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Page 36 text:
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f-..- PCLITIC WAGCI Who ya votin' for?-Iunior Scott Antonacci and Sophomore Pam Harris wear presidential bumper stickers of their choice. r Show and Tell-Miss Wilson shows juniors Gary Barton, Vickie Spinelli and Freddie House some material on candidates. 32-Prime Time 53 r Wm' 3 L-.NS ., ,Wk P' x .ze K: .ek '11 X, v 2, .X gs' gf! ,ww -. f bw!-ti is '.? 't '13af'5x'A f'1' .3 ft X3 t 5' 'Vi ze ,,-3 ,.,.q55,L, 4 ,R Q ,, fc E 533'-'i5,,,E .X 17, .gm , ' x .QQ ,Qs r ji, .if-..w. x 1 t R 'Pi' We ' fl. 'S' f,,, , J i s ' 'YP wi ' 2 3f'3g.w?'5Qj1if52fQ.f,5r!js,5'y!.-ligfsa 1-
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Page 35 text:
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Northeast comes alive on homecoming A little more aluminum foil on top guys. u went to DECA, and Key Club won the S5 third prize. Ten floats Where can we get were entered in the contest. wheels this late at Late crowning ceremonies SAFEWAYV' A were conducted during a dance in Such comments the cafeteria, November 12. from club and Lisa vias crowned by Prin- . was-E'-ee ,ff tw ya -ti . . . they met in cipal She received to make a Gail Valen- ef an 9 mm bright 1 f yine xifgilhfecretary of the Cousiqifil, and the tradi- from last year's game flight, November 11, ary Ruth Hardcastle. cancellation of half time , .' ff, ,'. . ,,:: Music for the dance was ties, and the McClelQ ' ns by the Main Squeeze. added to the misery by E l i e B, Oholendt and M. Traylor Chargers, 11 - 21. F t' 't' , f ,ttt T ' .f fl . h 65,1311 IES ' 423 Northeast lion hug - Senior Dobby Henry and Crunch - Senior Keith Dickerson t eme ' Ort eas I Iunior Lisa Cross pull in the Winner Circles float gets caught between two McClel- began with the of royalty members in tudent assembly, November Representing the senior class along with Lisa and her escorts Tom Formicola and Steve McElhanon, were Terry Wade, maid of honor, escorted by Iimmy Flennoy, Iulie Peoples, escorted by Pat Stramel, and Pam Taylor escorted by Robert Iackson. Iunior maids were Carol Dixon, escorted by Cal Henry, Ianna Iennings, escorted by Matt Green, and Wilda Stewart escort- ed by Maurice Watson. Sophomore maids were Shar- on Fonville, escorted Lindy Kirk- patrick, Carolyn Larry, escorted by Eric Byrd, and Marianne Woodyear escorted by Kurt Hyde. Science club won the S15 top prize for their entry in the float contest. The S10 second prize ' tai .ff .gg . 5, that shows what Chargers want to do to Lions. lan Lions as he blocks for tailback Aaron Larry. Mums the word - Sophomores Susan Sosby here with Terri Hamm proudly wears one of the many Homecoming mums which were sold by the girl athletics. Y-teen in a box - Iunior Leslie Krebs becomes a jack in the box in Y-teens float. -nam-:naar-ev
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Mark your ballot-Iunior Lindy Andrews shows concern for voting by participating in mock election. Students choose Ford, Dole in mock election o vote or not to vote. That was the question that many Northeast students faced as they prepared to vote in the mock election sponsored by the social studies department, November 1. In order to vote, each stu- dent and faculty member was required to register his or her name, address, and date of birth on a roster sheet in either the cafeteria or in front of the main office. The idea for the mock 'sql election began as part of a study on politics in Miss Deb- bie Wilson's, Economics and Government and American History classes. Her students planned the voting procedure and worked in the election which took place the day before the national election. Miss Wilson said she thought the mock election was important because it created an awareness in students. It gave them an interest in politics as well as an awareness of the respon- sibility that is required with the right to vote, she said. Results showed that Northeast students favored the Ford!Dole ticket by a slim margin of 27 votes. Two hundred fifty seven votes were cast for the Ford!Dole ticket, while 230 votes were cast fot the Carter!Mondale ticket. Results also showed that the junior class had thelargest turn out, and a total of 487 votes were cast. Regardless of their preferences, all who took part received a valuable lesson in the procedure of voting. Lisa Fulmer HUhdfUl-S8Hl0fS TDIHIUY El1lJal'il!S and Ioey Tucker hand out important brochure Informa tion concerning candidates, as students register to vote in the mock election, held November 1. Pol1t1cs!33
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