Northwood Middle School - Northwood Cardinal Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

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QOl 3 1833 02215 9807 Gc 977.202 F77ndt 1970 NoRTHWDOD Middle School.. NORTHWDDD CARDINAL 9f lii v ' ats no 6e Cardinal ' 69-70 Published by The Cardinal Yearbook Staff of Northwood Junior High School 1201 East Washington Center Road Fort Wayne, Indiana 46805 Spring 1970 Co-Editors: Debbie Mann Jennifer Johnson Assistant Editor: Susan Harris Sports Editor: Dennis Arnold Faculty Advisor: J. R. Rothhaar Underclassmen . . 46 Staff Mr. Massie listens. Mrs. Marker in action. Mrs. Harris checks our books. TV recorder in use. Happy Birthday sung to Mrs. Hess. ADMINISTRATION ADVISES . . Dr. E. Warde Kelly has completed his eleventh year as principal of Northwood Junior High School. He was Northwood ' s first prin- cipal in 1959, when junior highs were a new idea. Since then he has successfully given Northwood the reputation as one of the finest junior highs in the state. This was put on the record last year when Northwood was evalu- ated and given a good rating by the North Central Evaluating team. Dr. Kelly went to college in Alabama, obtaining his Bachelor of Science degree. He then came to Indiana Uni- versity to do his graduate work. Dr. Kelly has certainly served as a very efficient and compe- tent principal, helping to provide a good learn- ing atmosphere here at Northwood. Dr. E. Warde Kelly Coming to us from Lakeside Jun- ior High, where he taught English, Mr. Moore has served a successful year as Northwood ' s assistant prin- cipal. Under his leadership, the school Council and Independent Study groups have accomplished much this year. He has also been a helpful counselor for many of our students. He attended Indiana Uni- versity, obtaining his B.S. and M.S. degrees. Mr. Moore has contributed a great deal to Northwood this year to help provide a good learning situa- tion. Mr. Ray Moore FACULTY FACES . Anne Albright J. R. Allan Shirley Cho Robert Coyle Edith Craw June Deardorff Nelson Detwiler Galen Eberhart V. C. Fries Barbara Gall Van Gehl Marilyn Groves Janice Marker Irvin Hart Lorene Hodell James Irey Mary Irmscher Lamar Kilmer Sibyl Kirkham Robert Lew Don Livengood Gerald Massie Joe Miller Myrtle Mitchell Keith Morphew Linda McColgin Shirley Pierce J. R. Rothhaar Barbara Sather Orvil Schlatter NEW CHALLENGES . . . w Walter Sevier Alice Sheat; Edith Stout Elizabetli Stroll William Stults Max Thrasher Steve Ulm John Wearly Edwin White Larry Windmiller Anne Albright; B.A., M.S. Guidance, Drama Club; McPhereson College, St. Francis College J. R. Allen; M.Ed. Social Studies, Spanish, Spanish Club; Univ. of Kentucky, Indiana U. Shirley Cho; M.S. Math, F.T.A.; George Washington Univ., Indiana Univ. Robert Coyle; M.Mus.Ed. Vocal Music; Sherwood Music School, Manchester College, Butler Univ. Edith Craw; A.B. Latin, Lang. Arts, Typing Club; Central Normal, Ball State Univ., Indiana University June Deardort; B.S., M.A. Art, Art Club; Manchester College, Ball State University Nelson Detwiler; B.S., M.S. Industrial Arts, Athletic Coach; Bowling Green University Galen Eberhart; B.S. Language Arts, Social Studies, Travel Club; Huntington College V. C. Fries; B.S., M.S. English, Social Studies, A.V., Photography Club, Indiana University, Manchester College, St. Francis College Barbara Gall; B.A,, M.A. English, Cheerleaders, Cheer Block; Hanover College, Indiana Univ. Van Thomas Gehl; B.S., M.S. Guidance, Patrols, School Council; Vincennes University, Indiana State University, Indiana University, Ball State University, St. Francis College Marilyn Groves; B.S., M.A. Science, Health, Teen-Age Discussion, Manchester College, Indiana University, Purdue, St. Francis College Janice Harker; B.S., M.S. Language Arts, Social Stuaies, Drama Club, Indiana University Irvin M. Hart, Jr.; B.A., M.A. General Science, Biology, Science Club; Purdue, North Central College, Northern Illinois, University of Missouri Lorene Hodell; B.A., M.A. English, Social Chairman, Hanover College, St. Francis College James Irey; B.S., M.Ed. General Science, Varsity Football and Wrestling, Bowling Green State University Mary Irmscher; B.S., M.S. U.S. History; Indiana State Teachers College Lamar Kilmer; B.S., M.S. Phys. Ed., Boys ' Intramurals, Football, Basketball, Track Coach; Manchester College, St. Francis College Sibyl Kirkham; B.S., M.A. Home Economics, Teen-Age Discussion, Sewing Club; Appalachian State University R. A. Lew; B.E., M.A. Math, Track Timer; Toledo University Don Livengood; A.B., M.S. General Science, Athletic Ticket Sales, Electrical Experiment Club, Manchester, Indiana State University, Indiana University Gerald Massie; B.S., M.S. Special Ed,, Football, Ohio State, Indiana University Joe Miller; B.S., M.S. Biology, General Science, 8th grade Football and Basketball, Ball State Myrtle Mitchell; B.A., M.S. Developmental Reading, Reading Club, Manchester, St. Francis Keith Morphew; B.S., M.A. Instrumental Music, Indiana Central, Ball State University Linda McColgin; B.A. Librarian, Library Club; Oklahoma State University Shirley Pierce; B.A. Language Arts, French, Newswriting, Ball State University J. R. Rothhaar; M.A. Language Arts, Northwind, Cardinal, Golf, Ball State, Ohio State, Univ. of Colorado, University of Illinois, St. Francis, Indiana University B. Sather; B.S. Art, Physical Education, Girls ' Intramurals; Carroll College, Univ. of Wisconsin Orvil Schlatter; B.S., M.A. English, Social Studies, Reading, 7th Grade Football; Fort Wayne Bible College, Ball State, Indiana Univ. Walter Sevire; B.S., P.E. Science, Health, Shop Assistant; Indiana State Alice Sheak; B.S., M.S. Physical Ed., Intramurals; Purdue, Indiana Univ. Edith Stout; B.S. Home Economics, Teen-Age Discussion, Sewing Club; Manchester College Elizabeth Stroh; B.A. Language Arts, Social Studies, Drama Club; Ohio Wesleyan Univ. William Stults; B.A., M.S. Algebra, Math, Basketball and Track Scorekeeper, Football Timer; Purdue, Indiana University, Ohio Wesleyan, St. Francis Max Thrasher; B.S., M.S. Math, Basketball, Football; Huntington, Indiana Univ., Purdue, Ball State Steve Ulm; B.S. Math, Football, Basketball, Track; Taylor Univ. John Wearly; B.S., M.A. Industrial Arts, Indus. Arts and Model Club; Ball State University Edwin White; B.S., M.S. U.S. History, Chess and Checkers Club; Indiana Univ. Larry Windmiller; B.S. Math, Algebra, Cross Country, Basketball; St. Francis College CLERKS, COOKS, AND CUSTODIANS KEEP ORDER . Doris Fleetwood Study Hall Clerk Shirley Harris Library Clerk Ella Hess Secretary Dorothea Thomas Secretary Gwen Mains Cafe Manager Herman Eversole Custodian Marion Gulley Custodian Gerald Lhamon Head Custodian Burl Muter Engineer Garnet Roberts Matron Cooks prepare Northwood ' s noonday meals. Preparing and sweating for a lab test. Dissecting is fun. Really, it is! p 1 c i A  ?l £ :. p K- - ii Food, Fun, and Frolic. Man ' s best friend. NINTHERS . . . The boys let off steam during intramurals. NINTHERS COMPLETE . . . Christine Acheson Mary Ann Adams Mary R. Alexander Dan Allison Don Amari PROSPEROUS YEAR . Karen Cashdollar Carol Cashman Leanne Casso Mark Castleman MarciaCavinder Monica Cavinder Gary Clay Rodney Click Tom Cohrs Kent Cole GAINING NEW KNOWLEDGE . Debbie Carpenter Jim Conneli Renee Conner Rick Conner Theresa Cracroft Dennis Elick JefTEllenwood Marie Ehinger Sharon Evans David Ferron TO MORE CHALLENGES . . . Sandy Kneller Steve Kovacs Debbie Kreionbrink Greg Kroemer Esther Lacy Clark Mason John Mason Mary McDaniel Tim McLaughlin Laura Meehan AS SOPHOMORES . . Kerry Meredith Sharon Messenger Mary Michels Dennis Miller Barbara Mizzell Karen Pressler Barbara Rabbitt Roberta Ranck Annette Remington Debra Repka ENCOUNTERING . . . Tina Reynolds Roxann Rhoades Pam Rice Nancy Richard Ted Richardson Darlene Smith Greg Smith Mike Southern Pam Sparks Cynthia Steckbeck NEW OPPORTUNITIES . . Mickey Sterling William Stevens Jeff Stone Julie Stone Susan Stoops Michele Wagner Gary Wakeland Lyndon Wall David Warner Debbi Watson IN LIVING AND LEARNING . Donald Weidner Bill Weiss Lee Wells Ginger West Deb White Kathy Young Ed Zbacnik Charles Zieseniss Connie Zimmerman 9th Grade Home Room gathers gifts for family at Christmas. Algebra class is shown at work in Mr. Stults ' class. Sports m i I Cross Country team accepts City Trophy. Scene from the tourney game against Memorial. Many sports add to Northwood ' s activities. Jump ball between Rick Murphy at the Memorial game. Reserve Cross Country team accepts its trophy. CITY CHAMPS IN CROSS COUNTRY The varsity cross-country team ran their way to the city championship this year. The boys came in before school and wortced hard to condition themselves both mentally and physically for the rigorous task of running the many miles for practice and meets. The champs were coached by Mr. Detwiler and Mr. Windmiller. The team members are (TOP ROW): Al Wright, Richard Vaughn, Kerry Mere- dith, Ed Lewton, Robin Martin and Coach Detwiler. BOTTOM ROW: Tim Dixon, Bill Piercy, Steve Crow, Tom Kline and Doug Vining. Our reserve cross country developed rapidly this year, and did well in all their meets to win their well-deserved city champ honors. They ' re all look- ing forward to next year with the hopes that they will follow in the var- sity ' s footsteps. Mr. Windmiller and Mr. Det- wiler are the coaches. In the TOP ROW are: Coach Windmiller, Dave Simmons, Jim Kumfer, Gary Hunter, Rick Zart- man, and Coach Detwiler. BOTTOM ROW: Larry Stemmon,Roy Kline, Tom Bunner, John Magley, and Wes Sidwell. VARSITY TACKLES Bill Stevens Fullback Dan Butler Halfback John Mason Halfback Joe Horstman Halfback Bill Grunewald Halfback Tom Bastress Fullback Rick Griffith Center Rick Ormiston Center Calvin Martin Tackle Dan Partidge Charles SturgiU Bob Wolfe George Nicodemus Greg Beer Tackle Tackle Tackle Tackle End WINNING SEASON Ted Richardson Rick Murphy Dennis Arnold Doug Ford Riclc Conner End End End End End Mr. Irey — Head Coach Mr. Massie — Assistant Coach The ninth grade team had a successful season with only two setbacks. Great fan following enabled the team to win all their home games. They were coached by Mr. Irey and Mr. Massie. RESERVES FIGHT TO WIN . . . Mr. Miller coached the eighth grade team to a 4 and 2 won-lost record this fall. The guys worked hard and hope to capture first place next year as Northwood ' s varsity team. Rah-yay eighth grade! 8 Th The seventh grade football team, coached by Mr. Schlatter and Mr. Kilmer, brought down a 2 and 1 won-lost record this season. Northwood can be proud of this fine team and look forward to having a great eighth grade season. 7 Th 9th Grade 8th Grade 7th Grade We Opp We Opp We Opp 8 Franklin 8 Franklin 20 Lakeside 12 Fairfield Lane 36 36 Lane 6 8 Jefferson 12 6 Jefferson 16 6 Jefferson 13 26 Lane 14 Lakeside 22 Memorial 16 14 Memorial 12 Lakeside 2 8 Weisser VARSITY NETS WINNING SEASON . . . Al Hepler Forward Bob Wolfe Guard Team is shown with managers Bill Grunewald (far left) and Don Klein (right). Al Wright Forward Ed Lewton Center Rick Murphy Forward Greg Smith Guard Rick Magley Forward Steve Beyer Center UNDERCLASSMEN TRAIN FOR VARSITY . . . 8 Th The eighth grade team had a good year in 69-70 and have hopes of making a good showing in their varsity year. They were coached by Mr. Miller. They are: I FROST ROW. left to right) Ron Cos, Alen Swenson, Allan Martin, Stan Presley. Toni Casso, Roy Kline, Corey Sparks. Jeff Davis. SECOXD ROW: Bob Sum- ney, John Jacobson. Terry Ivy. Rick Berry, Kenny Klien, Randy Allen, Mike Rasor, Randy Wolfe, Chris Gach. and Coach Miller. 7 Th Pictured here is the 7th grade team coached by Mr. Ulm and Mr. Windmiller. The coaches and the team did a good job. Those pictured are: iFROST ROWi Larry Shelton, Kelly Shively, John Crocker, Marty King, Greg Orendorff. Tim Archer. SECOXD ROW Mr. Windmiller, Wes Sidwell, Bruce Ault, Richard Elzey, Kim Wind, Bill Biggs, John Magley, and Mr. Ulm. 9th Grade 8th Grade 7th Grade We Opp We Opp We Opp We Opp 45 Franklin 34 55 Jefferson 31 41 Franklin 36 28 Harrison H. 26 52 Lakeside 40 52 Concordia 48 33 Lakeside 28 25 Lakeside 28 46 Fairfield 48 57 Portage 37 55 Fairfield 51 26 Lane 42 60 Leo 37 60 Geyer 53 49 Harrison H. 34 36 Jefferson 28 58 Harrison H. 29 50 Kekionga 38 35 Weisser 51 33 Memorial 36 58 Weisser 51 Tourney 23 Memorial 37 41 Franklin 31 45 Memorial 49 55 Portage 48 57 Lane 42 48 Lane 26 49 Memorial 56 45 45 56 38 Jefferson Portage Kekionga Lakeside ♦Forfeit 36 33 45 46 WRESTLERS PLACE IN CITY . . Shown above is the Varsity Wrestling team. Coached by Mr. Irey, this group has successfully devoted much time and energy to achieving a good season. They practiced several nights a week and competed in regular matches. Shown here (from 1. to r.) they are: BACK OW— Coach Irey, Bob Kline, Dan Butler, Stan Gerber, George Nico- demus. Rick Ormiston, Joe Horstman and Terry Tester. FROST ROW— K cV. Conner, Glenn Munk, Ron Marks, Gary Wakeland and Steven Kovacs. Shown wrestling on the mat are Scott Mowry (under) and Dave Bair (up). The team had four boys who placed in the city competition: Stan Gerber, Dan Butler, Rick Conner and George Nico- demus. The Reserve Wrestling Team (shown left) was coached by Mr. Irey. There were only a few boys on this team this year, but they managed to do a fine job, and will be excellently prepared to become part of the Var- sity Wrestling Team next year. Shown here, they are (fron 1. to r.): Jeff Putt, Steve Tilker, Tom Bun- ner. Coach Irey and Rick Key. Mr. Irey is shown here instructing them on the proper hand position hold. TRACK TEAM TRIUMPHS George Nicodemus and Rick Ormiston are shown here working Joe Horslman and Ed Lewton watch while Don Klein assists a on their form for shot-putting. fellow team mate get in shape for track. Here are the boys who will participate in track with student managers and coach Detwiler. They look forward to a great season this year. Coach Detwiler prepares and track team with a pre-season 28 Mark Shively and Mike Ridgeway are set for a great track talk while instructions are being handed out. season. THE GIRLS WHO . . . i; Y Janis Jackson Marianne Ferraro B A C K O U R B O Y S Gail Altekruse Pictured here are the cheerleaders who have boosted Northwood spirit this year. Boys learn to work lathe. Girls prepare for Showboat ' 70. Activities Boys ' intramurals can be fun. Art class enjoys making Santas. ' Orchestra caught during practice. YEARBOOK COMMEMORATES ' 69-70.. . Shown here are the students who have worked exceedingly hard on this year ' s Cardinal. They are: (FRONT, left to right) Dave Warner, Susan Harris, Debbie Mann, Jennifer Johnson, Dennis Arnold, and Lee Wells. BACK ROW: Rhonda Neher, Jenny Ennis, Debbie Tilbury, Pam Sparks, Belinda Biller, Karen Simerman, Terri Riley, Marianne Ferraro, Mauroon Sheean, Cathy Bux, and Julie Prifogle. Other members not present for the picture are Lyndon Wall, Sara Severine, and Andy Berg. Pictured above are the co-editors of our yearbook staff: Debbie Mann and Jennifer Johnson. Working diligently in the after-school hours part of the yearbook staff is pictured in room 202. They are busy laying out pages, cropping pictures, writing copy, and had some fun. The people on this year ' s Cardinal yearbook headed by Debbie Mann and Jennifer Johnson, and under the supervision of Mr. Rothhaar, have spent many long hours preparing the yearbook. The staff hopes that you have as much fun in looking at is as we had working on it. Our Cardinal assistant editor, Susan Harris, and our sports editor, Dennis Arnold have been faithful to the staff and their responsibilities throughout the year. NEWSPAPER ANNOUNCES HAPPENINGS . . . Shown here is Northwood ' s newspaper staff. These people make possible the monthly edition of the ne wspaper by diligent work. Seated in the FRONT ROW are: Meribeth Bridges, Denise Augenbaugh and Kim Kleopfer. Stand- ing are: Rhonda Neher, Leanne Casso, Chris Crull, Kathy Rish, Nancy Storms, and Karla Foust. NORTHWINiJ Off ii,£ Shown here are several members of the newspaper staff. From left to right they are. Andy Berg, Scott Mowry, John Mason, Dan Butler, and Don Klein. Shown in the background are Kim Kleopfer and Kathy Rish. The three editors of the Northwind for 1969-70 are Kathy Rish, Chris Crull and Rhonda Neher. Shown working here are cartooninst, Andy Berg, and the typist, Kim Kleopfer. STUDENTS STUDY AND GOVERN . . . Pictured above are the members of our student council. Each homeroom elects a student representative and an alternate to serve on the council for the whole year. The president is Dan Butler, the vice-president is Kathy Gaines, and the secretary- treasurer is Jennifer Johnson. This year the student council has undertaken many projects, including the sponsoring of the Christmas party for the Allen County Children ' s home, helping with No Smoking Week , operating the concession stand dur- ing ball games, and assisting in making and enforcing school policies. Shown above are the members of our independent study group. This is made up of ninth graders who elect a course of study of special interest to them. They work on it independently with an advisor. They are (1. to r.), STANDING: Calvin Martin— psy- chology. Rick Ormiston— DNA (biology), and John Mason- law. SEA TED: Chris Crull — cancer, Susan Harris — somnology, Debbie Mann — religion, Jennifer Johnson — paleontology, Carol Dahlgren — radiation, Robin Martin — paleontology, Debbie White — mathematics, Scott Mowry — engineering, Leanne Casso — French , Becky Fogle — astrology, Esther Lacy — French, Cheri Jesse — Spanish, Nancy Storms — religion. Barb Brown — French, and Janis Jackson — French. Under the supervision of Mr. Moore, this group has worked industriously and has gained much knowledge. LIBRARIANS AND TYPISTS LEARN BASICS . . . Pictured above is the Library Club, members of which worked during the year as student librarians. These Cardinals worked before and after school and during their study periods, checking books in and out, shelving books, and selecting new books for the library. They also met once a week as a seventh period ac- tivity, and took a trip to the Board of Education to select new books. Shown here (SITTINGI are: Diana Adams, Angle Gern- hardt, Monica Cavinder, Belinda Biller, Marcia Cavinder, Pam Tilbury, Patricia Sommer and Renetta Dorman. ISTAN DING): Mrs. Harris, Herbert Hecht, Mary Martin, Sa.ndy Lano, Jana Harris, Sharon Vroom, Rosi Stadlemeyer, Debbie Mann and Mrs. McColgin. Shown here is the Typing Club, students who meet each week to learn and perfect the basic skills of typing. This club is sponsored by Mrs. Craw. Shown (1. to r.) are: FRONT ROW -Dtihee Fry, Linda Fulks, Rosi Stadlemeyer and Gail Alterkruse, MID- DLE ROW — Pam Keener, Debbie Krienbrink, Gwen Clay, Rhonda Mettert, Barbara Bristle and Diana Henning. BACK ROW -Denise Schultz, Mrs. Craw, Madeline Verhest, Renee Conner, Kevin Gregg and Thomas DeCamp. SPANISH, GAMES, AND TRAVEL INTEREST.. . 1531628 Shown here is the Geography and Travel Club, a group which meets once a week to visit different parts of the world — Europe, Egypt, India, and many parts of the United States. To do this they use books, stories, slides and guest speakers, learning to understand other people of the world and their ways of life. The club is sponsored by Mr. Eberhart. From left to right, the members are: Mark Easton, Jeff Stratton, Kevin Whitesel, Randy Roberts, Tim Cooper and Mr. Eberhart. Shown here is the Conversational Spanish Club, students who meet once a week to learn some basic Spanish and to practice it in conversations. Under the supervision of Mr. Allen, this group has learned much vocabulary and has enjoyed Spanish. They are: FRONT ROW— G ona Hixon, Luann Ford, Laurel Applegate and Charles Eckman. BACK ROW— Mona Radu, Carolyn Stid- ham, Karol Overmyer, Barbara Bristol, Bonnie Biller, Kevin Gregg, Richard AUeger and Mr. Allen. Shown at right is the Chess and Checkers Club. These student meet once a week to com- pete in chess and checker games. Sponsored by Mr. White, this group has spent many after- noons learning new skills in these games. They compete regularly in tournaments and contests, increasing their proficiency in playing. Pic- tured (1. to r.) are: Theresa Rupert, Joan Bur- gener, Dave Sutherland, Chuck Eckman and Ken Burgener. 1 nB - l p t m J 31 GIRLS ADD SPIRIT, BOYS SHOW CREATIVENESS . Our cheerblock has been terrific this year. They meet every other Monday, led by the cheerleaders and sponsored by Mrs. Gall. Kneeling in the FRO. T ROiV are our cheerleaders. Barb Brown, Marianne Ferraro, Janis Jackson, Cheri Jesse, and Gail Altekruse. This year our president was Susan Harris, and our vice-president was Kathy Gaines. The cheer- block has been faithful in supporting our teams at all of our games. They increase the school spirit and encourage more of the students to support our team. Meeting every other Monday after school, these seventh, eighth, and ninth grade students practiced cheers (and boos for Snidley Whiplash). Sponsored by Mrs. Gall, this group has really helped support all of our teams to victory. Mr. Wearly and Mr. Sevier meet each Tuesday with boys Inter- ested in learning more about wood and metal crafts. The boys also work on projects for classes or for themselves. From left to right they are: Robert Scalf, Mike Southern, Tom Smith, Louis Johnston, Kevin Whitsel, Mark Esteem, Reggie Vorderman, Greg Hauser, Charles Combs, Steve Fuller, Greg Harris, Brad Lusk, Leonard Wadewitz, Dennis Snyder, Kim Wall, Don Daub, Bill Stein, Mr. Sevier, Bob Klein, Greg Warren, Mark Anno, Scott Lombard, Dave Sutherland, and Mr. Wearly. INTRAMURAL ACTIVITIES STRENGTHEN . . . This year many girls have participated in the Girls In- tramurals. These activities include Softball, tumbling, basketball, volleyball, bowling, track, field, and soccer. Points are awarded for participation and for the out- come of the games. The homeroom accumulating the most points wins a trophy. This homeroom keeps the trophy for the following year and challenges other homerooms to capture it. Boys who do not participate in interschool sports take part in Boys Intramurals. These activities include softball, football, basketball, and weight- lifting. The boys meet almost every night for a sport that coordinates with the season. Many boys go out for all activities offered. PHYSICAL AND MENTAL CHALLENGES .. . Pictured above is the Electrical Experiment Club, having boys with a special interest in learning more about the different functions and abilities of electricity. Under the direction of Mr. Livengood, these boys met once a week to experiment with electrical equipment. Pictured here from left to right are: Bart Buechner, Bob Klien, Mr. Livengood, Mark Lohrman, Larry Macklin, Nelson Preb- ble, and Jeff Straton. Pictured above are the boys gym helpers. During their study halls, these boys aid Mr. Kilmer, Mr. Irey or Mr. Sevier with Seventh or eighth grade classes. Show here (left to right): Steve Beyer, Dan Allison, Dennis Arnold, and Mike Ridgeway. STUDENT HELPERS CONTRIBUTE SERVICES Pictured at the left are the indus- trious cafeteria workers who have given up their study halls every day to help prepare our daily lunches. These students sell milk, dish out food, and do various other jobs. Shown here (from 1. to r.) are: Eddie Bricker, Kenny Harter, Carmen Burns, Mike Stevens, Roberta Warren, Debbie Wiseman, Jim Baxter, and Mike Reavis. Sponsored by Mr. Gehl, our patrols have been of great help to Northwood this year. They patrol the halls in the morning and supervise the loading of buses. Without these Cards, the running of our school would be much more difficult. Pictured here in the FROST ROW (]. to r.) are: Mike Randon, Eddie Bricker, and Eugene Resor. BACK ROW: Evelyn Shannon. Richard Gaskil, Charles Combs, Bruce Wagner, and Mitch Reinholt. Shown here are the girls and boys who assist Mrs. Hess in office work. Working during homeroom, these Cards help with the absence reports, do various errands for teachers, and make themselves useful in many other ways. In the FROST ROW (from 1. to r.) are: Mary Michels, Mary Sue MacDaniel, Phil Stukey, Ruth Arnett, Kathy Derrow, and Pam Keener. BACK ROW: Tony Hanns, Tom Kline, Dan Butler, Con- nie Blott, Nanette Hagar, Sandy Kneller, and Roberta Bomar. BOYS MANAGE AUDIO-VISUAL EQUIPMENT. . . Shown above is the Advanced Audio-Visual Club, eight and ninth grade boys who were in the Begin- ning Audio-Visual Club last year. These boys learn to handle the audio-visual equipment and help the teachers in preparing classroom instruc- tional aids. Working before and after school and during their study halls, they are a great help to our school. They are sponsored by Mr. Fries. Pictured (from I. to r.) they are; Dennis Arnold, Mr. Fries, Rick Ormiston, Nelson Preble, Larry Macklin and Richard Alleger. Pictured above are members of the Beginning Audio- Visual Club, seventh and eighth grade boys who are inter- ested in learning how to run audio-visual equipment. This group met once a week so that Mr. Fries, their sponsor, could instruct them in this. These boys look forward to joining the Advanced A.V. Club next year. They are shown here learning to run a new camera. From left to right they are: Dean Trainer, John Morreale, Dean Keith, Doug Cupp, Mr. Fries, Richard Alleger, Greg Houser, Don Porter and Mitch Rhineholt. STUDENTS DRAMATIZE AND DISCUSS PROBLEMS . . . Mr. Hart heads the Science Club. The boys working under him are Nelson Preble, Mike Wolfe, and Larry Macklin. The boys work on various science projects throughout the year. The boys choose projects on subjects they are interested in. The drama club each year presents several plays to the entire student body. From 1. to r. (BACK ROW) are Mrs. Marker, Mrs. Stroh, Jan Olvey, Greg Kramer, Joe Horst- man, Dave Wilkening, Dan Butler, Pam Mason, Jennifer Johnson, Pam Butler, Deb Tilbury, Gina Sparks, Cindy Steckbeck. and Pam Sparks. During their weekly meetings they work on skits, give speeches, and rehearse for plays. The Teenage Problems Discussion Club meets on Tuesdays to discuss prob- lems of today ' s teenagers. The girls view filmstrips and movies on the prob- lems teenagers face and how they can be solved. Mrs. Groves, Mrs. Stout and Mrs. Kirkham are counselors. FIRST ROW (1. to r.): Lois Lehman, Brenda Partin, Lori An- derson. SECOND ROW: Kathy Gaines, Renee Brasse, Julie Southern, Debbie Partin, and Renetta Dahrman. INSTRUMENTAL GROUPS USE TALENTS. . . Shown here is the Concert Band as they were preparing to perform at the Winter Concert. The band consists of about 65 members — all eighth and ninth graders. Besides playing for the Winter Concert, the band provided music at the basketball games, the Spring Concert, and many of its members performed at the Variety Show. The orga nization competed at New Haven and was a fine representative of our school. The Concert Orchestra is composed of seventh, eighth, and ninth- grade string players and part of the ninth grade wind players. They performed at the Winter and Spring Concerts, and competed in the contest at New Haven along with the band. Kathy Young was the only person from Northwood ever to enter the state contest. To do that, she had to go to the NISBOVA contest at Portage and get a first place, competing against juniors and seniors in the first division. She then went to the state contest, again competing with juniors and seniors, and received a first place. Congratulations, Kathy! STUDENTS TRAIN FOR YEARS TO COME. .. The Cadet Choir, the seventh grade training choir meets every Tuesday night during seventh period. They are under the supervision of Mr. Coyle and are looking forward to joining Glee Club and Concert Choir next year as eighth- graders. This group will earn two points toward their individual letters. Also directed by Mr. Coyle is the Glee Club. The group consists of eighth-graders who had hoped to join Concert Choir last year, and will try again to qualify this year. Members of Glee Club meet on al- ternating days and on Thursday mornings. This group has entertained PTA meetings with their singing. Cadet Band is a group of seventh-grad- ers working hard to improve their instrumental skills so they might qualify next year for Concert Band. This organ- ization is directed by Mr. Morphew and meets on Wednesday nights after school to practice their talents. CHORAL MUSIC GROUPS PERFORM . . . Shown here is the Concert Choir, members of the 8th and 9th grades who have expressed interest and ability in singing. Under the direction of Mr. Coyle these student have worked every other day during first period perfecting their singing skills. The choir utilized their talents by singing at the Winter and Spring Concerts, and participated at a joint school concert at Snider. These talented students have contributed much to North- wood this year. Pictured above is the Girls Lnscmblc. girls uho have dcvulcd time during the year learning to sing well together. This group is com- posed of both eighth and ninth grade girls. Singing at the NISBOVA contest they achieved a 1st place for The Woodland Journey and Shenandoah. Practicing every Wednesday afternoon during seventh period, these girls established quality in technique. Shown above are the members of the Boys Ensemble, eighth and ninth grade boys who worked hard all year to achieve a good performance. At the NISBOVA contest these boys got a first place for Oh Mary, Don ' t you Weep, and a second for Stars of the Summer Night . They practiced once a week under the direction of Mr. Coyle. CANDID SHOTS Teachers enjoy lunch — exchange news. Biology teachers confer. Typical scene of students loading onto buses after school. Shown in the display case is some of the artwork produced by our art department. HP PI M|..- llilu . HHIB ' •■IB Cast of our Christmas play, Dicken ' s Christ- mas Carol, presented by the Drama Club. Concert Choir practicing in the cafeteria during first period. Student participation becomes real here. Underclassmen On a full stomach? Girls enjoy learning culinary arts. A scoring slap in volley ball. Mascot promotes spirit. EIGHTH GRADE FINISHES. . Diana Adams Susan Ake Tina Arlic Kamela Baker Kathyrn Alday Lisa Aldred O . Ann Beahrs Diane Beineke Gary Aldrich Debbie Allan Randy Allen k. -K- Debra Benya Michael Berney Rick Berry Eddie Bricker Len Bryan Bart Buechner Tom Bunner Joan Burgener Dennis Burke Connie Burkhalter GOOD YEAR. . Debbie Chevillet Elizabeth Christy Dan Claypool Patricia Clifford Charlie Combs Annette Cornewell Jerry Cornewell Ron Cox Kevin Craft James Crall Ann Crook Cherri Crooks Brenda Crow DougCupp Renetta Dorman Randy Doan Rob Dornbu sh Sandy Doty Jennie Ennis Larry Evans Marrianne Ferraro LOOKS AHEAD . . . Vicki Fisher Renee Flitcraft Paula Fox Kenneth Fulk Stephen Fuller Cheryl Furr Chris Gach TO BIG STEP . . . Naola High Susan Hiles Bill Hindle Sheila Hogue Jeff Hoering Debbie Hollenger Pat Hopkins George James Denise Jeffries Steve Johnson Louis Johnston Kathy Jones Julie Juergens Karin Keller Eugene Knuth Carolyn Koe Martin Koe Bob Koenig Connie Krauter Steve Kughler Jim Kumfer 50 NEW RESPONSIBILITIES. . Kalhy Little Mark Lohrman w Scott Lombard imin Brad Lusk 1 -: Wendy McClymonds -i David MacPherson i x Cattiy Magee Vance Kyle Joe Lambert Mark Lane Sandra Lano Debbie Leininger Ed Leist Malinda Linn Jeff Noll Terry Offord Bill Ogg Karen Overmyer Jon Parker Ron Parrish Debbie Partin DIFFERENT COURSES . . . BROADER HORIZONS. . . Maureen Sheean Denny Shepard Tom Shuster Karen Simerman John Simonson Dan Simpson Steve Singleton JeffSorg Julie Southern Corey Sparks Patti Spillers Rosi Stadelmayer Mike Stanck William Stein -w? Kenneth Schnieb Denise Schultz Sandra Scoville Pam Seslar Sara Severine Vicki Shafer Pam Shaw Ned Slichenmyer j, mm Michael Stevens Coleen Smith J|L ' ' Pat Stewart Linda Smith  • Jeffre y Stratton Tom Smith «r Cindy Strong Dennis Snider k 1 Julie Study James Snyder Bob Sumney Patricia Sommer 1 Kevin Sweeney HOPES FOR THE FUTURE. Darnell Traxel Vincent Trischler William Trumble BillTsakas Edith Upchurch Kandi Van Aman Dan Van Gilder Allen Swenson JefTTaube Garry Taylor Renee Tennis Mike Thompson Steve Tielker Pam Tilbury Karen Van Gorder Debbie Vaughn Vicki Visick Reggie Vorderman Betty Vroom Leonard Wadewitz Kim Wall Karen Williams Mark Winteregg Debra Wiseman Cindy Wisner Wendy Wilte Glenn Wolfe Randy Wolfe AS NINTHERS . . . Deborah Woodroof Churck Woods fs.. il Eighth graders enjoy home economics. Here is a typical lunchroom scene. Students board buses to leave school in the afternoon. SEVENTH GRADE MASTERS. Pamela Acheson Richard Alleger Cheryl Allen Gregory Anderson Lori Anderson Laurel Applegate Tim Archer Tim Armstrong Howard Arnold Neal Arnold Rosemarie Arnold Bruce Ault Karen Axt Nyoka Barnes Martha Barrera Todd Bastress Gary Bauer Denise Beck Tim Becktall Mike Beer Dorothy Beineke Dick Bienz Ronald Bigger William Biggs Scott Bilger Bonnie Biller Kim Bomar Jeff Bowser Michel Brandon Renee Brase Barbara Bristol Julie Brunson Kevin Buckmaster Carmen Burns Christine Burtnett Pamela Butler Doloris Calhoun Jay Camhi DeWayne Campbell Duane Campbell FIRST YEAR . . . Mike Chasteen Cindy Cheairs Christi Choka Corinne Clark John Clark Gwen Clay Tim Claypool Greg Coak Sam Chochran William Coleman Betty Combs Kathy Combs Timothy Cooper Lauri Cox Tracey Craft John Crocker John Cuellar Rebecca Current Michael Cutter Jerry DeBolt Christine Dekilas Cathy Dick Lewis Doell Gordon Douglas James Dove Kevin Dunn Dale Dunten Mark Eastom Charles Eckman Bryce Elkins Marc Ellis Steven Elmer Richard Elzey Laura Ennis Dave Estes Mike Fallon Dennis Farr Sandra Faururote Jessie Ferron James Ferron OF JUNIOR HIGH . .. Leo Ferron Jim Fields Gary Fink Luann Ford Lisa Foust Dudley Fowler Pat Fox Ruth Fraze Karen Frazier Scott Freeman Janneen Friend Desiree Fry Sue Ann Fugate Linda Fulks Bob Gadson Laura Gage Ken Gardner Richard Gaskill Michele Gatke Terri Gerber Grant Girbin Dennis Gonaware Bill Graham Steven Grashoff Kevin Gregg Sam Green Susan Greulach JanineGriffis Donna Gumm Christine Gurlnett Chris Hall Dana Hammond Terri Hanlin Jana Harris Danny Harrison Kenneth Harter Rebecca Hassoun Catherine Hazelwood Nancy Hazelwood Jeffery Heller MORE EXCITING COURSES.. Todd Hepler David Hettinger Diana Hettinger Jay Hiles Gloria Hixson Diane Hoffman Jerry Hogue Beclcy HoUe Mark Huffman Michele Ingol Teresa Jacquay Debra Jennings Julianne Johnson Karen Johnson Sandra Johnson Robert Jones Charles Kelley David Kelley Dean Keith Kitty Keller Ricky Key Marty King James Klein Mike Klemm Denise Klepper Lamoin Knight Mary Ann Knight Gloria Knuth Ed Kokosa Leslie Krebs Cynthia Krienbrink Tim Krouse Parris Kughler Joan Kyle Kim Ladow Beth LaFever Virgil Lawson Elizabeth Leach Carl Leech Lois Lehman MANY DIFFERENT TEACHERS Mary Lehman Keith Lepper Denise Lohrman Suzanne MacDonald Carolyn Magee John Magley Wilham Maiden Debbie Mason Pam Mason Debbie McBride Wendy McClymonds Mark McComb Cheryl McCray Robert McCreary Jeffrey McGraw Douglas McKinney Chris McLaughlin Ronda Mettert Sandy Middleton Jerri Miller Kim Miller Sally Miller Cindy Mills Frederica Moore LaVonda Moore Sally Moore Mike Morgan John Morreale Jim Morris Jana Mougin Brenda Mounsey David Munk Terri Nelson James Nemeth Joan Neuman Nancy Nicodemus Lori Offord James O ' Hair Debora Oliver Jan Olvey LOOKS FORWARD TO . . . Gregory Orendorff Vona-Jean Orr Karol Overmyer Kathryn Painter Brenda Parrish Brenda Partin Shane Partridge Julie Pemberton JeiTrey Pepple Chris Pequignot Arlene Petrie Melinda Polley Diane Pond Tina Pond Don Porter John Powell Mark Preston Rick Prifogle Church Puyyerbaugh Lisa Pyles Mona Radu Susan Ray Michael Reavis Sherri Rice Ralph Robb Dan Robbins Randy Roberts Randy Roddy Jackie Roller Janet Roller Eva Rundel Larry Russell Douglas Rydman Gregg Schmitz JeffSchoel Kevin Schwab Patti Severine Connie Seymour Barbara Shaffer Doug Shaffer NEW EXPERIENCES. . . Mike Shaffer Bill Shaw Larry Shelton Kelly Shively Lowell Sidwell Ron Siegler Nancy Silver Daniel Simmerman Tana Simons Stephen Sipe Mark Smedal Bob Smith Doug Smith Greg Smith Susan A. Smith Susan L. Smith Tammy Smith John Snyder Rickey Soellinger David Sparks Gina Sparks Timothy Speshyock Archie Stagg Barry Stanek Kip Steeg Steve Stemen Dave Stephens David Stephenson Carolyn Stidham Monica Stratlon Barry SturgiU Dave Sutherland Rose Terlosky Mike Thomson Dale Trainer Dean Trainer Lucinda Tunin Alice Turner Scott Valentine Kristy VanAman AS EIGHTHERS.. . Kathy Voorhees Richard Voorhees Steven Vorderman Kathy Waddell Bruce Wagner Freda Walker Kristina Wall Lynn Wampler Roberta Warren Dave Watkins Jill Wearly Kenneth Webb Kimberly Weidner David Weigel Kathy Weiss Emelie Wells Maureen Wetzel Vera White Kevin Whitesel Susan Widmann Kenneth Wiegmann Lynn Wilcock Susan Wilson Mary Winebrenner Christina Wenkler Debra Wiseman Amy Witte Michael Wolff Ruth Wolfe Jack Wollman Kenny Wylie Kim Wynn Karen Yaney Betty York Larry York Julie Young Roberta Young Eric Zigler TT STUDENT LIFE. . . Shown here is the faculty team, who barely managed to beat the varsity, 69—63. Here are a few boys working a lathe in the shop. Shown here i- (}reg Beer making a shot during our tournament game against Memorial. Debbie Tilbury is pictured here working in the bookstore during her lunch period. Here is the norami scene in the cafetorium, every morning before 7:45. :! ♦ HECKMAN BINDERY INC. SEP 93


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