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Gatoh hat Slogan 3 5 1. The Four Seasons, Sandra Ed- wards, Rick lVliller, lVlarc Krakow, and Lynn B ri c k l e y sing Sherry Baby in support of Stacy Sherry for president. 2. Swing With Jane was J a n e Vidulich's campaign slogan for junior rep, which helped her to win one of the three positions. 3. Atthe first outdoor electionsassem- bly, students listen to campaign speeches.4. Running for junior rep underthis mask is Meredith Wilson. 5. All-School Council candidate, Dave Owens, expresses his ideas to the student body . 6. Running for president, Harry Lakin gives his speech which proved to be a suc- cessful one. You're cruisin' for a bruisin' if you don 't vote for Susan , Get ahead with Letizia , and Hit the right pitch with Vidulich were just a few of the many campaign slogans that were found on cam- pus during the time of student elections. Remember it was elections time by seeing so many of the students wearing campaign buttons in support of their candidates? Some students walked around wearing sandwich boards to promote Stacy Sherry for president. Re- member Jane Vidulich in her Jane outfit? How about Susie Wolf growing ears and a tail? On the day before elections, a required assembly in the stadium was called so students could meet the candidates and hear speeches from the candidates running for the top four offices. Then the day came to cast votes with a little less than half of the school voting. For most students, deciding who to vote for was based on speeches and who had a lot of school spirit. On the other hand, some didn't need any help in deciding. Nancy NIcNIath stated The speeches were good but I had my mind made up before then because I knew who would do the best job. The final election result was: Harry Lakin, president, Bill Kurtz, vice-president, Rhetta Romero, secretary, and Nancy Gregson, treasurer. How will this student council do? Lannea lVlacDonald answered, Harry did a good job cam- paigning so he should do a good job as president. Ithink the whole council will work well to- gether this year.
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10-C.B.'s 6 hats:-1 ' IG- 9, Citizen Band Radios, or C.B.'s, have become one of the biggest booms this year, both in Chaparral and across the nation. C.B.'ers range from the very unique truckers to the small town folk who have units in their cars or homes. The truckers have their own unusual language that can only be understood by other truckers or by anyone quick enough to handle a C.B. Talk lVlanual. The truckers have perfected their lingo such that every word has a translation and nothing means what it sounds like. ' Handles, or names people call themselves on the air, have be- come very wide-ranged and different. There's no name you could think of that hasn't already been thought of or used. The Pizza lVlan California Scrap- Iron, Red Rider, Turtle Dove, II Wild Bill, Buttons and Bows, and Apache Queen are a few examples. Many people own C.B.'s but haven't gotten into talking and the language. Ken Silverberg claims that he first got into C.B.'ing for communication pur- poses. He believes that C.B.'s are more of a recreation now. You can see that by the way they are growing across the country. Ken also claims, as will any true C.B.'er, that You get to meet a lot of people. But no matter what your degree of interest, to many people a C.B. is THE IN THING-- at least for 1977. ,,,.wuw--.-- 2 , We-ef NmmNM 1 Pat Ken Russell Henry Bob Flanagan FI'lSby Gelfan Gaun Gentile Jun? Robert Tim Beth Robby Fl lfilht Furst Gardner Gehringer George Jeff Carol Pat Georgianni Gillesvog Gilmore Merle Jo-Anne Charlotte Glaser Gilmore Gingerich
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