Florida Institute of Technology - Ad Astra Yearbook (Melbourne, FL)

 - Class of 1983

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142 In the evening you probably study some, Then visit with your friends, and possible have a friendly drink in the rat. Now you're ready for another day!



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144 25 1 23 58 3 27 58 6 1 58 8 3 58 10 4 58 10 6 58 10 9 58 5 15 58 9 22 58 1 1 59 1 3 59 4 1 59 4 25 59 6 9 59 7 21 59 7 23 59 8 23 59 9 15 59 10 6 59 1 4 60 2 13 60 5 2 60 5 1 60 4 1 60 5 6 60 7 1 60 7 20 60 11 8 60 12 16 60 1 3 61 3 1 61 4 12 61 4 17 61 5 5 61 7 12 61 9 1 61 10 30 61 10 18 61 11 29 61 2 20 62 2 14 62 3 26 62 4 10 62 6 26 62 7 62 8 14 62 10 1 62 10 22 62 12 23 62 5 15 63 3 18 63 6 3 63 6 17 63 7 25 63 8 28 63 9 1 63 11 24 63 1 9 64 2 17 64 5 27 64 8 4 64 7 2 64 8 4 64 YEARS Ist U.S. earth satellite launched Nikita Sikhruschey succeeded Nikolai Bulganin as premier of the U.S.S.R. Gen. Charles DeGualle became the French Premier Ist under sea crossing of the North Pole, completed by the Nautilus U.S. Supreme Court reverses a two-and-a-half year delay of integration at Central High School, Little Rock, AR trans Atlantic passenger service started by British Overseas Air- ways Corp. U.S. atomic sub Seawolf surfaced after a record 60 days of being submerged Pope Piux dies Soviets launch Sputnik III Sherman Adams resigns as Assistant to Pres. Eisenhower Fidel Castro assumed power in Cuba Alaska admitted as the 49th state Okalahoma repealed prohibition St. Lawrence Seaway opened The George Washington, 1st U.S. ballistic-missle submarine launched U.S. Savannah, 1st atomic-powered merchant ship launched V.P. Richard Nixon visits Soviet Union Hawaii admitted as 50th state Soviet Premier Khrushchev visits U.S. rigging of T.V. quiz shows exposed European Free Trade Association established Ist French nuclear test explosion Caryl Chessman put to death for robbery, kidnapping and at- tempted rape U.S. U-2 reconnaissance plane piloted by Francis Powers shot down over USSR U.S. launched 1st weather satellite, Tiros I Princess Margaret, marries Antony Armstrong-Jones U.S. RB-47 reconnaissance plane shot down over Barents Sea Polaris missile launched from submerged nuclear submarine John Fitzgerald Kennedy elected 35th President U.S. backed rightest group in Laos takes power U.S. severed diplomatic and consular relations with Cuba U.S. Peace Corps created Maj. Yuri Gagarin of the USSR becomes the 1st human space traveler “Bay of Pigs” invasion of Cuba fails Commander Alan Shepard Jr. is on the first manned sub-orbital space flight East Germany closed the border between East and West Ger- many Soviet Union resumed nuclear testing in the atmosphere Soviet Union sets off largest nuclear blasts despite world protest Secretary General of the United Nations, Dag Hammarskgold, killed in a plane crash U.S. Scientist sent a chimp into orbit Li. Col. John Glenn Jr. is the first American in orbit Pres. Kennedy said U.S. military advisors in Vietnam would fire if fired upon Supreme Court backs one-man one-vote apportionment of seats in state legislatures U.S. steele price increases rescinded Supreme Court rules prayer in public schools unconstitutional Ist U.S. communications satellite launched largest cash robbery in U.S. history $1,551,277 James Meredith becomes the first black student at U. of Miss. after 3,000 troops put down riots Pres. Kennedy orders Soviet Union to stop military aid to Cuba Cuban invasion prisoners released and flown to the U.S. U.S. Maj. Leroy Gordon Cooper orbits the earth 22nd time Supreme Court rules all criminal defendants must have counsel and illegally aquired evidence not admissible in court Pope John XXIII dies, replaced by Pope Paul VI Supreme Court rules the recitation of Bible verses or the Lord’s prayer unconstitutional limited nuclear test-ban agreed upon by the US., U.S.S.R., and Great Britian 200,000 people, predominantly black, hold a civil rights demon- stration in D.C, John F. Kennedy assasinated Lee Harvey Oswald accused of murder of J.F.K. U.S. troops in Vietnam total 15,000 and aid to South Vietnam over 500 million Panama suspends relations with U.S. after riots Supreme Courts orders congressional districts have equal popu- lations U.S. sends military planes to Laos three civil rights workers found buried, 21 white men arrested Civil Rights act of 1964 passed U.S. planes bomb North Vietnamese bases after N. Vietnam 9 27 64 10 16 64 11 3 64 2 7 65 3 18 65 4 28 65 3 21 65 8 6 65 3 11 65 9 21 65 10 3 65 11 9 65 1 27 67 3 1 67 5 15 67 6 23 67 6 23 67 11 7 67 10 21 67 12 3 67 1 17 66 5 1 66 6 29 66 7 1 66 7 1 66 7 14 66 8 1 66 8 6 66 11 8 66 1 23 68 1 30 68 2 28 68 4 4 68 5 10 68 6 5 68 6 5 68 8 20 68 8 26 68 12 24 68 3 28 69 4 15 69 5 14 69 7 18 69 7 20 69 10 15 69 11 3 69 11 17 69 11 21 69 1 5 70 3 17 70 2 18 70 OF NATIONAL GROWT H AND HISTORY attacks U.S. destroyers Lee Harvey Oswald is thought to have acted alone in murder of J.F. Kennedy Alekesei Kosygin becomes Premier of USSR and Leonid Brezh- nez takes over party leadership Communist China conducts a successful test explosion of its first nuclear bomb Lyndon Johnson elected president Pres. Johnson orders continuous bombing of North Vietnam USSR Lt Col Aleksei Leonov becomes the first man to walk in Space 14000 U.S. troops sent to Dominican Republic to prevent com- munist take over Civil Rights march lead by Martin Luther King Jr. from Selma to Montgomery Alabama new voting rights act passed Negros in the Watts area of Los Angelos rioted Water Quality Act passed national origins quota system of immigration abolished massive electrical power failure resulting in blackouts over most of northeastern U.S. and parts of Canada U.S. forces in Vietnam reached 184,300 fire aboard Apollo I killed astronauts Virgil Grissom, Edward White, and Roger Chaffee Black representative Adam Clayton Powell was denied his seat in congress because of charges of misuse of government funds massive tariff cuts were approved by 53 countries Senator Thomas Dodd censured by congress for using campaign for personal benefit Pres Johnson and Soviet Premier Kosygin met and agreed not to let any crisis push them into a nuclear war Thurgood Marshall, becomes the first black Supreme Court justice Vietnam was protested by 35,000 in Washington Peace March racial riots in Newark, NJ and Detroit, MI left 66 people dead Dr. Christian Barnard performed the first successful heart trans- plant 475,000 U.S. troops in South Vietnam are all subject to bombing by N. Vietnam four H-bombs fell from a B-52 bomber after it collided with a fet tanker, none of the bombs exploded U.S. forces begin firing into Cambodia bombing of Hanoi area of North Vietnam begins Frances withdraws all its armed forces from NATO Medicare program is initiated eight student nurses slain in a Chicago apartment building a sniper atop the U. of Texas tower shot 44 people killing 14 before he was shot to death by the police Luci Johnson, daughter of Pres Johnson, marries Patrick Nugent Edward Brooke becomes the first black U.S. senator in 85 years 385,000 U.S. troop stationed in South Vietnam U.S.S. Pueblo is seized in the Sea of Japan “Tet Offensive’ communist troops attacked Saigon on 30 proy- ince capitals white racism cited as chief cause of black violence in a commis- sion report on civil disorders Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr is assassinated Vietnam preliminary peace talks begin in Paris U.S. nuclear submarine Scorpion and crew presumed lost Senator Robert Kennedy is shot and dies the next day Soviet Union invades Cxechoslavakia to crush a liberal regime at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago the police clashed with anti-war demonstrators ‘ U.S. astronauts Borman, Lovell, and Anders made 10 orbits around the moon Dwight Eisenhower died Unarmed U.S. reconnaissance plane is shot down by N. Korean jets in the Sea of Japan Supreme Court Justice Abe Fortas resigned Chappaquiddick incidence involving Edward Kennedy U.S. astronaut Neil Armstrong became the first man to walk on the moon Americans protested the war on Moratorium Day Pres. Nixon appealed to the silent majority for support of his program in connection with the Vietnam War the U.S. and U.S.S.R. began preliminary SALT talks Pres. Nixon’s nomination of Clement Haynsworth to the Su- preme Court is rejected The Selective Service System held the first draft lottery since 1942 the wife and daughter of Joseph Yablonski, United Mine Work- ers Official, were found shot to death the Supreme Court ordered 14 school districts to be integrated a jury found the defendents of the “Chicago-7 innocent of conspiring to incite riots during the Democratic convention the U.S. cast its first veto in the United Nations Security Council

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