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fue P0lifiCi3Il- lim Hunt SPGHKS to Reagan vs. Mondale. Student debat- student body about politics and ers argued their views in a school ipaigning. debate over the presidency 1984: A year of Competition Carl Lewis won how many gold medals? Ronald Reagan won by how many votes? These were the common questions asked as students attempted to keep up with the headlines. The year came alive with the 1984 Olympic Games and the national elec- tions. This past summer many students kept up with the stiff competition at the Sum- mer Olympics held in Los Angeles, California. Though many communist nations were not in attendance, the games were not lacking in competition. The United States enjoyed a sweep in al- most every event, and the men's gymnastics team won the first gold medal since the beginning of their participa- tion in the Games. As talk of the Olympics di- minished, anxiety started building around who would be our next President. In an effort by Andrews' adminis- tration to give the students an idea of what it's like to vote, a mock-election was held. Students listened to de- baters from Andrews' Na- tional Forensic League who presented the views of each party. Afterwards, the stu- dents voted on the candi- dates running for President, the Senate, the House of Re- presentatives and Governor. Our results were: Ronald Rea- gan, President, jim Hunt, Senate, Robin Britt, House of Representatives, and Iim Martin, Governor. Two out of four wasn't bad. The results of the real election held on November 6 were: Ronald Reagan, President, Iesse Helms, Senate, Howard Co- ble, House of Representa- tives, and Iim Martin, Gover- nor. The involvement of the students in the mock-election proved to be a good idea, helping the students to better understand politics and the election process when they are old enough to vote. Rr in xx Bi su GAN , REQUSH campaigning. Leslie Mintz Brent Herndon show their fa- candidates for the elections. if Electionsl29 i l l l
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