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The campus was saturated with contest paraphernalia, and signs along the route to the school vied for motoring voters' attention. Speeches and promises preceded the actual elections held Thursday, April 24. Students showing their ID cards were allowed to vote during lunch, homeroom and after school After runoffs for seven offices, 29 students emerged as new cheerleaders, Student Council officers or class officers for the ensuing year. ug vous von Student Council Vice-president, Ran- dy Morse Iabove leftl announces the candidates running for offices in the Senior Class. Charlotte Lee flefrl wanders down the hall clut- tered with posters and handbills. Dale Paris Iabovel adds a little ex- tra creative art to the campaign literature. Student Life-65
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The San Jacinto holiday allowed many students extra time for last minute campaign preparations. Assembling early in the morning of April 22, candidates presented their banners, posters and handbills to the election committee of the Student Council for approval. Xllfftfia' 'A QV' iiffwfit. ' Sli I'i lf3 77iWWWfL'f3.aL 4 5574 I 'Yi'-it i... ' Heidi Hover Kabove, left! passes out campaign material. Boning up on cheers Ileftj resulted in iniur- ies for Jennifer Evans, Diane Nel- son, Joan Paxson and Patty For- ney.
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Memorial's annual conclave of outstanding students, Awards Night was held in the auditorium May 8. The ceremonies were led by Jim Lober, Ballard Pritchett and Randy Morse. Following a short speech by Principal Wayne Schaper, the 119 achievers were presented with medals. Two students from each class were named most outstanding boy and girl. in addition to school awards, prizes from Scholastic Magazine, United Nations Association, Reader's Digest, Texas Chemical Council, Outstanding Teenagers of America and Daughters of the American Revolution were presented to selected seniors. The outstanding students lrightl from each class try out Principal Schaper's office for a fling at administration of the school, They are Philip Walters, freshman, Joel Hoffman, junior, Martha Stone and Ballard Pritchett, seniors, Bobette Brok, freshman and Nora Suggs, sophomore. lNot pictured is David Carter, sophomore! Mrs. Margaret Luther lbelowl acquaints the participants with the procedure of Awards Night at a meeting held in the cafeteria. Mr. J. E. Collins fopposite page, below leftl presents the Texas Chemical Council Award to Ballard Pritchett. Becky Fischer lopposite page, below leftj accepts the Government and Economics and United Nations Con- test Award from Mr. Franklin Horbach. 66-Student Life
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