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lnstallatlon concludes campaigning fter witnessing two weeks of cam- paigning, students cast their votes for student body officers for 1983-'84 on April 21, 1983. Speeches, debates, and a preliminary election were held prior to the final elections. Most of the can- didates were members of either the BLT QBetter Leaders for Tommorrowj party, or the TOCA fTomorrow's Officers Co All-outj party. In their last official function, student body officers of 1982-'83 announced the winners of the elections at an Installation Assembly on April 22. The new student body officers were Darren McCary, president, Russell Taylor, vice-president, Kris Clark, cheerqueen, Ronda Coin, secretary, julie Iensen, historian, Brent McNeely, business manager, Chris Craves, public relations director, and Iohanne Palmgren and Angie Smith, school board representatives. Student bodv officers for 1983-'84, top row: Darren McCary, president, Russell Taylor, vice-president, Brent McNeely, business manager. Middle row: Ronda Goin, secretary, Knls Clark, cheerqueen, julie Jensen, historian, Chnl-1 Graves, public relations director. Bottom row: johanne Palmgren and Angie Smith, school board representatives. Candidates for student body president, vice-presi- dent, secretary, and school board representative await their tum to answer questions during the de- bate forum. Cheerqueen candidate Lynette Andrus speaks to the students while Kris Clark looks on. i gf Elections 160
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Seniors unit at bash, snea aking the place of Senior Luncheon, Grad Bashn was a big success. Many sen- iors attended to enjoy one of their last get togethers. The evening began with a talk from Senior Class Adviser Mrs. Sue Mousseau. After dinner, the winners of the Senior Survey awards were announced, and awards were given. The Grads spent the rest of the evening dancing to the taped music by David Frei. Many seniors com- mented that they enjoyed having a Grad Bash and preferred it over a Senior Luncheon. U On May 17 at 6 aQm., five bus loads full of anxious seniors Snuck to Lagoon for the annual Senior Sneak. After a long, three-hour bus ride, they finally arrived. Despite threatening weather forcasts, the seniors were surprised with warm but breezy weather. The Grads of '83 spent the rest of the day enjoying rides, playing games, eating lunch, and having a good time. Exhausted, they arrived back in Idaho Falls around 9:30 p.m. Many seniors take time enjoy their lunch at Senior Sneak. Enjoying the let Star 2 are Kathy Baird, Heidi Hansen, M elissa Bowen, and jill Gardner. Seniors enjoy the dance after dinner at the Grad Bash. Grad BashlSenior Sneak 162
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