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Opposite page, top row: Governor Perpich entertains Orono students. Middle row: Ms. Sjeklocha and Dr. Winter discuss the Orono school district with Perpich. Bob Arne and Rudy Boschwltz discuss the drinking age and the Grandfather clause. Bottom row: Mr. Boschwitz addresses the student body. Chris Hassel tries to explain the mod system to Mr. Perpich. This page, top row: Mr. Sikorskl explains our deficit problem. Pat Trueman listens to a question from the audience. Middle row: Pat Trueman charms the student senate. Gerry Sikorskl gives his views on teenage drinking and driving. (Dennis Bounds questions Mr. Trueman on Orono's front lawn for the channel 5 news. Bottom row: Dean Doboszcnski questions Sikorski's outlook In corporate tax breaks. Pat Trueman for O.S. Congress.
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’84 Election student involvement Furnished with the state and national flags, Orono was host to Governor Rudy Perpich, Senator Rudy Boschwitz, Representative Gerry Sikorski, and political hopeful Pat Trueman. After much hard work on Ms. Sjeklo-cha's part, many students had the opportunity to hear the candidates ideas through their introductory statements. A wide variety of questions asked by students about pertinent topics included drunk driving, abortion, ERA, acid rain, and the deficit. Senator Boschwitz stressed national arms control and jokingly added a comment about the Boschwitz family’s lack of control of their own arms. Through this rare and unique experience, Orono students were encouraged to become more politically active and definitely more conscious of this country’s political machine.
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Tippy Takes The Tiara The newly refinished gym was packed with students and parents, with Greg Nelson presiding over the first Homecoming event of the week. This year, each of the attendants was escorted into the court by a football, soccer, or cross country captain. Chris Betz awaited the moment to hand down her crown as Karen Horak sang If Ever You're In My Arms Again. When the moment finally arrived, Tippy Schulenberg was crowned the new reigning Queen. This page, top row: Daniel Walch and Susan Erickson smile for the court. Tippy receives the crown from last years Queen. Chris Betz. Middle row: Queen. Tippy and King. J.B. Karen Horak sings a love ballad. Bottom row: And the new Homecoming Queen Is ... Three Sophomore girls applaud the Homecoming Queen. Opposite page, top row: The three attendants-Susan Jackson. Susan Byers, and Tricia Morgan. Rich Lumelleau and Doug Carey at a not so serious moment. Middle row: Freshmen attendant Ellen Scherer. Sophomore attendant Aundy Caldwell. Junior attendant Paige Baker. Bottom row: the 1984-85 Homecoming court. Front row:Susan Byers, Susan Jackson. Tricia Morgan. Christine Betz. Daniel Walch. Tippy Schulenberg. Susan Erickson. Paige Baker. Aundy Caldwell. Ellen Scherer. Back row: Rich Lumelleau. Ross Boninc. Craig Anderson. Bob Arne. J.B. Newman. Doug Carey. Chris Hassel. David Cox. Greg Nelson,
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