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Campaign Fanfare Ends in Election Pay Off Election Fanfare entails 6ecorating a car Surveying 1551113 Of a decorated car Last Springs election activities for the selection of stu- dent council president, student council vice president and Miss Tennessee State paid Off, as usual, With three happy winners. l' After the parades, the speeches, the parties, and the promises, campaigning victorious for the annual spring election for the top student posts were William Choctaw of Nashville, member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, as President; Lillie Allen of Houston, Texas, member of Delta Siama Theta Sorority, as Student-Council Vice- President: and Shirley Marbury 0f Gadsden, Alabama, member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, as Miss Ten- nessee State. 213
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