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CHS seniors vote first time in May- primary Election day, May 2, 1972, marked the entrance of a new generation of voters into state and national elections. More than 25 million youths were able to vote for the first time due to the newly ratified 26th Consti- tutional amendment. At CHS, the history department promoted student voter registra- tion by sponsoring two days in which stu- dents could register in the cafeteria. Quali- fied personnel, including county court clerk Mr. Nolting, voter registrar Mrs. Elmer Trimpe, and the League of Women Voters, were on hand to answer the questions posed by the many newly signed voters. More than 500 of the 18-year-old students took ad- vantage of the registration days. RIGHT-Senior Betsy Carmichael stops to talk to Mrs. Gerald Perry about the nominees for school board before going in to vote at Parkside school. BELOW RIGHT- Before she is allowed to vote Betsy Carmichael must wait while senior Rob Chambers checks the files to make sure she is registered. 20
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Sadie Hawkins Dance sets off spring activities After the drudgery of the winter months, the Sadie Hawkins Day Dance provided a type of social revival for the students. Being the first event of the Spring, the dance had a unique atmosphere unlike Homecoming or the Christmas Dance. The girls invited the boys this time, following the customs of Sadie Hawkins Day and Leap Year. The Madison Zane group played the background music while the students com- peted in dance and costume contests. Becca and Lark Hahn won the dance contest, stomping around the hay-strewn cafeteria. Dressed as Cleopatra and Mark Antony, Rachel Stewart and Bill John took the cos- tume prize. All four winners received albiuns for their efforts. In accordance with the catch a man theme, Yogi Hutsen, dressed as Marryin ' Sam, did the official marryin ' of the couples at the dance, handing out rings and certificates. RJGHT-For a change of pace, seniors Mark Rich- ardson and Martha Pace, are inspired by the slow music at the Sadie Hawkins Day Dance. ABOVE RIGHT-Debbie Olsen prepares to give a happy couple their marriage hcense after they were married at the Sadie Hawkins Dance. 22
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