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Booster Captains-Seated: M. Heath, B. Jones, co-captains. Row I: S. Foureman, J. Trott, S. Story, K. Flynn, K. Thomas, A. Hatfield, T. Ma, J. Wood- ard, H. Barnhouse, S. Luckett. Row 2: P. DeFluiter, E. Woody, J. Mushrush, M. Fishman, M. Heilman, J. Larson, L. Barkley, D. Heftelfinger, J. Cantlon, T. Starrett, C. Violet. Row 3: D. Watkins, D. Penzone, D. Washburn, D. Leatherman, D. Caldwell, J. Manter, M. Siegle, L. Walker, R. Wolfe, J. Callahan. Row 4: J. Poling, M. Hittle, R. Fout, C. Moody, R. Lower, M. Bowen, E. Bolin, F. Prince, R. Ward, J. Trimmer, J. Hurley, Mr. Kerst. Polar Bears Top 953000 Goal Pop Olmstead and his lovely wife, Gary, portray the Odd Couple. On Thursday, September 26, North High School students collected money for the annual Booster Drive. Forty-four seniors were selected to or- ganize teams of students who wished to work on the drive. Marcia Heath and Bob Jones were the student coordinators. With the help of many students, the Boosters were able to top their goal of 553000. The money collected on the drive was used to purchase better equipment, and to make improvements for North's athletic program. 'AT' 'MV if Booster captains of the winning team, Molly Heilman and Jack Manter, demonstrate the persuasive technique.
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This year's ln the Know team was composed of two seniors, Marc Mehl and Mark Davis, two iuniors, Dave Buchman and Rick Billingsley, a junior alternate, Lars Engle, and as advised by Mr. llg. The large number of North students interested in participating on the program was narrowed down by an elimination ompetition, held a few weeks be- ore the first television match. Under 5 he direction of Mr. llg, the team embers drilled intensely several ights a week and were able to win he first game. - 4 I 1 LN 1 ,. . 5, X .OJ -3. Participation Promotes Understanding On November 4, North held a mock election. Included n the ballot were Ohio's representatives to Washington, residential candidates, as well as state and local issues. his election was sponsored by Mrs. Blair's and Mr. Horn's rinciples of Democracy classes. Following the American ystem, each student and school employee was given the pp 'y to vote for the candidate of his choice. North ortunlt the trend of the nation by electing Richard M. as their Presidential choice. North High voting booths add to the authenticity of election day. i 11 I Cofcha irmen, election. ,X g f A .fra J ,-1 '. , -xg Jay Bigger and Sophia Lee, work hard to organize the
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