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MHS Elects Goldwater, MHS students voice their opinion in the i964 na- ational Presidential election by holding a Mock Elec- tion which was prefaced by speeches and demon- strations. Again the students disagreed with national Nation Elects polls by electing Senator Barry Goldwater President. ln i960 Richard Nixon had been chosen by the stu- dents, contrary to the national returns. Highlighting the election activities was a mixed- party convention held in the auditorium October 30. Here the students displayed all ot the spirit revolv- ing around a political convention flower leftj. Stu- dents not only made speeches defending their can- didates, as illustrated by Doug Wallace Qrightj, but often came to grips, as shown by Matthew McCarthy and Doug Cbelowj. SCHOOL LUNCI fx J- if UNK ,,,....
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Become Part of Manatee Traditions -MW Sw-..., This year Manatee High School again opened its doors to a foreign exchange student, Tania Marie Sarmento flower rightj. Tania came to the United States this past summer from Victoria, Estate of Es- pirito, Brazil, and has become part of an American family in the home of Janice Wilson, a junior at Manatee High. Like all other MHS students, Tania has found that being a student at Manatee can be quite frantic at times. Between planning for that big basketball game, finishing that homework assignment, and rush- ing to next period's class, Tania has become a part of the student life here at MHS flower leftj. Discover- ing this life in the United States to b-e much faster than it is in Brazil, Tania had to find time for scholastic work Qleftj among the many social activities r QQ ,sif ' if -vcr' fgexiiigfif ,. ,iw 3 ff' ' fa, as, ,, ,. s ff f 1 Z! ff H45 l,,,' in which she has participated. ,, N 2,3 is an . 2' get 4' Q gf? H35 b Pav R e ' Q 14 3 I - r 'lf' i' , '1 4 .a ' 'X' a
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Johnson Q-f -1' Matthew McCarthy labovej and Doug Wallace climaxed the assembly by delivering endorsement speeches. Other students voiced their opinions by ioining the LBJ singers fabove rightj. Throughout the week, students supported their choice of candidates by parading Cleft, and sporting party signs, buttons, and hats, as John Holton does fabove leftj. 29 l
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