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Clay is just one of the media Art IV learns to work with. Senior Sarah Sterling works on the potter's wheel.
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-4 A Style ll Our Own -1- lust passing by Continued from page 4. There are other such incidents that may not be considered true traditions, yet they seem to happen year after year. Maybe, no one ever noticed because they were such everyday occurrences. A cold Mon- day would not have been the same without squeezing in around the radiators before class, or waiting in line for a patty melt and rings at lunch. Not only on Mondays, but every l f A ll 1- i . 'wa l l ,, if 3 Mt. g E t l if 3 r X, 'H . ' Tl i t , 1 4, , , ' W . 4 ,ggi i 1 1 i U , , A V X 9.1 .. 1 X - I ' ll V '. ll l l 17 gf? ' i 1 , 1 mini. 'aa 1 ? , gif Jwg BlV 7 'r My by 3 .3 vi . it it j l Q 3 Q x Y.,w'A-if E 'X Q Y -'f l S 1 3 4 i i 1 l i ' it 5 i l l l ' l ...-1-Q - ' E ' I 1 f i . E- . ' 3 , Q-9 2 --F jf, M W , ,, Wearing the traditional varsity letterman jacket senior Corky Rocco at the parents' night football game. day of the week there were posters or notices plastering the walls for one thing or another. AFS, a car smash, carnation sales, yearbook sales and junior Prom were just a few of the masterpieces of art that probably were never noticed as typical hallway characteristics. Whether a trend, a tradition or just a passing fad, they made not only 1980-81, but our school dif- ferent from all others - giving us a style all our own. fi 5 mains 'J . -gig M fi 'il-ilti I 1.1 ':. A . li For the second year in a row, the Human Growth and Development class held their playschool for pre-school children. junior Linda Nickens cleans up after that day's art project A pumpkin carving. 7 X Introduction
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Academics T Taxation for textbooks Receiving a new book on the first day of school probably does not make a student wonder about where the book came from. But, where that book came from is the concern of Mr. Roy Becker and the Sylvania School Board. lt is Mr. Becker who receives funds from the board to finance all programs at Northview. This year Mr. Becker received nearly 580,000 to cover all Northview expenses. The board collects most of its operating money from Sylvania resi- dents. Sylvania residents have a reputa- tion for being rather generous with theirtax dollars, levying mills which raise nearly S9 million for the school system. This generosity has enabled Sylvania to maintain a school system that is widely recog- nized as an outstanding one, in- fluencing many families to become Sylvania residents. According to Mr. lim Miller, Sylvania realtor, when potential buyers appr ach area real- tors, they have ofterl heard of the quality of education here. However, not only are people attracted due to education, but also due to the communilty in general. The popularity of Sylv nia is evident when considering tie number of Toledo executives vrlho choose to live outside the city, creating a de- mand for suburban housing. All of these factors can be ex- amined together to follm a cycle true for Sylvania. There is considerably large number of mid le class fami- lies who demand a good education system. These people are willing to pay for this system through taxes. This retains the esta llished quality which, in turn, attrac s people here driving up the res, le value of homes. l Senior Mark MacDonald learns by doing in the learning takes on more forms than one as senior Bill ,machine trade's two year program. With the help of Maxwell helpg David Tgghmigi make 3 mgirimba Mr. Kay Dauterman, he makes a part to repair a lathe during the Independent Living Clegg, in the shop. l i 9 1 Academics
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