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JOHNSON ENTHUSIASTS Henry McDonald and Cass Van Der BEATING THE DRUM for Goldwater, Republican student represent- Meer lead their group in a much-applauded demonstration. atives march through the assembly hall in a demonstration. for LBJ in an exciting and suspenseful mock election APPLAUSE RINGS OUT THROUGH THE HALL as seniors cheer speeches made for their ?ngyd:ates, Each division represented a state. ff ff? gyskfy
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i i F SURROUNDED BY COLORFUL DISPLAYS and placards, Roger Williams addresses the students at the opening of the 1964 mock election. EXCITEMENT MOUNTS as Judi Shermack, Roger Williams, and Richard Kirschke announce the voting results from each division. School goes all the wa 'lWi1l the state of Alabama please cast its votes for the President of the United States ? With these words the race was on, and tension mounted as votes were counted during Kelvyn Park's Mock Election held October 23 in the school's assembly hall. Representatives from each division cast the elec- toral votes of the state they represented. Before the final votes were in, however, it was evident that Lyndon B. Johnson was going to be victorious. The final count gave the President 1,325 popular votes and 116 elec- toral votes. Barry Goldwater won 335 popular votes and no electoral votes. Under the skillful direction of Mr. Joel Samaha and with the help of students from contemporary history classes, the Mock Election gave students valu- able insight into the workings of a national election. Many hours of hard work and debate and thought went into the makings of the successful Mock Election.
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GO! KELVYN GO! cheers the crowd as they watch the suspenseful Homecoming game at Rockne Stadium with Harrison. Panthers had a 7-0 victory. TEARFUL BUT SMILING, cheerleader Jan Fairweather receives her Homecoming Queen crown from a serious Peter Anderson. Terry Reynolds, Dottie Miceli, Sandy Berglin, and Diane Venturi had reasons to smile also. They were voted as the Queen's court and reigned with her at the festive dance. aaa - mr KEN OZYUK gains yardage against Harrison
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