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Extreme summer temps called for fun at the beach. Construction work seemed to be everywhere as Eglin Parkway underwent a facelift. Thomas Wooley (above) and Michelle Gillen (below), give the Jaycees a hand at the Haunted House. Students enjoy meeting at the mall to shop, eat. and socialize Community 9
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«cove ri. waiton oeacn Major, jonn snortaii. exchanges emblems with Inter-Club Council President Julie Rynearson and Student Council President Denise Ford at an Oc- tober pep rally Right: The new seal of the city of Ft Walton Beach is unveiled. A new city seal, new roads, new mall stores ALL ADD UP to Many changescdme to our city this year. At the the both drujded and longed for constructio' A traffimiaden road, Eglin p4rl yyay a? six lanes. Tj]Winal construction pame co Fy4you fjfidges were tfadened. In the spring a new addition to the Sajiti IcRaes leading the way. Along with many 'ith everything from hamburgers to eg tL of the year, ay began, lanes to Cin- fo Ros es iii'b. wi Summer brought about the usual beautiful emperatures rose over the 100° mark several and tourists alike enjoyed fun along the cover :onsecutive dav aid Coast. Council members unveiled a new city emblem in the fall exchanged the seal with the new ( hoefow High School seal TTpep ralk in October The eriVU taw studenti? paigns, and ;ear sal ted ;ith ‘ctions. Althoi became involv 8 Community
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Daren Anderson, Sr. Class President, presents Col. Covey with a plaque declar- ing Richard Covey Day.” Col. Richard Covey Colonel Richard O. Covey, a 1964 Choctaw graduate, made his second visit to his alma mater in October. In 1985, he was the grand marshal of the Homecoming festivities. Col. Covey returned this fall to present to the senior class a film of the flight of the shuttle mission, “Discovery,” which he piloted. It was this 1985 mission that Col. Covey took items from Choctaw and Ft. Walton Beach on board with him. The city council declared October 8, 1986, “Richard Covey Day” in Ft. Walton Beach, and presented him with a proclamation prior to the film presentation. 10 Choctaw History After the informative, as well as entertaining film, students were allowed to ask questions. Most students were curious about eating and sleeping arrangements, and the weightlessness in space. Col. Covey also commented on the Challenger” mishap of January, 1986. He indicated that NASA intends to continue shuttle missions, and that he hopes to be on flights in the future.
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