Northfield High School - Shield Yearbook (Wabash, IN)

 - Class of 1979

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Page 15 text:

Time To Let Loose! ' 1 Hv hH! H BVK VwJi . Hi ■ . ■ . mmr ' = 7. The Lone Ranger rides again! These boys sure know how to boost school spirit during a pep session, = 8. Gregg Reed, Randy Shafer, Robbie Keaffaber, Randy Griffey, and Darreld Stanley make the cutest cheerleaders! = 9. David Tate, the best looking convo yet, takes time out from his piano playing to sign his autograph for an admirer. = 10. Students enjoyed the frisbee throw- ing talents of two young men from California. Nothing is more welcome to a student at NHS than a convo or pep session during an extremely hectic day to relieve the tension and allow him to let loose and augh. The convos were entertain- ing as well as educational, and the students always looked forward to them, but it was during the pep sessions that they really got in on the action and lived it up in true Norsemen style. = 11. NHS students were entertained by a couple of folk singers during a convo. = 12. Jeff Draper doesn ' t seem to know which end ' s up without a little help from Kelly Bricker. Convos and Pep Sessions 11

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c 1 1 Tracks Across America ' ' = 1. Smiles tell the story for fammy Law- rence, Sheila Wilson, and Lisa Beals after taking the top three honors. -2. Northfields 1979 Junior Miss, Sheila Wilson! = 3. Junior Miss Week required a lot of hard work, especially when practicing the 15 minute youth fitness routine. = 4. Marcia Daugherty was awarded a $50 gift certificate for her outstanding perfor- mance in the youth fitness routine. = 5. Rhonda Mowery was ch osen by the other girls as the Spirit of Junior Miss. She received a $50 gift certificate. = 6. Lisa Beals received two $50 gift cer- tificates for winning the scholastic and tal- ent parts of the program. On the evening of September 23, 1978, fifteen seniors girls competed for scholarships, awards, and the title of North- field ' s 1979 Junior Miss. The girls were judged on poise and appear- ance, youth fitness, creative and performing arts, scholastic achievement, and a judge ' s inter- view. Awards were given for the winners of each category. After hours of long, hard prac- tices the moment came that all the girls had waited for. The sec- ond runner-up was Lisa Beals, who won a $200 scholarship. Tak- ing first runner-up honors was Tammy Lawrence. She received a $300 scholarship. Northfield ' s 1979 Junior Miss was Sheila Wil- son who won a $500 scholarship and a monthly gift from the Roann Jaycees. Sheila was crowned by the 1978 Junior Miss, her sister, Gina. Girls competing were Lisa Beals, Carole Bohnhoff, Rena ' Chamber- lain, Brenda Collins, Brenda Dan- iel, Marcia Daugherty, Debbie Deeter, Lori Elliot, Sarah Francis, Darlene Hively, Lisa Kitchen, Tammy Lawrence, Rhonda Mow- ery, Linda Reed, and Sheila Wil- son, Each girl received a charm and a certificate for her participa- tion in the contest. 10 Junior Miss



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•c: Homecoming ' 78 On the cold, windy evening of October 6, 1978, a large crowd bundled together to view the crowning of the 1978-79 Home- coming Queen. This year ' s festivi- ties did not include floats. Instead each class designed and wore their spirit badges. For the evening ' s events, the se- nior class chose Lisa Beals, Rhonda Mowery and Tami Yentes as queen candidates. After the band ' s performance, a drumroll was given and the long awaited moment was here. Miss Kathy Brodbeck was asked to hand down her crown to the 1978-79 Home- coming Queen— Lisa Beals! - 1. The Northfield Norsemen did battle on the football field against a tough Twin Lakes team that night. = 2. With the near freezing temperature and high wind, students found blankets, hats and mittens very comforting. = 3. The newly crowned queen, Lisa Beals and her escort, Doug Sweet, reflect the ex- citement of the moment. = 4. The queen ' s court included freshman, Chris Reed, escorted by Dave Olmstead; sophomore, Marcia Winters, escorted by Scott Kaufman; and junior, Lori Beals, es- corted by Jeff Mowery. 12 Homecoming

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