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W4 sw . ,. as W ...sdr'G':mr3 Making pizzas for the annual Music Boosters pizza sale is hard work, but also a lot of fun. ,.v- Selling North Scott 'everything' is part ot the Boosters fund raising. The clubs responsible for promoting, supporting, and funding many of our exe tra-curricular projects are the athletic and music boosters. The booster clubs, that meet once a month and consist of parents of Lancers, help to provide the uniforms and eguip- ment necessary for their respective orga- nizations. The booster parents may be seen working at concession stands at al- most every school event, selling N.S. coats, pennants, cushions, and sweaters, working at a cake auction, sponsoring the midget wrestling tournament and the Sens ior Athletic Awards Banquet, and making pizzas for students to sell. The elected officers of the Athletic Boosters are President, Lance Frye, Vice President, Richard Collins, Secretary, Ev- erett Qwens, and Treasurer, Al Kluever. Those of the Music Boosters are Co-Presb dents, Myra Kreiter and Linda Lahann, Vice-President, Grace Knapper, Secre- tary, Sylvia Albrecht, and Treasurer Carol Mathias. Myra Kreiter of the music boosters, seems to sum up the spirit of a true booster by explaining, x'The only way to know what is going on with our children and North Scott High School is to get involved. lt's a great feelingllfn Enthusiastic Boosters showed their spirit as they relived the good ol' days in the Homecoming parade. Boosters organize the concession stand before the crowd arrives BQOSTERS lO3
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pl., lVfai't.' Tiitiiiitiiiri spends nitiny hcuzt- wcrking diligently uzitlr.-r the tiftitis of fare, For many N.S. students going to schocl and working seem to go hand in hand, Living in a farming community pro- vides at home jobs all year round for many N.S. students like Dennis Gollingh- orst and Cling Long. Qthers find rogue- irig and detassling area farmers! fields a profitable summer job, The seemingly always available Jobs of delivering papers and babysitting provide income for many, and are generally avail- able at a younger age. North Rark Mall provides jobs for many N.S. students with Deb Madigan decorat- ing cookies at the Chocolate Chip Cookie Factory, Denise Qetzmann selling wom- ens' clothing at Whitney's, and Sue Ryan Sz Rhonda Keester working at Chick-Fil-A. Cthers travel to Rark View, like Mike Campana who stocks shelves at Super Value, and Todd Temperly who works the cash register at the pharmacy. These jobs are more widely held by students having drivers' licenses andfor other convenient means of transportation. Some N.S. students find jobs closer to home, like Darryl Westphal who teaches racquetball lessons at 561 Racquetball and Fitness Center, Beth Small, who serves customers at the Eldridge Rharma- cy, and Bob Blacklock who does janitorial work for Shones at Caterpillar. Whatever the reason, as if just being in school doesn't keep them busy enough, many N,S. students seek outside employ- ment. Bi.-2-t Stale-snxan in all Amerifui Steve Dawson. Heigh Ho, eigh Ho, It's ff To Work We Go! Labeling corn at the Karmel Korn Shoppe is Corrie Busch, AT WORK lO'5
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