North Montgomery High School - Charger Flashback Yearbook (Crawfordsville, IN)

 - Class of 1983

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Fast Break To Regional GO HOME MOUNTIES!!!! This was the familiar chant by all the Charger fans this year. The Mounties did go home as well as The Athenians and The Mavericks. North came out victorious this year by de- feating Southmont 63-53, and Crawfordsville 43-38. Fifties day started off spirit week followed by Pajama day. Hat, glasses and jersey day really got the whole week going, as Punk day and Farm- ers Day rounded up the week and got everybody ready for the games. The Seniors swept the victory of the sec- tional games from all of the underclassmen. The following Saturday had even more excitement in store for the Chargers as they traveled to Frankfort. The Chargers beat a well pre- pared Clinton Central team 53-49. The night game ended in an unfortunate turn for the Chargers who were beaten by Lebanon 51-59. The two weekends will be remem- bered in the hearts and minds of many people. Top left: Minutes after eating his way to a victory. Ray Hocking acknowledges his fans. Middle left: Stacey Graves cheers on the seniors Bottom Left: Joe McMurry climbs to the top for an undefeated Senior Pyra- mid. Middle: Mitzi Muston cheers the crowd in a rip-roaring cheer Above: Sophomore Colleen Klinker gets her classmates excited about Sectional. Bottom: Greg Pierce eyes the rim. 27 Sectioned

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Sectional Spirit Soars Top right: Stephanie Moore. Jenny Clouser, Suzy Smith and Mitzi Muston four fun-loving friends on Farmers Day. Top left: Brad Lighty looks for help from a teammate Middle right: Marlena Verhey and Jeff Grant tug to a victo- ry Middle left: Corinne Linginfelter leads the class in spelling: S-E-N-I-O-R-S! Bottom left: Gary DeMumbrum walks Suzy Meyer to class — farmer style. Bottom right: Greg Jackman stretches for a successful catch 26 Sectional



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One Acts Become Legend “Jump, go ahead and guinea pig. jump, see if I care, well go ahead, jump ” The One Acts: “Flowers for Alger- non”, “I Never Saw Another Butterfly” and “Ledge, Led- ger and Legend” took a flying leap onto stage as well as into the hearts of those who attended them on Satur- day, February 5, 1983. “Flowers for Algernon” was a one-act play concern- ing Charlie Gordon, played by Trent Thomas, being changed from a retarded man to a genius. This was done with the help of Professor Ne- mur (Jennifer German) and Professor Strauss (Billy Skin- ner), who soon finds out he is also a human being and not a In “I Never Saw Another Butterfly”, Stephanie Moore portrayed a young girl named Raja. Raja is a Jew in the ghetto during WW II. With the help of her teacher friend Irena (Janella Carpenter) and her boyfriend Honza (Billy Skinner), she learned not to be afraid and how to survive. “Ledge, Ledger, and Leg- end”, took a funny look at suicide. Pamela Rutherford, played by Dawn Van Gilder, starts to commit suicide, the wrong way. J.M. (Janet Wil- son) comes along to show her how to do it right. They both learn that life isn’t all that bad and they should live it to its fullest. Top left “If you can live until noon, or until tomorrow, you can live until the next day Live only for the one day. Janella Carpen ter gives her advice deep from heart. Bot tom right: Prof Nemur, alias Jennifer Ger- man, gives her scientific guidance on the experiment about Charlie, alias Trent Thom- as. i COO FOLLOW THE LEADER Bad news travels fast. Introducing the V45 Magna 45 cubic inches ol liquid-cooled shaft-driven V-4 power packed under an easy chair 29 inches oft the ground C B HONDA 2300 Indianapolis Road 362-6387 Monday Thru Thursday 9-6 Friday 9-8 Saturday 9-3 One Acts

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