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The Main Event One of the big events of the 1980-81 school year was the Presidential Election. Almost all the history and government classes followed the election from the primaries to the nominating conventions, the campaigning, and finally, the results of the election. Some students worked at campaign offices for local political candidates, and others wore buttons displaying their political preferences. As the election day neared, a mock election was held at the school by the BLUE PRINT to see who would win the Presidential race. At the amazement to some. President Carter came out on top, with Reagan following close behind. However, in the real election, the exact opposite secured. Ronald Reagan ended up winning by a large margin, and went into office on January 20, 1981 to begin the new term. Some students felt that if the hostages had been released prior to the election. President Carter would have pulled through as the winner. However, this was not the case. Getting ready to vote, eighteen year olds stand in line preparing to vote in their first presidential election. Election ’80 25
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Masses Of Students Bombard Hallways Class change once again brought masses of students to the halls. With only six minutes to get from class to class, students hurriedly stopped at their lockers to leave books from their previous classes and to pick up books for their next ones. Some unfortunate students didn't have any classes near their lockers, so they had to carry a large pile of books with them all day. However, a few students solved this problem by sharing lockers with a friend. While some students were busy going to their lockers, others used their time to talk to friends, stop at nearby water fountains, or spend a few minutes with a boy friend or girl friend. In whatever manner students spent their time, the six minutes always seemed to pass too quickly. As a result, many students could be seen running down the halls trying desperately to be on time. Then the dreaded bell would ring, another class would begin and students would impatiently wait for the next bell so they could crowd the halls once more. Nof one second late, art students flee out of the doors to their next class. Students can be seen stopping to drink at water fountains or hurrying to get to class on time during class change. The six minutes between classes gives Angelo Gray an opportunity to go to his locker to exchange books. 26 Class Change
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