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Campaign Graffiti Many qualified people ran for office in student government, and all during campaign week students could be seen wearing but- tons supporting the candidate of their choice. Campaigning cli- maxed on Election Day, when candidates gave their speeches at the post theater. Three different assemblies were held, and even the candidates themselves could be seen pcliticking outside the theater between assemblies. Senior Andy Black, running unopposed for the office of vice president, provided the day's excitement with an impromptu talk on freedom of speech. This was the result of a misunderstanding between Andy and the administration concerning the content of his prewritten campaign speech. Results of the election were: President - Mike Harrington, Recording Secretary -- Tina Murray, Treasurer - Damon Pike, Corresponding Secretary - Pat Frost, and Historian - Darcie Goodwin. -.ff ff' . ,X X ' if 18 - Fall Elections
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Left Top: The Seniors cheer on the class of '80. Bottom Left: Mike Harrington shows off his new scarf. Bottom Right: A good catch during practice for the big game. 1. Ken Watts raises the football in triumph. 2. The team members stride out looking ready to kill. 3. Quarterback, Greg Reid, and others focus on the game from the side- line. 4. Alicia Garrow and Kim Banton stand with their escorts in anticipation of Dedi- cation Queen announcements. 5. The Dedication Court slow dances to a special song in their honor. NK aj ,QE J, U13 6 l o 17 - Dedication
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:M- sc i.:tqsf2q. 'af N.. :el- ui nf Qfg , Aggie A 'I i fqafiaea Sf' wt vw' 1 ,455 Q 1. Candidates nervously await their turn at the podium. 2. Mike Harring- ton defeated two other candidates for presidency of the student coun- cil. 3, Students relax in between assemblies at the post theater. 4. Senior Damon Pike delivers a win- ning campaign speech for the office of treasurer. 5. Junior Darcie Goodwin strides toward the podium with speech in hand. s 5 wu. 'i i I -l I I I I l 1 i Fall Election - 19
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