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Show Dy WAHLQUIST CONDUCTS STUDENT BODY ELECTIONS -~By Wendell Williams What an exciting week! *Yrom May ist to May 5th, ‘he students of Wahlquist qyere to make the most important decisions of the year; they were selecting Student Body Officers. It 411 started in the homerooms Monday morning. It's jard “to pick four people QUIS was in a different world. Jokingly,. at Jooked as if someone had done a Sloppy wallpapering job. But the campaign committees had stayed up into the late hours of night; the posters were good, and the air had an unusual ting to it. On Thursday, Gary DeVries conducted the Camout of 600 to lead Wahlpaign Assembly. Each wit. “In the -atternoon committee presented its tenneth White, Keith Orton skit. The campaign mana-~ "erry Hancock, and Brett gers gave their speeches and introduced their Yostley were announced candidates. The next day she winners of the primary west of the building, the alections for president. Bob Kawa, Kent Wood, officers of this year 3rent Miller, and LaMar announced the new officers. Keith Orton, Kent Taylor were nominated for Wood, Leslie Taylor and rice president. Leslie Nancy Costley were the Taylor, Rocky Quintana, happy winners. unn Thompson, and Verlene All. full of. beppiness slark were nominated for and surprise, they were secretary. Nancy Costley asked to come up front Susan Coletti, Claudia and say a few words. Jarnahan, and Nancy Hodson These very capable, jere nominated for the friendly people promise office of Historian. to do their best. Let's The next morning, on May 2nd, the student body chose everyone get behind them and support them the Keith Orton and Brett beSt We e2n, Costley to run for presi-~ jent, Brent Miller and GIRLS TAKE TOURNAMENT xent Wood to run for vice Special congratulations oresident, Leslie Taylor should be awarded to the and Rocky Quintana to run girls on Wehlquist softPor secretary, and Nancy ball team. ‘The girls Jostley and Susan Coletti went through the entire to pun tor historian. softball season without The next two days were losing a single game, very unusual. As soon as easily taking the county syne stepped off the bus softball tournament. “na Into the “building, he ~W-DAY W-Day got off with a bang, with many participants competing for one of the top three positions in. their event. Four records were broken in the seventh grade. | They were in the 100-yard dash, 220-yard dash, high jump, end the med-~ ley relay. The records broken in the eighth grade were discus, the shot put, 880-yard « dash, 440-yard the in and relay. In the ninth grade, only one record was broken. It was the medley relay. The results seventh grade -*100-yard in the were: dash - J. Hal- verson, *220 yard B, Drake, dash - M. McMickell, R. 11.6 Favero, 2o70 880 yard Mile run run - None ~- R. Evans, Frederick, 440 relay Brown, C. Harris, 8. 6:26 L. Bags, R. Chambers, J. 69.9 *Medley relay- R. Favero, EK. Bingham, B. Drake, R. Quintana 4:58 880 relay - B. Droke, E. Bingnim, -. Ouintana, Brozd We jump Fare, favero, &. “2710 - K. Johansen, oto Shot put - EH. Davis, 5S. Jensen, 20'10!! Pole vault - Tie first: Jd, Davis and &,. Davis, b> skeen, 6 |