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Show SMITH VICTOR IN ELECTION FOR PRESIDENT Schwendiman Defeated in Finals Losing Candidate Becomes Second Vice President Casting a slight shadow over the anticipated Lewis - Nova Championship Cham-pionship fight, a contest with just as much anticipation, just as much keen competition, and just as much suspense for those involved, came to a close at 10:30 today. An the office clock nibbled at eternity this morning, ballots were cast and counted favoring Stanley Smith as the 1941-42 South high school i president. A photo-finish was required in the close-run race between Stan and Mark Schwendiman, who will automatically become second vice president. Conforming to the rule that as time flies, the world moves faster, elections came a week earlier this year. Primaries were held last Thursday eliminating Lois Noor-da, Noor-da, Paul Ryan, and Stanley Jones. In previous years, Stan has been secretary of the Spanish Club, a member of the Sports and Diamonds, Dia-monds, a ski fan, a Captain in the R. 0. T. C, and House of Delegates Dele-gates representative. i This year he will be an officer on the Instructor Staff and an active ac-tive member in speech and debate s ' tournaments. j Junior and senior class presi- ' dents, first vice president, SAM and SHAG officers, secretary and historian of the school- are yet to be chosen. The elections for these offices will be completed by October Octo-ber 6. An advocate of school democracy, democ-racy, Stan has this to say about his election: "I surely feel thrilled about it. Especially being president presi-dent of South." ) Versatile virile victors visualize various ventures in view. Vice President Mark Schwendiman versus Stanley Smith, victorious victori-ous in vote verdict, verify vigorous visions of victory voices vary but venture to verify version of V for Victory. Vague and verbless but vociferous. |