Baldwin Wallace University - Grindstone Yearbook (Berea, OH)

 - Class of 1982

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Homecoming :9 J4 above: The Homecoming Courtfor 1982. Denise Biedcrman 8: John Outcah. Debbie Jones 8:. Maurice Houlaha n. Shari Andrzchczyk Sc AI Marcine Barb HuffSc Mike Mazzonc, Bcrnila Braoks S: Vcrnon Kc!1cy.Mary Rattigan 23: Dale Hudson,Sandra Pearson St Christopher Johnson.TcrriP816r5 Tom Fowler. Diana Kyrkos 3: Andy Pek. and Gretchen Lchlo 8; William Kraus. above: This is one of the many colorful floats that decorated the from of Finnie Stadium with the theme Repeat the Sweep.' right: Vernon Kelley and Bcrnita Brooks, this years Homecuming Queen. which, seem to be stunned that she won. 16fHomecoming

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cnmrn REM chw .nwarSadat was both a man of peace and a man of war. He began public career in the Egyptian military. fighting against Israel. On ober 6,1973, he led what later would be called the Great Crossing, ceessfut commando effort heroes the Suez Canal into israeli terri- 'during the Yom Kippur war. Ironically, it was. during the celebra- of the eighth anniversary of the Great Crossing that Sadafs life ended in a barrage of machine gun fire from members of his ntryts own army. Jhen Nasser died in 1970. Henry Kisisingcr. US Secretary of ,e, was reviewing the list of possible successors for Egyptian lead- iip and called them all second raters . On that list was the name anar Sadat. among others. Later, Kissinger recalled that his erestimalion OFSadat's capabilities was one of his greatest miscel- .tions. adatis first major move in the early years. ofhis regime was to oust iet advisers from his country. He then used the opportunity to n a war with Israel. Not long afterwards, in a complete turnarv :1, he became one of the prime movers for peace with the Israelis. :r years of diplomatic negotiations. a shaky peace was Finally thed. Efforts between the two countries were later acknowledged ugh Sadat and Menachem Begin. Prime Minister of Israel, being rded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1978. eturrting to his country after the final negotiations. Sadat was ted by thousands of Egyptians. who lined the streets and hailed as a Pharoah. 'tthe hero of peace? e was not without enemies however. Many factions denounced the :e treaty with Israeli feeling Sadat's move was traitorous and that ad let the Egyptian people down. Muslim and Coptic Christian ms were among the major opposition to Sadat. Members of a tlim group, Al Taqfir wal Hijra, were responsible for Sadatis sination. FOR U On October 6. 1981. Sadat's first activity during what he Considt ered his favorite holiday was to visit the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and offer a prayer, He then joined Egypt's political and military leaders at the reviewing stand to watch a two hour parade commemo- rating the Great Crossing. Near the end of the parade, five jets. trailing red. blue. orange. green and gray smoket drove in low over the stand. As must of the crowd held their ears and watched the jets. a truck pulled out of line with the rest orthe parade, An officer got out and walked toward the reviewing stand. Thinking he was to receive a salute. Sadat rose from his seat. Instead. the officer threw a grenade into the standt and three eo-conspirators began firing machine guns from the back orthe truck. In a feeble effort to save Sadat, Egyptian securitymen threw Chairs over him. Meanwhile. the gunmen advanced on the stand and emptied round after round of ammunition into the crowd. Including Sadat. eight people were killed during the gunfire. Many others were serious- ly injured. Newly elected US. President Ronald Reagan. reacted emotionally to the assasination. tAnwar Sadat was admired and loved by the people of America.u he said. hHis death today. an act of infamy. cowardly infamy, fills us with horrors. Reagan considered attending Sadut's funeralt but was told bysecuri- ty advisers that it would be too high ore risk. In his place. he sent the three former presidents who during their terms had dealt with Sadat: Richard Nixont Gerald R. Ford, and Jimmy Carter. This was the first time in history that four US. Presidents were together in one place. Hosrti Mubarakt Sadatsts handpicked succesaert quickly stepped in to take the reins 0fthe country. a country still beseiged with internal factions and poverty, a country that remains. as one Newsmagazine stated, fertile ground for the passions that cut Sadat down. Sadatj IS



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Bernita Brooks in the arms of a Friend smiles with pleasure for the title of' 1982 Homecoming Queen. Homecoming seems to be one busy day on the Baldwin-Wallaee campus. The coliege has visiting parents, alumni, prospective students, and the Keyen Lords to host. This year the queen elect- ed was Bernita Brooks and her escort was Vernon Kelley. Bernita was speech- less, shocked, and happy to rcCeive the crown from last years queen, Diana Kyr- kos and her bouquet of roses from the Student Body President, Andy Pek. The Breezer Trophy is part of the Homecoming Tradition besides the float. The past few years members of organizations on campus did not seem to want to participate. This year the tradi- tion came back to life The Zeta Tau Alpha's won the TtBreezer trophy for their winning performance. The Breezer Tradition was named in honor of Myron W. Thornburg, better known as the T'Be- rea Breeze . Myron, a resident of Berea, attended all B-W home football games and went to as many away games as pos- sibIe. He was always there Cheering for B-W. It wasjust 11 days ago when the Jack- ets lost all hope of an undefeated season, and it showed in the first part of the Homecoming game with Keyon. The Jackets were slow coming out of Blocks and it showed in the statistiest B-W jack- ets did not get a first down until five minutes into the second quarter, but nei- ther did the Lords of Keyon. The Jackets went on to win big, 27-0 for the Home- coming Game. The spirit of the team was helped by all the students, faculty, parents. friends, and community that kept up the cheering and the faith in the Yellow Jackets. Homecoming! 1 7

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