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ALLEN, KANSAS 1984-1985 VOLUME XXX NORTHERN HEIGHTS WILDCATS TABLE OF CONTENTS SENIORS 3 UNDERCLASSMEN 16 ADMINISTRATION 24 ATHLETICS 29 ORGANIZATIONS 48 ACTIVITIES 59 ADVERTISING 83 LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL Our transportation - the bus Lee Lowder’s truck Craig KimbalVs car Let the qood -tilths roll i:i:f Brian Wade Anstey Audra Lyn Bazil Elaine Carol Biggs Paul Christopher Blair Kevin L. Briggs Everett Clark Aye Roger Wayne Birchmeier Becky Lynn Britain Gregory Scott Decker Marichu Alonso delRio Carmen Sue Burton James William Dallen Sean Lynn Buffum Brent Allen Cox Tracy Lea Eastman George Oren Hilton Glenda Sue Elbe Jimmy D. Houck Bradley Michael Karr Lisa Dawn Henning Kimberly Kay Johnson i k s 1 1 if ¥ Michael Ray Keighley Michele Renee Keys Tony Lee Mundy Craig Wayne Kimball Stephen Dale Lindsey Hank Oldham Jeffery Scott O'Mara CD Amy Jo Parks Susan Marie Pond Todd Michael Soetebier Teresa Ann Philips Gerald Alan Shope Regina Lynn Story Brenda Kay Randall Kent E. Sorensen Brian E. Peterson Vicki Arline Thornton Jerry L. Voorhees II Jeffrey Dale Wheat Lisa Nilene Tucker Gary Michael Voorhees Amy Louise Weaver Larry Edwin Walford Valarie Susan Willard SENIOR 3 ?' Cb' Volleyball 4, Pep Club 4, Plays 4 FBLA 3, Honor Roll 1, Industrial Arts 1-3, Journal- ism 3, Weightlifting 4 £ o Opt' Cross Country 4, Industrial Arts 2, Weightlifting 1-2 Annual Staff 4. Band 3, Basketball 1-4, Cheerleader 4. Honor Roll 1, Industrial Arts 1, Office Aide 4, Pep Club 1-4, Plays 1,2,4, Homecoming Queen Candidate 4, Teacher's Aide 3-4, Track 1,2,4, VIP 4, Volleyball 1-4, Weightlifting 2,4, Choir 1-4 Cheerleader 2,3,4, Class Officer 1,3,4, Choir 1,2,4, VIP 3, Jazz Band 2, National Honor Society 3-4 - Secretary 4, Plays 1-4, Homecoming Queen 4, Vol- leyball 1, Track 1,3, Office Aide 3-4, Scholarship Tests 1-4, Pep Club 1-4, Polaris Piano Contest 1-4, Weightlifting 2 ■fojSJhalsd FBLA 4, Industrial Arts 1-4, Weightlifting 4 Xiti o L . 3r s National Honor Society 3-4, STUCO 4, Plays 1-4, VIP 2, Choir 1-4, Band 2, Model U.N. 2-3, FBLA 3- 4, All-State Choir 3. Office Aide 4, Polaris 2-3, Scholarship Tests 1-4, Track 1-2, King of Courts Candidate 4 Annual Staff 3-4, Band 1, Scholarship Test 3. Teachers Aide 3-4, Honor Roll 1, Basketball 1 % (jr rMb Vo-Tech 3-4, Parlimentary Procedure Team 3-4, VICA Club 3-4; Vice President 4 Basketball 1-3, Class Officer 1-4, Cross Country 3, FBLA 3-4 - Secretary 4, Football 1-4, Honor Roll 1- 4, Industrial Arts 1, Model U.N. 2-3, National Honor Society 3-4, - President 4, Pep Club 4, Play 3-4, Scholarship Tests 1-4, Student Council 3, Track 1-4, Weightlifting 2, State Track 1-4 CfrurxjL uAjfzP- - National Honor Society 4, Pep Club 1-4, Volleyball 1-3, Plays 1,3,4, VIP 2-4, Choir 1-4 Q)nje v€ root can 1-4, Basketball 1-4, Track 3, Weightlifting 1-4, All-League Football 3-4, Journalism 3, Indus- trial Arts 1-4 National Honor Society 3-4, Honor Roll 1-4, Mo- del U.N. 2, Football Manager 2, Basketball 1-2, Current Affairs 1-4, Scholarship Tests 2 Choir 1-4, AYBL 1, Band 2-4, Our today's Staff 1, FBLA 3-4, Football 3, Model U.N. 3, Track 2-3, Industrial Arts 1-3, Plays 3-4, Annual Staff 4, Boys Club 1, Weightlifting 3, Bible 1, Scholarship Tests 4, Jazz Band 2 Uarichu del Rfo Spain; Class Officer, Debate, National Honor Soci- ety, Office Aide, Plays. Pep Club 4, Volleyball 4, Track 4, Plays 4 CaJiod, Class President 3-4, National Honor Society 3-4, - Vice President 4, Basketball 1-4, Model U.N. 2-3, FBLA 2-4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4, Play 4; Public- ity Staff 3-4, Plays 4, Jazz Band 2, Band 1-4, A” Honor Roll 1-4, Annual Staff 4, Pep Club 1-3, STUCO 3-4 JajOuuj Cheerleader 2-3, Girl's State 3, Choir 1-3, Pep Club 1-4, Class Officer 2, Honor Roll 1-4, Volleyball 1-2, Office Aide 4, Track 1-2, National Honor Society 3-4 Band 1-3, Cheerleader 4, FBLA 1-3, Honor Roll 2-4 Journalism 4, Office Aide 4, Pep Club 3-4, Play- 3. Basketball 1, Polaris 1 Pep Club 1-4, Basketball 1-4, Volleyball 1-4, Track 1,3,4, Football Statistician 2-4, Class Officer 4, Weightlifting 2-4, Scholarship Tests 2-4, Office Aide 2, Queen of Courts Candidate 4 Football 1,2,4, Band 1, Debate 2, Journalism 3, In- dustrial Arts 1-4, Office Aide 4, Weightlifting 1-2 Basketball 1-2, Class Officer 1, Journalism 3-4, Track 1-2, Weightlifting 1-3 National Honor Society 3-4, Arion Award 3, Band 1-4, Cheerleader 2-4, Honor Roll 1-3, Volleyball 1- 2, Teacher's Aide 4, Choir 1-3, Pep Club 1-4, Plays 1.3, Homecoming Queen Candidate 4, STUCO 1, Scholarship Tests 1-3, VIP 3-4, Jazz Band 2 Cb YVK Basketball 1-3, Choir 3-4, Honor Roll 1. Pep Club 1-2 Band 1-2, Basketball 1, Football 1-4, Homecoming King 4, National Honor Society 3-4, Track 13, Weightlifting 1-4 Ifl iksi Vo-Tech 3-4, Basketball 1, Football 1-2 Volleyball 1-4, Pep Club3-4, Polaris 1-2, Track 1-4, Annual Staff 4, Honor Roll 3 Basketball 1-4, Class Officer 2, Football 1-4, Jour- nalism 3, Homecoming King Candidate 4, Nation- al Honor Society 3-4, Track 3, Weightlifting 1-3, King of Courts 4 ACHIEVEMENTS nS jC ol v -Pr). k£ omjC$ Volleyball 4, Play 4 flohakint Knutsson Annual Staff 4, Band 1-4, Basketball 1,3, FBLA 3-4; President 4, B” Honor Roll 1-4, Model U.N. 3, Office Aide 4, Pep Club 3, Polaris 1, Track 3, Play Publicity Staff 3-4, Scholarship TEsts 3 Football 4 Vo-Tech: Building Trades, Machine Shop, VICA Club; Football 1-3 asn jL. National Honor Society 4, Pep Club 1-4, Honor Roll 1-4, Band 1-4, Arion Award 3, Choir 1-4, Plays 1,3,4, Volleyball 1-4, VIP 3-4, Track Manager 2, Jazz Band 3 chru YOuovchf' Cross Country 1-4, FBLA 3-4, Track 1-3, Weight- lifting 2-3 Football 3-4, Weightlifting 3 Football 1-4, Track 3, Wrestling 2-3, Vo-Tech Club Officer 4, Weightlifting 1-4, Homecoming King Candidate 4 Basketball 1-3, Choir 1-3, FBLA 3, Jounralism 4, Pep Club 1-3, Plays 1,4, Track 1-3, VIP 3, Volley- ball 1-4, Weightlifting 2-3 National Honor Society 4, Band 1-2, Choir 1, FBLA 3-4, Honor Roll 3, Model U.N. 3, Plays 1,3,4, Scholarship Tests 3-4, STUCO 3-4, VIP 2 Qfauicix. Basketball 1, Cheerleader 2-3, Choir 1, Honor Roll 1, Office Aide 3-4, Pep Club 1-4, Plays 1-4, Volley- ball 1,4, Track 4, Industrial Arts 1 (UfiMI Annual Staff 4, FBLA 3-4; Vice President 4, Indus- trial Arts 1-4, Honor Roll 2, Polaris 2. Football Manager 3, Teacher's Aide 3-4, Scholarship Tests 4, Lyon County League Best Project Award Ceram- ics 4 Football 1-3, Basketball 1-2, FBLA 2-4, Industrial Arts 1-3, Sports Manager 2, Weightlifting 1-2, Play 4 Industrial Arts 1-4, Weightlifting 4 Basketball 1; Manager 2, Choir 2-4, Class Officer; Secretary 2, Cross Country Manager 3, FBLA 3-4; Corresponding Secretary 4, Honor Roll 1-4, Plays 1,3,4, Scholarship Tests 3, VIP 2-4 National Honor Society 3-4, Pep Club 3, Cheer- leader 4. Choir 1,3,4, VIP 3,4, Band 1. FBLA 3-4, Scholarship Tests 3, Polaris Theme Competition local 4, Polaris 1-2 Annual Staff 4. Honor Roll 2-3, Pep Club 1,4, Polaris 1-2, Track Manager 3 TexjUdA Basketball 1-4, Volleyball 1-4, FBLA 2-4; President 3, Honor Roll 1-4, Journalism 3, Class Officer 1,3, National Honor Society 3-4, Pep Club 1-4, Plays 2,4, Scholarship Tests 1-4, Librarian Aide 3-4, Weightlifting 2-3, Queen of Courts 4 Football 1-4, Basketball 1-3, Track 1-2, Band 1-4, Choir 1-3, VIP 1-3, Model U.N. 1-3, Plays 1-4, Scholarship Tests 1,3,4, Honor Roll 1-4, Annual Staff 4, FBLA 3-4, Industrial Arts 2,Jazz Band 2 1 oorh££S Emporia High School 1-2, Northern Heights 3-4, Football 1-4, Basketball 1, Weightlifting 1-3, FBLA 3-4, Vo-Tech 4, Wrestling 1, Teacher's Aide 3 Footbaii 1-4. Industrial Arts 1-3, Play Crew 3-4, Track 1-2, Vo-Tech 3-4, Weightlifting 1-3 Class Officer; Vice President 1.4, Secretary 3, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Pep Club 1-4; Treasurer 4, Volleyball 1-4; Captain 4, Basketball 1-4, Track 1- 3; State 1, Plays 1, 3, 4, Choir 1-4, Band 1-2 Homecoming Queen Candidate 4, Honor Roll 1-4, Queen of Courts Candidate 4 Football 1-4, Basketball 1-4, Track 1-3, All League Defense End 3, All League Tackle (Offense) 4, Honor Roll 1-2, Journalism 4, Homecoming King Candidate 4, Weightlifting 1-4, King of Courts Candidate 4 FBLA 3-4, Industrial Arts 2, Vo-Tech 4, Honor Roll 1-4 Choir 1-4, VIP 1-4, Band 2-4, Arion Award 3, Cross Country 1-4, Track 1-2, National Honor Society 4, Play 1,3,4, Music Aide 3-4, Industrial Arts 1 Seniors 1. G. Shope giving us his blank look. 2. L. Bazil, Here's lookin' at ya! 3. One big happy family. 4. Honest, I didn't do it! 5.Charlie's Angels? 6. J. Voorhees a teache? 7. Got a problem S. O'Mara? 8. S. Lindsey and G. Hilton enjoying the last week of school. f The year is 2005. Northern Heights High School still sits in a pasture near Allen, Kan- sas, a blue-green bomb anxiously awaiting the members of the class of 1985 for their 20-year reunion. The first to arrive on the scene are Todd Soetebier and Jim Houck. Todd is the wild n' crazy principal of Northern Heights. His craziness is surpassed only by that of his superior, the Superintendent of USD 251, Jim Houck. Rumor has it that Jim got the job solely on his ability to answer tele- phones. Todd and Jim climb from a run-down, white Camaro and survey the scene before they reach back into the car to remove several paint brushes and rollers and some gallons of paint. Not only is this a class reunion, but it is also a paintine party in which the class will paint the building a more suitable color. Jim, being a conscientious superintendent, thought he could save the school district some money by having the class paint the building, instead of hiri.ig a professional to do the job and quickly conned the class into agreeing to do it. The front door of the school slams and out walks Gerald Shope. He became the Art teacher at Heights after Marilyn Thompson was hired by the Los Angeles Police Depart- ment to draw sketches of wanted criminals. A large tour bus arrives and off step Brian Peterson, Hank Oldham, Larry Williams, and Marichu del Rio. Marichu, who owns a large travel agency with its headquarters in Spain and branches all over the world, drove her tour bus from California for this mo- mentous occasion. Brian is a Hollywood producer who makes $40 million annually making Indiana Jones movies. Hank be- came a WBA champ known internationally after accidentally knocking out Muhammed Ali during the filming of a D-Con roach spray commercial. Larry is the first person ever to become a millionaire playing beer bottles. He took a short leave from his Euro- pean tour to come to the reunion. A sleek, black stretch limo pulls up and a chauffeur quickly steps out and opens the door for Sean Buffum and Gina Story. The chauffeur is Tony Mundy, who works for Buffum and Story. Sean is the owner of Playboy Inc. and Gina is his executive secre- tary. Kent Sorensen and Brad Karr arrive at the same time and park at opposite ends of the parking lot. They own rival autobody shops in Emporia. Brad says he got into the auto- body business because he always gave them so much business anyway. Another Limousine pulls up and Brian An- stey, Larry Walford and Steve Lindsey jump out with sub-machine guns. They are the top Secret Service Agents for the President of the United States, Everett Aye. Everett climbs out of the car followed by General Jim Dallen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Amy Jo Parks, Secretary of Educa- tion. Next to arrive is a tour bus with Dallas Cowboys' painted on the sides. Off steps Carmen Burton, personal hairstylist for the Cowboys. She is followed by Elaine Biggs and Lyn Bazil, two Cowboys cheerleaders who are among the highest paid NFL cheer- leaders. A smoke-gray Porsche pulls up and out steps Mike Voorhees. Mike is a rich and famous lawyer from Chicago and a merce- nary on weekends. An old '57 Chevy pulls up and out stumble Mike Keighley and Roger Birchmeier. Mike is living out his lifelong dream as a profes- sional beach bum. Roger went broke on the Stock Market and now works as a dishwash- er at Bonanza. A lone figure walks toward the school from the direction of Allen Lake. It's Greg Deck- er, who has just returned from Tibet, where he has been on a mission to find himself. A pick-up pulls up and Ronnie Bryant and Paul Blair walk out. Ronnie makes big bucks as a carpenter building designer out- houses and Paul owns a large ranch which covers most of Chase and Morris Counties. Paul provides most of Ronnie's business since ne has an outhouse at the corner of every square mile. The next to arrive on the scene is Craig Kimball. Craig spent 11 years playing bas- ketball for the Philadelphia 76ers and is now the NBA s MVW — Most Valuable Water- boy. A new Corvette pulls in and out step Kevin Briggs and May-Britt Aase. Kevin is the top fasnion consultant for the continent of Eur- ope and May is his top model. A black Ferrari zooms into the parking lot and out hop Tracy Eastman and Amy Weaver. Tracy got a starring role on Dal- las and became an overnight celebrity. Amy is also in show business; she is a breakdancer on the Lawrence Welk Show. A red Lamborghini drives up sedately. Out steps Scott O'Mara, the first American Pope. Michele Keys and Julie Jones are the next to arrive. Michele is the chain manager of McDonald's throughout Japan. Julie put Betty Crocker, Duncan Heins and Pillsbury out of business when she began mass-pro- ducing her new brand of tomato cake mixes. An Army tank approaches and out steps General Becky Britain, the first female Five- Star General in U.S. history. A Leer jet zooms in and lands on the football field. Off steps Brenda Randall. She is the richest woman in the world and owns a white tiger zoo in Monte Carlo. Behind her is Valarie Willard, who owns a cat museum in Nairobi. Carol DeWeese is the next to arrive. She teaches remedial mathematics to a large number of students with learning disabil- ities at KU. Teresa Phillips and Vicki Thornton drive up in a silver Rolls Royce. Both are million- aires. Vicki made her money by designing a rust-proof, stainless steel fire hydrant and Teresa became rich when she took a job as full-time psychiatrist for the Presicent of the United States. A small helicopter lands on the roof. Out hop Jennifer Luginsland, Petra Klement, and Susan Pond. Jennifer is the successful owner of 22 luxury resorts in Siberia. Petra is the first female Prime Minister of West Germany, and Susan is a Registered Nurse in Ethiopia. Glenda Elbe and Kim Johnson arrive in a South Lyon County School District van. Working for this school district keeps them both very busy. Kim is a Special Ed teacher and Glenda is a truant officer. Corrina Countryman zips in next on a new moped. She is now the mayor of Dunlap. Lisa Henning is the next to arrive. She is a rodeo star who gave up on gentle activities such as bull-riding and now holds the world record in wild rhinocerous-riding. A race car speeds through the parking lot. It's Jerry Voorhees, the famous race car driv- er who nas won the Indy 500 for eight con- secutive years. A group of Hell's Angels appears and parks at the end of the driveway, while their lead- er, Lisa Tucker, joins the reunion. The last member of the class pulls up in an expensive, late-model Chrysler. It's George Hilton, who makes millions working for Lee Iacocca polishing hubcaps. The group assembles and quickly paints the building, while reminiscing over tne past 20 years. At the close of the day the reunion ends, and the members of the class slowly depart, leaving Northern Heights behind them, a neon orange bomb, sitting in a pas- ture near Allen, Kansas, slowly recuperating from the 20-year reunion of tne unforgetta- ble class of 1985. IN LOVING MEMORY OF JEFFREY DALE WHEAT AND BRENT ALLEN COX Jeff Wheat at the age of 17 and Brent Cox at the age of 18, died Monday, February 4th, 1985, in a tragic accident that will forever be embedded in our minds. Both Jeff and Brent were great parts of Northern Heights High School. They were leaders not only in athlet- ics but also in the student body. They are very dearly missed. Although they did not get to do everything they had once planned, they left with us memories that we will cherish forever. The days were long; oh so long, timeJust seemed to stand still. It was as though we were being made to think of nothing other than our loss, or perhaps just to realize that it was real. The silence was deafening. Every breath could be heard. The usual laughter was not there: the only sounds that were present were the muffled cries of us students, even together it was more than we could bear. As the days wore on and the weeks progressed, the tension slowly lifted from us all. I guess we came to realize that Jeff and Brent weren V coming back, and the chance that our prayers would be an- swered was small. So we did the only thing that made us feel better. We talked of the good times that we shared; we laughed; we cried: we remembered how things were, and how deeply we all had cared. IN MEMORY OF YOU Although several months have now gone by and everything is over, there still remains an empty hole, even though we're all still here, and have physically not changed, it's as though, with them, they took our souls. We were like a family sharing everything we did. Maybe that's why there’s so much pain, hut I know we must go on. We can ’t dwell on this time forever hut the hole will always remain. T. Phillips r JUNICES Marcia Biggs Mark Birchmeier Tony Boyce Lonnie Bush ..O’ J TJ. Cassatt Billy Choate John Cimino Ron Cole Khris Henderson Carol Hensley Larry Hinson Randy Hizar Doug Horton Tammy Just Steve Kusmaul Lee Lowder Tony Moore Dwayne Moseler Missi Olson Kevin Paige Ben Schubert Kim Smith Kevin Stone Darren Street Jarrod Voorhees Denise Walker Betsy Wampler Tammy Webb Donald Aye Steve Benjamin Beth Briggs Louie Brown Kent Clark Naomi Clock Steve Coe Rae Lynn Crane Stacie Dawes Mark DeWeese Tiffany Eastman Dan Eckleberry Eddie Field Tim Goodpasture Jack Goodwin Michelle Grimsley Kirk Hammond Tammy Hopper Marcia Jones Shannon Kimball Peter Louck Charles Magathan Marsha Maybell Clint Myers Steve Newton Cristy O'Brien John Pearson Mark Robinson Christy Reust Steve Salamone 19 If RESH HEN 8 § Stewart Anderson Janice Brown Ron Brunkow Jennifer Caldwell Todd Cantrall Eric Carlson Lori Jo Cathcart Shawn Clark Audrey Countryman Howard Crabtree Todd Culver Harley Davidson ►••■if w Laurie Davidson Diane Denison Kim Duncan Jeff Emley Tricia Gundy Jennifer Haden David Harred Misty Heathman Stacey Heathman Dustin Heiman Lori Hilton Jeff Houck Robert Hutchcroft Roger Jensen Jacque Johnson Melissa Johnson Alan Kaniper Jenny Kayser La Donna Magathan % Mark Moser Eric Parks Brian Pitman Marty Rice Chris Roberts Julie Sattler Jeff Schroeder Brad Massey Matt Mercer Bob Metcalfe John Milner Buster Minor Shonna Minor James Moore Kevin Shearer Don Shope Steve Stewart Shawn Swanson Michelle Sweet Frank Taber Mark Walford Kelli Weber April Welcome Shannon Williams John Wilmore Mike Zumbrum 1. Goodlooking guys S. Tucker and S. Stewart. 2. At the water fountain again A. Kaniper? 3. What's fo funny D. Denison? 4. Say What L. Jones? 5. C. O'Brien doing schoolwork? 6. Cleaning your locker out J. Shope? 7. Don't look so sad K. Smith. 8. S. Minor working hard. 9. Inquisitive H. Crabtree. 10. Show us your winning smile J. Cimino. C“) ADMINISTRATION _________________ U.S.D. 251 ADMINISTRATION Members: Standing — Myron Van Gundy, Vice- President; Darrell Johnson; Kenneth Kaniper; Dale Grimsley; Bennett Anderson; Sitting — Marshall Spade, President; Mary Oliver, Board Clerk; Ruth Price; James Fraley, Superintendent James Fraley, Superintendent Mary Oliver, Board Clerk Judy Mundy, District Treasurer Barabara Goff, Secretary Don Roberts, Activities Director N.H.H.S. FACULTY Don Roberts - Music, Assistant Foot- Judy Braem - Science Jan Jensen - Home Economics ball Coach Mike Kuhn - Industrial Arts Kim Dhority - Business Cheryl Stinson-Paraprofessional Marilyn Thompson - Art 4 Norma Moran - Office Aide Marilou Noller - Math Sally Anderson - English III IV Librarian, mlL Charlie Wyda - Custodian Doug Boline - Custodian, Assis- tant Boys' Girls' Basketball Coach A. Elwin Powell - Social Science Ruth Siegrist - What's a pretty thing like you doing dancing with a guy like me? Ned O'Mara - Counselor General Math Ralph Setter - Head Boys Basketball Coach, Science P.E. Beth Luedtke - Learning Disability Bus Drivers: Front Row: Mary Lou Jenkins, Debbie Moser, Mary E. Jenkins Betty Edmunds. Back Row: Betty Shope. (Not pictured: Gladys Myers, Cliff Baus- man, Mary Ann Newton Kim Dhority.) Renee Stinson - Head Girls Basketball, Volleyball Track Coach Lisa Dorsch - Student Teacher, Business Dept. Bring those books back! G O T C H A Mr. Massey working? i: i: f fi ATHLETICS $ 0 % $ ? 0 ® ® S3 t First Row: T. J. Cassatt, Mike Zumbrum, Travis Butler, Charles Magathan, Michael Voorhees, Ron Brunkow, Sean Buffum, Eric Wooderson, John Milner, Clint Myers, Mark Walford, Dustin Heiman. Second Row: Kevin Shearer, Johakim Knutsson, Alan Kaniper, George Hilton, Todd Culver, Harley Davidson, Brian White, Steve Tucker, Brad Karr, Scott O'Mara, Shannon Kimball, Kirk Hammond. Third Row: Shawn Swanson, Steve Kusmaul, Randy Hizar, Hank Oldham, Tony Roberts, Dick Milner, Matt Mercer, Jerry Voorhees Kevin Paige, Lanny Massey, Brad Monroe. Fourth Row: Coach Gene Pruitt, Manager Ben Schubert, Brad Massey, Craig Kimball, Jeff Wheat, Brent Cox, Dan Eckelberry, Larry Walford, Tony Boyce, Asst. Coach Ralph Setter, Asst. Coach Don Roberts. The 1984 football season was not as successful as was hoped. However, the Wildcats, sporting a 6-3 record were able to clinch second place in the Lyon County League. Early in the season the Wildcats lost two important players due to injury and illness: Senior Linebacker, Hank Oldham and Senior Quarterback, Sean Buffum. Defense seemed to be the strongest aspect of the Northern Heights Wildcats games this season. Many of the Northern Heights players received All-League Honors for their outstanding play this season. All-League Offensive Team: Tony Roberts-Center Brent Cox-Guard Craig Kimball-Tight End Brad Karr-Running Back Second Team All-League Offense: Jeff Wheat-Tackle Dick Milner -Running Back All-League Defensive Team: Brent Cox-Lineman Brad Karr-Linebacker Dick Milner-Defensive Back Second Team All-League Defense: Jeff Wheat-Defensive End Two Northern Heights players were also honored this season by being named to the All-State 2A Football team, they were: Brad Karr-Honorable Mention as a Linebacker Tony Roberts-Honorable Mention as a Lineman Congratualtions to the 1984 Northern Heights football team and thank you parents and fans. Your support during the football season was greatly appreciated. 03 LADYCATS PLACE 3RD AT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT VARSITY Front Row: Marcia Biggs, Brenda Randall, Tamara Just, Lyn Bazil, Lori Schroeder, Mi- chele Keys, Amy Weaver, Back Row: Mrs. Anderson, Jennifer Luginsland, Teresa Phillips, Kay Harred, Lisa Henning, Mi- chelle Wheat, Coach Stinson. Front Row: Michele Keys, Amy Weaver, Lyn Bazil, Back Row: Lisa Henning, Teresa Phillips, Coach Stinson, Brenda Randall, Jennifer Luginsland. 1984-1985 SENIORS Bench looks on. Amy Weaver sets to Jennifer Luginsland. JUNIOR VARSITY First Row: Tammy Hopper, Julie Sattler, Petra Klement, Marichu Del Rio, Laurie Davidson, Jackie Shope, Jacque Johnson, Second Row: Mrs. Anderson, Tiffany Eastman, Diane Denison, Melissa Johnson, Jenny Kayser, Patricia Gundy, Lori Hilton, Coach Stinson, Third Row: Lori Schroeder, Carol Hensley, May Britt Aase, Christy O'Brien, Michelle Wyda, and Marcia Jones. Jenny Kayser goes for the ball. Lisa H. and Marcia B. watch as Michelle Wheat bumps the ball. The 1984 Volleyball Season started out on September 1st at the Osage City Tournament. The Ladycats have come away with second two years in a row. Many good games were to follow this time of success, with a season of 13 wins and 8 losses. The Ladycats played intensely in the Lyon County Tournament held at Northern Heights, but came away with 3rd place being beat by Madison for 1st place and Waverly for 2nd place. Contributions from Seniors Lyn Bazil, Michele Keys, Jennifer Luginsland, Lisa Henning, Teresa Phil- lips, Amy Weaver, and Brenda Randall will be missed next year. But much pride and many talented players will return to make up the 1985 volleyball team. Tammy Just spikes the ball. Front Row: J. Cimino, D. Moseler, E. Parks, M. Moser. Back Row: Coach French, E. Aye, L. Williams, K. Harred, J. Voorhees, D. Aye, T. Mundy. Everett hard at work. The Wildcat Varsity and Jr. Varsity Teams in Cross Country during the 1984 Season were: Jarrod Voorhees, Larry Williams, Don Aye, Dwayne Moseler, John Ci- mino, Everett Aye, Tony Mundy, Mark Moser, and Eric Parks. Kay Harred was the only female runner. We placed in the lower half of the team standings this year with the exception of the last Osage City and the Alma-Wabaunsee meets in which we placed third and fourth respectively. Although our team scores were low, our runners collected several individual medals. Kay Harred and Jarred Voor- hees received medals in all the meets except the Rossville, Silver Lake, and the regional meets. Larry Williams, Mark Moser, Everett Aye, Dwayne Moseler, and Don Aye all won Medals throughout the season. The Cross Country runners that lettered this year were: Kay Harred, Jarrod Voorhees, Larry Williams, John Ci- mino, Dwayne Moseler, Don Aye, Everett Aye, and Tony Mundy. Even though these individuals were not strong winners on the score sheet, they made up for it off the track in sportmanship and were ladies and gentlemen at all run- ning events. Coach Louis P. French Run, Larry, run! Eric at his best. Dwayne Moseler Wait up guys!- Don Aye Tony on the homestretch. At the starting line. CROSS COUNTR Y Front Row: Brian Pitman, Kevin Shearer, Steve Benjamin, Steve Tucker, Mark Walford, Harley Davidson, Shawn Swanson, Back Row: Coach Doug Boline, Eric Wooderson, Brian White, Tony Roberts, Lanny Massey, Craig Kimball, Tony Boyce, Dick Milner, Brad Monroe, Alan Kaniper, Brad Massey, Coach Ralph Setter. Front Row: Dick Milner, Brian White, Brad Massey, Matt Mercer, Eric Wooderson, Alan Kaniper, Brad Monroe, Back Row: Coach Doug Boline, Brent Cox, Lanny Massey, Craig Kimball, Tony Boyce, Jeff Wheat, Tony Roberts, Coach Ralph Setter The 1984-85 Northern Heights basketball team finished the season with a 16-5 record. Not only did the Wildcats place second in the conference standings but also captured the 1985 Lyon County League Tournament Cham- pionship. Northern Heights defeated Flinthills 59-58 in overtime in the championship game. Craig Kimball led the team in power points and points scored this season. There will be 8 lettermen returning to the 1985-86 team, which hopes to be very successful. p MEN’S BASKETBALL COACH’S COMMENTS First Row: Missi Olson, Marcia Biggs, Jackie Shope, Jenny Kayser, Mar- cia Jones and Amy Weaver. Second Row: Doug Boline, Lisa Henning, Michelle Wheat, Tamara Just, Carol DeWeese, Teresa Phillips, Kay Harred, Lyn Bazil, and Mrs. Stinson. The Ladycats opened the season hosting a pre-season tournament. The girls played well against tough 3A and 4A competition. The Lyon County League was very competitive again this year. Northern Heights, Lebo and Waverly all tied for third place in league play, 5-3. The Wildcats placed third in the Lyon Coun- ty League Tournament. The Wildcats ended the season with a record of 11-10. The Ladycats had a season of ups and downs. The girls played well and at times exceptionally well, but had trouble playing all four quarters consistently. The Wildcats will be losing five seniors that have made major contributions to the team. Lisa Henning and Teresa Phillips have been starters all four years of high school. First Row: Missi Olson, Michelle Wyda, Jackie Shope, Tricia Gundy, Melissa Johnson, Julie Sattler, and Tammy Hopper. Second Row: Doug Boline, Laurie Davidson, Marcia Biggs, Marcia Jones, Jenny Kayser, Marsha Williams, Shonna Minor, Misty Heathman, Diane Denison and Mrs. Stinson Get Up Jenny Kayser! J-U-M-P Melissa Johnson! f % % 1 • 1 !. Front Row: D. Moseler, J. Voorhees Middle Row: B. White, T. Boyce, B. Monroe, K. Paige, S. Buffum, A. Kaniper. J. Cinimo. Back Row: J. Green, T. Roberts, D. Milner, S. Tucker, E. Wooderson, S. Kimball, M. Walford, B. Pitman. (Not Pictured: J. Milner) CONGRATS! Sean Buffum 2nd in 1600 meter run 4th in 880 meter run at State Meet S. Buffum in the lead. GUYS TRACK LADYCATS PLACE 4TH AT LEAGUE M. del Rio and P. Klement stretching out. P. Klement running the 440 dash. L. Bazil running hard. First Row: P. Klement, M. Keys, T. Hopper, J. Shope, L. Davidson, Second Row: L. Bazil, K. Harred, T. Just, B. Randall, M. Jones. CONGRATULATIONS STATE WINNERS TAMMY JUST 6TH - 800 METER RUN LAURIE DAVIDSON 8TH - 3200 RUN 1. M. Keys runs the 220. 2. T. Hopper in the mile. 3. L. Davidson running the 880. 4. J. Shope leaps high in the long jump. 5. T. Just warming up for the 100 yard dash. 6. M. Jones passing to J. Shope in the 440 relay. 7. M. Keys passing to B. Randall in the 880 relay. 8. The 440 Relay Team stretching out. WOMEN’S TRACK 1984 FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD VARSITY N.H.H.S. OPPONENT Madison 0 19 01pe 7 6 Hartford 20 12 Waverly 53 12 Alma-Wabaunsee 6 16 Flinthills 7 2 DISTRICT K.S.D. 36 0 Lyndon 19 0 Pomona 0 19 League VOLLEYBALL SCORES 1984 CROSS COUNTRY STANDINGS N.H.H.S. OPPONENT 9-15-15 Osage City 15-6-1 15-15 Wamego 12-11 5-6 Pomona 15-15 15-5-8 Olpe 15-15 15-15 Hartford 10-7 15-14-15 Mission Valley Z-o 13-16-4 15-15 Hartford 3-12 10-9 Madison 15-15 15-15 Flinthills 12-13 15-10-4 Waverly 12-15-15 17-8-15 Lyndon 15-15-15 15-15 Burlingame 5-10 15-11-15 °lpe , 6-15-9 15-4-11 Marias des Cygnes 5-15-15 15-4-11 Hamilton 15-15 15-2-6 Lebo 11-15-15 15-15-15-15-15 White City 9-4-17-5-3 16-15 Lebo 14-13 7-12 Madison 15-15 16-15 Flinthills 14-9 Meet Rossville Burlington Osage City Alma-Wabunsee Manhattan Silver Lake Osage City Regional Date Sept. 13 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 4 Oct. 6 Oct. 11 Oct. 13 Oct. 27 Team Ranking 8th 6th 7th 4th 9th 8th 3ld Unsure 1984 BASKETBALL SCORES Girl's Varsity Junior Varsity OPP. N.H.H.S. OPP. N.H.H.S. 39 Eureka 59 45 Waverly 22 53 St. Mary's 41 41 MdCV 44 43 Wabaunsee 42 25 Chase County 33 29 Marion 64 31 Flint Hills 52 33 Hamilton 58 38 Olpe 27 38 MdCV 44 32 Lebo 45 26 Hartford 54 46 Waverly 26 44 Flint Hills 64 31 Olpe 27 47 Olpe 27 46 Chase County 52 45 49 Waverly Lebo 49 45 Sub State Tournament 62 Waverly 59 55 Case County 37 22 Hartford 54 OPP. N.H.H.S. 45 Prairie View 65 League 48 Chase County 43 OPP. 35 48 Tournament Flint Hills Olpe Boy's Varsity N.H.H.S. 53 40 GOOD JOB LADYCATS! Junior Varsity OPP. N.H.H.S. 45 Eureka 47 46 Council Grove 49 59 Hillsboro 66 52 Marion 48 41 Madison 52 39 Hamilton 53 32 Waverly 44 60 MdCV 70 49 Hartford 67 66 Flint Hills 52 47 Olpe 59 40 Lebo 63 50 Waverly 65 47 Olpe 54 40 Hartford 43 69 Chase County 62 61 Yates Center 62 68 Chase County 62 OPP. N.H.H.S. 46 Marion 48 31 Madison 29 22 Hamilton 45 55 Waverly 57 35 MdCV 44 34 Hartford 50 56 Flint Hills 68 38 Hartford 39 39 Lebo 60 55 Emporia 35 45 Waverly 56 43 Hartford 28 37 Olpe 38 31 Hartford 41 61 Chase County 47 Lyon County League Tournament GOOD WORK WILDCATS! OPP. 49 44 58 Lebo Waverly Flint Hills N.H.H.S. 54 50 59 C3 Glenda Elbe Elaine Biggs Lyn Bazil Vicki Thornton £3 G O Q Q O O r© A o 0 C2 G o 0 0 0 Q 0 © 0 ) 3 Jen) o 7 JOURNALISM Front Row: Jeff Wheat, Amy Jo Parks, Jim Houck. Back Row: Glenda Elbe, Mrs. Anderson, Roger Birchmeier, Julie Jones. (Not pictured: Sean Buffum, Kim Smith) PEP CLUB First Row: Carmen Burton, Beth Briggs, Marcia Jones, Michelle Wyda, May-Britt Aase, Marichu del Rio, Kim Johnson, Lori Hilton. Lori Jo Cathcart, Tammy Hopper. Jackie Shope, Shannon Williams. Second Row: Tracy Eastman, Lisa Tucker, Michele Keys, Christy O'Brien, Tiffany Eastman, Jenny Kayser, Tricia Gundy, Melissa Johnson, Marsha Williams, Laurie Davidson. Third Row: Glenda Elbe, Mrs. Anderson, Elaine Biggs, Jennifer Luginsland, Chris Roberts, Amy Weaver, Sean Buffum, Brenda Randall, Tammy Just, Teresa Phillips, Lisa Henning, Jacque Johnson, Diane Denison, Lyn Bazil, Mrs. Dhority, Vicki Thornton. N.H.H.S. - ANNUAL STAFF -w “85” S (f 7 Virginia Ray, Sponsor Gerald Shope, Art Edi- Becky Britain, Editor tor Mike Voorhees, Boys Sports Editor Michele Keys, Activities Editor Greg Decker, Academics Editor Lyn Bazil, Girls Sports Editor —I Carol Hensley, Chief Photogra- Lisa Tucker, Faces Editor pher Ik lm Sue Pond, Business Mgr. Betsy Wampler, Asst. Editor Carol DeWeese, Copy Editor 03 HONOR SOCIETY First Row: Larry Williams, Elaine Biggs, Sponsor A. Elwin Powell, Marcia Biggs, Doug Horton. Sec- ond Row: Jennifer Luginsland, Tammy Just, Carol DeWeese, Te- resa Phillips, Tracy Eastman. Third Row: Brian Peterson, Jim Dallen, Craig Kimball, Amy Weaver, Carmen Burton, Sean Buffum, Vicki Thornton, Kim Johnson, Tony Roberts, Kevin Briggs, Brad Karr. The Wildcat Honor Society Chapter of the Nation- al Honor Society sold community activities calen- dars and operated the concessions stand at home athletic events to raise money to support its various projects. Among other things. Honor Society don- ated money to the family of a leukemia victim. It again offered three scholarships to graduating sen- iors at Northern Heights and purchased additional books for the Northern Heights library. Honor Society also held a spring reception for the faculty and staff of Northern Heights High School and the parents of the new chapter members. First Row: Elaine Biggs. Secretary; A. Elwin Powell. Sponsor. Carol DeWeese. Vice President Second Row: Kevin Briggs. Student Council Representative; Kim John son. Treasurer; Sean Buffum. President. BAND First Row: Jacque Johnson, Michelle Grimsley, Naomi Clock, Susan Pond, Tiffany Eastman, Melissa Johnson. Second Row: Steve Tucker, Steve Benjamin, John Pearson, Jeff Schroeder, Carol DeWeese, Shonna Minor, Shannon Williams, Stacey Heathman, Diane Denison. Third Row: Kim Johnson, Jennifer Luginsland, Mark DeWeese, Mark Robinson, Marty Rice, Alan Kaniper, Christy Reust, Don Roberts-Director, Greg Decker, Trisha Gundy, Doug Horton, Marsha Williams, Jenny Kayser. Those not pictured: Larry Williams, Betsy Wampler, Brian Pitman. Kneeling left to right: Kim Johnson, Larry Williams, Jennifer Luginsland, Greg Decker, Susan Pond. Stand- ing: Carol DeWeese. This year the concert band, under the direction of Mr. Don Roberts, trav- eled to Junction City to compete in the Regional Music Contest. They played two arrangements which helped them capture a II rating. Congratulations to the 1985 Northern Heights band! FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA First row: Jim Dallen, Brian Peterson, Carol DcWeese, Sean Buffum, Steve Benjamin, Kevin Briggs, Vicki Thorn- ton, Marcia Jones, Mark DeWeese. Second row: Michelle Grimsley, Bill Choate, Kay Harred, Betsy Wampler, Gina Story, Tammy Webb, Ron Cole. Third row: Doug Horton, Janice Stukey, Beth Briggs, Susan Pond, Teresa Phillips, Va- larie Willard, Paul Blair, Todd Soetebier, Jerry Voorhees, Greg Decker. (Not pic- tured: John Cimino, Carol Hensley, Tony Mundy, Gerald Shope, Mike Voor- hees, Advisor Mrs. Ray) UTURE USINESS EADERS MERICA The 1984-85 school year was much of a success for the Northern Heights Future Business Leaders of America. At the District I Contest at Olpe on February 2, 1985, Heights earned several awards. First place winners were: the Current Events relay team, consisting of Jim Dallen, Mike Voorhees, and Brian Peter- son; the Spelling relay team consisting of Kevin Briggs, Teresa Phillips, and Carol DeWeese; Carol Hensley-Economics; Gina Story — Stenographer I; Mark DeWeese — Marketing; Carol DeWeese — Accounting II, 10-Key Machine Keyboarding; Sean Buffum — Data Processing Concepts; Vicki Thornton — Clerk Typist I; Jim Dallen — Current Events written test. Second place winners were: Beth Briggs — Federal Income Tax; Mike Voorhees — Business Law; Mark DeWeese — Business Mathematics; Greg Decker — Management; Vicki Thornton — Stenographer II. Third place winners were: Gina Story — Entre- preneurship I; Paul Blair — Insurance. Fourth place winners were: Mark DeWeese — Personal Finance; Carol DeWeese — Data Processing Concepts. Fifth place winners were: Steve Benjamin — Business Mathmatics; Todd Soete- bier — Management; Valarie Willard — Data Processing Concepts; Bill Choate — Insurance; Doug Horton — Clerk Typist II. The FBLA State Leadership Conference was also a success. Steve Benjamin ran for District I Vice President and made many new friends. The Current Events relay team, which consisted of Jim Dallen, Brian Peterson, and Mike Voorhees, took fifth place and the Spelling relay team, which consisted of Kevin Briggs, Teresa Phillips, and Carol DeWeese, earned second place. In addition, Carol DeWeese placed second in both Accounting II and Business English. FBLA awarded Susan Pond $25.00 and Gerald Shope $15.00 for being the two individuals who sold the most Tom Wat merchandise. Janice Stukey was awarded $25.00 and Marcia Jones was awarded $15.00 for being the highest QSP sellers. The highlight of the year for FBLA was the group's trip to Kansas City. The group enjoyed a day at Worlds of Fun followed by dinner at Smuggler's Inn. The group toured Farmland Industries, Hallmark Cards Visitors' Center, the Grainmill Candy Factory, and the Seville Square statues. While in Kansas City, the group stayed at the Inn at Executive Park, where they enjoyed the pool, sauna, weight room, and steam room. FBLA awarded two scholarships to graduating seniors who were members of FBLA. The winners were Vicki Thornton, who plans to attend Emporia State University and Kevin Briggs, who plans to attend the University of Kansas. CHOIR First Row: Sandra Padgett, Lori Hilton, Jennifer Kayser, Marcia Jones, Doug Horton, Dale Weber, Frank Taber, Shannon Williams Lyn Bazil, April Welcome, Melissa Johnson, Second Row: Patricia Gundy, Michelle Grimsely, Christine Reust, Elaine Biggs, Kelli Weber, Mark Robinson. Kevin Briggs, Jeff Emley, Missi Olson, Julie Sattler, Tammy Just, Amy Weaver, Third Row: Chris Roberts, Betsy Wampler, Gina Story, Vicki Thornton, Carmen Burton, Ben Schubert, Lanny Massey, Tony Roberts, Beth Briggs, Denise Walker, Marsha Williams, Kay Harred, Tammy Webb, Not pictured: Greg Decker. VIP First Row: Gina Story, Vicki Thornton, Jennifer Luginsland, Carmen Burton, Second Row: Tony Roberts, Larry Wil- liams, Ben Schubert, Third Row: Kim Johnson, Lyn Bazil, Kay Harred. First Row: Steve Lindsey, Tony Moore, George Hilton, Valarie Willard, Mike Keighley, Larry Walford, and Scott O'Mara. Second Row: Randy Hizar, Lee Lowder, Ron Bryant, and Jerry Voorhees. INDUSTRIAL ARTS The Industrial Arts Dept, did well this year. A lot of planning and time went into the Projects. At the League Art, Industrial Arts and Home Ec. show, we exhibited 13 projects and received 2 medals and 3 blue ribbons. This year the Art students have Accelled in manylareas. Amy Weaver vyon a Gold Mc- dallior for a dravfing Altered in the! Gold Shpw” at Kansas University. Lori Snidir and Petraj Klement also wought homf awards for wdrk en- teredlin the Polaris Clib con- test. IThe Art students also broiAht home a majority of the iwarrls given at tfte Lyon County League Art Show at Emporia State University. HOME ECONOMICS The Home Economics display is similar to the one that represented Northern Heights at the Lyon County League Arts Show at E. S. U. The students should be proud of the awards they received. Our sewing units are short in comparison to several of the other league schools and therefore the projects were not as complicated as the competition. OFFICE AIDES First Row: Mrs. Barbara Goff, Tracy Eastman, Kevin Briggs, Elaine Biggs Second Row: Lyn Bazil, Susan Pond, Brenda Randall, Glenda Elbe STUCO First Row: Julie Sattler, Matt Mercer Second Row: Tony Boyce, Brian White, Marcia Biggs, Steve Benjamin 1 hird Row: Sean Buffum, Carol DeWeese, Kevin Briggs, Top: Brian Peterson CLASS OFFICERS Elaine Biggs Secretary Carol DeWeese President Amy Weaver V. President Lisa Henning Treasurer Sean Buffum, Stuco Tony Boyce, Stuco Tammy Just, V. Pres. Khris Henderson, Sec. Marica Biggs, Pres. Kay Harred, Treas. Jeff Houck, V. Pres.; Matt Mercer, Pres. Julie Sattler, Stuco; Brian Pittman, Treas. Brad Massey, Sec. 03 O 0 © © © ® £5 63 gj fi F ACTIVITIES © © © €J © c © £3 £5 O eS Q £? FOOTBALL ROYALTY HOMECOMING 1984 03 HOMECOMING ’84 The Queen Candidates E. Biggs, A. Weaver, K. Johnson, L. Bazil The King Candidates C. Kimball, S. O'Mara, J. Wheat, B. Karr The Queen and the Candidates J. Houck and his employee E. Biggs. R. Bryant and G. Story - Picture Perfect M. del Rio as Boy George Mountain men, T. Soete- bier and T. Boyce B. Randall and S. Buffum playing farmer HOMECOMING SPIRIT 03 WEEK QUEEN OF COURTS 1985 Amy Weaver, Candidate; Teresa Phillips, Queen; Lisa Henning, Candidate. Teresa Phillips escorted by Lisa Henning escorted by Craig Mark Wecker. Kimball. Amy Weaver escorted by Kevin Briggs. 1985 Queen of Courts ceremonies were held during half-time of the Northern Heights-Hartford game, February 15,1985. As so many of our ceremonies that followed the deaths of Brent Cox and Jeff Wheat, this was mixed with joy and sorrow. The candidates for queen were: Lisa Henning, Teresa Phillips, and Amy Weaver. King candidates were: Jeff Wheat, Craig Kimball, and Kevin Briggs. Mark Wecker, Jeff's brother escorted candidate Teresa Phillips. The Queen and King of Courts for 1985 were Teresa Phillips and Craig Kimball. Gene Cox, Brent's father presented Craig with the King of Courts basketball. Once again, our joy and sorrow entertwined. The teams again showed their strength in adversity by winning both games. The Lady's game score was: 54-22; the men's game score was: 43-40. 1985 Queen of Courts Queen Teresa Phillips, and King Craig Kimball. 1984 Queen of Courts Queen Shelley Mann, and King Brett Huffman. QUEEN OF COURTS SPIRIT WEEK 6. E. Biggs as Hanoi Jane 03 Congratulations, Lanie! It's been a lot of fun having you around. Thanks for all the sunshine in our lives. We wish you great success and happiness for the future. Love, Mom Dad Marcia Melanie V 7N Congrats Beck! You always make us proud. May all your dreams come true. Love Mom Dad CtJt+.U L c -x J Vft i yyl l t (T Y Jb ' ’175cAeic IY|o l3hJf h y V e W „ 1 9w a fd° M 3 C0 TUMBLEWEEDS The return of Tumbleweeds to his hometown of Grimy Gulch causes much excitement and concern when he is blamed for plotting with the Poohawk Indians in order to drive out the citizens of Grimy Gulch. However, the real villains appear in the form of a con artist, Throckmorton Fleesum and his part- ner, Clementine Greedy, along with the resident outlaw of Grimy Gulch, Snake-Eye McFoul. Their plans are to drive out the people of Grimy Gulch so they can sell the land to the Choo-Choo Railway. CAST Snake-Eye McFoul ................ Larry Williams Resident outlaw Judge Frump ..................... Brian Peterson Pompous, irascible magistrate Knuckles ........................Lanny Massey Judge Frump's none-too-bright deputy Mrs. Grover ......................... Lyn Bazil Wife of a newspaper reporter Hildegard Hamhocker .............Amy Weaver In search of a husband, Tumbleweeds, for exam- ple Claude Clay ...................... Ben Schubert Mortician Wart Wimble ..................... Mark Robinson Gravedigger Hogarth Hemp ....................Greg Decker Visiting hangman; business is slow Tumbleweeds ..................... Kevin Briggs Likeable cowpoke Mrs. Uplift ..................... Elaine Biggs Represents the better element Echo ........................ Michelle Grimsley Hildegard's six-year-old niece Mrs. Fluster ....................Tammy Webb Colonel Fluster's lady Throckmorton Fleesum ............ Mike Voorhees A con artist Clementine Greedy ...............Teresa Phillips Throckmorton's partner Little Pigeon ...................Carmen Burton Indian chief's daughter Poppy ..........................Tricia Gundy Another Indian maiden Trooper Dimbleby ..........................Bill Choate Young man with a horn Colonel Fluster .....................Don Aye Of Fort Ridiculous Chief ...........................Todd Soetebier Of the Poohawks Crazy Wife..........................Gina Story Chief's bitter half Medicine Man ..................Carol DeWeese A greedy Poohawk Puce Moose ....................Steve Newton A Poohawk Bucolic Buffalo ...............Tony Roberts Huge, hairy Indian Amy ...........................Shonna Minor Schoolgirl from back East Betty ......................... Brenda Randall Schoolgirl Caroline ...........................Tammy Just Schoolgirl Dorothy ...........................Amy Jo Parks Schoolgirl Edith .....................................Lisa Jones Schoolgirl Zenobia ....................... Diane Denison Schoolgirl Prudence Lovely ............Jennifer Luginsland Their teacher Aunt Maude .................. Marsha Williams Her chaperone Soppy ............................Sean Buffum Town Drunk Epic ................................Kay Harred Tumbleweeds' horse Townspeople ................... Melissa Johnson Julie Sattler Marcia Jones Jenny Kayser Lori Hilton Dale Weber Poohawks ...................... Marichu del Rio Jacque Johnson May-Britt Aase Petra Klement Steve Tucker Super Troop ...................Sheldon Weaver Matthew Duncan Clint Randall Justin Ogleby Eric Holmberg Mark Schubert Austin Bazil Travis Sill I Tumbleweeds' Northerr Heights High School Allen, Kansas 7:30 p.n. March 29 1« 30, 198£ Adults: $1.50 Children: 1.00 I o umcm 1. Con artists with their Tom Sawyer double-barrel sling shots. 2. The schoolgirls enjoy- ing the Wild West. 3. The con artist telling the world it feels good to be evil. 4. She makes a lovely bride. 5. Even as a Greek goddess, Hildegard still can't get Tumbleweeds. 6. Wart points out the villains. 7. A schoolgirl, Hildegard, and Tumbleweeds feeling good about feeling bad. 8. Aunt Maude and Miss Lovely. 9. All she needs is the man. 10. Those savage Poohawks. 67 NORTHERN HEIGHTS JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM ALMOST PARADISE Senior Class Secretary, Amy Weaver, reads the wills. Rev. Verl Strong gives the Benediction. On Saturday evening, April 27th Nineteen hundred and eighty-five, the Junior class of Northern Heights High School presented its guests with a Hawaiian Prom and Banquet entitled Almost Paradise.” The menu for the Banquet consisted of Ham, Ambrosia Salad, Potatoes AuGratin, Rolls and Butter, Tea and Coffee and Hawaiian Surprise. To start things out the Junior class President, Marcia Biggs, welcomed the guests. Miss Biggs was followed by the Rev. Verl Strong with the opening Invocation, followed by a speech given by the guest speaker, Mr. Lee Kayser. Next, the Senior Class Secretary, Amy Weaver read the wills. The Banquet ended with Rev. Strong giving the Benediction and wishing us all good luck in the future. Music for the Prom was provided by the DJ'S from Super Muzik. The decorations for the dance consisted of various potted plants, a grass hut and a lovely Hawaiian backdrop centered on the stage. During the Prom we were also treated to hula dancing by some ladies from Topeka. The Super Muzik DJ'S in action. Mr. Powell getting a lei. Comics L. Jones and T. Soetebier. Onlookers; D. Street, T. Just, E. Biggs, A. Weaver and G.Jones M. Thompson advises T. Just, M. Biggs and T. Moore on decorating. D. Weber and D. Horton making palm trees. Thumbs up! from K. Henderson and M. Olsen B. Monroe and K. Paige clowning around. RESULTS OF LEAGUE SCHOLARSHIP TESTS CLASS 3A AND STATE LEAGUE CLASS 3A STATE NAME TEST PLACE PLACE PLACE Aye, Donald Plane Geometry 3 H H Current Affairs 3 3 3 Computer Literacy 3(tie) H Biggs, Elaine Spelling XII 2(tie) H H Biggs, Marcia English XI l(tie) H H Algebra II 1 H H Bookkeeping 1 H H Buffum, Sean Physics 2(tie) Burton, Carmen Psychology 4(tie) Bookkeeping 2(tie) Carlson, Eric English IX 4 H H Dallen, Jim Current Affairs 2 2 2 Davidson, Laurie English IX 3 H H Plane Geometry 1 H H Citizenship IX 4(tie) DeWeese, Carol American Government l(tie) H H Spelling XII H Duncan, Kim Home Economics 4 H Eastman, Tracy American Government 4 H Eckelberry, Dan Spelling X 1 H H Gundy, Tricia General Science 4 H Johnson, Kim English XII 5(tie) H H General Business 5 Just, Tammy English XI 4 H H American History l(tie) H H Kayser, Jenny English IX 5(tie) H H Milner, Dick Algebra II 5 tie) Peterson, Brian American Government 3 H H Current Affairs 1 1 1 Phillips, Teresa English XII 3(tie) H H Pittman, Brian Spelling IX 2 H H Thornton, Vicki Typing II 5 Voorhees, Mike Literature XII 5 Wheat, Michelle English X 5(tie) White, Brian Plane Geometry 2 H H Biology 3 Williams, Marsha English X 4 Northern Heights High School placed first for the third straight year in the Lyon County League Scholarship tests. We also placed fifteenth out of 44 schools in Class 3A. On April 12,1985, excitement was in the air. All the Seniors of the class of 1985 were scurrying around trying to get a seat on the bus. Some were saying Goodbye to their parents and some were still arriving. The buses pulled out of the parking lot at 7:20 p.m. We started the trip out by yelling our senior chant. The bus ride was long and tiring. We finally arrived in Colorado Springs, Colorado, at about 5:30 a.m. Saturday morning. Since we couldn't get into our motel. The Rodeway Inn, until 8 a.m. we went out to breakfast. All scuzzy and ready to hit the showers we returned to our motel. We then found out our rooms wouldn't be ready until 12 noon. We were rather upset. Even though we were scuzzy, we went to Seven Falls. We ended up being an hour early there too and couldn't get in. So we waited. After we got in everyone decided to climb the mountain. By the time we were half way up, we were all out of breath. Then at the top all we saw was Helen Hunt Jackson's tombstone. All that energy for nothing. After Seven Falls we went to the North Cheyenne Mountain Zoo. It was all on the side of a mountain and the air being so thin we got really winded. Some of the animals weren't on show but the one's that were, were worth seeing. Being so tired from the bus ride everyone got through the zoo in about an hour and forty-five minutes, except Mr. Powell. We had to wait at the bus for him. After the zoo, we went back to the motel. This time we succeeded in getting our rooms. Most of the girls caught some rays and everyone else caught some z's. On Sunday we went to the United States Air Force Academy, although for about 2 hours we waited for our trusty ole school bus' tire to be repaired. Meanwhile, most of the class played frisbee in an empty lot next to the gas station. After the Air Force we visited the Garden of the Gods. On Monday morning we left for Denver around 10 a.m. and arrived in Denver around 12:30 p.m. We checked into the Day's Inn, then went to the Denver Museum of Natural History. It was just like the zoo except the animals here were stuffed. After that we went to our motel, got dressed up and went to Casa Bonita. On Tuesday, instead of going skiing, the class went to downtown Denver. There we saw the Denver Mint and the Capitol. We spent the better part of the morning looking for a place to park. Waiting to get into the Mint some strange lady came in and started preaching about Marilyn Hickey and took our empty pop cans. It was a rather interesting experience. We got back to the motel and some of the class went to the health spa and some stayed and slept. On Wednesday, the majority of the class went skiing in Winter Park. It was a blast. Those who went skiing didn't even break anything. Of course we had the excellent skiers and then we had the ones who attempted to ski but instead fell down the mountain side. The ones who didn't go skiing went to Central City, an old, empty mining town. Thursday morning our Senior Trip ended. We left Denver around 9 a.m. Some of the class were disappointed that we had to leave but others were glad. By the time we arrived at N.H.H.S. at 8:30 p.m. we were all exhausted. We thought we would never get up Friday to return to class at N.H.H.S., but all of us made it. 3. Church on the USAFA Base in Colorada Springs, Colorado. 4. J. Houck ready for Colorado. 1. C. DeWeese catching some z's after a long day. 2. Pretty wild n' crazy sponsors. 3. Garden of the Gods was really exciting. 4. L. Bazil getting in a few good shots. 5. Central City Bus transit. 6. Who is this guy? 7. V. Willard taking a picture of Gerald taking a picture. 8. M. del Rio catching some rays outside the Denver Museum. 9. Where do you think you're going. Tony for President T. Boyce Cute Stan S. Stewart 'Who Me? L. Schroeder Now let me think! B. Monroe Choo - Choo!?! T. Soetebier and J. Voorhees Come on, show us your underalls K. Henderson and K. Smith Sleep walking again? S. Minor Tough Louie - Real Tough L. Brown “TO BE GOOD IS NOT ENOUGH WHEN YOU DREAM OF BEING GREAT. CLASS COLORS: BLUE AND SILVER CLASS FLOWER: RED ROSE The administration, faculty, staff and students of USD 251 - Northern Heights, wish to extend their congratulations to the Northern Heights 1985 graduating seniors. CO- VALEDICTORIANS: SAL UTATORIAN: CAROL ELIZABETH JENNIFER GAY DEWEESE LUGINSLAND KIMBERLY KAY JOHNSON May-Brit Aase Brian Wade Anstey Everett Clark Aye Audra Lyn Bazil Elaine Carol Biggs Roger W. Birchmeier Paul Christopher Blair Kevin L. Briggs Rebecca Lynn Britain Ronald Dean Bryant Sean Lynn Buffum Carmen Sue Burton Corrina Lynn Countryman James William Dallen Gregory Scott Decker Maria Jesus del Rio Alonso Carol Elizabeth DeWeese Tracy Lea Eastman Glenda Sue Elbe Lisa Dawn Henning George Hilton James DeWitt Houck Kimberly Kay Johnson Julie Ann Jones Bradley Michael Karr Michael Ray Keighley Michele Renee Keys Craig Wayne Kimball Petra Klement Stephen Lindsey Jennifer Gay Luginsland Regina Lynn McElfresh Tony Lee Mundy George Henry Oldham Jeffery Scott O'Mara Amy Jo Parks Brian Eric Peterson Teresa Ann Phillips Susan Marie Pond Brenda Kay Randall Gerald Alan Shope Todd Michael Soetebier Kent E. Sorensen Vicki Arline Thornton Lisa Nilene Tucker Jerry L. Voorhees II Gary Michael Voorhees Larry E. Walford Amy Louise Weaver Valarie Susan Willard Larry Todd Williams 'Honor Society Becky Britain r and Brian Nellist Jerry and Brian Peterson Tracy Eastman, Jerry Voorhees II and Elaine Biggs Thornton Carol DeWeese and Susan Pond Amy Jo Parks, Lisa Tucker, Michele Keys and Vicki Ron Bryant Everett Aye Becky Britain f May-Brit Aase and Glenda Elbe Lisa Tucker Greg Decker and Jim Dallen Larry Williams, Brian Peterson, Mike Voorhees, Craig Kimball, Jim Dallen, Todd Soetebier. Today Let us remember the excitement of a united spirit The challenge of knowledge, the warmth of a smile,and the endless march of time itself. Let us remember what we have learned and let us learn from what we remember. 03 QUIZ BOWL HIGH Q The Northern Heights Quiz Bowl and High Q teams had a good season. Teams from Heights won two first place trophies and one fourth place. A team consisting of Marcia Biggs, Don Aye, Brian Peterson, and Carol DeWeese, cap- tain, won first place in the Eureka High School Invitational Quiz Bowl division for small schools. At the first annual Lyon County League Quiz Bowl, each school was allowed to send only two teams. Both teams from Heights placed in the top four. The team — Teresa Phillips, Marcia Biggs, Tammy Just, and Kevin Briggs, captain — earned fourth place and the team — Sean Buffum, Don Aye, Brian Peterson, and Carol DeWeese, captain — placed first. Sean Buffum, Don Aye, Brian Peterson, Carol DeWeese, Teresa Phillips, and Marcia Biggs also competed in the state Quiz Bowl in Wichita. The teams were coached by Mr. Ned O'Mara and Mrs. Karen Engle. First row: Don Aye, Amy Weaver, Teresa Phillips, Marcia Biggs. Second row: Brian Peterson, Sean Buffum, Carol DeWeese, Kevin Briggs, Tammy Just. FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS ATTEND HEIGHTS 1. Johakim Knutsson is an 18-year-old male foreign exchange student from Sweden. Johakim lives with Terry and Joanna Kenyon in Americus. Mr. Knutsson thinks that Northern Heights is okay for a school, that living in the United States is nice, and that the girls at our school are nice and friendly. Johakim plans to become a Kung-Fu instructor in the future. 2. May Britt Aase is an 18-year-old foriegn exchange student from Norway who lives in Americus with Dean and Marcie Godfrey and their daughter, Christie. May seems convinced that our school is okay, that the United States is great and that the boys at Heights are super. After graduation Miss Britt Aase would like to be a tour guide in the Canary Islands. 3. Petra Klement is an 18-year-old foreign exchange student from Germany who lives in Americus with J. D. and Coleen Lightwine. Petra feels that our school is okay; she likes the United States and feels that the guys from Heights are just okay. Miss Klement has high hopes of marrying a millionaire after graduation. 4. Maria Jesus del Rio Alonso is an 18-year-old foreign ex- change student from Spain who lives on a farm near Allen with Lee and Kathy Kayser and their two daughters, Jennifer and Carrie. Miss del Rio loves our school, thinks the United States is different but nice and is convinced that guys at our school are nice. After graduation Miss del Rio intends to go to college, get a job, and be with her fiance for the rest of her life. 5. Johakim Knutsson, May Britt Aase, Maria Jesus del Rio Alonso and Petra Klement on stage. SENIOR Being of crazy mind and gorgeous body, I, May Aase, will to the following: To Glenda Elbe, my ability to go out on the dancing floor all by myself and dance. I will an invitation to all my good friends here to come to visit me and party in Norway. I, Brian Wade Anstey, being of slushy mind and badly abused body, leave my ability to destroy tires and brakes through powerjacking to Kevin Stone. To Lonnie Bush, my ability to cruise at speeds well over 100 through extremely dense fog. I, Everett Aye, being of warped mind and terrific body, leave the following things: To my brother Donald, my good musical taste. To the incoming freshmen class, my mathematical ability. And finally, to Janice Stukey, I leave myself. I, Audra Lyn Bazil, being of average mind and perfect body will to the following people: To Mrs. Ray, my blonde hair because hers is turning gray. To Tammy Just, a good friend, I leave my bra size so she can fill out her prom dress. And to my underclassmen friends my ability to party but keep cool. I, Elaine Biggs, being of brilliant mind and bouncy body, do hereby will the following; To Tricia Gundy, I will my ability to not play the piano while Mr. Roberts is trying to talk. To Marcia Biggs, my beloved sister, I will my never-ending patience and my deep understanding that I always possess when I am dealing with our parents. I, Roger Birchmeier, being of sharp mind and extremely sexy body do hereby leave the following: To Jim Houck, my ability to stay out past midnight. To Julie Jones, the custody of my car, since mine will really give her a headache. To my very good friends May Britt Aase and Marichu del Rio, I leave my lighter and my back seat for extra curricular activities. I, Paul Blair, being of sound mind and tall and slender body will the following: To Bill Choate, I leave my GMC 4-wheeler, so that he won't have to drive a Ford anymore. To Kent Sorenson, I leave my bandana and hat collection, so he won't steal anymore. I, Kevin Briggs, being of overly developed mind and well dressed body do hereby bequeath the following items to the following little people: To Roger Birchmeier, I leave a bottle of Halston cologne, to replace a new bottle he used on the Senior trip. To Carol DeWeese, I leave my ability to pick the best things in life including the University of Kansas. I, Becky Britain, being of insane mind and editing body will the following: To my cousin Stacie Dawes, 1 will my ability to ignore Mr. Powell's antics. To Mrs. Ray, I leave lots of courage to face another annual staff. And to the faculty of N.H.H.S., I leave a word of thanks for giving my brother such a good start in life, by letting him out alive. Not that it was by your choice. I, Ron Bryant, being of calm mind and skinny body leave the following to the following people: To Harley Davidson, I leave my height to play basketball. To Besty Wampler, I leave my long-fused temper. Me, Sean Buffum, Since I've got such a genius mind and He-Man body do hearith by leave these here things: To Tricia Gundy, I will my ability to open my mouth without putting food in it so she won't dent my truck again. To Tony Roberts, I will my ability to put down my hands while attempting to do a headstand. And to Kevin Shearer I will my ability to do jumping jacks. I, Carmen Burton, being of small body and imaginative mind leave Marcia Jones my locker so that she won't have to walk so far in the morning. I leave my temper to Christy Ruest so that she will quit smiling part of the time. And last but not least, I will Alan Kaniper my ability to stay in class third hour. I, James Jim Bob William Dallen, being of intoxicated mind and fantastic body hereby will the following: To Brian Pitman, I will my ability to take a hint. To Craig Kimball, I will my valued trophy, the Coors cup in my locker that was our 74th draw at Chances on March 16, 1985. To Lisa Henning, I will my collection of edible underwear I, Gregory Decker, being of spaced-out mind and slightly hairy body bequeath the following items to the following people: To Mrs. Ray, I leave my liberal-mindedness. To Lanny Massey, I leave my job because I know how much he loves Helen and Margaret. The rest I am taking with me because I'll probably need it. I, Marichu del Rio, being of foreign mind and thin body, bequeath the following: To May Aase, I leave my long hair and my vision perfect eyes. To Tracy Eastman, I will my clothes, so she doesn't have to shop at the Salvation Army anymore. To Mr. Powell, I will my green boots, since he admired them so much. The rest I take with me back to Spain. I, Carol DeWeese, being of warped mind and tall body, do hereby bequeath the following items to some needy people: To Mrs. Noller, I will the ability to be patient with Algebra students who think they know more than she does. To Alan Kaniper and to my btother Mark, I will the ability to do homework in order to pass some classes. I, Tracy Eastman, being of intoxicated mind and unhealthy body, hereby will the following: To Marsha Maybell, I will my hair so hers will not stick up. To Tammy Just and Missi Olson, I leave a bag of Ruffle's potato chips. To Darren Street, I leave my I.D. so he won't get caught in bars. I, Glenda Elbe, being of partying mind and much maligned body, will to the following people: To May Britt Aase, I will my ability to go out on the dance floor and dance without falling down. To Kim Smith, I will my I.D. so she can go in the bars and not worry about the cops. I, Lisa Dawn, being of athletic body and medium mind, will the following: To Shell Dawn Bud, I will my driver's license, so she will be able to go into the bars legally. To the grumpy Mr. Powell, I will my ability to wear clothes that match, so he won't come to school in a checked coat, striped shirt, polka dot tie and plaid pants. I, George Hilton, being of not so sound mind leave, my ability not to get into trouble to Harley Davidson. To Mark Robinson, I leave a little of my weight. I will my ability to be strong and silent to the Freshman class. I, Wonder Jim Houck, being of slightly touched mind and bad to the bone body, will Crusher Monroe the following: My nicknames Jimmy Dean, Porker, and Sausage. I will my locker to Jeff. I will my ability to have fun in any class to all the underclassmen. And to James Fraley, I will a red, rubber telephone as a token of my high level of respect and gratitude towards him for teaching me proper telephone answering techniques. I, Kim K. Johnson, being of peppy mind and soul and cheerleading body leave the following things to these prospective people To one of my many younger sisters, Jacque I leave my ability to talk to people. To all those left in first hour band, I leave my clumsiness. To Carol DeWeese, Susan Pond, and Lyn Bazil, I will my ability to be out after curfew and not get caught I, Julie Jones, being of funny mind and overworked (by Bonanza) body, do will the following: To Larry Williams, I leave my hair, therefore he will have control over his life. To Roger Birchmeier, I will my ability to drive on highways. And to Everett Aye, I leave a kleenex so he will stop using paper towels, they're too tough on his nose. I, Brad Karr, being of vacant mind and beer-bellied yet muscular body, will my ability to seem intelligent and quiet to Eric Wooderson I will my color-coordinated Cordoba to Scotty O. so he won't drive the bat mobile all his life deserveseit e'8 llCy °f abuSed body' wiU only one ,hin8: To Tony Boyce, I leave my brain, since he's the only one who I, Michele Keys, being of sound mind and body, will the following: To Jackie Shope, I will my ability to understand Income taxes so she won t have to ask so many questions. To Michelle Wheat, I leave my sport socks, hoping she will like the color as well as fill them. To the underclassmen, I leave my ability to get along with Mr. Powell. WILLS I, Craig Kimball, being of sound mind and even sounder body, will the following: To my brother Shannon, I leave my excuses for getting home late, he needs all the excuses he can get. To Brad Massey, I leave my basketball skill. I'm tired of hearing him complain about how boring it is on the bench. To Shell Wheat, I leave my height so she can touch the net by her senior year. I, Petra Klement leave my knowledge of German to Mr. Powell, so that he can pass a foreign language class in German. I leave my ability to lift weights to Louie Brown. I will my ability to speak more than one language to all Americans. I, Steve Lindsey, being of sound mind, leave my ability to be funny to Richard Dueck, my ability to get in trouble to Shawn Clark, and I will my ability to get along with people to Todd Culver. I, Jennifer Luginsland, being of adequate mind and body do hearby bequeath the following: To Alan Kaniper, I will my scuzzy, dented trumpet so he will finally have an excuse for playing badly. To Steve Benjamin, I will the ability to take an accounting test without trying to cheat. To Jim Dallen, I will the ability to sleep without the security of M M's and band-aids. I, Tony Mundy, being of not so sound mind and good sexy body, leave my ability to come to school late to Bill Choate. To Jarrod Voorhees, I leave my artistic ability. And to John Cimino, the ability to grow over 6 feet tall. I, Hank Oldham, will the following: To Larry Hinson, my ability to come to school at least 3 of the 5 days in a week. I will Lori my ability to talk to anyone at anytime. I, Odie, Daddy Cat O'Mara, will my wonderful nose to Pudgy Paige so his whole body can be big and jolly. To Steve Kusmaul, my moustache so he will look older than 12. And to my two favorite neighbors Steve Kusmaul and Tony Boyce, my sacred Coors light can even though I don't drink anymore. I, Amy Jo Parks, being of small body and what mind, will the following: To Randy Hizar, me to do with as he pleases. To Michelle Wyda, I will my ability to go to parties and not get caught. To my little brother, my ability to be tough but likeable. I, B.E. Peterson, being of slightly derranged mind and and adventuresome spirit, bequeath the following: To Brad Karr, my ability to keep calm and not to barf in bars. To Diane Denison, twenty-three of the twenty-four cans of Meister Brau beer that her brother, Charlie, left me. To Jennifer Luginsland, my wonderfully peachy-keen blue eyes. I, Teresa Marie Phillips (also known as Angela S.), being of pure mind and innocent body hereby will the following: To Michelle Wyda, I will my ability to go to the movies without regurgitating in the popcorn. But most importantly, to Tracy Eastman, I will my ability to shop for clothes in a manner such that people won't think I'm a foreigner. I, Susan Pond, being of demented mind and slightly trimmer body, do hereby bequeath the following: To Melissa Johnson, I leave my ability to play the flute with braces. I leave my locker (116) to Janice Stuckey and Rae Lyn Crane since it is already decorated with, I love the class of 87, paraphernalia. I, Brenda Randall, being of Sean-abused mind and sexy body, will the following: To John Milner my smile. To Melissa Johnson, my ability to stay out of other people's business. To Mrs. Noller, my patience and understanding, in case she gets another Sean Buffum. To Mike Keighley, I leave my hair. The rest I'm taking with me. I, Gerald Shope, being of forgetful mind and extra sexy body, bequeath the following: To Mrs. Ray (better known as Shorty ), I leave my ability to grow past four feet high. To Mrs. Thompson, I leave my ability to ignore all the Jerks in her 7th hour class. To Brenda Randall, I leave my most treasured possession, the Cherry-flavored edible underwear she got me for my birthday. I, Todd Soetebier, being of fried mind and wasted body, will the following: To Lisa Jones, I will my height and my eyes. To the underclassmen, my ability to give Mr. Massey and the rest of the staff trouble. To Ben Schubert, my ability to run and know how to use tools. I, Kent Sorenson, will the following: My beautiful girl-catching Camaro to Mr. Powell to chase women. To Kevin Stone, Nascar the Gremlin, so he will have something good to drive. I leave my body to Cheryl Kent to have something to remember me by. I, Gina Story, being of confused mind and chubby body, do hereby will the following things to the following people: To my good friend Betsy Wampler, I will my ability to handle Mrs. Ray, when she's in one of her moods . To Marsha Williams, I leave my ability to stay calm and talk slowly when I'm nervous. And finally to Harley Davidson and Dwayne Moseler, I leave my government and history grades. I, Vicki Thornton, being of frazzled mind and perfect body, bequeath the following items to these respective people: To Jenny Kayser, I leave my dingy blondness so she can be crazy and a little out of it and have an excuse. To Tony Boyce, I leave my 5'3Vfc so he can be just a little taller in order to get all the rebounds next year. I, Lisa Tucker, being of sound mind and body, will the following: To Jackie Shope, I leave my ability to pass Mr. Powell's classes. To Lanny Massey, I leave my ability to keep quiet during 7th hour. To my cousin Steve, I leave my ability not to break my arm. The rest I take with me. I, Gary Michael Voorhees, being of sound mind and body, bequeath the following: To Tricia Gundy, I will my ability to play the drums so that Northern Heights will have a drummer now that I am leaving. To Brad Monroe, my ability to get called into Mr. Massey's office and get a lecture on a weekly basis. And the rest I am taking with me because no one deserves it. I, Jerry Voorhees, being of one body and no mind, will to the following: To Brad Monroe, the power to be calm some of the time. To Mark Birchmeier, the power to pass Powell's class with a D-. And to Randy Hizar, the ability to get a job. I, Larry Walford, being of sound mind and body will the following: To my brother, I leave my truck. To Paul Blair, I leave my Headache rack because he won't buy one for himself. And finally, I leave my height to Ronnie Brunkow. I, Amy Weasy Weaver, being of intelligent mind and well-toned body will to the following: To Jackie Shope, my ability to get along with the women's volleyball, basketball and track coach. To Teresa Phillips, my ability to restrain my sexual drive when I sleep with members of my own sex. To Ron Brunkow, I give my only pair of elevator shoes so that he may walk tall down the hall of N.H.H.S. the next three years. I, Valarie Willard, being of sound mind and sensuous body, will my Pac Rat tennis shoes and my muppet strings to Marsha Maybell. To Donald Shope, my ability not to pester a person to death. And last but not least, to my beloved Louie Brown my sought after affection. I, Larry Todd Williams, will the following nothings to the following people: To the members of next years Cross Country team I leave, lots of luck. To Jarrod Voorhees, I leave my prized possession, the complete Mormon Tabernacle Choir's Favorite Religious Hymns featuring the Chipmunks. 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