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g the spirit of float CATCH THE -.. ,'-1 E . A few years ago the spirit and general feeling of this school could best be described as a ripple in a murky pond. But something happened. Something totally new and alive ran through the very arteries of this school. This feeling was a charge, or as the yearbook staff chose to call it, a WA VE. What makes a wave a wave? Do a few molecules of water in the sea make a wave? Does one fan standing up and sitting down in a huge stadium make a wave? Ho! lt takes everything and everyone working together with the same spirit and enthusiasm to make a wave. Everyone must catch the wave or there will be no wave. The students at Riverdale High School did catch the wave this year. lt was caught with fans supporting the Rams at games and 2 participating in all spirit lifting activities. 1 l 1 sv- . -f-!l' -1'.1Tl4'.., A f ' ' f , .',.5M.f3.' 11:7 331 ji - A xg: A I K , . Z I 3.256- 5 r f 'r 'Z fr . 1- .,:1f?'+X f y yi. H ' . . ,g .. f .,,.. 2 ,.f ,gm ,,, , .1 fr . r-V 1.. .-n. . .w nv. .rf , -wrt.. . . rw r 1-N r. '- q,H.. 1. 'M f .4 w w? ' A 'W . 7 f . 5? f 'W Fr 'M QW if 1' V . '1'r.u3A A . ' ff maya Mr' xg: V. 1-.2 4- .Q b Li 'ti-4 'rr tg 5.7, ,- - ,, , -.rr-A Q! 4540 li :?f, 5:1 I 2' 1-4 V-f' . 1 ' - - 3 112 -1 J..-' V, -k -Wi x -I L 'f - 1 . A -f 'j -1 ,I f 54 1. i' -.?'ftf.::-S :...f ' ' V , r ' r . - . aff .L 'w 3-:f-nn., g f. ' 1 ' A- ,,,, '.Q ., . .y .H .n . N -' ' adn- .Y 'Z' :w..-::r-r r . K . ,.- .. K. . f '- , ,www- Wi.. If-fagfwivmnr Y. fi ml wi..-1 iff-..'-wx v' -..,,f ' WT-rr .1 Q: 1 - V-Zlyrwl 11,31 i'm.mw . jg -f rm?-f 4.ws,.r.f:.r'-. M f WMV :5f!...g3.3,.i N g-jrgggggmiw L P32 ,- A 1--1 ps rv:-N , . .1 U-if -A -W1 ' 'jr ,135-U.. .as-'-is ffvfff .4 ' rf 1 .gif :V N ,,.,.c-1 - fe . 421 ' f f' 'fide 1' - I IIUIATEDH S Y MIS soasvn :uns K . 'fww ' ' . g , woofrr ...ui -hrs .F 'kia p Y, , -
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The news coming both out ofthe capi- tal and from other nations, hiends or enemies, has shocked the population of the United States. The stories have infom1ed us of the current events of both the U. S. and other countries that played some important role during the 1986-87 school year. American reporter Nicholas Danilolf was imprisoned in the Soviet Union on suspicions of being an American spy. A Soviet submarine sank oli' the coast of New Englandp all of her crew was rescued. The arms talks in lce- land were a failure as the two leaders couldn 't agree on the proposed disar- maments. President Reagan saw the teens in the 'Young Astronauts' pro- gram off on their visit to the Soviet Union. Secretary of State Edwin Meese questioned the right of the Supreme Court to make ruling judgements. The Challenger case was reopened, with new evidence on the cause ofthe explosion. The Tour de France was won by Greg LeMond, the first Ameri- can to win in the race's history. The New York Mets beat the Boston Red Sox to win the '86 World Series. Prince Andrew married Sarah Fergu- son. Corazon Aquino visited Washing- ton D. C. with hopes of pursuading U.S. bankers to ease the repayment tenns of Manila 's S14 billion dollar debt to the U.S. Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres and Egyptain President Hosni Mubarak held talks to try to dis- solve the Cold Peace between the two nations. President Reagan was ac- cused of selling arms to Iran in trade for the release of Americans being held hostage in Iran. ln the National Archives, it was discovered that most of the govemment documents from World War ll were rapidly disintegrat- ing. These papers were treated with chemicals and were saved.
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