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Oh my aching ballot, replies Ginny Stuck to the news of Sue Stow. Winners of the mock election gather here to discuss their recent victory. The girls must be talk- ing woman-talk for Phil Steckley, Jay Frank- lin, John Schutt, Lonnie Tillery, Bill Walton, and Dick Ponti Cleft to rightl don't look very interested in their conversation. ag: 'L government by doing Lonnie Tillery and Jim Billingsley. Candi- dates for lesser offices were also chosen at this time, and as soon as the conventions were over, the election procedures and cam- paigns got underway at full speed. The annual mock election is an outstand- ing event at Howe as it brings with it not only a better knowledge of our government but many exciting, fun-filled days. Noisy campaigners in the halls, colorful posters decorating the cafeteria and classrooms brought Howeites to the peak of excitement Hey! How do you get out of this thing? A freshman voter puzzles over the complex voting machine, wondering which lever he should pull for his favored candidates. as election day drew nearer. Then the day came and passedg the polls closed and excited office-seekers quieted down to await the re- sults of the balloting. For the first time in Howe's history a split was registered when Nationalist Lonnie Til- lery and Federalist Bill Walton were elected governor and lieutenant governor, respec- tively. Remaining state oiiices were also equally divided between Federalists and Nationalists. Put up your dukes and fight like men! Nationalist candidates Lonnie Tillery and Jim Billingsley challenge Federalists John Bowden and Bill Walton to a political tight. ,,fw,,,.,.., -ww - - --f -- -- . --- .-., f-- --.fi-Q-a--,,---W N.,Nw-,si...-..f..-.-.Wf..W.M-awww-.vmmfawxww.em ..,, ..,.. .,.... ...... LL.. ....,a......,......,,.,..,,.v,.,,, ,. Q 1 5 ,l X Page eleven
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I call this 1953 Nationalist conven- tion to order! Dele- gates to the National- ist convention listen attentively to the campaign platform of their party read by Jim Billingsley. Mock election teaches I promise bubble gum machines in all classrooms if I'm elected g Vote for me and I'll have cokes installed in the water foun- tains. These were just a few of the many campaign promises one could hear at the political conventions held early in November. All loyal members of the two opposing par- ties listened to such promises and speeches as they chose their parties' candidates for the mock election. John Bowden and Bill Walton were candi- dates for the offices of Governor and Lieu- tenant Governor from the Federalist party. Heading the Nationalist party ticket were l'll shake on that, Pardnerlu Governor Mr. Chairman, I propose Lonnie Tillery and Lieutenant Governor Bill . . . l John Marsh prepares Walton congratulate each other on the out- l1iS CH1TlDP1iifH platform forthe come of the 1953 mock election. Federalist convention. Q Q fff ilf , .4 G is if A P Page ten
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Fa-vorites are assembly and lunch Schedule III means assembly day at Howe. Seniors occupy the coveted front chair sec- tion, and freshmen crowd the bleachers for programs of speakers, music, information, and entertainment. Six members of the Warren Central High School football team faboveb appeared on one of our assemblies to help promote a stronger relationship between our schools. Before and during the four lunch periods cafeteria workers are kept busy preparing such popular food as french fries and ham- burgers for 1300-plus hungry Howeites. Part of the fun of lunch hour comes from eating and talking with chums against a back- ground of popular record music. , ' - S-if fv. I r m.. f nt LV Page twelve px
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