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HERE'S HOW the Nationalists and Federalists conducted their annual battle for top political offices. On election day, the Federalists won a sweeping victory. Federalist candidate Dick Miller became Governor of Howe State by defeating the Nationalist's candidate Ralph Johnson. At top left Ralph congratulates Gov- ernor Miller . Rival party members wish each other luck on Election Day at the polls in the picture at top right. An unusual scene in any convention, but it's only the beginning. All is quiet for now but wait until later. Then the speeches will begin. As is the custom, the rules, platform, and cre- dentials committees make their reports to the convention. At the lower left the rules com- mittee report is being given. During the confusion of the convention, the tabulators keep a record of the votes cast. The picture at the lower right illustrates the conven- tion in full swing. Jo Ann Meyer was crowned Hi-Y Sweetheart on February 9 at the Sweetheart dance. She is pictured above with her court. From left to right they are Norma Midtbruget, Nancie North- ern, Hi-Y Sweetheart Jo Ann, Janet Parker, and Joann Guidone l TOP-In l95l the D. A. R. Award for Citizen- ship went to Janet Callon. BOTTOM-The American Legion recognized Farrell Patrick and Sara Spradling for citizen- ship honors in the Spring of 1950. 9
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honor and glory In 1951 Violet Queen Judy Spring- er reigned over the annual May Pageant of Achieve- ment which portrays the achievements of the year at Howe and marks the school's birthday. Shown left to right are the members ofthe court: Eloise Kerr, Page Arlene Hin- kle, Carolyn Cox, Queen Judy, Marilyn Hockenberry, Page Karol Kindwall, and Diane Moeller. Q
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l1owe as it was -l 10 UPPER LEFT- Gold- en Girl Morilyn Morri- son ond Brown Boy Groml McBroom ruled over The Brown cmd Gold Donce on Octo- ber 7. ABOVE - reoding from Top: Mono Dous- mom,Tricio Boker, Cor- ol Sirofhers, Judy O'Ho1rrow, Golden Girl Marilyn, Dove Weir, Eorl Green, Jim Hol- lenbeck, Brown Boy Gromi. LEFT - The condi- dofes folce life eosy in the olcove between classes.
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