North High School - Polaris Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

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m 03ds King Adam Mosley Queen Cynthia Brown Theme 1- 16 Seniors 40 Hall of Fame 44- 45 Activities 46- 59 Candids 60- 63 Underclassmen 64- 89 Sports 90-113 Faculty 114-123 Principal 124-125 Ads 126 2 V If you reach hack, far into your mind You'll find memories of how the year flew by leaving time behind. I As time went on day by day, it seemed to pass so slow. Now that it's almost over, we wonder where did all the time I go. We've spent times laughing, learning and crying. Even when times were hard we didn't give up but instead kept trying. Now that we're Seniors, it's hard for us to believe. That when this year b over, it will be time for us to leave. We'll leave behind tradition a we go our seperate ways. Although we'll always carry memories of our high school day . We'd like to thank our teacher for everything they've done. We'd like to thank our friend for all the caring and the fun. A the time come closer everyday and soon we'll say ‘'Goodbye''. We'll cherish all the memories of days we've spent at North Side High. We’ve all been taught so much while wailing for time to pass. There are still many things to learn as well travel through life's hourgla . 3 4 Did you ever look around and see the things about you that might not be with a blink of an eye the sight that you could see would show before you and me!!!! 5 rm ’4 mm r: rriM 7 Remember the person who was always there. The one you could trust with the secrets, you’d share. The times learning new ways, always cherishing those special days. These are the times you hope never end, these are the times spent with a friend. LEARNING NEW WfiTS 12 13 Dreaming Dreaming is a time for. leaving reality behind. It’s closing your eyes, and opening your mind. So take a special moment and let it linger on before it’s to late and all your dreams are gone. 18 Jeff Ashmead Teena Barth Bonnie Baumgarn Roberta Beck Wilbert Berry Tracy Bergman Ken Bebault Scott Berg Belinda Beasley Mona Bownik SENIORS Richard Brouillard Cynthia Brown Jane Brustad Lorriane Bryant Delores Bramhall Dmitri Brown Linda Bryant Candace Cade Virginia Chavez Terri Clark Raymond Copeland Daniel Chyrklund Mark Cohen Gwen Darden SENIORS Curey Davis Dennis Davis James Davis 22 Jon Dennis Doug Dick Frank Doles Rose Doles Rhoda Edwards Challette Eberhart Sieve Ebert Charlie Enck John Englehart Roxanne Erickson 24 Paul French Kathy Furney Cynthia Garner 25 Eugene Height Lisa Hoikka Lori Hoikka 26 Johnathon Johnson Paul Johnson Pauline Johnson Pat Kyes Terri Kerr Bryant Kolodziejczyk Ross Larson Lerea Law Tom Lang Tom lister SENIORS 28 Conchita McCall Art McClellan Shunese McGee Don Meister Steve Menard 29 Jimmy Mills Laura Mingo SENIORS Chris Morrison Adam Mosley Delores Opheim 30 Jeff Olson Jenny Olson ■ Clinton Overton Greg Pelletier Fontez Owens Joyce Palmer Billy Paterson Paula Palthen SENIORS 32 Marvin Roach Ida Robinson Retha Robinson James Sager Lauri Sanford Tanya Robinson Mark Rogers Flora Ruffin Mary Simpson 33 Torfen Saholt Glenda Schrepfer Ronnie Salone Anne Smith Tim Smith Jackie Smith Richard Stay Shirley Stean Zelda Stewart Kevin Stoeckel Theresa St. Martin John Sweeney Jeff Tatum Keith Taylor 35 Larry Trafton Stephanie Turan Joe Tyner seniors 36 Grant Walker Yvette Walton Charles Watson Dawn White Linda Whitney Elisha Whittington Joni Williams 37 Juanice Williams Rhonda Williams SENIORS INDEX Adams, Charles Activities- Captin of the Football and Wrestling team, Track. Three time letterman. Future Plans- To go to Golden Valley College. Agnew, Gregory Activities- Basketball, Track. Future Plans- Go to College. Senior Year- “Very Weak.’’ Amos (Law) Lerea Activities- Cheerleading, Junior and Senior Council, Basketball, Homecoming. Future Plans- To go to College to get a major in Business, then go on to night school to get my degree in Paralegal law. Later in life, write a couple of books. Senior Year- “It was alright, but it wasn’t what it could of been.” Ashmead, Jeff Activities- Yearbook Staff, Senior Council. Future Plans- To get through the Army, then see about College. Senior Year- “It was the most caring year.” Baker, Dennis Future Plans- To go to College. Senior Year- Boring.” Baumgarn, Bonnie Activities- Senior Class Council, Prom Committee, Homecoming Committee, Yearbook Staff, Activities Class, Polarettes, Tennis, Softball. Future Plans- Continue working or go to tread school. Senior Year- So far its been fun, but hopefully by the end it will turn out great. Bownik, Mona Activities- Cosmetology. Future Plans- Maybe College. Senior Year- “Fun, Hope it gets better. Bramhall, Dolores Activities- Senior Council, Yearbook Staff, Band, HEN program. Future Plans- I plan to go to College. Senior Year, So far it has been very exciting and different. Brown, Cynthia Activities- Junior and Senior Council, Yearbook Staff, Homecoming, Activities Class. Future Plans- To go on to College, and make something of myself. Senior Year- “Its been Great.” Brustad, Jane Activities- Volleyball and Badmitton team, Yearbook Class, Newspaper Staff, Senior Council, National Honor Society. Future Plans- Go to Vocational for Photography and Office skills-2. Travel and see alot of the world. Senior Year- “It was alright but knowing its your last year, made it Great.” Bucholz, Richard Activities- North Polar bear. Future Plans- Go to the Army. Senior Year- “Its pretty good.” 39 Cade, Candace Activities- National Honor Society, Volleyball, Badmitton, Band, Yearbook Staff, News Paper Staff, Senior Council, Sophmore Council. Future Plans- To go to Vocational for Photography and would like to travel alot. Senior Year- “Its been pretty fun, but I hope it gets better.” Chyrklund, Don Future Plans- Becoming a recording artist and Performer. Senior Year- “Its alright.” Clark, Terri Activities- Softball team, Yearbook Staff, Homecoming, HEN. Future Plans- To become a Cosmetologist and get married. “To get in the Guinness Book of World Records, for something.” Senior Year“It was difficult, and too long.” Copeland, Raymond Activities- Football and Wrestling. Future Plans- Jr. College. Senior Year- “It was O.K.” Dick, Doug Activities- Football, Baseball, Basketball. Future Plans- To go to College to play Sports and get more of an education. Senior Year- “This year has been fun so far, but hopefully it will get batter by the end of the year.” Edwards, Rhoda Activities- Project 120, School games (Basketball. Future Plans- I plan to go into a Business School and get a degree for an Executive Business Woman. Senior Year- “It was the biggest thrill in a lifetime, “Finishing A School.” Emmert, Susan Activities- J.A., Cheerleading Future Plans- Vocational. Senior Year- “FUN, its wierd to realize that its my last year.” Fitzgerald, Mona Activities- Band, Work Program. Future Plans- To work and move to the country. Senior Year- “Its alright.” Ford, Paris Activities- Junior and Senior Council, Yearbook Staff, Newspaper, Homecoming Comittee, Prom Comittee, Track. Future Plans- To go to College and make it. Senior Year- “I have enjoyed it very much!” Foslien, Colleen Future Plans- To go into the field of Fashion and Hair, at the University of Minnesota. Senior Year- “I think it is very small and there is not much SPIRIT in the Class of 81’, but other than that I think its good to be in the last year of school for me!!” Franklin, Felecia Activities- Project 120, U.N. Rally, Representative to the Congress on National priorities, Royalty in the Homecoming. Future Plans- I plan to attend the University of Minnesota to study Law. Senior Year- “I think ther is one work for it PERFECT!” 40 Fredrickson, Maureen Activities- Senior Class Council, HEN. Future Plans- To go to College and have alot of FUN.” Senior Year- “Its not what I thought it would be, but it was o.k.” Furney, Kathy Activities- Softball, Gymnastics. Future Plans- College. Senior Year- “I think its pretty neat. Garner, Cynthia Activities- M.I.C.E. Program. Future Plans- Go to the University of Minnesota to major in Social Studies, and after school I would like to work with kids who have problems. Senior Year- “My senior year has got to be the best year. I am having alot of FUN and am excited for the end of the year.” Gray, John Activities- BASKETBALL. Future Plans- Engineer. Green, Carol Future Plans- I want to go to school to be a Nurse or a Model. Senior Year- “So far So good. I hope it gets bet- Green, Ken Activities- C.C., Baseball. Future plans- Navy. Senior Year- “GREAT.” Hammond, Gail Future Plans- College. Senior Year- “It was the BEST!” Hanson, Steve Activities- Football, Baseball, Sno-daze activities, Float Committee. Future Plans- Go to College to participate in the sports programs. Maybe go into Medicine. Senior Year- “GREAT at times, but otherwise HARD!!!” Height, Eugene Activities- Football, Wrestling. Future Plans- College. Senior Year- “It was good.” Hetland, Sharleen Activities- Badmitton, Band, Close-up, Project 120, National Honor Society, JR. and Sr. Council. Senior Year- “Challenging and different.” Hornibrook, Cindy Activities- Yearbook Staff. Future Plans- To go to a Business School and become a successful Accountant. Senior Year- “So far it has been alright, but it could be alot more exciting.” Hoikka, Lisa Activities- Badmitton. Senior Year- “I enjoyed it.” Jarmuzek, Mike Activities- Football, Baseball, Tennis, Spanish, National Honor Society (Treasurer). Future Plans- Go to Augsburg College and get my B.A. in Science. 41 Senior Year- “My senior year was tougher than I expected. It was GREAT!” Jewell, Clay Activities- Band, Yearbook Staff. Future Plans- Go out and look for a job to make some money. Senior Year- “It was FUN.” Jones, James Future Plans- Store Manager. Senior Year- “It was Good.” Johnson, Edward Future Plans- Trade School. Johnson, Glenn Activities- Football, Baseball. Future Plans- PARTY. Senior Year- “Different.” Jones, Tony Activities- Wrestling, Football, Baseball, Chess Club. Future Plans- Go to College. Senior Year- “It was interesting.” Jordan, Rnee Activities- Homecoming, Basketball. Future Plans- College. Senior Year- “It was alright.” Keer, Terri Activities- Polar Band, work program. Future Plans-1 want to move South and become a Computer Operator. Senior Year- “Its alright.” Lester, Tom Activities- Lighting for the programs. Future Plans- More school. Lutz, Laurie Activities- Danceline, Project 120, Plays, Junior Class Council. Future Plans-1 plan to attend College, be a Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader and someday own the Dallas Cowboys football team. I plan on being rich. Senior Year- “It went fast, considering I only went one terimester, but it wasn’t as hard as the previous years.” McClellan, Arthur Activities- Tennis. Future Plans- Go to College. Senior Year- “Its alot of FUN. I hope it gets bet- Meiter, Don Activities- Football, Baseball. Future Plans- Go on to College and be a president of some rich company. Senior Year- “It wasn’t as easy as I thought, but I managed to get some good laughs.” Menard, Steve Activities- Yearbook Staff. Future Plans- Try to be a successful Filmmaker in Hollywood. Senior Year- “Oh was this my senior year, WOW.” Meyer, Betty Activities- National Honor Society, Badmitton, tennis, Senior Council, Close-up. Future Plans- Go to College and major in Medical field. 42 Miller, Peggy Activities- Volleyball, Senior Council, Honor Society, Activities Class. Future Plans- To go to College and then be a Stewardess. Senior Year- “I think its been really FUN.” Mosley, Adam Activities- Golf, Football, Chess Club, Wrestling, Track, and Activities Class. Future Plans- Go on th further my education in a Technical field. Senior Year- ‘‘Now is the time to let everything out and do my best in everything I do. Everyone has been supportive and its FUN.” Morrison, Chris Activities- Volleyball, Badmitton, Class Council, Student Council, Honor Society, Homecoming Princess. Future Plans- Continue with school and do the best I can. Senior Year- “Short and Sweet.” Neal, Lisa Activities- Basketball, Track, Yearbook, Newspaper, Band, Volleyball, Sr. Council. Homecoming. Future Plans- To go to College and study Pre-Law and eventually become a Lawyer. Senior Year- “Its going kind of fast and its fun, but I will be glad when its over.” Olson, Jennifer Activities- Activities Class, Sr. Council. Future Plans- Get married to a rich man and have babies. Senior Year- “EXCITING.” Persaud, Ann Future Plans- Go to College. Senior Year- Its alright. Porter, Johnetta Future Plans- to go on and be an Actress. Senior Year- “It was a Wild and Crazy year. Randall, Adam Activities- Activities Class Junior and Senior Council, The Play a MID Summers Night-s Dream. Future Plans- College, a PHD in Psychology. Senior Year- “Its o.k.” Rogers, Mark Future Plans- To go into Aviation Mechanics, A P. Senior Year- “Many new people and new opportunities, very EXCITING.” Ross, Evelyn Activities- Basketball. Future Plans- College. Senior Year- “It was O.K.” Ruffin, Flora Activities- Basketball, Polarettes, Homecoming. Future Plans- College. Senior Year- “Alright. Rutherford, Michelle Future Plans- To go to Vocational for Jewelery and become a Jeweler, or go to College and become a Forester. Senior Year- “I Love It!” I Salone, Ronnie Activities- Basketball, Chess, Drama, Student Council. Future Plans- To go to College and become an Engineer and have a degree in Law. Senior Year- “Its not that bad.” Sanford, Lauri Activities- Gymnastics, Senior Council, Polar-ettes, Yearbook Class, Activities Class, Band, Homecoming, Prom Committee. Future Plans- Travel and go to College. Senior Year- “FUN, interesting and Hard work.” Smith, Anne Activities- Golf, Tennis, T.A.N.S. Future Plans- Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Senior Year- “I think its boring.” Smith, Pam Activities- Activities Class, Softball, Volleyball, Basketball, Baseball, Badmitton, Homecoming Committee. Future Plans- I plan to work and go to school and try to get a good paying job. Senior Year- “I think that my senior year is the BEST!!!” Smith, Troy Jerome Activities- Basketball. Future Plans- Go to College. Senior Year“Its better than last year. St. Martin, Theresa Activities- Activities Class, Senior Council, Homecoming, Sno-daze, Prom Committee. Future Plans- I plan to go to St. Cloud State University and major in Special education. I hope to work with learning disabled children. I think this would be a rewarding career. Senior Year- “Its boring.” Stewart, Zelda Future Plans- I am going to TCOIC for Computers. Senior Year- “Its just GREAT. Stockel, Kevin Activities- Cross Country running, Sking, Baseball, Prom committee, Homecoming Activities, Sophmore, Junior, Senior Class Council, Senior Class Treasureer. Future Plans- To go to College and be successful in my career. Senior Year- “Real FUN most of the time, but much too long.” Taylor, Keith Future Plans- College. Senior Year- “Its O.k.” Tiedens, Jeff Future Plans- Military Academy, or College. Senior Year- “It was all right, it could have been more exciting.” Trafton, Larry Future Plans- Army. Senior Year- “Small class but it will do.” Turan, Stephanie Activities- Cross Country Running, Yearbook Staff, Homecoming Activities, Sno-daze, HEN program. Future Plans- To go to Vocational and become a beautician, someday own my own shop. 44 Senior Year- “It could of been better!!!!” Tyner, Anthony Activities- Yearbook Staff, Skipping. Future Plans- I plan to be a sound Engineer or Studio Technician. I’ll be going to school at Brown Institute. Senior Year- “It could have been more exciting. We needed more activities.” Walton, Yvette Activities- Choir, Jr. and Sr. Council, Chess Club, Golf, Homecoming. Future Plans- To go to Brown Institute and go into T.V. Production. Senior Year- “Well, so far, so Good!!” Watson, Charles Jr. Future Plans- To go into the Air Forces. Senior Year- “I think this is the year for me to bring my grade point to AAA.......” Staff, Homecoming Activities, HEN program, Sno-daze. Future Plans- To go to Vocational. Senior Year- “The PITS!” Williams, Joni Activities- Track, Yearbook Staff, Cross Country Running, Homecoming Activities, HEN program. Future Plans- to go to a College or Vocational. Senior Year- “It wasn’t what I expected.” Williams, Juanice Activities- Basketball, Polarettes, Homecoming. Future Plans- Medical school. Senior year- “EXCITING.” Wilson, Sonja Activities- Senior Class Council, Activities Class. Future Plans- To go to College and work with kids maybe Golden Valley. Senior Year- “It has been FUN! West, Dennis Activities- Basketball, STATE CHAMPION OF 1980!!! Future Plans- continue school. If not work and make some money. Senior Year- “Its been better than the past few years because I’m putting a better effort into my school works.” W’hite, Dawn Future Plans- Votec. Senior Year- “Its alright. 1 can’t wait till its over, it’s suppose to be the BEST!!!” Whitney, Linda Activities- Cross Country Running, Yearbook Pint Trimester name Jo the left Pir t row, Rhone Driggn, Ml . Rudd, XIn. Ertel. Brenda Jup«r, Mark Suttlc . Li Amus..lrtf Rnmntiger. Michele Kauffman. Pam Smith, Ijiuri Mingo. Wtuxl row, Remona When. Theresa St- Martin, Tony Jone. Dork Hunter, .lerry Van.ne. left standing. Arlene Zamora, Michele William, Lauri Crennhow. middle. Jeff Ha « . M.vrquilta Frost, Mark Eubank, right. Sonya Wilaon, Jimmy Mills. Adorn Motley. Brenda Matsrm not shown Adam Randall Second Trimester names to tho left Pi rat row laiuri Crenshaw, Tony June. Brenda Jasper, Marquitta Print, La vo tine St. Germain, Mann Me Corvey, Jenny CMson. Harold Robinson. Michele Perce, Lisa Walton, Cynthia Brown, Second row. Doris Hunter, Jeri Morrison, Brenda MnUon, Jeff Reimringer. Rose Dole . Jame letter. Rhnoo Driggs. Shelly Kaufman. Jeff Lute. Lonnie Boschell The Student Activities Closa was started at North High School in the 1979-40 school year and in now in iu second year of operation Tho goals of the Activities Clan include building positive clans and all-school image ; establishing strong community support for North High School: encouraging favorable rnrdia coverage and planning: developing a variety of events and activities thnt promote school pride. The activities class in rrsponnibli for orgauiring major events such an Homecoming Week. Snow Dure ami Pepfest other responsibilities have included lund raising, daily student announcement publicity fm school events and organization of dances and other social activities In a capsule, the Activities Class alms to make North a better, more spirited, more highly respected high school. First row- Mona Fitzgerald, Pam Smith, Mike Stelzer Second row- Joe Barrow, Margarita Graham, Jeff Tidien, Neil McCarther, Carol Green. Keith Taylor, Mark Suttles. All students in the sales marketing class are members of the D.E.C.A. club. These students are employed in the field of retailing. Activities during the school year 1980-1981 included: Breakfast at the Tally Ho Joint breakfast with all occupational program students at Christmas The year end activity in April when these students honor their employers and counselors with a breakfast at a downtown hotel. The year end activity is attended by all Minneapolis schools. 1st row - Candace Cade, Sharlene Hetland, 2nd row - Christine Morrison, Mike Jarmuzek, 3rd row • Joseph Tyner, Betty Meyer, Steve Hanson The National Honor Society recognizes scholarship. To be inducted in the National Honor Society the seniors must have a 3.2 GPA, and the juniors must have a 3.5 GPA. The major events are: The induction ceremony in the later part of April. The Breakfast honoring the graduating seniors. Members are recognized on graduation day be wearing gold Tassles and gold stoles .. BAND: 1st Row: Kim Davis. Bonnie Luka. Teresa Ebert, Elisha Whittington, Deborah Gray, Angela Hetland. Michelle I«arson. Fitima Burgess. Kathy Copeland; 2nd Row: Guy Bowling. Lori Peterson. Cindy Johnson. Anette McClellan, Dale Spry. Rodney Knowblaug,' Mary Toris,Brenda Westlihg. Tammy Rider, Angela Taylor; 3rd Row: Aaron Ross. Angela McClellan, Lonnie Ix we. Joseph Tyner, Raymond Copeland, Lisa Brown. Gregory Tucke, Robert Schwalker THE NORTH COMMUNITY HIGH BAND IS ON THE MOVE. CONSTANTLY GROWING BIGGER AND BETTER. WE WANT YOU TO JOIN US AND BECOME APART OF WHAT IS DESTINED TO “BADDEST BAND AROUND 50 CHOIR: 1st Row; Catherine Hansen. Trent Bowman. Monique White, Eloner Nomeland, Toni Allen. Gwen Ringgold nd Row: Bretla Alexander. Jean Payne, Freida Ransom. Josephine Quan. Fay Arnold, Ix ra Lindsey, Lucy Baugh. 3rd Row: Wendy Ingram, Carlene Lacy, Melody Molskess, Julie Vanloon, Colleen Scheder, Mary Brown, Pamela Stang -1th Row: Adam Randall. Robert Berry, Michael Dollman. Ktta Hopkins, Kenneth Luhing, Lonnie Boshec, Kristian Welch, Ken Grisby ALTHOUGH FKVV IN NUMBER, THE NORTH HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR HAS HAI) A VERY FUN FILLED AND SURPRISING YEAR. ON THE MONTHS TO COME THE CHOIR HOPES TO GROW MUSICALLY AND IN NUMBER. 51 CHOIR—BflPD wn Back Row: Becky Curry, Tonya Paige, Carol Lawerence, Dolores Williams, Juanice Williams, Michelle Williams. I uri Sanford, Laurie Lutz, Front Row: Bonnie Luka. Bonnie Roudabush, Anne Rngstrom, Bonnie Baumgarn, LaShell Barnes. Connie Baumgarn, Arlene Zamora, Shrondra Dickson The Polarette Dance Line was advised by Jack Moskowitz and Paula Visser, with Laurie Lutz providing choreography and instruction. The line, of sixteen girls performed at Pep Fests and home basketball games. Yvonne Hemphill was student manager. 53 POLflGE TTES Yearbook Staff: Charles Adams, Bonnie Baumgarn, Dolores Bramhall, Jeff Ashmead. Jane Brustad. Candace Cade, Clay Jewel. Cynthia Brown, Laurie Sanford. Stephanie Turan, Linda Whitney, Joni Williams, Terri Clark. Cynthia Hornibrook, Paris Ford. Adam Randall, Steve Menard, Tony Tyner. Lisa Neal. 54 This school year the cheerleaders have been in full turning with their cheers, pep, and vitality for the football and basketball They support our school and teams. Keep in the spirit, join in the fun and support vis. 55 s CHEERLEADERS Queen Felicia Franklin King Ronnie Salone This year saw a change in Sno-Daze Royalty. In keeping with the new practice started at Homecoming, the student body voted to elect both a King and Queen to reign over our snowless but fun-filled Sno-week. ( 56 Left to Right Jenny Olson, Steve Ebert, Linda Jones, King Ronnie Salone, Queen Felicia Franklin, Kim Davis, Lome Olson, Juanita Popowski. SN0W-DRI6 61 Chemical Awareness 5CHOOL LIFE Alexander Byron Toni Allen Fay Arnold Andre Atlas Aaron Baker Alicia Barnes Lashell Barnes 64 Allen Barnett Kent Bartell Lucille Baugh Angela Bebault .John Bell Tammy Blesi Lonnie Boschee David Boshey Guy Bowling Troy Bowman Trent Bowman George Buford Fitima Burgess Joel Burrington Patty Burse Ronnie Bramhall Tammy Braun Keith Brooking Kenny Brown Lisa Brown Rufus Brown Craig Carlson Shari Caron Ludvig Chlebecek 65 FRESHMEN Blake Christensen Mark Christenson Renae Clabo Marka Coffee Lawrence Coleman Gino Collins Kathy Copeland Laurie Crenshaw Robert Damery James Daniels Tanya Davis Josie Defoe James Devery Shondra Dickson Joseph Dillard Isiah Dunn Jenniefer Kckman Scott Edwards Kim Egan Pam Eisenhower Lanny Eldridge Lorriea Elliott Darrin Ellis Theresa Ericson 66 ■ Michael Favors Algie Forbes Versell Ford Elizabeth Frank Jim Gerner Larry Glynn Veldez Graham Jennifer Grandund Debbie Gray James Greene Lesley Hanlon Michael Harris Delois Hatley Jim Hedding Yvonne Hemphill Angla Hetland Daphne Hill Allen Hinton Troy Hopkins Brian Hott Cindy Ingels Wendy Ingram Lisa Ives Harry Jackson 67 FRESHMEN Jaala Jackson Juan Jackson Kim Jackson Michelle Jackman Ron Jackson Balinda Jenkins Leota Johnson Mark Johnson Toi Johnson Demetrio Jones Tammy Judge Brock Keaton James Keaton Curtis Kellerman Cheri Kies Brenda Kinnunen Rodney Knoblaucl Kelly Knoke Pamela Kouacs Kristine Kranitsky Jane Kriesel Judy Kriesel Carlene Lacey Billy Larson Carol Lawrence Loria Lindsey Kenneth Lott Lonnie Lowe Patricia Luxem James Mallon Craig Mandsager Caroletta Mathis Angela McClellan Sean McCoy Ivy McGregor Bronson McNeil Tyra Micheau Kim Mills Melody Molskness Clarence Moore Jeri Morrison Joshua Mraz Lori Muenzhuber Anthony Martin Linda McNutt Eleanor Nomeland Connie O’Connor Connie Odenthal 69 FRESHMEH Lisa Olson Randy Osmudson Kathy Owens Patrick Owens Tonya Paige Lisa Parker Jean Payne Pia Payne Scott Peabody Gangadai Persaud Thomas Peters Melissa Petro Heath Peterson Kathy Peterson Debbie Potts Steve Powell Winnie Powell Sandra Pulley Josephine Quan Connie Quick Christopher Reid Orelando Richardson Bridget Riddley Harold Robinson 70 Vincent Robinson Vicki Robinson Becky Roloff Don Road David Roush Aaron Ross Andrea Rudolph Jerry Rutter Emmanuel Savage Deanne Sawyer Colleen Schletr Kathy Schawb Michael Scott Marilyn Schaw Leon Shannon Glover Smith Juanita Smith Roxanne Smith John Spry Misty Steele Anthony Winfeild Bernard Young Guam Younger Jane Zamora 71 FRESHMEN Todd Tilbury Paul Todd Tammy Tormanen Lisa Trafton Cynthia Trueblood Duane Tweeter Julie VanLoon Mary Waltley Lisa Walton Mabelina Walton Steve Ward Curtis Washington Kris Welch Kevin White Monique White Jamantha Whitman Marcus Witherspoon Barbara Willett Dolores Williams Jeff Williams Jeff Stephenson David Sullivan Bridget St. Martin Rachel Szabla 72 Alano Almeida Lisa Amos Brian Anderson Connie Baumgarn Dawn Bauer Cheryl Beal 73 .Jackie Beasely Jerry Bell James Binkley Gloria Bland Mike Bolton Jean Brandt Mike Bretz Richard Brown Johnny Buck Robin Buckney Leslie Burns Elisa Cain Cissy Caldwell Debra Carlson H. Carlson Shelly Caron Samantha Churn Lynette Cline Lorie Cloutier John Coleman Lisa Cotten Theresa Cotten Kenneth Coleman Delaine Crawford 74 Becky Curry David Dallman Renee Dayton Debra Dickson Rhona Driggs Teresa Ebert Ann Engstrom Mark Eubanks Philip Flocken Marquitta Frost Kim Gaulden Gerald Gill Merri Glynn Darrin Gordon Mary Hammarlund Karen Hanson Jackie Harris Marie Harris Jeri Hailquist Melanie Halverson Jeff Hayes Terry Hayes Tracy Hayes Jackie Haynes 75 S3HOWOHJOS Kerry Heinkel Colleen Herbert Carolyn Hollie James Holmes Patricia Hopkins Jay Hoard Kim House Jena Howze Doris Hunter Sue Ittner Bruce Iverson Curtis Jackson Debrah Jackson Joppha Jackson Kathy Jackson Aldo Johnson Eunice Johnson Kathy Jones Julie Jorges Lisa Jurek Shelly Kauffman Kelly Kyes David Langkand Michele Larson 76 Norman Lawrence Jim Lester Kenneth Luchring Jeff Lutz ) Jackie Luxem Debra Mandsager j Greta Martin Brian Mattson Kimberlie McCall Annette McClellan Charles McGregor Zina McKinnize Troy McLaughlin Cynthia McPherson Micheal McVey Bill Mier Jonita Mills Jennette Mondeng Mark Mraz Charles Muller Ardelia Nelson Dave Nelson R. Nelis Dawn Olby 77 SOPHOMORES James OTool Scott Payne Bonnie Perdue Dale Peterson Sharon Pickford Isaac Ponder Michele Popowski Pamela Rachey Teresa Raeker Jody Rasmussen Jeff Reimringer Melodie Richardson Bonnie Ridley Tangela Robinson Shannon Rodriguez Ross Willette Shari Rudelt Bonnie Ruedebusch Tracy Sager Deanner Sawyer Kim Schreder Caroline Scott Tracey Shabiash Vern Sievers 78 Sandra Simmons Paul Smith Leon Sobon Karen Sowers Jolin Squalls Edward Stofferahn George Stanley Judy Stanley Louann Stoltenberg Tracy Super Angela Taylor Arieal Thompson Howard Starkey Ray Stephenson Shelly St. Germain Elizabeth Stockwell Annie Tidwell Debbie Toutges Arnold Tilbury Vivian Trueblood Rosie Turner Jason Turrentine Sherri Tweed Terri Tweed 79 SOPHOMOAES Carolyn Upton Jerry Upton Helen Valentine Shawn Van Briesen Joe Verrett Yolanda Vinson Edward Walker Melissa Welch Susan Whitmarsh Brenda Whitson Debra Wiehoff Chris Weitzel Lester Wiley Leann Wilkins Henry Williams Jessalyn Williams Michele Williams Willie Williams T. Williamson Anthony Wilson Darreus Wilson Clarence Wright Lisa Young Arlene Zamora 80 Ron Amsler Kirk Anderson Rodney Babcock Tammy Bain Brian Balck Michelle Barnes Jocsph Barrow Thersa Bellfield Lisa Boden Colleen Bonneville Troy Bowman Phyllis Boyland Ron Bramhall Tony Breedlove Cheryl Brown Damon Brown Candace Brtek 81 JUNIORS Jeanette Buck Betty Bunes Fatty Burse Patty Canfield Bridget Carson Rebecca Casebolt Micheal Casey Pat Casey Douglas Christy Sam Chum Nicolle Clipper Kimper Copeland Shawn Compton Kim Davis Robert Davis Leanne Davis Leon Day Joy Dennis Kathy Desmond Frank Doles Dale Dougherty Brenda Dumas Julie Ecklund Daniel Edwards 82 Rhonda Edwards Alta Erickson Veronica Ezeka Pam Franczak Tecno Garcia Robert Gordien Jerry Greene Maria Grigsby Randall Halverson Mary Hanlon Don Hanson Pamlea Hanson Tilly Harris Jack Hartzell Corinna Hilderbrand I aura Hildebrand Harlan Hill Michael Hinton Michelle Hofstrom Rita Holmes John Hornibrook Annie Hudson Lisa Hughes Crystal Hunter 83 JUNIORS Michall Ittner Mary Ivens Ron Ives Richard Jacks Kathryn Jarppi Brenda Jasper Yvonne Jefferson Cindy Johnson Linda Jones Reginald Jordan Pam Jorgenson Deneen Joseph Rick Kane Penny Kauffman Jennifer Kennedy Michele Kies Matt Kraskey Ramona Krein Cheryl Kugel Lisa Kukar Linda Lampley Linda I arson Colette Lawerence Toni LeVasseur a a Walter Lubinski Bonnie Luka Mose Mannette Brenda Matson John Maver Kevin McCall Kimberlie McCall Cynthia McPherson Audrey Miles Joe Mitchell Kathleen Mondeng Ramona Moore Timmy Morton Marsha Neadeau R. Nelson Ruth Neunsjnger Duane Nomeland Laurie Olson Lome Olson James OToole Troy Palthen Lee Patton Michael Pearson Brenda Pelletier 85 JUNIORS Michele Perez Lori Peterson Cairo Pierson Juanita Popowski Manuel Potts Jeffery Rader Brad Reimringer Cystal Richardson Tammy Rider Donna Roach Jay Rundles Julie Rytter Charlie Schlee Robert Schwalae Robin Siewert Melvin Simmons Elise Simpson Twila Siolkowski Linda Smith Audrey Spiess Dale Spry Steve Stablcski Greg Stark John St. Martin 86 LaVonne St. Germain Shirley Squalls Mary Tar is Tanya Tate Donna Thorson John Tidwell Russ Trettel Greg 'Pucker Lisa Turner Tim Underheim Jay Varone Alonzo Walker Theresa Ward Valarie Washington Patty Welch Tira Wiley Edward Williams Etta Williams Kelly Williams Roxanne Williams Sandra Williams David Wright David Zappa Brett Zopfi 87 SENIOR COUNCIL SENIOR COUNCIL SENIOR COUNCIL First row- Ginger Chavez, Lisa Neal, Jenny Olson. Cynthia Brown, Paris Ford, Betty Meyers, Second row- Sharlene Hetland, Maureen Fredrickson, Delores Bramhall, Adam Randall. Theresa St. Martin. Third row- Mr. Goldstein. Sonja Wilson, Kevin Stoekel, Bonnie Baumgarn, Peggy Miller, Laurie Sanford, Mr. Moskowitz, NOT PICTURED- Jeff Ashmead HALL OF FAME HALL OF FAME HALL OF FAME Most likely to succeed Sharlene Hetland, Kevin Stoeckel Cutest Couple Most Athletic Pam Smith, Charles Adams Best Figure and Physique 88 Kim Hallberg Glenn Johnson Floria Ruffin, Doug Braziel Most School Spirit Class Clown Laurie Sanford, Adam Randall Best Dressed Paris Ford, Bill Patterson Done most for the school Stephanie Turan, Charles Watson Most Talented Laurie Sanford, Adam Randall Biggest Flirt Belinda Beasley, Tom Lester Sue Emmert, Billy Patterson CROSS COUNTRY SKIING CROSS COUNTRY SKIING First row- Dave Nelson. Rodney Knoblauch, Lisa Olson, Robin Siewert, Annette McClellan, Toni LeVasseur, Second row- Bernard Goodman, Debra Mandsager. Emanuel Savage, Steve Ward. Kevin Stoekel, Wes Froeming, Randy Halverson, not pictured- Richard Brouillard BADMINTON BADMINTON BADMINTON Bottom Row- Toni LeVasseur, Debbie Toutges, Cheryl Kugel, Michelle Perez, Mary Ivens, Juanita Popowski, Middle Row- Cindy Johnson. Laurie Olson. Nancy Edstrom, Mona Krein, Robin Siewart, Top Row- Coach Peggy Bowman, Sue Itner, Betty Meyer. Sharlene Hetland, Candy Burtek. Ruth McGregor 91 BADMINTON SKIING Varsity Baseball: FIRST ROW Ron Bouley, Don Meister, Scott Larson, Steve Blackwell, Doug Dick, Dave Zappa, Coach McKinley Moore. Second row: Demetrius Brown, Kevin Stoeckel, Mike Jarmuzik, Tony Jones, Dave Reger, Howie Kane. THIRD ROW: Manager Bonnie Luka. Steve Hanson, Steve Stableski, Pam Smith, Manager Bonnie Baumgarn. The 1979 - 1980 Baseball Squad was plaqued by injuries, the seasons record was 2 W and 10 L with many close games in defeat. Next years squad will be more competitive for they are more experience and enthusiastic about the season. Sophomore Baseball: FIRST ROW Walter Lubinski, John St. Martin. Coach Tom Perry. Tony Barker. Brent Zophi, SECOND ROW Manager Jenny Steward. Not Pictured: Gary Gave, Brad Reimringer, Jeff Reimringer 93 nU93$U9 First row- Maurice Potts, Harlan Hill, Jerry Rogers, Robert Smith, Keith Burkhalter, Damon Brown, MANAGER- Trent Tucker, Second row- Coach Queen, Greg Agnew, Denorris West, Micheal Esaw, Redd Overton, Vincent Payne, Derrick Smith, John Gray, NOT PICTURED-Troy Smith The 1980-81 Polars basketball is the defending state champs, Region 5AA champs, Twin City champs, and Mpls Conference champs. The team features speed, quickness, and teamwork, in order to lie victorious on the basketball court. Defense is also part of the polars game, and if the offense and defense excell the 81 polars have a good chance to repeat as city champs. The polars as a team are not led by one superstar, but a bunch of small stars that make them winners, they are coached by Tony Queen The polars sophomore team is also undefeated and is currently number one in the city conference like the varsity team they also feature speed, quickness and teamwork to turn in a winning effort, they are coached by Robin Ingram. 94 BASKETBALL % 'Un. First row- Howard Starsky, Kay Stevenson, Jeff Williams, Tony McGregor, Harry Jackson. Second row- Coach Ingram. Jerry Upton. David Pickford, John Coleman. Tony Williamson. Duane Withfield. James Holmes. NOT PICTURED- Mark Eubanks, Gerald Gill, Bronson McNeal 98 L. R. Top Row- Asst. Coach Perry, Coach Dum Jones. Evelyn Ross, Marquita Graham, Sonny Williams. Robin Buckney. Willette Ross, Reran McKinny Asst. Coach, Bottom Row- Chris Welch, manager. Flora Ruffin, Melissa Hudson, Lisa Neal, Reita Griffin, Darrin Ellis, manager. 99 WOMAN'S BASKETBALL First row- Daphne Hill, Julie Hinton. Lisa Walton. Lucille Baugh. Alicia Barnes. Monquie White, Second row- Pia Payne, Angela McCellan, Barb Willel. Lisa Tidwell, Jaaia Jackson. Coach Tom Perry 100 Our lady polars finished third in the conference behind Southwest and Washburn. Though disappointed in not regaining the City Championship, we expect to successfully defend our Region 5AA championship, which we have held for the past two years. Back row: Coach Richard A. Chakolis, Jr., Brian Jackson, Tony Jones. Kimper Copeland. Charles Adams, Troy LaPoint, David Zappa, Ray Copeland, Steve Ebert, Coach McKinley Moore Middle Row: Roger Dotstry, Mike Bolton, Teeno Garcia, Marvin Roach, Don Ives, Robbie Meyers, Front Row: Mike Katzmarek. Wayne Kelly, Dave Buschy, Darreus Wilson. Curtis Kellerman, Brian Mattson, Leon Copeland, Not Pictured: Eugene Hight Tim Underheim Brenda Pelliteir, Audrey Speiss, Michelle Perez, Pam Jorgenson Seniors: Back row: C harles Adams, Raymond Copeland, Steve Ebert. Tony Jones, Front row: Wayne Kelly, Marvin Roach. Roger Dotstry This year’s wrestling team is a definite contender for the city championship. Led by Seniors Charles Adams, Marvin Roach, Raymond Copeland, Roger Dotstry, Steve Ebert, Tony Jones, Wayne Kelly and Eugene Hight. The team hopes to improve on its outstanding record of sixteen wins and three loses of one year ago. The highlight of the season so far has been a 31 to 30 victory over highly rated Southwest. At present the team has won eight matches in a row while losing only to Washburn in the first match of the season. All city selections for North are: 105 lbs. Leon Copeland 10th, 112 lbs. Robbie Meyers 9th, 132 lbs. Roger Dotstry 12th, 155 lbs. Ray Copeland 12th, 185 lbs. David Zappa 11th Coach Richard Chakolis is being assisted by three former North City Champions; McKinley Moore (1975), Darryl Ayers (1970), and Dmitri Brown (1980). 102 103 Wf?£$ Top row left to right Coach Pual Guelle, Jeri Morrison. Peggy Miller, .Jane Biustod. CO-Captam Candace Cdae, Coach Dwain Guelle. bottom row Juanita Popowski. CO-Captain Pam Smith. Vicky Jorgenson, Cathy Mahova, Melonie Molskness The Volleyball team this year had the best record they ever had. Five of the six starters on the varity team will graduate this year so, the team will be young come the start of next year.. 105 VOLLeyBflLL First row: Audrey Speiss, Melissa Welch. Danielle Churn. Samantha Chum. Patty Welch. Second row: Jane Zamora. Tanya Tate. Arlene Zamora This year team, although small in numbers, was strong in performance. They remained undefeated throughout the season and placed fifth in the city. Samantha Churn is our top runner and is one of the best ten runners in the state of Minnesota. The team consists of 2 juniors, 5 sophomores, and 1 eighth grader. They were coached by Tony Queen. 107 First row: Mike Katzmarek, Harry Jackson(Most Valuable), Craig Carlson, Scott Mitchell, Jimmy Greene. Second row: Wesley Proeming(Captain), Handy Halverson(Captain and Most Valuable), Kris Welch. .John Bell, Brad Reimringer, Jeff Reimringer. Assistant Coach Vince Fabel. Third row: Coach Richard Chakolis, Kevin Stoeckel, Walter Lubinski. John Hornibrook. Steve Ward and Jeff Hayes. This years team was one of the largest in many years and also one of the youngest. Our team was led by Senior Captain Wesley Froeming and Junior Captain Randy Halverson. The team consisted of 2 seniors, 4 juniors, 3 sophomores, 9 freshman and 2 eighth graders. They were coached by Richard Chakolis and this years assistant coach Vince Fabel, a former cross country member. The team expected to be contenders for the city crown within two years. One of the highlights was a overnight trip to Duluth where the team participated in the Swain Invitational. First row- Trent Bowman. Doug Brazie), Joppha Jackson, Jerry Upton. Tim Hoard. Chad Carlson. Jeff Hayes. Second row- Tony McGregor, Sam Churn, Robert Berry, Vince Fabel. Lehman Riley. Thomas Price, Tony Cooper. Danny Clark. Third row- Coach Richard Chakolis, Sr., Frank Robinson, Adam Mosley, Redd Overton, Tim Morton. Michael Dillard. Coach Richard Jacobson. Coach Tony Queen. Sophomore City Relay Record holders. Robert Berry, John Wiley, City Mile Relay Record holders. Derek Hughes, Jessie Bratton, Frank Robinson, Cairo Pierson .... Glen Thompson, Michael Huff, Redd Overton_ The 1980 men’s track team had the best season of any track team in the history of North High School. Outstanding senior stars were: Lehman Riley, Michael Dillard, Jessie Bratton, Glenn Thompson, Derek Hughes, Darryl Whitson, Danny Clark, Vince Fabel, and Chad Carlson. The meet record was 16 wins and no losses. Championships won included: Twin City Indoor Championship, Roosevelt Invitational Championship, City Championship, City Relay Championship, and Region Five Championship. The 1981 team could win the state championship if the team is willing to work hard to match and surpass last year’s efforts. Dominant in the sprints should be: Doug Braziel, Tim Morton, Nathan Henry, Robert Berry, Greg Agnew and Adam Mosley. Redd Overton, John Wiley, Wes Froeming, Cairo Pierson, and Frank Robinson should dominate the middle and long distance races in the city; and the field events should show improvement with the addition to the staff of Coach Kreg Kapitan. Jeff Westbrook (sprint coach) and Dennis Gordien (weight coach), together with head coach Richard Chakolis, are very optimistic about the coming season. no First Row- Tanya Tate. Sonja Dunn. Subrena Hill. Jane Zamora. Arlene Zamora. Kim Churn, Jacquite Whittington. Wenetta Westbrook. Karen Hanson Second Row- Salena Caldwell. Tracy Bowman. Linda Lampley, Vicki Robinson. Audrey Spiess. Mary Mennenga. Shirley Jackson. Alison Bowman. Lisa Walton. Jam Williams. Yvonne Jefferson Third Row- Assist. Coach Kick Nelson. Brenda Whitson. Samantha Chum. Melanie Halverson. Melissa Welch. Kerry Heinkel. Alberta Stevenson. Patty Welch. Jeanette Mondeng, Coach Roger Mahn. The 1980 womens track team did not have a spectacular year. Many of the participants were young and inexperienced. This year we will still be a young team, but this also in a new year 1981 and their are some good prospects that should make this years squad competitive. Some of these runners are: Sam Churn, Fatty Welch, Ardrey Spiess, Tanya Tate, Melesa Welch, Danelle Churn, Arelene Zamora. m TRACK Left to right: hack row: McKinney Moore. Mike Perfetti, Joppa Jackson. Jeff Bruyard, Brett Zophi. Mark Euganks, Ronnie Buck, Lawrence Colman, Allan Hinton, Frank Robinson. Doug Dick. Keman Taylor. Craig Kapitan. Second row: Ralph Smith, Steve Stahleski. Steve Hanson. Gerald Gill. Johnny Buck. Delaine Crawford. Michael Scott. Jeff Scott. Jeff Willaims. Anthony Brewer. Third row: Robert Berry. D. Dillard. David Zappa. Charles Adams. Pat Owens, Don Meister. Adam Mosley, Lonnie Lowe. Gary Cloman. Fourth row: Ariel Thompson. Desmond Griffen. Jeff Olson. Jerry Upton. John St. Martin. Mike Casey. Michael Favors, Scott Payne. Carl Risner, Dewayne Evans. 1980 Football season was a success and yet there were many disappointments. The season record of 2 — 6 was not a true analysis of the potential of this years squad. We are building and are hoping for more number and a better outcome for the 1981. Congratulations to 2nd year all-city man David Zappa and 1st year Doug Dick. Captain Captain Captain 112 Charles Adams Doug Braziel Dave Zappa Southwest 16 North 6 Roosevelt 17 North 7 West 0 North 34 Central 26 North 6 South 19 North 20 Henry 34 North 2 Washburn 21 North 13 Edison 37 North 0 Charley Adam Doug Brazial Jeff Bruyard Steve Hanson Don Meister 113 Adam Mosley Jeff Olson VBRSITy FOOTBALL Kathryn Adams Physical Education Larry Aim Special Education Tom Anderson Work Coordinator ns Carol Akervik Requisition Clerk David Benolken Assistant Principal S I Agnes Bergee Child Care Jens Broins Work-Coordinator Ray Carlson Physical Education Darryl Carter Social Studies Herbert Chambers Physical Education Richard Chakolis Social Studies Donald Cieminski Business 116 Lonnie Bryant Project Director Maurice Goldstein Special Education Virginia Hartse Social Studies Sandra Clarke Librarian John Fenn English Robert Fridgen Science Math Robert Dahlen Social Studies Mildred Faith Nurse Gwendolyn Gentry Social Studies Bernie Goodman Social Worker Charmaine Dysterheft Work-Coordinator Kathleen Ertel Councelor 117 m. L Kichard Jacobsen Science James Kanwischcr Counselor Daly King Jerry Kneisl beading Center lac |ueliiie Heinrich Home Kconomics Huih Kezele Andre Lewis Assistant Principal Klise Lyle Shirley Keating Physical Ivdneat ion Larry Hansen Industrial Arts Sandra Neumann Knglish Kdwin Nelson Counselor Vvrn Muir Math Clareen Xyquist Counselor Dean Larson Kxlended Day dames Pearson Social Studies Jack Moskowit Social Studies Robert Pierce Knglish •lim Malison Knglish Bruce McClellan Math Patrick )'Brien Knglish Cheryl Robinson Sylvia Siggclkow Art Yearbook Special Kducation Carol Srhachl Math Sieve Schmid Social Studics Drivers K l. lony (Jucen rivcr Kducation Carolyn Radio Sih ial Studies errv Rom-rtson Social Studies l.vnn Smith U ork ('oordinator Ralph Schulz Industrial Arts Svwan Breedlove Paula Visser Special Education Special Education Allen Sprinuen Business William Steulier Industrial Arts David Tomlinson Athletic I)irector Art — L Ir Jane Mergy Special Kduration Aslelle Mcskin Charlene Tyner Mini-Clinic Counseling Aide I)oroihv Scholljegerdes H.K.N. June Warren Aide Wdliam Kostick CKTA Yotiih Wanda Washington Social Worker (!ene Smith Harlan White Work Coordinator Aide 123 FACULTY Top row: Stove Flack, Erin Werkinin, Karen Robertson, Chuck Julian, Dennis Kannen, Lester Hanson. Bottom row: Rich O’Brien. Kevin Kiley, Dick Filla, Vern Betts, Angel Campau. Top row: left to rights Bev Obright, Teretha Dillard, Ann Lien, Sylvia Seals, Betty Engle, Daisy Martin, Florence Carlson. Bottom row: Margaret Bach, Linda Brazil, Mary Berger, Lucille Senescall, Florence Bourgeois. To The Class of 1981. In 1941. John Rockefeller. Jr. said, “I believe that every right implies a responsibility; every opportunity, an obligation; every possession, a duty . I et this be your challenge today! Society is experiencing an era of an awareness of human rights unparalleled in history, but an awareness is not enough. You must play a vital role in helping all to achieve these rights. Y’our high school education has given you a multiplicity of unique experiences which will aid you. When considering opportunities, one finds energy, space, world nutrition, and international relations are but the tips of the iceberg. The list is unending. Seek out the education and training necessary to place yourself in these exciting and rewarding endeavors. If you think of possessions as real estate or wheels, you might feel you have little; but the real possessions are understanding and appreciation, skills and abilities, and confidence and attitude. If these are positive, your duty will be obvious. You are indeed ready to join that long and distinguished list of North High graduates. My wish is that you will find your special niche in society, serving humanity, and thus experience the greatest possible happiness. Sincerely, Jerry Simondet Principal f Ni n 125 SCHWEIGERT MEAT COMPANY 2605 EMERSON AVE. NO. 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