Capital High School - Talon Yearbook (Boise, ID)

 - Class of 1987

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n in - E., ga g 4, 2 A H aims? l ff. 0 ss ' Ea --Ji 5 ., ed lif 5... With two BIG elections, this year was full of . . . ud And romises The afternoon sun beat down upon the crowd of people gathered at the steps of the State Capitol building. They had just eaten a free lunch and were awaiting the arrival of the candidate and his special po- litical guest, who had just flown in that morning from Washington, D.C. The front doors of the Capitol building opened. Cut into the sunlight stepped the two men that everyone had come to see. The rally had begun. This year two very important elections took place. The seat for state senator and governor were up for grabs. The race be- tween Symms and Evans for governor was tainted with accusations. The race was considered one of the muddiest since the Church-Symms campaign. Susan Kern said this about the mud-slinging. The mudslinging got bad between Symms and Evans. lt was unneccesary. In the end, DEBATING HER BILL in American Government class, Shiela Cole helps in the political process. Symms prevailed and won his seat back, back in Washington. Meanwhile, the governor's race was in full swing. Former Democratic governor, Cecil Andrus, who eventually won, was against Lt. Governor, David Leroy. Da- mon Johnson had this reaction about the out- come of the election. When will Idaho ever loose the pomposity of democrat- ic control of the governor's chair? As the guest from D.C. finished his speach, the candidate walked to his friend's side. Grabbing his hand he raised both in joyous tri- umph. The crowd cheered as the candidate paraded through the crowd. The rally was over but the race was far from through. fsQssf ttt tt if 22525253 3 8 55.5 gd Q E s.i . f . Q - E 2 2 Gravitating greatness at Girls State . . . Rachel Goes To Wash 'I he humidity of the hot day penetrat- ed the anxious crowd's clothing. Han- kerchiefs were wiping off perpiration and homemade fans were trying to blow away the sweltering heat. Then a man in a dark suit stepped up to the podium. Ladies and Gentlemen, the President of the United States. Seeing the president was only one of the experiences that Rachel Zachreson had the opportunity to enjoy when she attended Girls Nation. She was cho- sen by her fellow Girls Staters to trav- el to Washington, D.C. While at Girls Nation she was Secretary of the Na- tionalist Party, an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court and Head of the CIA. lt was a lot of fun but I learned a lot at the same time. It was perfect, Rachel said of her exper- ience. As the president stepped off the platform he waved and the cameras -nn : ge: E 80' QQ Eeggs wg? 2 ...aa . ' ,,, gnc? 7555503- 5 aww'-15: of 'ii' CELL Sams 3' IN l is This is it! This has just got to be the time I win. I mean, l've got to win sometime, Mr. Dicerson thought as he drove to the su- permarket to get his weekly lot- tery ticket. 'll know this is it. This time I'm gonna win. I really feel lucky this time. Mr. Dickerson went to the counter and picked up and his ticket, hands shaking with excitement. l'Well, here goes nothing . . . At this time the lottery was a controversial issue. Of the peo- ple interviewed most were against it. Mr. Johnson felt, llThe people who can't afford to play it do and those who can, don't. But adults aren't the only ones who feel this way. Idaho does not have a big enough population to make a clicked. This was truly a chance of a 55 5 lifetime. -E 'E . N:- 552 Q .Sas Q'-1-. 5523 . 225.52 REMEMBERNG A FUNNY joke, Rachel zach- 4 5 7- Q - reson laughs to herself. E qi 855. 'W J Q .2 C ,E - - '- 3 3 1- P-Yt '. z-1: 3OCurrentEvents gg S Ba 3 it 2 2232522222225 e.se55:.:i,gE E 'N ir? 5513.35-:ES-1 m25.:.S..,'1as Le all an

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