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Government Day County Government Day is somewhat of a school tradition, for that year's Junior Class. County Government starts with a little mild interest from all the Juniors, a day out of school doesn't sound too bad. The election begins with everyone having to pick out what office they want to run for. Then we voted in every class to see who the two candidates in each class. Federalist and Anti-Federalist in each category. After that was decided the feud really began. Such catchy slogans as Vote short. Vote Barb Ullman. Along with some very impressive art work. After three days of campaigning, which was done most of all through improvised campaign buttons with other similar slogans, which avid supporters wore for three days. After everything was done and the votes were counted the winners were decided. Then off for a day at the Courthouse, to see how the offices they were elected to are run.
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Top: George and Emily. Bottom: George and Rebecca
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Clockwise, Mark Me. having one wild lime; Jackie-thal girl always has her head in the books; Kevin-just think you can tell your grandchildren about this; Case-don't look so shy, we know better; Jane eagerly listening on; Mark O. trying hard to do his best; and Barb-we know you Love It!. Students participating in County Government Day are, top row, left to right Pat Davison, Casey Tagart, Mark McDonald, Dennis Krontz, Mark Oestman, Phil Reinhardt, Jane Baird, and teacher, Larry Anderson. Bottom row left to right J.D. Fink, Randy Mason, David Kettelhake, Julie Gorton, Kevin Miesbach, Jackie Schultz, and Barb Ullman. 29
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