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■ » -m-i This past year there have been many break throughs in our world and in our school. One of the most obvious in the United States is the fact that our President (Reagan remember him?- he's the ex-movie star, jelly bean freak) is the oldest president in the history of our country. He was also the first president to win 49 out of 50 states in an election. While we’re on the subject of politics, let us not forget our first woman vice-presidential candidate. Geraldine Ferraro. Several other breakthroughs happened in our world. William Schroeder (the man who asked for the beer as soon as he recovered was the first long term survivor of an artificial heart transplant. Baby Fae had a triumphant, yet tragic, heart transplant when her failing heart was relaced with a baboon's heart. The very first Olympic women's marathon took place in Los Angeles, Vanessa Williams was the first black Miss America. Unfortunately, she was also the first Miss America to ever give up her crown. Ethiopia's terrible drought was called to our attention, and on the positive side, brought together the world. The release of Band Aid's record “Do They Know it's Christmas encouraged the world to pitch in and help those in need. This taught most of us how to really think and care about others. Orono High School also had a few major breakthroughs this past year. First of all. the roof blew off the gym. literally a breakthrough and had to be replaced. Then, naturally in the dead of winter, a water pipe broke, and we all got to freeze out side for a few minutes because the fire alarm went off. Too exciting! As for sports, the gymnastics team broke the school record as did the girls basketball team. On the intellectual side, we now have over twenty computers in the math lab alone compared to the two we had four years ago. And now for the main event. The suspense must be killing you. This February 14th was not only Valentine's Day. Oh no, another much more exciting event took place. You guessed it! It was Napkin Conservation Day! For weeks students suffered with only two napkins per person because the cooks disapproved of everyone grabbing a two-inch stack that was never fully used. Of course, the students were rewarded on Valentine's Day with a Make-Your-Own-Sundae bar. But overall, there have been many significant breakthrough in our world and in our school this year • who knows what will happen next?
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