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Happ or Homeless Why is Cindy Joseph presently living with you, asked the attorney. ecause her husband was killed and only a small amount of money was left, so she and her son, William, moved in with her father and me, answered Mrs. Kaufman. Exactly how long have Cindy loseph and her son been living with you, asked the attorney. Ten months, and as far as I know, they haven't bothered anyone, replied Mrs. Kaufman. During the spring, seven students participated in the second annual mock trials. The state-wide competition took place on March 15. lennifer Donham, Dawn Drennan, larrett lohnson, Katie Smith, Shane Walker, Laura Whitworth and Kelly Wright played the parts of three witnesses and three attorneys. There was one alternate. All teams received a description of the case in late lanuary. It involved a plaintiff, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaufman, and a defendant, Rolling Hills Homeowners' Association. The defendant charged that the Kaufmans were in violation of a No chil- dren under 2l rule in the condominium complex where they lived. Oak Grove's team received the position of plaintiff and had the job of proving that the Kaufmans weren't violating any rules. The team also prepared a case as the defendant, in case their position was changed during the com- petition. The competition consisted of several different rounds. Plaintiffs and defendants were paired to- gether, and then they carried out the trial in front of a real judge. Oak Grove was paired with Hall High School in the first round. The winners ad- vanced to final rounds, where they followed the same procedure. This process continued until only two teams remained. That final trial decided the overall winner. OGHS won District. Assisting the team in preparing their case were Mrs. Margaret Driscoll, the sponsor, and Paul Herrod, an attorney who graduated from Oak Grove in 1976. In February, Amy Thistlethwaite joined the team as a witness. 5 8 ACGdemlCS
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