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i 1980 Presidential Campaign During his 1980 presidential campaign tour, Governor Ronald Reagan visited the Tampa Bay area. To help promote the republican bill nomination, Senator Paula Hawkins, actor Buddy Ebsen, and Nancy Reagan, ' fi BL attended the campaign talk in Tampa. The Campaign location was held at Al Lopez Field in Tampa. The discussion began at 10 a.m. To attend this special deliberation by the governor, an authorized pass was required. On election day, November 4, 1980, the former California state governor was chosen by the American people as the fortieth president. Top left: Governor Reagan discussed many areas of governmental weakness. Middle left: Governor Reagan's wife, Nancy, accompanied him on the Tampa Tour. Center: One of Reagan's first campaign promises was to work on lowering the rate of inflation. Middle right: President-elect Reagan expressed his hopes for improving the economy. Bottom: Similar to other campaign tours, Reagan was asked many questions. Campaign '80: Student Lifef99
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Motivation . . On every other Friday during football season, students filed into the gymnasium at approx- imately 1:10 p.m. to participate in the spirit-raising gathering known as a pep rally. The pep rallies were sponsored by the 4 '- gl Top right: Along with Elizabeth Moss, Fran Miller helped raise spirit at pep rallies. Middle left: junior Eric Stepp portrayed an Indian who just defeated a King Lion. Center: Seniors, Elizabeth Moss and Todd Kjeer, portrayed Linus and Luci of the Peanuts , a popular cartoon strip. Middle right: Enjoying the pep rally, senior varsity football players Chris Buckridge and Ricky Sosa, took time for a moment of mischief. Bottom: The senior class took pride in their banner prepared for the pep rally, prior to the game played against Brandon High School. 'I00f5tudent Life: Pep Rallies student government and the senior class. Spirit, along with mounds of enthusiasm, was generated by Fran Miller, the student government president and Elizabeth Moss, the senior class president. Both were MC's for the pep rallies. Every pep rally was filled with different images. At a few of the pep rallies, skits were performed by members of both student government and the varsity cheerleading squad. 5 S E Sz i- ti?
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