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Seniors Take The Prizes The Annual Polaris Style Show and Tea was held Thursday, February 1. The style show winners were: Phyllis Bush, 1st place; Cori Goff, 2nd place; and Kathy Riggs, 3rd place. Marcia Kusmaul was named as the freshmen division winner. The Polaris Club provided the judge and a gift of a year's subscription to sev- enteen magazine for the Home Economics Depart- ment. Forensics Team Receives II Ratings The Northern Heights Forensics team, sponsored this year by Charles Kayser, was comprised of two members: Margot Dietrich and Katrica Moreland. Both girls per- formed well in the league festival held at Emporia State University and in the regional festival at Beth- el College of Newton, Kansas. At festival a I rating means ex- cellent, and a II rating indicates very good. At Newton, Katrica earned a II rating in Oral Interpre- tation of Prose. Margot Dietrich earned II rating in both Oral Inter- pretation of Prose and Oral Inter- pretation of Poetry.
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IA CLUB. Sitting: Patricia Barger, Laurie Robi- dou, Lisa Stanford, Kathy Bausman. Standing: William Crabtree, Barry Pagan, Todd Anker- holz, Gary Waner-Sponsor, Duane Parks, Scott Smith, Mark Kusmaul, Kevin Karr. Industrial Arts Club The Northern Heights Industrial Arts Club attended a leadership conference at Emporia High this year. While there, many ways to help the club were learned. These included Parliamentary Proce- dures, how to run a meeting, and general knowledge of the IA pur- poses. The 1978-79 officers were: Presi- dent-Laurie Robidou, Vice Presi- dent-Lisa Stanford, Secretary-Pa- tricia Barger, Treasurer-Kathy Bausman, Reporter and Sergeant at Arms-Kevin Karr. The club sent representative pro- jects from NHHS to the league In- dustrial Arts Fair held May 4. Jeff Schiesser received the highest award for his Governor Winthrop desk which was named Outstand- ing Project of the Fair. Jeff Weaver received a red ribbon for his stereo cabinet VO-TECH. Front Row: K. Hannigan, S. Smith, R. Cantrall, J. Ogden, V. Marcotte, H. Scar- berry, M. Leffler, L. Jackson, M. Dietrich. Back Row: K. Morris, D. Peterson, E. Boyce. VO-TECH The Flint Hills Area Vocational- Technical School is just one of many in Kansas. Vo-Tech is a place where one is taught a specific skill, not just given a general edu- cation. Vo-Tech gives students a future through career education. Students from Northern Heights at- tend Vo-Tech in the morning and Northern Heights in the afternoon. The classes being taken by students from Northern Heights this year are Auto Mechanics, Food Service, Graphic Arts, Distributive Educa- tion, Machine Tool, Office Occupa- tions , Vocational Agriculture, and Welding. Those graduating this year are Cheryl Baker, Rick Cantrall, Larry Jackson, Margie Leffler, Kevin Hannigan, Kyle Morris, and Doug Peterson. 13
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Student Aides Sitting 1st Row — Joyce Maxwell, Deb Baxter, Linda Holm- berg, Nancy Melgren, Cori Goff, Kathy Riggs, 2nd Row — Rhonda Morfitt, David Grother, Connie McKernan, Lisa Win- ter, Lisa Brickell, Phyllis Bush. Standing — Brenda Hensley, Lisa Stanford, Jill Leeburg, Stewart Schmidt, Mike Carri- er, Craig Dorton, Margie Leffler, Rick Robidou, Linda Hop- per, Gloria Shope, Mark Phillips. Student Council STUCO: Gary Massey — Sponsor, Jeff Thomas, Jeff Schiesser, Cammy Oliver, Duane Parks, Linda Holmberg, Greg Johnson, Phyllis Bush, Debbie Baxter, Mark Phillips, Chris Lowry, Wes Lawton, Kenny Cantrall. is
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