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Mock Election Was Held at NACEHS NACHS ELECTION RETURNS OFFICE REPUBLICAN DEMOCRAT Pres. Gerald Ford - 65 Jimmy Carter - 82 Vice-Pres. Robert Dole Walter Mondale Governor James Thompson - 76 (tie) Michael Howlett - 76 Lt. Governor Dale O’Neal Neil Hartigan Any. Gen’l William Scott - 89 Cecik Parter - 59 Comptroller George Lindberg - 80 Michael Bakalis - 61 Sec. of State William Harris - 31 Alan Dixon - 114° The American Government classes, as part of their assignment, sponsored a mock election during noon hour on Election Day, November 2, 1976. Students and faculty members took part in the entire election process from registering to casting a ballot. (left) Before stepping into the booth to cast his ballot, John Pannier fills out his voter application form. (above) Donna Hagan supervises voter registration during noon hour, (right) As part of their assignment in American Government, Terry Lewis, Marjorie Wayland. and Mark Wright count the ballots after voting is done. 25
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Students Rocked and Rolled in the Bicentennial In following with the Bicentennial year, the Class of ’78 sponsored a Rock and Roll in the Bicentennial. On the day prior to the dance, NACHS students and faculty dressed as their favorite American hero or heroine. Free tickets to the dance were given to a student from each class whose costumes were the best. The winners were: Mary Schoepp, freshman; Jack Roddy, sophomore; Ruth Kinzinger, junior; and Doug Kinzinger, senior. The music at the dance, held Friday, October 10, 1976, was enjoyed by the students. They danced to records played on a stereo system provided by members of the junior class. (above) Rhonda Wagner is on the warpath during Junior Dress-Down Day. (right) Ruth Kinzinger. another best-dressed winner, completes her outfit as an American Indian with a papoose. First pla£e winners Jack Roddy and Mary Schoepp received free tickets to the Junior Dance by dressing as their favorite American hero and heroine. 24
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Spirit Remains High After Homecoming '77 HOMECOMING ’77 SENIOR CANDIDATES: Sharon Parker. Shoye Gaines. Cecy Fourcade, Barb Harwerth, retiring queen: Beth Lit-teken, reigning queen: Mark Stehl, reigning king: Darryl Mehrm- ann. retiring king. Bill Chrisman, Rod Cockrell, and Brian Mehrmann. Junior Prince and Princess: Mark Amann and Peggy Laflen. Sophomore Prince and Princess: Greg Nadler and Susan Loesche. Freshman Prince and Princess: Dale Jansen and Nicole Richardson. 26
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