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Democracy prevailed in every move of the campaign. Political platforms of the four candidates were presented to the student voters. They were urged to think about the candidates' personality, his ideas, and his industry and dependability. And then on October 4, en- lightened citizens of CHS cast their ballots. After days of pains- taking work and keen competi- tion, the inevitable winners and losers were selected. Bruce, the new president, and Al, the new vice president, with their worthy and admirable op- ponents, Ben and Jerry, resumed their former lives. DEALS FLOURISH l Bruce Bassett: Please! Please! Vote for me Jerry Goldstine: Now it sezs here. The boys have learned a valuable lesson-how to win and how to lose-and the students have learned with them. They carried out the code of sportsmanship to the hilt, and the Singing Sands ot 1956 would like to offer them its sincere con- gratulations.
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l promise, states Ben Hovvery in his quest for the presidency. Al Gaston: Mah friends, and I know you all are mah friends. DEMOCRATIC No national presidential cam- paign between the democrats and republicans could have had more unflinching spirit or more practical motives than the 1955- 56 Chesterton High School elec- tion for president and vice presi- dent of the Student Council. Bosom buddies, Bruce Bassett and Ben l-lovvery were chosen to oppose each other in the race for the presidency. With a flurry of posters, speeches, and parades, these boys opened the most dy- namic and vvell-balanced cam- paign in CHS history. The campaign banners of Al Gaston and Jerry Goldstine, jun- ior candidates for vice president, were soon flying full mast.
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