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SENIOR ROB Zito asks junior Tim Scarvey a question from the history category in the game Trivial Pursuit, while sopho- more Trevor McBryde looks oni FRESHMAN CLAIRE Murray states her qualifications for freshman class president during homeroom. The students vote for class officers during A, B, and C lunch. WHILE WATCHING the elec- tion returns, seniors JoAnn Berg and Shannon Meiser try to finish up their homework for the night. Students in Mr. liickey's govern- ment classes got extra credit for attending. Elections!17
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The Winner ls . . by Andrea Vogrin or those who p ernment club d 1 a held its annual grlbteforeg O03 Club has Hwatclfl Party - toher 7, this was a contest to Each Ucket WHS special year for them, Watch- S2 in? the gee b th t t . Wen 0 PHY 01' tEf,'i,.gOfi,.S'f natmnal the Youth and Presidential election, electmn Soggeiqlftiggi E35 h ld T - Vgmbertgffsdayf N0 results in Austin. The But, DHS students under 18 were not left out. Each student had the opportu- nity to vote in all of the follow- ing elections: cheerleader, class officer, mock elections and vo- ting for student council repre- sentatives. Voting at school lets you see what it will be like when you reach the age to vote. It gives you the feeling of indepen- dence because you vote for who or what you want, not what other people want, junior Mendy Peugh said. The night of the Presidential election, the Youth and Gov- party began at 6:30 p.m. and continued until 10 .m. p I think it was great! We had an excellent turnout. All the door prizes were given away to increase the attendance. It was a good way to make money for the organization, said senior Brian Adkins. At the conclusion of the elec- tion, the result was a landslide victory for Reagan. He won by a 60-40 percent margin. We all knew who was going to win, but the party was fun and there was lots of good food there, senior Amy Bjork said. 'P NOT ONLY the presidential ticket of Reagan!Bush had the luck to win but also senior Beth Worley who won the door prize at the election watch party No- vember 6, sponsored by Youth in Government. 16!Elections SENIOR NANNETTE Kellam cannot believe how big a land- slide Reagan!Bush won by. Sen- iors Amy Waddle and Rita Pear- son continue to watch the returns for other results.
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PROUDLY SMILING after be- ing crowned, Stacia Hood poses for her first official picture as Miss Flame 84-85. DOOR PRIZES during Miss Flame intermission were given away by Sparky the Firedog. Senior Carrie Dennis receives a smoke alarm donated by Wal Mart. .v vs ' 'u 1..- ni 'fix l lx' . :tl A. 18fMiss Flame v , ,. fill . ,nd - ,041 . S fs '.'.'.'.'u g ,110 GV,-' 'I -'.'f5'g' QV 'xo 0 n ,Q -' 4 .. 'e Q 9.0. -s'a.,'.v:' ir., vo 4 'vu' . L O 59.64 ll 1 1 o a can v!9l'Y '4 Q v 'f0 ' 'lf .'o'ffo'v sOQ0OO9....n!1QplQQ4 f Q.. f '4'.s:9zs:q: ins WM D I SX SX.- ef. 'H - ' 0- W-T.. fo at xx -N7 -if ,NX Q.. 1 ig Q I tr Y ' N QL V7 , 8 A ...N 'Av-wa, ,, ...WMM--M EXHAUSTED FROM the hard weeks of Miss Flame practice, senior Beverly Irwin sits in the traditional Miss Flame chair and wonders who will be the next Miss Flame. Miss Flame and her court in- cludes: Miss Congeniality, Rene Parkerg 4th runner-up, Julie Williamsg 3rd runner-up, Stacy Stephensong Miss Flame, Stacia Hoodg former Miss Flame, Kim Burrg 1st runner-up, Courtney Riggsq 2nd runner-up, Paris North.
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