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Class Of 1988 Angie Lalumondier, President Nathan Null, Vice-President Linda Porter, Secretary Chris Nugent, Treasurer
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World News Many people don’t pay much attention to the news, but it happens anyway. As students we aren’t very aware of what’s going on in the world, but we should be because the news affects all of us. On October 19, the nation shivered with painful memories as the stock market took a nose-dive, to make that day be referred to as Black Monday. Also around this time we all cheered as strong 18- month-old Jessica McClure was rescued from the well in Midland, Texas without serious injury. The Iran-Contra trials gave us a 1980’s version of Watergate. As 1988 began, we looked back on ... the last full year of the Reagan Presidency ... the “crash” that we did bounce back from ... the 100th birthday of our Constitution ... the Gary Hart scandal... sever- al scandals involving television evangelists ... and so much more. The new year promised excitement with the Olym- pics at Calgary, Canada and an election year with active contests in both parties. In other parts of the world, Russia pulled its troops out of Afghanistan and there was political unrest in Central America. In the political world, George Bush walked away with the Republican vote on Super Tuesday, March 8, leaving Robertson and Missouri Sen. Dick Gep- hardt, totally out of the running. Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis was the Democratic front- runner, while Rev. Jesse Jackson surprised many with his newly acquired political backing. In the world of medicine, AIDS was on the rampage killing thousands, and the drug AZT was found to extend the life of AIDS victims. Even though this year has had some pretty hard times in it, we still have much to be thankful for. We are living in a country where we can go (or not go) to the church of our choice. We can tell our repre- sentatives how we feel about certain issues. And we can vote for our leaders. These are things that, on a whole, are rare in the world.
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Michelle Baumann Jenny Bell Kasey Curran Julie Edwards Zach Cook 8 Dana Dacus Jenny Cunningham Matt Easter
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