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Rosonn Dinovo Laurie Dolejs Margaret Drabik Denise Dr age Jeffrey Drapp Louis Druso Timothy Dusek Robert Dvorak Mark Dziczkowski Stephen Elek Michael Erdos Otto Ersek Suzanne Erwin Jodene Eronko Alan Fabry Laurie Fockana Karen Farkasovski CaroHne Farmiloe Clyde Faust Sherrie Fedele Beverly Ferguson Christine Fetsko Theodore FWpski Carol Firster KeMy Fitzgibbon Seniors—Dinovo
First Time Voters Fa- vor Reagan I was a little worried about hav Ing a war. but Carter wasn't doing anything so I figured why not let someone else have a chance. . . . Besides, we can t have war without Congress' approval, remarked senior Sue Anderson, who voted for Ronald Reagan In the 1980 Presi- dential election. On the other hand. John Smith voted at Oakwood Vil- lage Hall for Jimmy Carter because, He was more under control; he had more patience than Reagan. Reagan spoke openly that he wasn’t aware of the racial prob- lem. Twenty seniors of voting age were polled; out of those students, five were registered. Four voted for Reagan, and one for Carter. From the 15 who didn’t vote, reasons glv en were: I missed the deadline , I didn’t want to”, “Oh, you mean the presidential election? , No reason I guess’, I wasn’t regis- tered ”, and I didn’t know about the election. Another supporter of Reagan was Jackie Fuller, who voted at St. Mary’s. She remarked. I thought It was time for a change. ELIGIBLE. Registering to vote. Senior Bob Hiesler signs his name in the book I was undecided about who to vote tor between Reagan and Carter, so I voted tor Ander son.” commented Bob. Inside the voting booth. Bob pulls the lever tor Ns presidential choice. Folwer—Seniors 145
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