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Giving instructions on counting ballots to Jim Priest and Loren Shelley is Richard Seyffer. The ballots were counted and elec- tion results announced on September 17. Deborah Heavilin and Dorothy Luke are two of the 282 freshmen who voted for their class officers. George ,lett and Richard Seyffer over-see thc voting. reshm n Arouse Spirit With Elections After candidates, petitions were in, the freshmen campaign began. Posters wall- papered the buildings. Speeches echoed through the auditorium, and the votes were cast. Six freshmen were selected by their class as governing officers. The newly elected were: Jon Worden, presidentg Chris Clark, veepg Mary Ellen Vogal, secretaryg Ted Cooprider, treasurerg Maggie Gaylord, girl repg Stephen Vance, boy rep. Campaigning is fun, and a good speaker is one of the many requirements of a true leader. Steph- en Vance addresses the freshmen in his cam- paign for Boy Representative. . fi, 23
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Howdy Week Heads Year Guy Williams gets things underway at C0ronado's first dance of the year. Student Council sponsors the Howdy Hop as a wel- come to new students and teachers. The Coronado Dons began the scho year with Howdy Week,'7 a welcome all new Dons. All freshmen, new students, and teache were required to wear Howdy Cards. Fa ure to do so resulted in the appearant before the Court of Justice, a Corona: court for wrong-doing, presided over Student Council sponsored the How l the honorable Richard R. Seyffer. ' c Hop Guy Williams, KRUX disc Jocke 1 served as Master of Ceremonies by W comlng the Dons and conducting Cor nado s first dance of the year Ties and hairdos swing during the Howd Hop as Richard Seyffer and Becky Boneg show how it's done. Taking a break from the dance, Dons enjoy themselves around the refreshment stand. Al- pha Omega members Connie Outcalt and Janef Snyder helped thc Student Council concessions by serving the awaiting Dons.
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t Madwoman,' Declaring I am the Mikadoln, the emperor of Japan Ui Riggsl and Katisha flanet Ayersb, elderly daughter-in-la elect, are flanked hy two frightened Japanese CCeorge Jett Sue Foxl. Gasping, It's alive, it's real, the Little Maids fCherrie Anderson, Donna Webb, and Karen Puccij examine Pooh-Bah, Lord High Everything, CTerry Privateerl. Sighing, Oh, this is what I'll never, never do, suitor Nanki-Poo CRobyn Chapmanl courts young Yum-Yum fDonna Weblml. The romance ended happily, and the two were later joined in marriage.
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