Columbus North High School - Log Yearbook (Columbus, IN)

 - Class of 1983

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Above Center: Reigning Queen Tammy Arthur crowns Robin Stuckey as 1982 Queen, as Tammy ' s escort, Mark Hill (right) , and senior Jeff Seltzer look on. Below Center: Warm congratulations are shared between Robin and her mother. Left: Taking a break is North tight end David Bieker. Below: The senior class poster domi- nates the trophy case in front of the Se- nior Circle. Homecoming

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The Bull Dogs were defeated; the disc jockey was late for the dance; and a steady rain fell throughout the evening; But many bright moments accompanied the evening of September 24, which gave Homecoming 1982 a delightful aura Homecoming reveals spirit Traditionally, Homecoming at North has centered around float building and float competiton among the three classes; but with the cancellation of float competition for the past two ye- ars, new activities had to be formed this year to replace floats, as well as to promote greater student involvement in Homecoming. An exciting week was kicked off Sept. 20, as students began dressing up for spirit days. On the evening of Sept. 21, specta- tors filled the bleachers, waiting to watch the first annual Littler 500 bicycle race. The team of Dan Vogt, Kevin Lantz, Mike Marston and Scott Saddler took first place in the competition. Winning second place was the team consisting of Joe Kahlen- back, Jeff Rice, Jamie Ryan and Mike Moeller. The team of Tom Dorenbusch, Jim Olsen, Bill Wendell and Brian Hamilton placed third. The members of the fourth place team were Eric Moeller, Eric Simpson, Gene Wheeler and Andy Pearce. Another popular Homecoming activity was the Powder Puff football game. The blue team was victorious, 32-12. Again this year, the Quill and Scroll Society sponsered a hall- decorating class contest, with the seniors being announced as the winners. Senior Robin Stuckey was an- nounced as 1982 Homcoming Queen during halftime festivi- ties, and she was presented with a bouquet of roses by football captain Jeff Finke. I had al- ways dreamed of being chosen Homecoming Queen, but yet it seemed as though it was too far out of reach and could never happen to me, Robin recalled. My parents are terrific and have always been very suppor- tive of me. I was shocked, but very proud and truly happy, said Robin. Her escort was Tom Dorenbusch, and senior candi- date Beth Hoy was escorted by Dan Daniel. Junior candidates and their escorts were Ann Lu- Above: Officials toss the coin before the start of the game. Right: The senior class of 1983 expressed its spirit through the colorful decorations of Senior Circle. cas and Greg Boaz and Patty Essex and Rory Click. Sopho- more candidates and their es- corts were Virginia Orben and Ed Mickel and Lisa Hoffman and Chuck McGee. On a night in which a steady rain fell throughout the second half, the Bull Dogs made only one turnover, a lost fumble early in the half that led to a field goal by Bloomington South. Bloo- mington South was victorious over the Bull Dogs with a final score of 10-0, and as Coach McCaa said, They simply played better. Homeconing activities were highlighted by a dance, which was held in the cafeteria follow- ing the game. Reigning Home- coming Queen Tammy Arthur crowned Robin as 1982 Queen, aided by Student Body President Gene Wheeler. A record number of students attended the dance and a disc jockey, Freddie Fev- er, provided popular tunes throughout the evening. 8 Homecoming



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student Government plays a key role in the issues influencing school life Students strive for success This year North ' s student government consisted of the Student Assembly, Student Council, and the Student Success program. These groups of students, along with their sponsors, worked togeter to improve all aspects of the school. Student Assembly members were chosen by each homeroom, while the Council members were elected by the .Assembly. Gene Wheeler served as student body president this year, and the other officers were as follows: Jeff Seltzer, vice president; Linda Luse, treasurer; Lissa Arterburn, secretary; and Mike Miller, sergeant-at-arms. The Student Council, in conjunction with the Student Assembly, supported such activities as the Christmas canned food drive, in which over 2,500 items were collected to help brighten Christmas for 60 families in Bartholomew County. Rent-a- Santa was another Christmas activity sponsored by the Student Council. Wheeler, Mike Sanders, and Brian Fulp served as Santas. Santa ' s elves, who asisted in entertaining elementary school students, were Lesa White, Kyle Copple, Laura Clipp, Lissa Arterburn, Karen yagnke, and Linda Luse. .A major goal of the Council this year was the planned establishment of a Chapter of S.ADD (Students Against Drunk Driving) which would combine North and East students and would begin in the 1983-84 school year. The annual Talent Show was held April 7 . Committees w e r ■ organized to plan activities for Fun Day, which was held on May 13. The Student Success Program involved several committees, consisting of both students and faculty members, who created new ideas and put their ideas into action. Activities included business visits by Columbus businessmen to North Feb. 24 and March 8, as well as a parent-student exchange day on March L Major projects of the program this year included media spots which were sponsored by Tri- Hi- and were heard on WCSI twice a day on Mondays and Fridays; course evaluation through each department; peer tutoring in the English composition classes; and reorganization of the Curriculum Committee which met everv Thiirsda . Above: The 1982-83 sophomore class officers are, from left to right, Lee Bridges, president; Jamie Ryan, vice-president; Nancy Bumb, treasurer; and Lori Jackson, secretary. Above Center: Assistant princi- pal Jim Powell contemplates a suggestion made during a Stu- dent Assembly meeting. Below Center: The 1982-83 Stu- dent Council members are, bot- tom, Nacy Bumb, Lissa Arter- burn, Mike Sanders and Linda Luse. Center Gene Wheeler, Fe- licia Hyneman, Jeff Seltzer, Lisa Ingellis and Mike Miller, and top, Tom Dorenbusch and Mike Devery. Not Pictured are Virgi- nia Orben and Lee Bridges. Far Above Right: At a meeting of the Student Success Commit- tee in charge of the morning an- nouncements are, from left to right, Mr. Bob Brookshire, Mrs. Mary Ann Heise and Mike O ' Brian. Far Below Right: The 1982-83 junior class officers are, from left to right, Chris Copple, treas- urer; Felicia Hyneman, presi- dent; Susan Kiel, secretary; and Lisa Ingellis, vice-president. 10 student Government : ' 53S

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