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Show Balloting Breaks Deadlock in Student Election After two tries during the past week, the students at Parowan High School finally named the final slate of officers for next year's student government, in an election held Monday to dissolve a tie for the student body president pres-ident of the school. As a result of last Friday's and Monday's voting, the 10GI-65 officers offi-cers at the school will he William Trimmer, student body president; Norman Robi:ison, vice president and Janet Curr, secretary, they ident; Wayne F.yre, ice presi ident; Wayne Kyre Vi"e President, Presi-dent, and Li;'.;u" La.nnreaux, as secretary. In last Friday's general i'lci lion, tin- two iiuniinees for president, pres-ident, Jerry Moilensen and Trim mer, were tied when the votes were counted, with William Knight, drawing a fairly heavy write-in vote from a group of students who came out late in his behalf. With Kniri'' e'itiiiii.'i'.'d a second sec-ond election w;'s held Monday, with Trimme- winning in a contest con-test almost as close as the first election. Robinson and Miss (Juri were winners over their opponents oppon-ents in Friday's oting, also by very close margins. f C ..-.' WILLIAM "Bill" TRIMMER I Student Body President I J i i NORMAN ROBINSON Student Body Vice President f ( 1 A . j i J -Sis MISS JANET CURB Student Body Secretary |