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Election Year Sparks " Debates in the So< There was one staff change this year ial Studies department. Mr. John Pilchar replaced Mr. Frank Young as the hfstory instructor when Mr. young toe< over administrative for Gary Leeper duties' . Mr. Pilcher graduated last spring from Loras College in DiiUtT-*” o on" Qlootionycar~eneMfte~ .American Citizenship que, Iowa. 1980 and U.S.A Politics students researched the candidates running fpr prurient and then} individual students were chosen to Tor“the national office: Ann Oldorf as John Anderson, Gene Anderson as Jimnris-carai represent those contending Reagan, Brook Weldon as Ed Clark, andConnieO'ConnorasCusHall." Guest speakers were also an importaotp»t^4he - - cwr+ eiilurfrtrHsyeariMr. Southward, a vice-president in charge erican Federal Savings and Loan in Cedar Rapids 1 spoke to the Consumer Economics P class about establishing credit. Mr. John Willi ims, a former PHS science ‘ teacher ar Bills wife spoke to the"*5ur ^l -WiniaWTS^ah’^study for the test? . .IJEXT YfeXh Far Above: ‘‘Yes, Dot , we PROMISE we are gonna candidate John Anderson during the aNj>ch asiernbly^fiove Right: Scott Thompsontol B .^piead^alTice Stepanek, Mark Highley, and Tim Appleget. Above Left: Ann Oldorf expresses the opinions of campaign is ^ audience what Ronald Reagan thought about Cl IPQ * rent Events classes about the situation^ l in NoTtfrgf r ll'diahd.'M Irish native. — I - Social Studies classes got in on the ac-l lion Mr Oertelis ^ ~~j~ DoJ Pospischil i om Myers John Oertel Paul Schenkelberg John Pil 33 Social Sijdies

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