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Dance highlights holiday season The Senior Center building provided a quiet and relaxing atmosphere for the annual Christmas Dance. Couples danced to the music of the Roger Williams Band. Photo- graphers were on hand to take a memorable picture of the event for the couples. Holiday punch and cookies were served as refreshments for the even- ing. The annual dance was just one of the many Christmas activities at North. The Debu teens and Music Men, song and dance groups from the choral department, performed over twenty shows during the holiday season. Many students shared their Christmas spirit by bringing in canned goods for the annual can drive. The drive got off to a slow start, but the students came through once again and our goal was reached. The baskets were delivered by members of the student assembly a couple of weeks before Christmas. Above: Photographer Phil Allen poses Kim Dickey and Steve Burd for their Christmas Dance picture. Above Right: Miss Gallon fills the punch bowl while Jordan Sandlin and Vicki Wallace sample the drink. Right: Members of the Roger Williams Band prepare to play for the dance which wa s held at the Senior Center. 16 ' Christmas
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North gets new gym, auditorium If you want to remember CNHS as it is, you had better look quickly. The renovation of Columbus North is scheduled to begin in the summer of 1982. Several additions are to be made to the building including an auditorium, physical educa- tion and athletic facility, and a natatorium. The auditorium will be built at the northwest corner of the building. It will contain seating for 834, a room for set con- struction, make-up room, a studio, and two lecture halls. The physical education and athletic facility will be located between the industrial arts wing and the existing gymnasi- um. This will include a new gymnasium, with seating for 500. Gymnasts will have an extended area for practice be- hind the current location of the stage. Wrestlers will also have a new area for practice on the second floor of this new facility. The natatorium is the new building where the swimming pool and the diving well will be located. It will be built on the north side of the gym. The campus of Columbus North will be changed also. A new parking lot will be built on the west side of Home Ave. Six new tennis courts will be placed there also. The drive which runs through the parking lot will be altered to allow room for the new natatorium. V J. AUDITORIUM tn LUMBUS NORTH HIGH SCHOOL Above: The nea ' auditorium, drawn by Wood Burd architects, will be built at the northwest corner of the building. It will provide seating for 834 people. Right: ' ChrisTatlock. Shelly Wright, Dan Dillman. and Tammy Arthur take a look at the scale model of the CNHS renovation at City Hall. The renovation is scheduled to be complete in 1985. Renovation 15
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Inflation ' s bite affects teachers With the impact of inflation hitting hard in Columbus, sev- eral teachers at North have found it advantageous to spend their extra time in a unique way — they have started their own businesses. Six teachers at North, Mr. Ray Bradbury, Ms. Marion Gal- lon, Mr. Gene Foldenauer, Mr. Jay Heath, Mr. Don Jackson and Mr. Keith Wellman, are self-employed in addition to their teaching salaries. Ms. Gallon and Mr. Jackson both work at farming, and Mr. Fol- denauer works as a private contractor. In addtion to build- ing his own home, Mr. Folde- nauer also works as a contrac- tor for others. Mr. Heath owns Heath Enterprises, markets Am- Way products, and owns a Christmas tree farm. Mr. Bradbury is the owner of Bradbury ' s Waterin ' Hole, a business which installs and services swimming pools and spas in the Columbus area. He said, It started as a summer job and develped into more. The store is located at National Rd. and Central Ave. in Co- lumbus and employs 20 per- sons. Mr. Bradbury has been in the pool business for six years, but this was only the second year he operated a retail store. Mr. Wellman is the owner of two businesses, The Arena Trophy Shop and the County Stadium Concessions Co. His owning the trophy shop stemmed from his interest in sports, and he someday hopes to expand to own a sporting goods store. He and his family have been operating the con- cession stand for several years for the county but this year began operating it themselves, leasing the stand and providing all of their own supplies. Mr. Wellman cited the economy as his reason for starting the two businesses. With two sons in the Bartholomew Consolidated School System, Mr. Wellman is looking toward their college educations. Even though interest rates are high and money is tight, teachers have only favorable comments concerning the success of their various busi- nesses. Most people wouldn ' t consider buying now, Mr. Wel- lman said, but we ' re doing very well. Above Left: Mr Keith Wellman draws a sottdrmk lor a customer at the concession stand at the County Stadi- um. In addition to owning the County Stadium Concessions Co.. Mr. Wei- itnan also owns the Arena Trophy Shop. Left: Mrs. Sandy Bradbury discusses the cost of an in-groung sivimming pool with a customer. Mrs. Bradbury, wife of CNHS vocational counselor Ray Bradbury and former teacher herself. was the former director of the Day Adult school but now works fulltime at Bradbury ' s Waterin ' Hole. Teacher Feature 17
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