoto by Nancy Smith., Academ cs
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