North High School - Norwica Yearbook (Davenport, IA)

 - Class of 1986

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Page 149 text:

As she practices for an H.I., Kim i I E -ssA- 7 . ' - ' Neff is A '.L -M f' 5gj'77, f' Macdougall has Cathy Cahoy evaluate 1 l A , ' ' I t her speech. Photo: P. O,Donnell. 'TJ ' rf! P' Prize trophy, good old George, repre- 5 ' , - '33-I ' sents Prasanta Reddy's first place ac- , iiip f K I prpp ' A 'Lb s -3+ complishment in the Iowa Caucus Tour- Liiis if A l--, i A I ' . ' nament. Photo: V. Sabatino. Lkly K V ,L ruuu -Qs' - , llls. Q 'M'i ' A M5 'P 5 '.-- .91 :.r - ii . . ri Y . 3 2 gfggpt.. 1 we ---- . I s1..............g X:,: i 'f'4f-'Q--f-swfffer--M ssss W-H . -Cm f . 1:5 lg: s'r'.I 's 'Ili ie -f 05155 If KQQA-n. . 4 ZZ Q- ..... 0- .... -0. . l --.. ag' P iii K 1, ,Mr ..,- 'LU .. 'M uuue Y4n ' 4 K yfwyv lin, Verbalizingz speak out Hard work, determination, desire, luck and a blank social calendar. These things made North High School's suc- cessful NFL team, stated National Forensic League President Prasanta Reddy. Since these words reflected year- round dedication and effort, it was resolved: NFL involved much more than seen by the casual observer. Observation I. Debate had two distinct forms. 1. Policyf2-man debate a. deals with policies b. this year's resolution dealt with water quality. 2. Lincoln-Douglas! 1-on-1 debate a. deals with values b. resolutions varied Observation II. Five main individu- al events. 1. Original oratory 2. Extemporaneous speaking 3. Humorous, Dramatic, and Oral interpretation Observation III. NFL was hard work, but also fun. 1. LibrarianfHistorian Brian Leach once stated, I worked eight days a week on debate. 2. Vice President John Straetker observed, Lots of good looking girls at tournaments. The opportunities and challenges provided through NFL were unlimited. Coach Doreen Reiff-Buelt said, It pro- vided a close-knit 'family' for the stu- dents. The resolution: NFL involved more than that seen by casual observers was proven true. Debate'

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Debate squad: Front Row: Dani Shel- ton, Missy Dillie, Becky Witte. Second Row: Jodette Rodriguez, Kim Battles, Michelle Weir, Ellen Thompson. Third Row: Brian Leach, Sandy Weise, Pra- santa Reddy, Cathy Cahoy. Back Row: Rita Koch, Jon Burkholder, Elisa Reid, Brian Landrum, Doreen Reiff-Buelt. Photo: B. Christian. Debate members proudly present Dr. Johnson with the first trophy they earned at Davenport West Tournament. Photo: B. Christian. Computers sure come in handy as Prasanta Reddy and John Straetker edit their bills for an upcoming Student Congress. Photo: P. O'Donnell. P H' 1-. ..- ea. Debate ,



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Trades and Industries Co-op student Teri Schultz drafts as part of her work at Control Process. Photo: P. O'Donnell. Police work can be a fun experience as Teri Barker and Kathy Stanton find out. Photo: P. O'Donnell. fill - . H, 1 VW 3 ...Q I . , 5 ' 5 ' rm- W xfW L.. H Preparing: job hunt Its a great opportunity, stated one student. I've met a lot of people since Ilve been working and made lots of friends, even people I thought I'd never like! High school isn't just going to boring classes, attending dances, ball games, concerts, or buying NHS socks. Itis also an educational endeavor. This year, 23 students received this type of education through the Cooperative Office and Distributive Education Programs. Such training has been possible through many city government em- ployees, as well as, federal employers, 'Co-op.!Distributive Ed. restaurants, and various types of stores. Coordinator, Mr. Frank Roger's has filled the position last 25 years, 23 of which were in Davenport. And he insists, The program isn't only for female students, as there are several male students in the Distributive Education Program. As part time office clerk Tracee Herington has learned more accounting abilities since work began in August at Kimberly Barn. With the accounting background received in high school, Herington works with accounts payable and receivable. For almost one year, Kim Haddix has worked at River Center where she learned Word Processing, filing, event planning, and making sales packages. She described her job as a good learning experience, I learned the Ways of the business field and all the skills that are needed to be a successful secretary. I loved it!,'

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1986, pg 151

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1986, pg 67

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1986, pg 180

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1986, pg 206


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