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Republican demonstrators tell who they are for while parading around the gym floor to the accompaniment of the Republican band. The Republican cheering section added to the noise and confusion of the rally. udents Elected Johnson, 1 524-286 Becky Pierpont, Jan Dorman, 'Annette Appleby, and Betsy Coale blend their voices in praise of Barry Goldwater. An active Republican, Dick Pierpont, delivered an address to attentive listeners. .mg r itliw. -, gg ff
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The Frontiersmen, Eric Baum, Ted Behrens, Bob Lang and Dick Pierpont, provided light-hearted entertainment at the Demo- cratic Rally held on October 19. Prolonged cheering and clapping sounded in the gym during addresses by Representative Gertrude Cohen and Lt. Gov. Robert Fulton. Chants of Go, Barry, go and We Want Barry were heard during the Republican rally. Huge posters of Goldwater covered the walls and signs bearing AuH2O were plastered everywhere. The Republican brass was represented by former Lt. Gov. Wm. Mooty and Robert Case, secretary to Repre- sentative H. R. Gross.. ,and Hughes. their next class. CFHS Sf Vigorous Democrats marched around the gym floor to show their support of LBJ' Some Democrats stayed to clean up the gym after their successful rally-a good way to miss part of Pep band members gave their all to provide an exciting atmosphere for the Demo rally
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The sophomores learned the ancient art of stuffing chicken wire with folded napkins. Preparations for homecoming began weeks before the big day with the senior class challenging the junior and sophomore classes to a float building contest. Thereafter, countless hours were spent in napkin-stuffing and spray-painting. Indoor and outdoor decorations were put up by the classes. Because homecoming was so close to Hallo- ween, witches and ghosts appeared beneath the scoreboard. Decorations of green and white were erected in the gym under the direction of Linda McVey. Hard Work Was the Key to The bon fire, organized by John Hecklesmiller, climaxed Thursday night's activities in blazing glory, ll - - 'W ' 'ilk11.J?iWdJ
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