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REAGAN TAKES PERRY COUNTY AND TCHS VOTE!! Tuesday, November 6 was election day throughout the country. TCHS students be- came active participants by voting, working at the high school mock election, or by going out and working with the candidates at the various precincts. Thirty-six social studies students volunteered during study hall to conduct the school election while sev- enteen students worked the polls in Tell City and Troy. At the mock election, the Republican ticket, Reagan Bush, won the presidential election by 226 votes. The Republican ticket continued a winner on the state level with Governor Orr, Lieutenant Governor Mutz, Attorney General Pearson, and Superintendent of Public Instruction Negley. Locally, although Perry County historically is a Democrat stronghold, Reagan Bush won the Presi- dential race. All other con- tests went to the Democrats. Of local interest was the referendum concerning the addition of flouride to the water. The vote was 226 to 163 in favor of the addition at the high school election while 60% of voters in the city were in favor of the addi- tion. Approximately 70% of the student body turned out to vote at school, and 68.8% of the registered voters in the county showed up at the polls. Above: Passing out candidate cards, S. Robbins tries to influence any undecided voters. Below: Keeping records on the county voters, students K. Edwards and M. Faulkenburg worked at the K. of C. on Election Day. The Winners! President: Ronald Reagan Vice-President: George Bush Ninth District Represen- tative: Lee Hamilton Governor: Robert Orr Lieutenant Governor: John Mutz State Representative: Dennis Heeke Michael Phillips County Council Members: Marilyn Scott Robert L. Elder Gerald D. Thomas John Ramsey Meri Mullis 26 Elections
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Left: These dancers are waiting for the artificial snow to fall. Below left: Having the dance in the gym, the Student Council had to find an out-of-the way place for the concessions. Student Council member, Julie Steen, worked one of the shifts. Christmas 15
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SENIOR SOCIAL STUDIES' CLASSES CONDUCT '84 ELECTION Wanting to participate in the mock election held at TCHS, B. Busse and Contributing to TCHS's election, R. Harper and M. Lauderdale check T. Kempf sign-in and await their ballots. students off and pass out a ballot to each. Elections 17
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