Show Q a I rh f s AV l r t. t s I foR SE r rt f t c. c r. r a r T i i ir It r rA A J L I Ic 1 A c r. r a l s 1 r y r ii I i. i i I y K T-i T t r 1 o I L 1 r f f sM I p T I If f a 1 r r rt t h IG I w t r I r N e eI F I I. I I. I y 1 ti J 1 6 jieM Ae I 7 r r SC r j jr t r. r I f J 1 lp 1 rr r I 01 i li i 1 1 r Ts T's A c Ij r T ri r r 1 1 4 f s' s r r. r 1 ti tia a rr lI ar 4 4 f 1 J 1 A r ti S M MFr Fr IF t k 4 r r r 7 i IP I 4 f 1 a F FJ J r ti r A F t or rb Viewmont Learns Politics Viewmont High School students received a first hand view of election processes this week as they held a complete political convention to name candidates for school election English classes were named home s states ates with delegates being named from each class These delegates were pledged to certain candidates who had already been out campaigning Delegates voted these candidates on the first ballot but were free to vote for others on la later ter ba ballots Candidates gave their speeches to the convention followed by nominating and seconding speeches and short demonstrations Some good suggestions came from the speeches according to Principal Almon Flake The convention was a first in Utah high schools and gave students the chance to play playa a greater great great- er role in picking candidates and gaining gaining gaining gain gain- ing understanding of present political methods o 11 1 m lf- lf i f fj l f I 1 I 4 L t 4 i r I LA 1 r r 4 i fi f fJ J 7 i j E J I 1 j i I 1 r i 1 I I I it 1 E Il Ir Vr I I t. t t f Y s d 1 1 ii A |