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Elections 25 H M ' H I ' - ' il.. NOTt ton »itl |wf)t .• (-1 Hie o • •■ c WHEN INDIANA ' S OWN Secretary of State Larry Conrad came to speak for the government classes before the 1974 November elections, a yearbook photog- rapher was surprised to find such an ar- ray of expressions. DURING THE MOCK elections senior Bruce Abercrombie examines his state ballot and makes his decisions concern- ing who his vote will be casted for. SEVERAL SENIORS WHO just turned 18 were given their first opportunity in registering to vote. Mark Nyikos fills out his application during his government class.
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V Qtudents vote in mock elections AN IMPORTANT PART of the tedious task of campaigning is meeting people and finding out their opinions on the issues. Senatorial candidate, Indianapolis Mayor Richard G. Lugar discusses the issues with students. Junior and senior social studies classes had mock elections in which they voted for all the candidates running for state, national and county levels of government. The mock election returns were very similar to the November 5 elections. Although Warren Township is primarily a Republican district, the Democrats swamped the Republicans in the school elections. Democrat Larry Con- rad had 767 votes to Republican William L. Allen Ill ' s 533, for Secretary of State. Run- ning for 11th District Congressman, Andrew Jacobs, Jr., Democrat, beat William H. Hud- nut, Republican, 762 to 569. Democrat James F. Kelly took the Marion County prosecuter race with 698 votes to Republi- can Noble R. Pearcy ' s 606. For Marion County sheriff, Larry F. Broderick earned 775 votes while E. Allen Hunter only had 517. The only difference between the outcome of the mock elections and the true elections was in the senatorial race. At Warren, Re- publican Richard G. Lugar defeated Demo- crat Birch Bayh, 705-560. In the statewide elections, however, Birch Bayh was re-elected to a third term as U.S. Senator. Democratic candidates running for offices piled up im- pressive victories at both the public elections and school elections. 24 Elections DURING THE SENATORIAL cam- paigns, senior Marsha Butler displays her opinion of a favorable outcome by wear- ing her Lugar for Indiana t-shirt. it
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V WARREN CENTRAL ' S BAND, directed by Mr. James Chandler, marches down Post Road during the 1974 Homecoming parade. MR. ROBERT BECKLEY conducts the Concert Orchestra during a school con- vocation. 26 Music Concerts Musicians earn first-rate scores
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