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Students Conduct for Favorite Candidates Upper: Sandy Elstad was chairman of the campaign assembly. Center left: Proudly wearing candidate rib- bons are fbackj Rne, Zordan, Loy, Olson, P. Larsong fmiddlej Anderson, Rathke, Johnson, Szenner, Laude, ffrontj Troup, Patterson, J. Larson, Manning, Olson. Center right: Campaigning was in charge of Managers Cbaekl Allen, Denny, Pellant, Hos- feld, Johnson, fniiddlel Cupotelli, Elxnquist, llouy, Peterson, Friendg ffrontl Vllalant, Lind- vahl, Powers, Eychaner, Pierce, - Nancy Eychaner arranges poster for her candidate while Gary Jensen and Jim Castle looks over the campaign literature as Warren Elaine Peterson lend an assist to John Clausen, on ladder. The election of ninth grade class officers is one of the big events of the year. Candidates were suggested by homerooms, and the final slate of names was selected by the ninth grade Representative Council. Each candidate appointed his own cam- paign manager who was responsible for making signs and pre- paring a speech. The speeches were presented in a special campaign assembly during which all Candidates were introduced Robertson samples the free water furnished by some of the candidates. to the student body. Campaign slogans and posters appeared in the halls and were carried or worn by loyal supporters of the various nominees. On election day, free water was available at every drinking fountain, and, in the cafeteria, free paper napkins were distributed through the courtesy of the wide-awake candi- dates seeking votes. C97
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Lincoln Rolls Out Its Welcome Mat On September 7, all pupils who were entering Lincoln for the iirst time gathered in the auditorium to receive their first- day instructions. Mr. VVelsh spoke to the group, explaining various rules and regulations. YVide-eyed and slightly Worried, new pu welcome. During the first homeroom meeting, program eards were handed out to the pupils, and they learned what suhjeets they would he taking at Lincoln. Mrs. Angus is clarifying the luneh- hour problem for Beverly Alsbury, Dave Swanson, ,lack Ep- person. C35 Following the general meeting, homeroom assignments were read by Mr. VVelsh and pupils met their new homeroom teachers. Here Miss Condon is escorting the 9-226 group to the room which will be their home during their stay in Lincoln. pils pay close attention to Mr. XVelsh's words of VVith program cards in hand, the pupils set out to explore the halls and start their Search for certain rooms. Mr. Nelson is pointing the way for his seventh graders, Roscoe Vance, Phyllis Mark, Anne Kapellas.
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