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PROPHETIC MOMENT - Receiving applause after being introduced by Ann Ziman (standing at left) is Andrea Balogh (standing at right) who eventually was chosen Homecoming Queen after nomination by student election and final selection by a panel of judges at this luncheon. Applauding are Administrative Dean John Ohmen, Can- didate Vicki Dow, alumni representative Ray Engleman, and ASB President Don McCoy. THE BIG BROADCAST - Watching the San Bernardino game on TV are Larry Kill ion and Sharon Bumstead. RUNNERS-UP - Naomi Snyder and Pam Nutter were princesses.
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KIOWA Z-IVCF were winners in Class II. A gi, threatened the Redskins ' flimsy old wigwam. KAPPA UPSILON ' S tiger was skillfully fashioned. That ' s Bud Greening looking up in proper admiration. Reigns FRESHMAN CLASS Rushed for Victory. I t JWULH : I fat .: ETA Pi ' s tiger, Jim Ausman, Dick Fanjoy and Cee Kazmier look upon a strange target.
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Campaign Time STUDENT POLITICOS could give some lessons to many of their elders. Campaign posters ran the artistic gamut, but with heavy debt to America ' s great comic strip artists. Electioneer- ing placed great emphasis on personality conveyed through glamorous photographs and much person to person contact by each candi- date and his most dedicated supporters. All activity, of course, found its climax in the privacy of the voting booth. Elections were conducted by Representatives-at-Large, and the measures they took to insure orderly and legal voting were reminiscent of Wagon Train, no less, with a circle of benches corralling the voting booths to isolate them properly from undue influences. POSTER PALS - Actively campaigning are Jim Murphy, Jeff Eile, Jim Ausman, Tom Burull, Jim Trost, Hugh McMillan, and Gordon Rudh. Unfortunately, their candidate didn ' t win, but merely being nominated was a distinct honor in itself, and anyway, everybody had fun during the campaign. 19 VOTERS — Preparing ballots in an ASB election are, left to right, Jack Northrup, Nancy Trammell, and Patty Rose.
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