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Fair play Slanley Woodward plays Trivial Pursuit in his dorm room. A variety ottnvia sames were popular among college students. Some held tnvia parlies lasting into the night. -Photo by S. Trunkhill Opening
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Space walk Mission specmlisi Bruce McQmdIess lakes a walk in sfkice. Dunns the eishl-day space mis- sion, he used the manned maneuverins unit as he moved away Irom the Shuttle Challenser. -Photo by AP Wide World Photo New addition Prince Charles, Princess Diana, Prince William and Prince Harry fX)se lor a family portrait at Kensington Palace. Diana gave birth to Harry Sept. 15. -Photo by AP Wide World Photo It was a year of headlines. Adventure was led by three Ghost Busters, Indiana Jones in the Temple oi Doom and one small Karate Kid. Prince gave Americans not only his music and videos, but caused lines at the theater by starring in his movie Purple Rain. Area music fans were priviledged to witness history in the making. Begin- ning a $50 million national tour on the Jackson Victory Tour, Michael Jackson and his brothers ' first stop was Kansas City. With lots of luck, a self- addressed envelope and $30 a ticket, 135,000 people witnessed a moon walk of a different kind. And for those who preferred staying home in front of the tube, Dallas, Dynasty and The Bill Cosby Show were frequently viewed. The Olympics drew the biggest crowd of viewers. Held in Los Angeles, it was a gala affair even without Russia and 16 other Communist countries, ft was there a new star was born, gymnast Mary Lou Retton-, capturing six medals and American hearts. Americans also captured a trivia craze and were mass producing Trivial Pursuit, along with other trivia variations. But along with the good times came the bad. Internationally, there was the assasination offndia leader Ghandi and con- tinued fighting in Lebanon. Nationally, a rise in the kidnapping of children distressed all, along with the San Yiserdo McDonalds ' massacre, killing 21 people. Other tragedies in- cluded the five Amtrack derailings and the death of an Olympic band member during Olympic festivities when a car was driven off the street and onto the sidewalk. Mishaps existed locally also. The alledged sexual assaults on campus anJj an accident during the Homecoming Parade marred the year. Nearby Savannah residents mourned the death of six children in a school bus crash in May. ft was a year of change - a change of pace that was constant anc | necessary. 6 Op ening
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