George Dewey High School - Seaborne Yearbook (Subic Bay, Philippines)

 - Class of 1988

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CAPTAIN'S ORDERS. lbelowj Coach Evan Nazal, assisted by Shair Henderson, yells at his team during the Powder Puff game. Evan added, The girls played their best and that's all l could ask. We played as a team and lost as a team. ff ' T .4 OPPOSING ARMADAS. Qrightj Junior quarter back Michelle Marcelo calls for the ball and pre pares for the seniors' penetrating defense. Mi chelle commented, The seniors' defense was or ganized, but we still found the holes. . 5 Q L' ,,.. . RAMMING SPEED. Senior Lori Kellett breaks through the junior defense. The game was unor- ganizedf' said Lori. lt was challenging though, and I enjoyed the response we got out of the crowd. STRIKE UP THE BAND. Led by John Nichols the GDHS band plays Superband Rap. The band started off in two rival groups, butjoined for the halftime performance.



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CURRE T EVE T Three American Servicemen and a Filipino businessman were shot and killed by terrorist. October 28, 1987 in Angeles City adjacent to Clark Air Base. Rebels from the communist-led New People's Army have long operated near Clark and the giant U.S. naval base at Subic Bay. A tacit understand- ing governed U.S.-NPA relations: as long as Americans did not operate di- rectly against the guerrillas, the NPA would leave the bases alone. But U.S. delivery to the Philippines of 10 ar- mored personnel carriers may have shattered the peace. Callers claiming to represent the rebels told news agencies that seven more Americans would be killed in the days to come-making one death for each APC delivered. There was no firm evidence of communist in- volvement in the murders. But the at- tacks fit the pattern of NPA usparrowi' units-small assassination squads trained to strike in urban areas. And commu- nist hard-liners had warned that Ameri- cans might soon become targets. This threat brought a big change to the lives of servicemen and their dependents sta- tioned in the Philippines. U.S. facilities tightened security measures. Threat Condition Bravo was set for Subic, Cubi and San Miguel last October 29, 1987. Some of the measures taken were: body and car searches, in-country leave and liberty cancelledg no uniform worn off-base except for essential functions, controlled access and exit from the gatesg and most of all, travel restriction. Students and teachers were personally affected, as weekend excursions were cancelled and sports seasons cut short. As of March, Threat Con Bravo re- mained in effect as acts of terrorism and political unrest continued. PEARL OF THE ORIENT. tllightl Wendy Bo- gan, Andrew Shilrin, and Ruth Villtzritzcvzt dine att Cherry Blossom. one of GDIIS students' favorite restaurants in Olongapo, Other restaurants stu- dents frequent are Tappzinyztki. Clmtterbox Piv- zuhttus, Kongs and the Cork Room.

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