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Z Class election week arrived. Peti- tions, posters, handouts, and signs streamed through the student body as determined candidates endeav- . ored to obtain the goals they were Seeking. A flurry of campaigning lil .-11.11 1-l-li iii-1 and debating between supporters of opposing competitors was evident, as Hawks tried to analyze each con- testant's qualifications in order to select the most capable. Symboliz- ing the outburst in school involve- ment, the races were close, as fifty students competed for twenty posi- tions. Speeches were held, the elec- .-5.-.21 tions were conducted, and votes li- were counted, rendering six run-offs, f three of which were in the office of class president. The final deciding races were held, each slate of offi- cers was filled, and the four classes were off to a running start. Q.: DELIVERING her speech in pursuit of the office of sophomore class historian is Christie Anderson. SOPHOMORE class candidates and their campaign managers listen to instructions from sponsors before proceeding with their speeches. lil- L.-- 31 gn 4 0 .cl , Q, 1 I' n Q 0 , . - , Q' Q ai , , s , Q QU ' O O 0 Al. ta 9 l ,,' , 'l .pg I6 Student Life
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