Gwinn High School - Gwinner Yearbook (Gwinn, MI)

 - Class of 1987

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FALL HOMECOMING Senior Representatives Mark Ahlman Carrie Zenti King and Queen Daniel Perkins Jenny Spickerman Senior Representatives Jodi Syija Douglas Surratt 10 Junior Representatives Bruce Wilson Christine Maijonen Junior Representatives Travis hunt Margarette Aho

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Secret Dealings With Iran and Millions for the Contras. President Reagans biggest diplomatic disaster became visible the day he, in a brief appearance before the White Mouse press corps, stated that he had not been fully informed about his aides activities in the sale of weap- ons to Iran. Attorney General Edwin Mcese dropped the bombshell discovery that up to $30 million in secret profit from the weapons deal had somehow been divert- ed to the support of Nicaraguan Contras. This led to 3 investigations on Capital Mill and led to the appointment of a special prosecutor but few convincing answers to the question. What did the president know and when did he know it? The two men who seemed to know most, na- tional-security adviser John Poindexter and former staff- er Oliver North, were taking the 5th amendment — and Reagan's credibility was in tatters. Reagan's Iran Connection A cloak-and-dagger tale from the Middle East blew the cover off Washington s secret campaign to patch up its differences with Iran. The administration has secretly permitted shipments of U.S. military equipment to Tehe- ran in return for help in securing the release of Ameri- cans held by pro-Iranian terrorists in Lebanon. The reve- lations spotlighted Marine Lt. Col. Oliver North, a swashbuckling White Mouse aide, pointed to a power struggle in Iran and overshadowed the homecoming of released hostage David Jacobson, who has been held for seventeen months. Breaking Down Faces said it all. Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev emerged on October 12 from the last ses- sion of their Iceland Summit looking crest- fallen. I don't know what else I could have done, said the Sovi- et leader as they part- ed. You could have said yes, said Rea- gan. During a 2 day preparatory sum- mit, Reagan and Gor- bachev nearly achieved a historic breakthrough on arms control, with heavy cuts in strategic nuclear forces and the elimination of me- dium range missiles in Europe. For one moment, the leader even contemplated the abolition of all nu- clear weapons. But brokedown as Reagan rejected on all-or- nothing Soviet pro- posal that included strict limitations on his Strategic Defense Initiative, the anti- missile program bet- ter known as Star Wars. With arms con- trol dead in the water, at least temporarily, Reagan and Gorba- chev couldn't agree on a date for a full- fledged summit. On the Attack The crisis of a house divided continued to plague the Philippines last week. Gestures from President Corazon Aquino had Defense Minister Juan Ponce Enrile step up his attacks on a government he saw as dangerously soft on communism. The Importance of Talking About A Dreaded Disease. Roy Cohn could never bring himself to name the dis- ease that killed him. His medical records, leaked to the press, were more revealing: Cohn had died of AIDS. De- signer Perry Ellis also died of AIDS. He declined to say what ravaged him. Talking about the disease became an issue even U.S. Surgeon General C. Everett Koop recom- mended that sex education about AIDS begin in elemen- tary school. The facts covered will be grim: 15,757 Ameri- cans have died from AIDS. The number is expected to rise to 179,000 by 1991. In 1986 the only celebrated victim willing to discuss AIDS was Jerry Smith, a former Washington Redskin star, who gave an interview to help others understand, I want people to know what I've been through and how terrible the disease is. said Smith, I don't want anyone to go through this.



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Sophomore Representatives Mark Crist Jenny Caguimbal Freshmen Representatives Brandon Bruce 8c Stephanie Candela WINTER HOMECOMING g'M A King and Queen Scott Sather Shannon Mulally Junior Representatives Kim Morrissey Sc Bob Mohar 11 Sophomore Representatives Jason Keefer Sc Lesley Viitala Freshmen Representatives Dietrich Spickerman Connie Piasecki

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