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UNLIKE MY unworthy opponents . . . Senior Wayne Hurley concludes campaign speeches in on assembly. 4 W , Y VA Y we mmm J GIRL FRIDAY Amy Shank pins up a posfer for her candidate, 'DON'T WlGGLE! iesls Jim Jana to John Epps as he signs an election pefiiion. I2
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ONE OF the features ofthe Dart yearbook sales campaign this year was the distribution of l'm Sold tags to purchasers of the annual. lt seems that Junior Don Ferguson, center, is sold on the Dart as Junior Elaine Ludwin and Junior Bob Bruosta help him adjust his tag. ASSEMBLIES, especially the good ones, will always be remem- bered. A show-stopper in the yearbook sales kick-off assembly was Barbara Schrock's impersonation of Joan Davis, TV comedienne. Assisting in her act was Dick Hastings, who impersonated Ed Mur- row. FIVE PAGES to go and l'll have the theme done! This might be what Junior Mickey Conley is wondering as he does research for his composition . . . a feat performed often by many Bulans this year.
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Petitions, Posters, Promises Petitions, posters, promises-these were the high- lights of the annual Junior-Senior class elections last tall. Excitement began the first day when campaign managers urged classmates to sign their candidates' petitions. These, in turn, were submitted for approval to the Elections Board which consisted of Bonnie Cola- vechio, Richard Fredericks, Mary Harvey, Donna Noce and Joe Orlando. Climaxing the activities was a pep rally which be- gan with a parade through the auditorium and con- tinuing on with candidates making campaign speeches. Dick Hastings was master of ceremonies of the elec- tions assembly. Those seeking senior offices were: V PRESIDENT-Bob Cassell, Wayne Harley and Kay Huskonen, VICE-PRESlDENT-Tom Corts, Wade Mc- Cool, Ron Zoblisien, SECRETARY-Olivia Friedberg, Barbara Huston, Susie Witherell and TREASURER- Elizabeth Doolittle and Barbara Schrock. Junior candidates included: PRESIDENT-Virginia Mearini, Ed Pickard and Brad Yale, VlCE-PRESlDENT-Bruce Gaw, Jim Brad- ley, John Hoyes and Nancy Shuffle, SECRETARY- Gwen Bock, Shirley Bentley, Simone Pirello and Lor- raine Williams, TREASURER-Ann Eberle, Ken Pendle- ton, Richard Wilson and Susan Greene. UREMBRANDTS THEY Ain't ! Terry Shaw gazes over Mary Recker's shoulder as she puts the finishing touches on a poster. , 1 3 THE CALM Before the Storm. Anxious candidates and their managers await curtain call.
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