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he Class of '84 is full of individuals who have succeeded in a wide spectrum of activities. Scott Carmichael attended National Forensic Leaguels National Tournament, while Prank Medina attended the National Student Congress in Texas. Brian Cile was a semi-finalist for the state of Missouri in the Century Ill Leadership Program. Tom Huebner attended Missouri's Boys' State, a program designed for outstanding young men. Tom was also a member of the All District Kansas City Suburban Confer- ence Qrchestra - all of his four years in high school f a feat which will be hard to top Cindy Cash was Nortlitowns - and Nlissouris oratory champion. Cindy was also awarded a Chancellors Leadership istlitilarship from the Liniversity oi Missouri, as was her classmate, jennifer Nauss. The Curtiin Matheson Award for Chemistry was presented to Kansas Cityls outstanding science student, Frank Me- dina, while the National Scholastic Arts Award went to Denise Jernigan. Scott Carmichael, Frank Medina, and Dan Rothwell were all semi-finalists in the PSATXNMSQT contest. Shannon Clark was a finalist in that program ' a most distinctive honor. ln sports, Danny Hayes was a two year State Wrestling Champion. Alane Booth was named to the All'State Girls, Basketball team, while Charlie Sutton and Chris Fricke were both named to the Znd team of the All-State Football team. Chris was also named to the All-Metro Football squad as a first-team punter. In a group effort, NKC's Une Act Play and Readerls Theatre won the State titles. The music department received the most lm ratings at state in the school's history. Accomplishments honoring the en- tire class include a total of 12 commended students for the PSATXNMSQT, 40 Cold Medallion Diploma winners, Z6 Grand Ciold Honor Roll members CE-average, four yearsj, and 48 Presidential Academic Fitness Awards. Although l've given you many accomplishments of my class, there are undoubtedly others l have left out. Through hard work, positive thinking, and self-confidence, the Class of N984 has set an example for other classes to follow
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I i l F l l s r E l ,i i l i l I i i l l l I i i V V I l i i i i i i i i I l i l ,.f-ff 4sw c ' c ARMY. BE ALL YOU CAN BE. 'mi THE tank Y E, Gives-55 e Glfimnvsrc HUW NUT TU GLUWA JOB WYUTYIEW .. Q. . e MJ! Life after high school? ll students, especially seniors, must make an important decision. This decision is: what to do after high school. This is a big step in the life of a high school student. Over 60075 of Northtown seniors choose to attend some form of college the next fall. A lot of deliberating must be done and many decisions must be made before just the right choice is made. Some students feel it best to live at home and attend a local community college. Among those found in the Kansas City area are Penn Valley and Maple Woods. Other students prefer to move away from home and enroll in a state public school such as KU in Lawrence, Kansas, or MU in Columbia Missouri. These, of course, are more expensive, but offer a wider selection of courses than community college would. College, however, is not what some people are looking for after four years of high school. Some are lucky enough to already have a good job or know where to get one. Cthers do not know exactly what they want to do with their life. They need money, but do not have a job. Therefore they opt to join the military. The Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines are places where one may learn a variety of skills, plus earn some money at the same time by serving his or her country. Whatever decision is made, it is a big one. Students must take their time and examine their alternatives carefully before making that one final choice which will affect them for a life time. 3 ,fa 'I -' T5 ' : ' -- -- -- V W ,,,,,. . A . , . .v - WI
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