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Student Life —15
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° y ip cr A IN 1984, Orwell says that all people will be the same, but NHS shows its Individuaiity Individuality is the key word to the fashions of today. There is a wide display of fashions from minis of yes- terday, and punk rock of tomorrow! At NHS, you tend to see 3-d safety, and Devo glasses, worn, torn and frazzled shirts, and camoflague pants or polka-dot skirts! The first thing you say to a person is “I love your . . . hair cut!” which is probably chopped off on one side with the other painted red, white, and blue with a bandanna either around their head, neck, or cutting off the circula- tion of blood to another part of the body. Yes, individuality is present with the students of Northeastern, as we welcome each other (wherever they may be from!) to our neighborhood! TOP: “Vans” the most popular shoes around! Barbara and Dorthy show the “uni- versal” look with the Chinese attire, and (above) these guys show their patriotism in the camoflague. TOP RT: Rolands's work-shirt dress! 14—Student Life
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die in Beirut, Lebanor mourns the tragic outcome During the morning of October 23, 1983, a terrorist drove a truck stuffed with explosives into the Marine barracks, in Beruit, Lebanon. After the enormous explosion, we counted our Marine dead at 240. Scores more were injured. This Ma- rine unit suffered the heaviest casualties of any United States military outfit since the Vietnam War. This terrorist act, other military inci- dents, and the bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Beirut brought to surface many questions about our foreign policy and military presence in Lebanon. The Reagan Administration decided to make the point that we were not intimidated by terrorism; therefore, we kept our show of force in Beirut. The lost American soldiers; however, were not forgotten in Elizabeth City. The Academically Gifted students of Northeastern held a memorial service in honor of those lost. The heroes who gave their lives for the freedom we enjoy were remembered through prayers, dedications, and hymns. Americans felt a renewed na- tional spirit of patroitism as 200 students and citizens of Elizabeth City joined to- gether October 30th to show support to their country, to show respect to their dead and to show solidarity to each American. Above right: A U.S. Marine carries boots and a jacket from the rubble of a building. The building was destroyed by a terrorist bomb. 240 Marines Elizabeth City Right: Mourners light candles in tribute of those who died. 16—Beirut. Lebanon
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