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Swear In To Vote Day



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Title: Swear In To Vote Day
Description: "New Voters — It was "Swear In to Vote Day' at Pulaski High School. Students who have reached 18 were sworn in as voters during a ceremony at the school, at 27th Street and Oklahoma Avenue. Most area high schools have authorized registration officers to visit, and similar ceremonies are held several times a year. At right, handling the oath-taking duties for some 30 new voters were Anne Canarie, a teacher-librarian, and Donald Soucie, a social studies teacher."

Image ID: 96433
Creation
Date:
January 15, 1980 
Creator
Name:
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
City, State: Pulaski, Wisconsin
Collection
Name:
Classified File
Genre: Photographs
Subjects: High schools
Student activities
Teachers
Books
Libraries
Oaths
Students
Shoes
Hairstyles
Indoor photography
Men
Portraits, Group
Women
Flags
Clothing and dress
Rites and ceremonies
Teenagers
Voting
Eyeglasses
Librarians
 

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Please Credit: Wisconsin Historical Society

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