Northridge High School - Polaris Yearbook (Dayton, OH)

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• fAodern Second course s ' m ; itJli fiMlfeSfeV:. ' C :i::V ' y ' ;ViiiiJ ' ' -ii- ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBHAI J fJ 3 1833 02370 6598 Gc 977.102 I:i33n 1963 v. 7 hJORTHRIDGE HiGH SCHDOU. F- ' DUARIS 1 CPofa aris 0{ ori iri(fae 3 fi n OcnooJ Dauion (Jnio Volume VII 1963 Presented by the JOURNALISM STAFF !7c orewor rf We, the Polaris staff, have chosen This Is Northridge, as the theme for the 1963 Polaris. With the school year coming to an end, we pause to look back upon happiness and friends we have had. This year holds many experiences that we shall never forget. The fun, hard work, sorrows, and joys are all memories of our past year. We have tried to capture these in the following pages. As the graduating class of ' 63 leaves this year they will consider this annual their special and fondest possession made especially for them. As they look back over the pages of the Polaris in future years, they will think back over grade school, Junior high, high school, and then graduation. They will miss their friends, the teacher ' s guidance and help, the organizations and activities; but will be grateful that they have a yearbook to glance through and reminisce. This Polaris of ' 63 has a different meaning to each person and each page will hold special memories known only to you, the students of Northridge High School. i- ' -.d y TO fiox 2210 Rick Bachelor, Laureen Myers, Clint Boner, Bill Idle, Melinda Teague, Judy Stamper, Iva Hu- J man and Judy Stamper. C. Rick Bachelor, Mr. Barker, Jim Evans, Georgene Powell, and Elaine Rogers. ADMINISTRATION FACULTY SENIORS UNDERCLASSES ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS FAVORITES ACTIVITIES ADVERTISERS J)eoica ion MR. E. J. MORRIS COACH TEACHER FRIEND To you, Mr. Morris, we dedicate this yearbook. One who has given a full 35 years to the profession of coaching, guiding, teaching, and inspiring thousands of young people. Your last 25 years of teach- inghas been at Northri dge where many a student ' s heart has been warmed by your presence. Northridge will miss you and your wise counsel. [ ! In this 1963 POLARIS you will find many of the most important activities, events, and people from the 1962-63 school year. The POLARIS staff has attempted to capture these for your en- joyment in future years. We wish to express our deepest gratitude to our Adviser, Mr. Charles Barker, who was always willing to help in time of need. k We have tried our best to present a good year- book for you, the students of Northridge, so that you may look back into its pages in future years with fond memories. Polaris Editor Barbara Knight CjcQiors appreciations As I look back upon my years at Northridge, I can more fully appreciate the value of our yearbooks. They have provided me with many hours of enjoyment. However, being Editor of the Bear Facts I must feel that I publicize the merits of our school paper and its staff. I would like to thank the staff for their co- operation, in producing our papers, and to Mr. Barker, our adviser, I would like to say, thank you for the help you have given us. To the students of Northridge I would like to say, thank you for your support of our paper and always remember that your years at North- ridge are the formative years of your life. . . MAKE THE MOST OF THEM. Bear Facts Editor Rick Bachelor ' iximou ;c avaU ' : ADMINISTRATION uperiniendenfs JJiessaoe I cherish the privilege and opportunity to extend cordial greetings to the students of the Northridge High School through the medium of the Polaris. Although we live in an age of new discovery and new scientific advance- ment, youth still faces the same challenges, opportunities, and obstacles that confronted youth of yesteryear. Change is certain and inevitable, and our Nation will need youth and the spirit of youth to spur it onward to meet the changes and challenges of tomor- row. Make the most of every opportunity to learn and to serve. Embody the finest personal characteristics and highest ideas and resolve to be a useful hu- man being. Dedicate your lives to the service of humanity and contribute your talents, whatever they may be, to the welfare of mankind. Sincerely, Charles R. Tarzinski HUGH C. SAUER Principal ur ESTHER DENNIS Assistant Principal dminisiraiors EDWARD KRUPMAN DAVID KLIPS Guidance Counselors I know someone needs help. MAE LOTTERER Nurse ' Let me take your temperature. Mrs. Mobley shows Mrs. Szekley how to operate new machine. JOSEPHINE MOBLEY Board of Education Clerk WILMA SZEKELY Assistant to Board of Education Clerk MRS. MARILYN CRAIG Secretary to the Principal Sign my note. MISS SHARON HASTINGS Secretary to the Superintendent Is Mr. Tarzinski busy? (jur secreiaries are ueru ousu people . . . MISS VICKI SENEAR Secretary to the Principal Can I go to the nurses room? 10 53. oaro a Mrs. Mobley Mr. Kelly Mr. Bachelor ucaiion Mr. Lensch Mr. Bush Mr. Tarzinski Mr. Pricer Uneu nelp io oui d a oeiier scnooJ inrouan efficieni manaoemeni. Florence Trump, Gladys Clarkson, Cleona Mobley, Bettie Cromwell and Geneva Gel- lette. Our Lrood Caroline Drieling, Inez Thomas, Garland Pack, Kenneth Pottenger, Mildred Ringo, Garland Buell, Vir- ginia Derksen, Ozal Cadwell and Elsie Murphy. Our Uransporlaiion fMEDCENCr 000« Ray Simmons, Otis Sowers and Frank Crotty. Our jKainienance JKen FACULTY EVELYN ALDER B.S. Biology, Chemistry GOEBEL BURTON A.B. History ZENOBIA COUCHOT B.A. English 12 MAXINE DIMKE B.A. Librarian SUSAN HANDY A.B. English 8 ROBERT FINK B.A. Health. Phys. Ed., Coach BOBBY HELTON A.B., M.A. History 8 MARGARET HOWE A.B. General Math Math 8 CHARLES BARKER B.S.. M.A. Business Math, Journalism KENNETH CARPENTER A.B. Drivers Education, Phys. Ed., Coach DOROTHY DAVIDSON B.A., M.A. English 11 Latin I and II m: 54 EMMA HAENZI A.B., B.S. Math JAMES HARRIS B.S., M.A. Science DAVID HERRING B.A. Civics, Athletic Director JAMES HODGE B.S. Special Education WILLIAM HOWELL B.S. English 10 VIVENNE JUSTICE B.A. English 8 .r. JACK KELLEY B.S. Varsity Band, Chorus PAUL MOHR B.S. Science 8 and 9 ROBERT MORTON A.B. Industrial Arts, Physical Education MICHAEL LINDSEY B.S. Math SABRINA KISER B,A, MYRON McCLISH English 9 GERALD McFEELEY B.S. B.S. Machine Shop Math E. JAY MORRIS B.S. Science 8 LEONARD MYERS B.S. Plane, Solid Geometry ' ■ ' CAROL OGILBEE ELIZABETH ODLE 1 B.S. B.S. r Gen. Math, Home Ec. , H ' -? M Plane Geometry, Cafe. Director b-- Algebra I MM Ki3 LAURENCE O ' DONNELL B.S. MARION POLLOCK English 11 JOHN PUTERBAUGH A.B. B.S. Mechanical Drawing General Science I a wt CATHERINE REITER B.A. Special Education PAUL RUDOLPH B.S., Reserve Band, Elementary Instruments DOROTHY SCHNIER A.B.. M.A. Latin, French MARILEE SELLMAN B.S. Home Ec. I MARY STRATIS B.S. French, Bookkeeping, General Business ELEANOR WEATHERHEAD A.B. Home Economics MARY JO WITHROW B.S. Physical Ed., Health SHARON SCANLAN B.S. Personal Typing, Typing I and II JUDITH WEAVER B.S. Speech, Hearing Therapy ARTHUR RENNER B.A. Am. History MARIANN SCHENKING B.A. English 9 GERTRUDE SCHOELL B.S. Art ANTHONY SPERANDEO B.S. Physics, General Science DOROTHY THORPE B.S. Shorthand, General Business PHILIP WILSON B.S. English 10, Speech SAM ZAIDAIN B.S. World History, Biology Jnh S7s jCormric oe Uodau This is our school, we ' ve grown to know and love it. an cf... Uc o morrow Someday this will be our school, something .- , to be proud of. r 17 rafion JCenneot LOIS BAGGETT Principal of Grafton Kennedy JICc orrison CARL ASHBAUGH Principal of Morrison Jimoer ane ROBERT SAVAGE Principal of Timberlane 18 WJnere youna JKinds re Urainecf Anna Neuhard, Pat Cole, Kitty Wal- ters, Barbara Fields, Linda Florence, Paula Finn, Ann Clovis. eenaoers Jooatj ' Practice makes perfect? Rosetta Moore Diane Harmon Books have many uses. tomorrow J9 Did you do your homework? S uc en oi ' e ' When is the yearbook deadline? Student BOMBS. It ' s supposed to be an atom. Someone put a green brush in the yellow paint. ' Deal me in. S ac en Bife ai OC.J£S. Farewell, class of ' 63 Luan Wagner, Rick Bolinger, Donna Cook John Smith, Dale Barnes, Bob Stout, Jack Hale, Rick Bolin- ger, Bill Gentry, and Jerry Gooding. 21 SENIORS Joe Fisher, Treasurer; Bill Danzig, Vice President; Rick Bachelor, President; and Pat Cole , Secretary. (bienior Glass Officers Senior Glass cfuisers Mrs. Thorpe, Mr. McClish, Mr. Renner. Mrs. Couchot 23 RICKEY ALLEN Rickey Football 2; Track 1,2; Per- fect Attendance 1,2,3. EDDIE ANCA Eddie Hi-Y 2,3; Key Club 3,4; Chorus 2; Track 2. DON ATCHLEY Don Key Club 1,2,3; Varsity N 1,2,3,4; Football 1,5 3,4; Bowling 1,2,3. cS. eniors a Basil RICK BACHELOR Rickey National Honor Society 3, 4; JCOWA 3,4; Bear Facts Staff 3, 4, Editor 4; Polaris Staff 3,4; Varsity N 2,3, 4; Key Club 2,3; Class Play 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1, 2,3,4; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Bowling 1,2, 3; Am. Legion Essay Win- ner; Class President 2,3,4. DONALD BARKER Don Key Club 3,4. DALE BARNES Dale Band 1; Key Club 3,4. 4 JOYCE BOLDMAN Joyce LESTER BAUGH Lester Key Club 1,2; Perfect At tendance 1; Track 1. JOYCE BERRY Joyce JCOWA 3; Pep Club 1; Cho- rus 1,4; Jr. Class Play Make- up Committee; Variety and Musicals 1, 3. loearnino SJs Our ( a cnworo . WANDA BOOHER Slick JCOWA 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Library Club 2; Pep Club 1, 2; Chorus 2,3,4; Class Play 4; Baseball; Basketball; Vol- leyball; Bowling. JANIE BORTON Janie GAA 1,2,3,4; Y-Teens 1, 2; Polarettes 3,4; Bowling; Variety and Musicals; Can- didate for Queen of Fresh- man and Sophomore Dance. RICK BOLINGER Rick Track 2, 3, 4; Variety and Musicals. MICHAEL BRADEN Mike Key Club 3,4; Football. WILLIAM BROWN Bill Key Club 2,3.4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Class Play 3,4; Vari- ety and Musicals; Baseball; Bowling; Skating. PATSY BROADDUS Patsy JCOWA 2,3; Y-Teens 3,4; Library Club 1,2; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Variety and Musi- cals 3,4. oA oy cj r oy cj oy DAVID CLOUSE Dave Key Club 4; Varsity N 2, 3,4; Variety and Musicals; Football 1,2,3. HOWARD CLAGG Howard Hi-Y 2,3; Key Club 3,4; Jr. High Football; Track 1, 2; Perfect Attendance 1. PATRICIA COLE Pat National Honor Society 3, 4; JCOWA 3; GAA 1; Y-Teens 1,2,3, Pres. 4; Majorettes 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2; Jr. Class Play; Secretary Jr. and Sr. Class; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Pin-Up Boy Dance Queen. SONDRA COLEMAN Sandy Band 1,2; Chorus 1,2,3,4; GAA 1. RITA CRADDOCK Rita JCOWA 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Y-Teens 1,2; Pep Club 1, 2; Chorus 2,3; Baseball; Basketball; All Sports Queen Jr. Year. DONNA CONLEY Donna National Honor Society 3, 4; GAA 4; Y-Teens 4; Sr. Class Play; Polarettes 2, 3, 4; Bowling. MICHAEL DAVIDSON Mike Hi-Y 1,2; Class Play 3; Baseball, Bowling. WILLIAM DANZIG Bill JCOWA 4; Key Club 2.3,4, President 4; Varsity N 1, 2,3,4; Variety and Musi- cals 3,4; Vice President Sophomore and Senior Class; Football 2,3; Baseball 1,2. EARL DAVIS Gibbie Hi-Y 4; Monitor 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Track 1; Baseball Manager. LOUIS DE WITT Louie SHARON DEAN Sharon JCOWA 3,4; Polarettes 2; Variety and Musicals 2, GAA 1. WILLIAM DERKSON Bill Track 1,2; Hi-Y 2. PAULA FINN Paula National Honor Society 3, 4; JCOWA 4; Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4; Majorettes 3,4; Cho- rus 1,2; Variety and Musi- cals 3,4; Jr. Attendant at Homecoming. JOSEPH FISHER Joe JCOWA 3; Key Club 2.3,4; Varsity N 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2; Football 1,2.3,4; Class Play 3,4; Treasurer of Class 1,2,3,4. WILLIAM FAUVER Bill Vice President Freshman Class; Football; Basketball. LINDA FLORENCE Linda JCOWA 4; Y-Teens 2,3; GAA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1; Majorettes 2,3,4; Polarettes 2; Chorus 1,2,4; Class Play 4; Perfect Attendance 1,2; Attendant for Homecoming Queen 1,2, Musicals and Variety 1,2,3,4. NANCY FORD Nancy Library Club 4; Entered from Roth High School Jr. Year. CHARLES GAMMON Chuck JCOWA 1; Key Club 1; Bowl- Une UJes year o WILLIAM GENTRY Bill Key Club 3,4; Chorus 3,4; Variety and Musicals 3,4; Football Manager; Basket- ball Manager; Student Council 1. TERRY GIBSON Terry National Honor Society 3, 4; Key Club 2,3; Varsity N 2.3; Latin Club 2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3, 4; Baseball; Basketball. LARRY GIDEON Larry Scie nce Club 3; Key Club 3. ft ROGER GIFFORD Roger Latin Club 2,3; Perfect At- tendance 2, 3, 4; Scholar- ship Team 2. DANIEL GILLETTE Dan Key Club 2,3.4; Bowling 3, 4; Cafeteria Worker. DOROTHY GOOD Dorothy JCOWA 3,4; FTA 1,2.3,4; GAA 1; Science Club 3,4; Latin Club 2.3; Class Play 4; Band 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4. Jne Senior year JERRY GOODING Jeny Chorus 1,2,3,4; Variety and Musicals 1,2, 3,4. JOSEPH GRIGS BY Joe Key Club 2,3; Life Guard; Busboy. JAMES GROOMS Jim JCOWA 3; Key Club 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2.3,4; Stage Man- ager of Senior Class Play. I. - ' L %. RAYMOND HALE ROBERT HALL WILLIAM HAINES Jack- Bob Bill Key Club 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, FTA 1,2,3,4; Science 2,3,4; Variety and Musi- Club 1; Class Play 4; cals 1,2,3,4; Football 1. Scholarship Team 1,2,3, 4; Perfect Attendance 3; Naval Reserve 4. cS. eniors liOiff ' JSe dacin ' 9 SANDRA HAYDEN MARY HIEATT PEGGY HOLCOMB Sandy GAA 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Monitor 3, 4. Mary JCOWA 3,4; Latin Club 2; Chorus 3; Class Play 4; Variety and Musicals 2; Peg- Future Homemakers 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1.2,3,4; Scholarship Team 1; Per- FTA 2,3; Scholarship Team 1,2,3. fect Attendance 2. GERALD HOLLINGSWORTH Jerry Football 1,2; Key Club 1; Monitor 3, 4. GLENNDOLA HONEY CUTT Glenndola Chorus 2,3,4; Variety and Musicals 2, 3, 4. LESTER HOWARD JR. Les JJiantJ Jtew Jvesponsioihin les DALE HUBLER Dale Class Play 3,4; Varsity N 3, 4; Vice President Junior Class; Varsity Football 1,2, 3,4. jr IVA HUMAN Iva JCOWA 3, Vice President 4; GAA 1,2,3,4. President 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Bear Facts Staff 4; Polaris Staff 4; Pep Club 1,2; Class Play 3,4; Hockey 2,3,4; Volley- ball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Soft Ball 1,2,3,4; Most Valuable Hockey Player 4; Perfect Atten- dance 1,2,3; Track 4. WILLIAM IDLE Bill JCOWA 3,4; Bear Facts Staff 4; Polaris Staff 4; Key Club 2,3,4, Vice Pres- ident 4; Varsity N 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Drum Major 4; Variety and Musicals 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Cross Country 3; Sopho- more Hop Candidate; Mon- itor 3; Perfect Attendance 3. iP55 JOSEPH JANKOWSKI Joe Stock boy at Supermarket. JANET JOHNSON Janet JCOWA 4; Future Home- makers 1,2,3,4; FTA 1; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1. JfarJ (jjJorA £)i p V lli fl lp « ' VF N ak ' mmT eaoes LL S THOMAS KELLEY Tom National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Pres. Varsity Band 4; Class Play 3,4; Monitor 4. BARBARA KNIGHT Barb GAA 1,2; Bear Facts Staff 3,4; Y-Teens 1,2; Polaris Staff 3, 4; Editor of Polaris 4; Chorus 4; Variety Show 4. WILMA JOHNSON Wilma JCOWA 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; FTA 1; Science Club 4; Variety and Musicals 2,3,4; 4; Perfect Attendance 2; Polarettes 2,3,4; Band 1; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4. WILLIS KNIGHT Willis Key Club 2,3,4; Science Club 2; Variety and Musi- cals 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Track 1,2,4. % ROBERT KOERNER Bob JCOWA 3; Hi-Y 2; Key Club 3,4; Track 1,2. JOYCE LAKES Joyce Future Homemakers 4; Perfect Attendance 3; Cafeteria Worker 1,2,3,4. ELDON LAMBERT Eldon (nJi ' n Jond jKemories ROBERTA LANDIS Birdie National Honor Society 3, 4; Y -Teens; Chorus 2, 3,4; Student Council 2; Variety and Musicals 2, 3, 4; Monitor 4. JUDY LANE Judy Y-Teens 1,2; Monitor 1,2, 3,4; President of Freshman Class; FTA 1,2; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Variety and Musi- cals 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1,2,3. WAYNE LANKFORD Wayne Key Club 1,2; JCOWA 3,4. M - TT!? ' STEVE LEDBETTER Steve Hi-Y 2. 3; Bowling; Skating GEORGIA ANN LAY Poochie Y -Teens 1,2; Shorthand Pin 60 and 80. LARRY LEDBETTER Larry EVELYN LESTER Evelyn Monitor; Y -Teens 1. JUNE LOUNSBURY June JCOWA 4; Polarenes 3,4; Variety and Musicals 3,4; Class Play 3, 4; Sophomore Hop Queen Candidate; Office Worker 2, 3, 4; Per- fect Attendance 2, 3. PAULA LEIGHTY Paula Scholarship Team 1,2,3, 4; National Honor Society 3,4; FTA 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 2,3; Chorus 1,2; Variety and Musicals. JANICE McCULLAH Janice Future Homemakers 1,2, 3,4; GAA 1; FTA 1,2,3; Employed by Dixie Drug Store. CAROL MAHAN Carol JCOWA 4; GAA 4; Polarettes 2,3,4; Variety and Musicals 2,3,4; Bowling 4; Volleyball 4; Candidate for Sophomore Hop Queen; Freshman Can- didate for Fall Festival Queen. RUTH MAHAN Ruthie JCOWA 3; .GAA 4; Class Play 3; Polarettes 2,3,4; Captain 4; Variety and Musicals 2, 3, 4; Baseball 4; Volleyball 4. RICHARD METZNER Richard Track 1; Key Club 1,2. NAMEN McKINLEY Namen Basketball 1; Track, Reserve and Varsity. _ m-r- If ! ROSETTA MOORE Zetta Chorus 4; Variety and Mu- sicals. I DENNIS MILLER Denny JCOWA 3; Hi-Y 1; Key Club 3,4; Varsity N 3, 4; Football. N .,i? ,-. ' A GARY MILLER Gary JCOWA 4; Hi-Y 1; Key Club 2,3 Vice President 4 Treasurer; Senior Class Play; Football 1,3; Base- ball 1,4. MARY LOU MORI Mary FTA 2, 3,4 Secretary; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3; JCOWA 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Variety and Musicals 1,2,3,4. ■  l fti|!« . Ay ' T WILMA JEAN MORGAN Jean Future Homemakers 1; GAA 2; Pep Club 2; Cho- rus 4; Variety and Musi- cals 4. JUDY MORTER Judy FTA 2,3,4; JCOWA 3.4; GAA 1,2; Y-Teens 1,2; Bear Facts Staff 4; Polaris Staff 4; Latin Club 2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Perfect At- tendance. LAUREEN BETH MYERS Toddy JCOWA 3,4; GAA 1,2; Senior Y-Teens 2; Bear Facts Staff 4; Polaris Staff 4; Pep Club 1; Sr. Class Play Make-Up Committee; Hockey 2; Basketball 1,2; Bowling. DENNIS MOTTER Denny Class Play 3,4; Perfect Attendance 3. JOYCE MYERS Joyce JCOWA 3; Y-Teens 1,2; Pep Club 1; Polarettes 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3; Class Play 3, 4; Variety and Musicals 1,2,3,4. LINDA NEWMAN Linda JCOWA 3,4; Future Home- makers; Y-Teens 4; Sopho- more Hop Queen. MICHAEL NULL Mike Band 1; Track 1,2; Skating. LOUIS NADALSKY Lou Key Club 2, 3; Track 1; Bowling. % 1 : J PATRICIA PALMER Patty Jr. Achievement 2 years; Jr. Y-Teens 1; Chorus 4. JANET PETERSON Janet Sr. Y-Teens 2,3,4; Jr. Y- Teens 1; Science Club 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 3,4; Variety and Musicals 3, 4. PATRICIA PEYTON Pat JCOWA 4; GAA 1,2; Sr. Y-Teens 1,2; Jr. Y-Teens 1; Chorus 1,2,4; Class Play 4. We DCeoer U oryi oraei (Jar CARL PLUMMER Carl Key Club 1; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1. r - : . ' fc SHARON POLLARD Sharon Variety and Musicals 4; Jr. A. ; Library Club 3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; GAA 4; Sr. Y-Teens 1,2. LOLA POlTTENGER Lola Basketball 2; Volleyball 2; Pep Club 3,4; Chorus 4. LEROY PROFFITT Leroy Hi-Y 1,2,3; Key Club 1,2; Science Club 1, 2; Track 1, 2,3; Basketball 1. SUSAN RECHER Sue National Honor Society 4; JCOWA 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Sr. Y-Teens 3,4; Science Club 4; Latin Club 2,3; Polarettes 3,4; Variety and Musicals 3; FTA 1,2,3, 4; Softball 3, Mgr. 3; Bowl- ing 3,4; Hockey 2. MARILYN RICHARDSON J Marilyn ■ Sr. Y-Teens 2; Bear Facts Staff 3; Polaris Staff 3; Chorus 4; Polarettes 4; Var- iety and Musicals 4. J roms and Cj ass J Jaas CLARA RIES Clara Volleyball 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Bowling 2. DORIS SAYLER Doris DONNA SHORT Donna Perfect Attendance 1 , 2; Office Worker 3; JA 2 Years; Monitor 1 , 2; Cafe Worker 4; Betty Crocker Award 4. Jk JAMES SHOTTS Jim WILLIAM SMITH Bill nocAin nees . . . Gnaracierisiic DENNY SORAH Denny Key Club. JACK SPANGLER Jack Variety and Musicals 4; Track 1; Cheerleader 2,3; Varsity N 2; Chorus 2.3. THOMAS STAGGS Tom Perfect Attendance 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 3; Jr. and Sr. Class Play; Science Club 1; Cross Country 3; Variety and Musicals 4. V ■ 1 JUDY STAMPER Judy JCOWA 3,4; FTA 2,4; GAA 1,2,4; Sr. Y-Teens 1, 2,3,4; Bear Facts Staff 4; Polaris Staff 4; Polar- ettes 4; Variety and Mu- sicals 4; Hockey 4; Base- ball 1; Basketball 4; Bowl- ing 4. DONNA STEINBACH Donna FTA 4 Awards, 1,2,3,4. President 4; National Hon- or Society 3,4; Vice Presi- dent Scholarship Teams; JCOWA 3,4; Science Club 3,4, V. President 4; Latin Club 2,3, Treasurer 2; Band Librarian 4; Band 1, 2,3,4; Class Plays 3,4; Perfect Attendance 2 Years; Scholarship Awards. ROBERT STOUT Bob a enior Ua ks KAREN STRADER Karen Variety and Musicals 4; Perfect Attendance 1. TOLEA SUNDSTROM Tolea Chorus 4. PATRICIA SWOPE Pat National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4; JCOWA 3, 4; Sr. Y-Teens 4; Polar- ettes 2, 3,4; Class Play 4; Variety and Musicals 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Candidate 4. MARY WALTERS Kitty N.H.S. 3,4; Scholarship Team 1,2; JCOWA 3; GAA 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 4; Sr. Y-Teens 1,4; Latin Club; Majorettes 2, 3, 4, Capt. 3, 4; Variety and Musicals 2, 3, 4; S.C. 1,2, 3, 4; Sec. Fr. Class; Baseball; Volleyball; Hockey; Basketball; Att. for Hmc. Queen. RITA VANWEY Rita Chorus 4; Variety and Mu- sicals 4. . i sa DENNIS WALKER Denny JCOWA 3; Key Club 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 2, 3; Monitor 1,2,3,4; Tennis 1,2,3; Bowling 1,2,3. RAYMOND WEBB Ray Chorus 3,4; Variety and Musicals; Track 1; Foot- ball 2,3,4. ««fi!! ' ' V RONALD WARREN Ronnie Key Club 1, 2; Perfect At- tendance. GLENDA WELCH Glenda JCOWA 3,4; GAA 1,2.3; Y-Teens 1,4; Pep Club 1, 2; Class Play 4; Cheer- leader 1. JOHN THROCKMORTON John Scholarship Team 1, 3. RUDY TAYLOR Rudy BENJAMIN THOMAS Ben National Honcir Society 3, 4; Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3,4; JCOWA 4; Hi-Y 2; Band 1,2,3; Class Play 3, 4; Variety and Musicals 2, 3; Football 4. LORENE LINCH Lorene Science Club 2. DAVE UZZLE Dave Key Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Chorus 2; Football 1. JOHN TROCHELMAN John Key Club 1, 2, 3; Chorus 2. FRANK WILLIAMS Frank Key Club 2; Perfect At- tendance 1, 2. PATRICIA WHITE Pat Y-Teens 2,3,4. REX WILDER Rex Ambition ... to enter Military Service. FRANK WOOLEY Frank Track 1. JANIE WORTHINGTON Janie GAA 2; Chorus 1,2; Usher- ette for Junior Class Play; Monitor 3,4; Office Worker 3,4. DIANA WOLF Pluto Band 1,2,3,4; GAA 2.3,4; Hockey 2,3,4; Baseball 1; Y-Teens 4; Variety and Musicals 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4; Monitor 2, 3, 4. RITA YATES Rita JCOWA 1; Future Home- makers 1,2; Library Club 1,2; Pep Club 1; Monitor 4. TIMOTHY YOUNG Tim Key Club 1,2. c: raduaL uaiion Une JKomeni io U i ememoer £e CHUCK YOUNGS Chuck Student Council 3,4, Vice President 3, President 4; Key Club 2, 3; Varsity N 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; Foot- ball 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Track 2; Basketball 1; Perfect Attendance. RITA FIRESTONE Rita GAA 1,2; FTA 1,2; WILLIAM ZARKA Bill Basketball 1, 2; Key Club 3,4; JCOWA 3; Class Play 4; Student Council 4; Monitor 4. JUNIORS These are our elected of- ficers. We trust them to make any important decisions con- cerning our class. Leo Heiser, Ann Clovis, Marilyn Cotterman, and Ernie Sparks. JoJe onow U ii em Mr. Howell, Miss Scanlin, Mr. Myers, Mrs. Alder, Mrs. Weather- head, Miss Schoell. Our advisers guide us through the path of learning. Without them learning would be much harder. We trust them to teach us the right way. 48 Paul Andrews Jack Bame Harry Bogan Ted Arndts Caroline Atchley Ed Boltz Clint Boner Sandy Branham John Badders Curtis Baily Bob Baker David Baldwin -t . 49 David Bryant Phyllis Burns Judy Cain Eddie Camp Randy Carmichael Wendall Center Jeff Fugate Beverly Gardner Pat Geren Susan Gibbs John Gillette 50 Rita Goodall Connie Gray Barry Hall Larry Hamlin Sharon Hamm Mary Jane Hanson Diana Harmon Eddie Harmon Dave Barley Pam Harris Katiiie Hatmaker Howard Hawkins Mary Heckman Leo Heiser Richard Herman Billie Higgins Charles Hoskinson Rosa Lee Howard Sandy Howell Margie Hufnale John Humphrey Tom Hunt George Issacs Emil Jaros David Jensvold Terry Jerkes Doris Johnson Fred Johnson Bob Kettering 51 Bobby King Rohima King Trudy Ladd Sylvia Lehman Larry Neeley Bobbie Owens Bill Palmer Leslie Palmer Darrell Lairson David Lankford Richard Lawson Roger Long Diane Martin Bill McCoy Gail McGhee Jim McKinnon Orville McKinzie Jack Med ford David Miller Helen Miller David Mobley Reed MuUins Barbara Muncey Nan Nadalsky Patsy Parker Ray Parks Ben Penrod Sandy Petticrew (i5 Diane Pfaff Jerry Phillips Mike Pierson Adele Pitsinger Dick Powell Georgene PoweU Annette Sawyer Howard Schamel Pierce Scranton Betty Secrest Terry Siebert Pirter Shields Bill Stamper Olga Storost Jim Sullivan Eddie Sutton Melinda Teague Charles Thacker Janice Thaleman Doris Tomlinson Dorothy Tomlinson Pat Trochelman Lester Trockelman Gary Tucker J W Judy UUmer John Wren Hank Wurth Jim Vollmer Debra Yoder Norma Warr Howard Wooley Robert Woolum Sheila Warr Maxine Wells Clyde Wilson Barbie Woodard 54 CLASSES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE ADVISERS Ml. Sam Zaidain, Mrs. Karen Curtner, Mrs. Caro l Ogilbee, Mrs. Mary Stratis, Miss Mary Jo Withiow, Mr. Law- rence O ' Donnell, Ivlr. Phillip Wilson, Mr. Robert Morton. UJiese JSeacf Our Glass Unis year CLASS OFFICERS DAN RESLER President CAROL SEVERN Vice President JIM PROFFIT Secretary -Treasurer 10-1 TOP ROW: Judy Lowe, John Bowling, Pat Quinn, Peggy Honeycutt, Gail Higgins, A. C. Allen, Paul Hall, Fred Havens, Kenny Schieier, Ella Cheek, John Thompson, Linda Parr, Pat Toops, John Agenbroad. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. O ' Donnell, Sue Gideon, Marcia Craddock, David Wolf, Penny Winterbotham, John Nelson, Nancy Rinehart, Anita Lindsay, Emma Cross, Lynn McGary, Brenda Sowers, Sheila Branham, Karen Helrigle. jSo s ofJiarcf JoJorA and Jun - TOP ROW: Jim Grosshart, Ron Vogel, David Glock, Bob Vogel, Ron Milam, Larry Dalton, Ron Lankford, Joe Smith, Harold Cruea. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Wilson, Janet Bocko, Gary Wick, Marlene Conrad, Alice Collins, Linda Gibbs, Marion Hershner, Cri Cri Hanis, Tony Stolz, Linda Bennett, Betty Thomas. BOTTOM ROW: Lois Bailey, Steve Thompson, Karen Do well, Kraig Shanks, Larry Hiendel, Edna Walls, John Fegel, Brenda Baker, Joyce Shaw. f r. f t) P 1 10-3 TOP ROW: Tim Hall, Calvin Baker, Sidney Smith, Bill Little, Larry Burchfield, Roger Cantrell, Tom Zimmer, Bruce Graef, Mary Brackney, Joe Florence, Ron Barker. MIDDLE ROW: Dorothy Burns, Anna Neuhard, Sandra Blakely, Mary Brown, Virginia Morse, Dale Jones, Jean- netta Boyce, Harry Johnson, Linda Geren, Tanya Fugate. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Curtner, Karen Adkins, Linda Lancaster, Nancy Ruggley, Glenda HoUingsworth, Connie Lancaster, Barbara Arden, Karen Cook. jusa Jiours of (uiuoy — jKacle (Jur year Cjomp e e 10-4 TOP ROW: James Leubkeman, Dale Williams, Charlyn Woods, Danny Maxwell, David Starnes, Dean Fuduloff, Keith Jones, Billy Wilder, James Cowan, Arthue Quinn. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Mary Strattis, Sharon Gifford, Pat Safreed, Ray Simmons, Michele Haas, Ray Wallen, Ernie Wilson, Sharon Epping, Ernie Davis, Janice Recher. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Woodrum, Patsy Howard, Carol Thomas, Carol Clodgio, Don Jones, Mildred Coterel, Sam Rose, Sharon Maxwell. t S- iv,  10-5 TOP ROW: Mike Barber, David liames, Dale Steinbach, Kenny Bowling, Bill Poland, Dan Resler, Ronald Arndts, Sandy Hamm, Jack Sparks, Bill Cook. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Zaidain, Carole, Virginia Stallard, Pat Neal, Bob Bayless, Carey Kelley, Shirley Warren, Linda Daniels, Ruth McCorkle, Linda Jones. BOTTOM ROW: Mike Welch, Charles Christopher, Linda Harmon, Kathy Fisher, Karen Woolum, Bertha Bloom- field, Barbara Ison, Linda Lowrey, Rick Klopfer, Luther Huff. We O re One JlCore Siep Gfoser 10-6 TOP ROW: Barbara Thacker, Jessie Shotts, Ruthellen Kelley, Carol Severn, Rosaland Wright, Joyce Webb, Hay Fellure, Bobbie Fisher, Jay Flanders, Martha Starost. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Ogilbee, Dawne Henkel, Mary Lou Hartmeier, Lois Tharpe, Dianne Donnell, Bonnie Har- low, Tom Held, Bill Knight, Bev Fink, Bev Steinmetz, Georgia Webb. BOTTOM ROW: Bill Egbert, Neal Lawson, Dave Dexter, Eddie Young, Ed Kelly, Alan Starnes, Ken Inskeep, Gary Martin, Frank Smith, Jack Wilson, Tom Erickson. TOP ROW: David Burke, Ron Bethard, Larry Canaster, John Popin, Mike Bock, Allen Schmidlapp, Bill Morehead, Ron Crawford, Gilbert Arndts, Eric Chambers, Blain Bogan. MIDDLE ROW: Brenda Borden, Connie Trimble, Barbara Peyton, Bobbie Predmore, Phyllis Proffitt, Larry Calla- han, Bobbie Phillips, Cherry Clovis. BOTTOM ROW: Margie Bingham, Peggy Ciarlo, Sandi Marler, Juanita Burgess, Mary Waymire, Sherry Brester, Connie Rees. o Oar Senior ear a OC.J£ . 10-8 TOP ROW: Pauljensvold, Harold Knight, Jimmie Profitt, Bob Hall, Terry Barker, Randy Holben, John Hauer, Don Leeth, Ralph Otto. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Morton, Ronnie Lewis, Melvin Krieger, Bob Booher, Charles Derksen, Bob Colwell, Johnny Gardner, Jack Smith, Bob Mount, Wayne Hieatt. BOTTOM ROW: Jay Hewlett, Bill Patterson, Creed Randolph, Clarence Gatts, Ray Hartman, Roger Simonson, Ronny Sallee. FRESHMEN FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Sue Walters, Steve Bachelor, Charlene Badders. Glass Officers ancf cfoisers ISUorAed Uoqemer FRESHMAN CLASS ADVISERS - TOP ROW: Mr. Puterbaugh. Mr. Pollock, Mr. Harris, Mr. Carpenter, and Mr. Barker. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Sellman, Mrs. Schnier, Mrs. Davidson, and Mrs. Riser. 63 9-1 TOP ROW: Pat Grigg, Bob Branham, Steve Jaros, David Sperling, John Waymire, James Borders, Rickey Jones, Arnold Spicer. MIDDLE ROW: Ken Carpenter, Pat Edwards, Dick Brademyer, Mary Mannix, Mary Gunter, Allen Godsey, Sondra Ramsy, Cindy Evans. BOTTOM ROW: Larry Davis, Cheryl Buell, Linda Swope, Rebecca West, Joyce Miniard, Pat Wadsworth, Joyce Ray, Linda Hall, Dan Nock. vVi ieppino ione Uoward 9-2 TOP ROW: Harold Hudson, Nora Elam, Melvin Myers, James Welch, Allen Ledbetter, Gerald Fogle, William Allison, Tom Sawyer, Do na Smith, Ecklin Collins, Sharon Fugate. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Kiser, Anita Dillow, Barbara Palmer, Johnie Wilson, Glen Clark, Pam Myers, James Parker, Dianne Hall, Sharlene Phillips, Ruth Derksen, Rex Bolender. BOTTOM ROW: Glenn Miller, Norma McCallister, Sherry Thompson, Nancy Cartwright, Rebecca Butts, Sara Davis, Connie Thomas, Marilyn Gray, Sherry Smith, Doris Applegate, Ronnie White. Absent: William Johnson. f . 9-3 TOP ROW: Arthur Neff, Steve Bachelor, Demmer Brewer, David Starnes, Larry Grace, Don Shafer, Janice Fitz- patrick, Tom Denton, Allen Collett. MIDDLE ROW: Allen Marshall, Gayle Evans, Betty Tinch, Bill Ballard, Danny Elkins, Gary Ledbetter, Sally Roesch, Mary Jackson. BOTTOM ROW: Jimmy Agenbroad, Connie Shafer, Danny Meerhoff, Wanda Burchfield, Linda Vance, Carl Par- ker, Absent: Bob HoUoway, Nancy Harris, Agnes Bame, Carl Miller, Gary Marshall, Dennis Pope. ne (uopnomore ear 9-4 TOP ROW: Ml. Barker, Rosemary Lewis, Sandra Carmack, Robert Gibbs, Bill Gunsauley, Dennis Jaros, ' Frank Ball, Phillip Burton, Roger Holcomb, Mary Holman, Mike O ' Ryan, Joyce Harris. BOTTOM ROW: John Grove, Charles Karonish, Jim Treadway, John Brown, Wilbert Johnson, Mildred Crawford, William Petticrew, John Braden, Courtney Arnett, Roy Maxwell. Absent: Raymond Brown, Janet PoUitt, Florence Wilson, Charles Ayles, Clarice Ashworth, Gene Little. . T P B V- H A i.% TOP ROW: Linda Frass, Mike McAlpin, Kenny Jones, Ricky Lawson, Ed Camp, William Knight, Kenny Maxwell, Robert Lingg, Linda Barber. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Davidson, Judy Hutson, Vicky Poffenberger, Raymond Brentlinger, Lois Euton, Judy Royse, Pat Stephens, Guy La Pointe, Gene McCorkle, Charlene Badders, Janet Elam. BOTTOM ROW: Faye Tompson, Bill Chapman, Larry Hardin, Gary Engle, Barbara Reynolds, Rosemary Szekely, Larry Gee, Tom Stout. ISUe J i r irioe for J erfeciioi 9-6 - TOP ROW: Helen Wood, Jennifer Hass, Bobby Gay, Mike Egbert, Eugene Johnson, Lynn Gibbs, Floyd Zimmer- man, Fred Crowe, Phyllis Burchett, Sheryl Watkins. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Dorothy Schnier, Dora Martin, Joy Rogers, Russel Cook, PatKirby, Shirly Stallman, Ber- nard Mayer, Ellen Hyre, Darrel Hunsbarger, Judy Jordan. BOTTOM ROW: Sandra Duff, Omar Shields, Rodney Arndts, Carol Evans, Barbara Patterson, Carol Jefferies, Danny Lewis, Rodney Hodge. Absent: Kay Davis, Cathy Mcintosh. c a rs 9-7 TOP ROW; Rick Breitfield, Earl Pennington, Bobby Isaac, Jed Utsinger, Fred Gilliam, Luan Wagner, Robert Pricer, Jack Bunon, Wayne Cochran, Frank Cope, Jesse Jones, Mark Lloyd. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Harris, Janice Wilson, Dewey Pope, Linda Matkin, Linda Thomas, Phil Morgan, Becky Gibbs, Dick Mori, Sue Walters, Joyce Weng, John Collins. BOTTOM ROW: Lynn Boyer, Donna Cook, Ellison Marshal, Phyllis Davidson, Fay e Elliot, Lisa Stoner, Roberta Cromwell, Kathleen Hall. n Our Gominq z cnooJ years 9-8 TOP ROW: M. Wills, P. Spires, R. Goodwin, F. King, R. Mahan, A. Lupton, M. Shade, B. Summers, C. Brumitt. MIDDLE ROW: D. Burnett, B. Knight, D. Derth, L. Walker, G. Wilson, J. Benson, L. Saul, J. Risden, E. Bran- ner, Mr. PoUock. BOTTOM ROW: J. McAlpin, G. Davidson, R. Peppo, C. Sundstrom, R. Phillipps, L. Davidson. TOP ROW: Miss Sellman, Jo y Conaster, Gloria Sargent, Jo Ann McNealy, Jan Rose Hamby, Wanda Fugate, Jayne Tincher, Sharon Moneymaker, Alice Goforth, Virginia Tipton, Shelia Smith, Helen Madrie. BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Brown, Linda Moss, Barbara Cartwright, Sue Boeckman, Mildred Edwards, Brenda Short, Mary Sue Hamlin, Brenda Trisdale, Helen Foster, Edarose Wolf. (0e iiOiff Cjnerish JKemories of ine Jresnman a ance 9-10 TOP ROW: Mr. Puterbaugh, Nana Sundsuom, Pat Hankey, Larry Lane, Howard Strole, Pat Patrick, Ron Jackson, David Parr, Bill Howard, Fay Neuhard, Dave Borton, Loretta Hamby, Jerelene Williams. BOTTOM ROW: Larry Sutherland, Sherie Morgan, Gloria Puckett, Rosetta Knight, Caroleen Cornelison, Emer- son Shilt, Margaret Baker, Lynn Cradle, Cynthia Miller, Brenda Workman. a f o 6« y 9 JUNIOR HIGH ! B o jO c if 1 - • { Jkv ' ' XJ w hh M 9 KT ' I H ' vV H E J ll hI _ n pum Rh EIGHTH GRADE ADVISERS: TOP ROW: Mr. Paul Mohr. Mr. James Hodge, Mr. Michael Lindsay, Mr. Robert Helton, Mr. Goebel Burton, Mr. E. Jay Morris. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Susan Handy, Mrs. Vivienne Justice, Mrs. Margaret Howe, Mrs. Katherine Reiter. The eighth grade science class learn to use implements of science in Mr. Mor- ris ' s room before they are promoted to the high school. Photo to right was taken by surprise of Mr. Helton ' s history students. It looks like Betty Combs, Jerry King, Bonnie Smith, Susan Smedley, Danny Eberg, Bill Clark, Rickey Ratliff, and Wathenia Harrison got pictured in the act of being themselves. 70 TOP ROW: Mary Walker, Larry Cole, Charles Hale, Dorman Neely, Mile Spurling, Robert Lawson, Judy Wilson, Mike Muilins. MIDDLE ROW: Miss Handy, Theresa Grigsby, Randy McAlpin, Peggy Combs, Lawrence Henkel, Glenn Lupton, Pharis Penny, Judy Hazel wood. BOTTOM ROW: Earl Wolf, Sharon Hodge, Mile White, Patricia Hardesty, Linda Lou Boyd, Connie Rose, Valinda Sharp, Terry Gotthardt. Absent: Craig Feldner , Peggy Llewellyn. Unis Was Oar I ' rs year ai jCor nrioae Ji ' an cnooL 8-2 TOP ROW: Walker Lane, Steve Szekely, Lester Oroszi, Bruce Conley, Brenda Smith, Dorothy McClintock, Jim Helrigle, Robert Wilson. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Justice, June Pack, Becky Carter, Martha Kettering, Kim Scranton, Thelma Pierce, Mike Detter, Marjorie Gibbs. BOTTOM ROW: Becky Geren, Sandy McKean, Terry Delph, Harley Zachary, Robert Brown, Robert Luebkeman, Gary Sanders, Dianne Dale. 8-3 TOP ROW: Douglas Dexter, Dana Stamps, Vaughn Beams, Charles Waymire, Elfreda Hamm, Steven Sturgell, Connie Shaw, Janet Saxton. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Reiter, Brenda Spicer, Shelby Davidson, Robert Runyon, James Ball, Gene Kennedy, Larry Flannery, Steve Lench, Bruce Marler. BOTTOM ROW: Susan Longo, Bruce Wells, Karen Freeman, Tommy Goodall, Kathy Simpkins, Sandy Trochel- man, Jean Fargo, Arthur Ward. Absent: Chris Gibson, Larry Lankford, Tom Owens, Jeff Whitehair. (iOe re iDooAino Jc ' 9 orwar xf 8-4 - TOP ROW: Bruce Carter, Kathleen Havens, Judy Morse, Linda Walls, Joe Crotty, William Halloway, Carl Watson, Linda Chandler, Virginia Owings, Linda Wolf. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Hodge, Gary Bennetts, Terry Gentry, James Hodopp, James O ' Call, Kenny Goforth, Rocky Anca, Eugene Gardner, Ronnie Lawson, Mary Munn. BOTTOM ROW: Jerry Lancaster, Charles Slode, Frank Fegel, Brenda McKenny, Eugene Chambers, Micheal Jenkins, Kay Anery, Keith Kelley, David Thacker, Nich Lolich. 8-5 TOP ROW: Mr. Lindsey, Lester Jackson, Bryan Coleman, Bill Crockett, Sam Wallace, Eddie Evans, Tom Poff, Tom Boyce, Jerry Marsh, Jim Cruea, Myron Young, Claudia Heiser. BOTTOM ROW: Brenda Ray, Murl Ball, Betty Brantley, Terry Weber, Beverly Jewell, Shirley Williams, Fred Wells, Brent Sowers, Joann Fox, Judy Van Winkle. io Ine resnman [year 8-6 TOP ROW: Trula Cloud, Mike Tracey, Don Proffit, Tippy Ballard, Dale Lairson, Billy King, Roger Cboins, Pansy Ball, Linda Arndts. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Howe, Bobby Hudson, Ardyce Ridley, Sharon Gullins, James Slogle, Becky Combs, Ray- mond Schamel, Joan Morton, Roseanna Ciarlo. BOTTOM ROW: Dill Bowling, Randy Thomas, Jean Belcher, Kathy Fugate, Carolyn Little, Patti Pierson, Glenda Baber, Linda Ray, John McKenzie. Absent: William Hensley, Faye Wilson, Charlotte Brooks. r I TOP ROW: Frank Jackson, Dick Clark, Danny Eberg, Larry Redwine, Jerry King, Ronald Balduaf, Donnie Hoff- man, Rickey Ratliff. MIDDLE ROW: Pamela Violes, Susan Smedley, Carol Barnes, Sue Estep, Darrell Harrison, Wathenia Harrison, Karen Hangen, Rose Goforth, Mr. Morris. BOTTOM ROW: Faye Jones, Jack Sabins, Janet Collins, Sandra Wolf, Beverly Woodard, Herbert Barker, Betty Combs, Terry Moore. io C iiencf J ep ssembfies TOP ROW: Raymond Gunsauley, Sharon Anderson, Tommy Wilson, Doris Wagner, Charles Fowler, John White, Rodney Roswell, Betty Gibbs, Jerry Bradshaw, Roger Gotthardt. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Mohr, Judy Vogel, Roxine Baker, Barbara Onusczak, Tommy Newman, John Warner, Carrol Allen, Betty Gibbs, Shirley Reid. BOTTOM ROW: Christine Clark, David Adkins, Elimore Hyre, Luke Clark, Frankie Louise Hatmaker, Howard Howell, Thomas Dearth, David Ray Harris. 8-9 TOP ROW: Linda Stone, Eddie Bordere, Ronnie Wilson, Richard Lewis, Danny Lykins, Don Stockman, Danny Ayles, Cathy Taylor, Linda Cole. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Helton, Linda Warren, Dale Humphrey, John Whited, Kathy Tomlinson, Ronnie Kell, Jackie Wilder, Jean Jackson, Pamela Fauver. BOTTOM ROW: Gary Sparks, Shorn Garrett, Andrea Quinn, Brenda Weaver, Marcia Shoemaker, Judy Bowman, Freddie Collins, Patricia Schoonover, Richard Janow, Ginger Gifford. and iJie Gfu£s We Wiff Join. 8-10 TOP ROW: Wayne Abner, Becky Ayles, Ronald Dillow, Dennis Binghman, Stanley Crotty, Frank Corrin, Frank Lay, Virgil Kingsley, Debbie Morgan, Vickie Henry. MIDDLE ROW: Dan Campbell, Sharon Johnson , Connie Barber, Carol Mills, Marilyn Derksen, Dorothy Hockett, Beverly Sherman, Patty Newman, Debbie Ward. BOTTOM ROW: Wayne Patton, Lynn Jenkins, Bonnie Musick, Wilma Koronich, Eldon Lson, Rita Evans, James Colwell , Gerald Little , Mr. Burton. 1 M ORGANIZATIONS MR. KELLEY Director of Music at Northridge High School. Besides playing for football and basketball games, the Northridge band has participated in all of the following events: Played for the trapshoots. All Pep assemblies given. Marched in the University of Dayton Homecoming Parade. Performed at Miami University Band Day. Played at Wayne Booster ' s Carnival, won first prize. Played at P. T. A. Christmas Program. On March 29, the band presented their annual concert, Music In Living Color. A n piece group, taken from the band, played for the Junior Class Play, Bye Bye Birdie. The stage band played for the Variety Show, Odds ' N Ends. The band marched in the Memorial Day Parade. Scar ei ancf ray Qlni orms, ' Drums in 9?Jii Jjm, CPrecIswn JKouements, We ' Jrainecf JlTus cmns, Cam t ie Uiile of Our 9KarcIim JSancf 11 Seniors with three years ex- perience are Linda Florence, and Kitty Walters. Pat Cole and Paula Finn are seniors with two years experience. Barbara Fields , a Junior , also has two years experience as a Majorette. Ann Clovis, who is also a Junior, has one year experience. A Sophomore, Anna Neuhard, has one year experience. TOP ROW: Anna Neuhart, Pat Cole, Ann Clovis. SECOND ROW: Barbara Fields, Paula Finn, Linda Florence. CAPTAIN: Kitty Walters. With sparkling silver batons and red and gray costumes, these girls add zest and color to Northridge ' s Marching Band. JKajoreiies 78 Doris Thomlinson Helen Miller Janie Borton Virginia Stallard Penny Winterbotham Sandy Hamm Linda Daniels Judy Stamper Brenda Baker Pat Swope CAPTAIN: Ruth Mahan June Lounsbury Wilma Johnson Diane Pfaff Donna Cook Joyce Myers Susan Recher Carol Mahan Donna Conley Pat Rust Marilyn Richardson The Northridge Polarettes have been in existence for almost eight years. This past year we had eleven Sen- iors, four Juniors, five Sophomores, and one Freshman. Many of the costumes that they wear are either made by the girls themselves or by the mothers of the girls. A few things looked for when Mr. Kelley picks the girls are their marching ability, ability to keep in time to music, and most of all their appearance. yfi ' a } S eps ancf Jynuinmic jliarc iin O cfcf Go or o uneir CPer ormances J o areHes 79 TOP ROW: J. Lowe, N. Rinehart, A. Linsey, V. Morse, P. Honeycutt, D. Maxwell, J. Hale, D. Lankford, R. Webb, H. Hawkins, S. Donnell, G. Coleman, M. Heckman, S. Gideon, P. Grigg. MIDDLE ROW: J. Elim , K. Dowell, J. Bocko, R. Vanway, C. Thomas, L. Baily, L. Bennett, R. McCorkle, H, Honeycutt, M. Craddock, A. Burgiss, G. Webb, S. Burns, M. Coterol, Mr. Kelley. BOTTOM ROW: J. McKenzie, K. Helrigle, J. Webb, R. Bolendar, J. Ullmer, J. Lane, P. Palmer, B. Arden, N. Woodrum, P. Broaddus, P. Winterbotham , B. Thomas, R. Thomas, G. Engle. [Jne jKellow Jiarmonu of Uoices C cnoea Unrouoh ine }{affs of D€.J£C . Qjnorus TOP ROW: P. Peyton, S. Lehman, G. McCorkle, J. Vollmer, J. Spurlock, J. Grooms, R. Bollinger, J. Gooding B. Schamel, B. Galloway, J. Utsinger, B. Phillips, S. Coleman, L. Pottenger. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Kelley, N. Sundston, C. Craddock, D. Johnson, S. Hayden, S. Fugate, B.- Harlow, C. Gray T. Sundstrom, W. Johnson, E. Cross, M. Hansen, J. Myers, M. Gray. BOTTOM ROW: S. Pollard, M. Richarson, B. Gardner, G. Puckeet, W. Booher, R. Craddock, J. Peterson, L. Florence, J. Berry, J. Rojem, S. Branham. [Jotjous Cjaro s, L)onas for Uarieia nows ana JaccaJaureaie re (Jur upecialiu Gnoi ' r 80 fcl - tVf M,l)i Z£ !« T T ' TOP ROW: Linda Boyd, Peggy Combs, Sally Roesch, Mary Holman, Gayle Evans, Linda Thomas, Donna Smith, Barbara Honeycutt, Lynn Arndts, Marilyn Bach, Cindy Evans, Diane Hall, Mary Wallar. MIDDLE ROW: Cheryl Buell, Agnes Bame, Linda Swope, Mary Waymire, Pat Hardisty, Judy Van Winkle, JoAnn McNealy, Wathina Harrison, Nancy Cartwright, Pam Voiles, Barbara Cartwright, Florence Wilson. BOTTOM ROW: Darline Elkins, Sandi Marler, Faye Thompson, Linda Moss, Helen Foster, Brenda Trisdale , Wanda Burchfield, Connie Rose, Linda Hall, Christen Clark. yAe GJin ' simas Spirit Jiffecf tlie C ir ls)Aen U£e( Sang Sir s SJee GfuS t vff Baritones - B, Brown, F. Johnson, D. Leeth. Percussion - L. Sutherland, T. Stout, J. Flanders, W. Johnson, M. McAlpin, J. McKinnon, A. Ledbetter, S. Crowden. Trombones - T. Gibson, D. Mori, D. Williams, D. Powell, R. Brentlinger, D. Miller, J. Brown. Sousaphone - G. Fogel. Bass Clarinet - T. Jerkes. Alto Clarinet - D. Steinbach. Tenor Saxophone -J. Peterson. Alto Saxophone - R. Arndts, R. Milam, R. Crawford. Clarinets - J. Morter, T. Staggs, C. Atchley, M. Edwards, K. Fisher, C. Clodgio, L. Fraas, M. Edwards, B. Gibbs, G. Clark. French Horns - B. Predmore, B. Owens, D. Good. Flutes - M. Mori, E. Jones. Trumpets - T. Kelley, J. Hanson, M. Null, J. Medford, W. Reaster, J. Fegel, S. Jaros, M. Brown, D. Wolf, B. Summers, D. Fuduloff, H. Johnson, D. Hunsbarger, E. Walls, M. Egbert. SixitJ 9nspirina CBan fsmen Ujlencf Uo etner in Uempo ancf yjarmonu (Jars a a iSancf BACK ROW: Mary Mori, Bill Brown, Tom Stout. FRONT RO W: Terry Gibson, Dick Mori, Dick Powell, Janet Peterson, Rod Arndts, Ron Milam, Ron Crawfor( Walt Reaster, Jack Medford, Tom Kelley. o 2ye Uj ana J er forms UUim a C)opn sh ' ca eo JCo e or Uarieiu K nows iaae ioancf 82 CRe serve J J and STANDING: Jerry Lancaster, Bruce Marler, David Starnes, William Holloway, Danny Elkins, Keith Kelley, Bonnie Lawson, Jimmy Agenbroad. MIDDLE ROW: Judy Morse, Steven Sturgell, Arthur Ward, Linda Walls, Virginia Owings, Carl Wells, Vaughn Beams, Arthur Neff, Boyd Ball, Nick Lalick, Bruce Carter. FRONT ROW: Janet Saxton, Elfreda Hamm, Michael Jenkins, Kathy Simpkins, Connie Shaw, Sandy Trochelman, Brenda Spicer, Kathleen Havens. t7?eserue jRusicians Urain ana J rac ice for iPer ech ' on OCex ear STAGE BAND f ' 0] e « TOP ROW: W. Johnson, P. Cole, President, I. Human, L. Barber, D. Johnson, F. Newhard, A. Pitsinger, A. Sawyer, R. Collette, D. Hall, P. Safreed, D. Smith, L. Wagner, E. Cheek, M. Brown, V. Morse, K. Setzman, A. Clouse, J. Fitzpatrick, S. Hayden, N. Rhineheart, L. Fraas, A. Goforth, C. Atchley, J. Rojem , G. McGhee. SECOND ROW: B. Butts, L. Swope, B. Collins, J. Elam, C. Badders, D. Wolf, D. Bums, L. Tharpe , S. Warren, J. Harris, J. McNeely, B. Fisher, C. Stout, R. E. Kelly, P. Cromwell, C. Jeffries, C. Sever, R. Wrighy, M. Edwards, J. Stamper, M. Baker, F. Tompson, J. Johnson, J. Ulmer. THIRD ROW: K. Cook, T. Jerkes, B. Collins, P. Winterbotham , B. Garder, L. Florence, R. Craddock, S. Mar- ler, B. Woodard, M. Wells, C. Craddock, R. Goodall, L. Newman, J. Peterson, P. Finn, Treasurer, B. Trues- dale, D. Martin, J. Bocko, B. Thomas. FOURTH ROW: G. Welch, P. Swope, K. Hall, S. Beckman, J. Ray, B. Trisdale, K. Adkins, P. Davidson, L. Stoner, S. Duff, B. Cromwell, D. Cook, S. Morgan. cS en or tfHyth tl T TOP ROW: R. McCorkle, B. Fink, L. D. Fhsby, B. Stimetz, B. Gibbs, P. Burchett, C. Sanders, R, Hanby, M. Mannix, L. McGray, D. Donnel, S. Recher, D. Tomlinson, D. Renyolds, S. Hamm, Secretary, B. Pred- more, L. Thomas, N. Nadalsky, L. Palmer, H. Wood, J. Recher, M. Clodgio, S. Davis, L. Bennett, C. Clouis, G. Higgins, M. Hamlin. SECOND ROW: M. Edwards, K. Walters, P. Holcomb, E. Hyre, A. Dillow, B. Predmore, S. Walters, V. Stallard, L. Hamby, J. Hudson, J. Shaw, V. Poffenberger, M. J. Hansen, G. Sargent, R. Lewis, E. Cross, P. Neal, S. Moneymaker, A. Neward, J. Webb, B. Reynolds, S. Epping, R. Knight, R. Szekely, C. Reese, B. Workman, Miss Scanlon, Adviser. THIRD ROW: S. Brandham, N. Cartwright, D. Martin, E. Wolf, L. Moss, L. Human, L. Laurey, R. King, F. Tompson, C. Rose, N. Rugley, D. Conley, K. Fisher, B. Fields, B. Thacker, L. Hail, S. Brown, K. Helrigle. y.u. eens TOP ROW: C. Rose, R. Evans, B. Sherman, L. Fargo, E. Hyre, M. Munn, C. Little, C. Barber, J. Belcher, K. Sempkins, R. Baker, V. Sharp, S. Trochelman. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Justice, G. Gifford, K. Freeman, A. Quinn, M. Walker, S. Gullion, B. Spice, B. Kell, H. Puree, M. Kettering, T. Grisby, June Pack, C. Barns, J. Van Winkle, B. Carter, T. Moore, S. Longo. THIRD ROW: A. Ridley, B. Smith, M. Shoemaker, D. Morgan, J. Saxton, J. Morton, C. Heser, Linda Cole, K. Havens. S. McKean, E. Hamm, D. Dale, K. Scraton, V. Owings, D. Wagner, B. Combs, J. Hazelwood, B. Geren, C. Shaw, D. Ward, D. McClevlock, K. Hagen. junior yr Jeens 85 f PQf fJf} TOP ROW: Dianne Martin, Adele Pitsinger, Wilma Johnson, Diane Pfaff, Bev Fink, Loretta Hamby, Helen Miller, Lynn McGary, Shelle Warr, Luan Wagner, Dianne Donnell, Janrose Hamby, Marlene Conrad, Becky Gibbs, Bobby Owens, Barb Palmer, Lois Tharpe, Janis Recher. SECOND ROW: Barb Woodard, Donna Smith, Diana Wolf, Wanda Booher, Kitty Walters, Phyllis Davidson, Mildred Coierel, Ruthellen Kelley, Carole Stout, Mary Edwards, Joyce Shaw, Faye Elliott, Judy Stamper, Linda Florence, Rita Craddock, Maxine Wells, Carole Craddock. THIRD ROW: Karen Cook, Margie Hufnale, Sherry Thompson, Karen Helrigle, Janet Bocko, Betty Thomas, Sandi Marler, Brenda Trisdale, Linda Moss, Sherry Brewster, Kitty Hall, Judy Jordan, Linda Harmon. S ' r s C AjQ A i «C 8¥ '  ' P W ' ' . t 4 x: « TOP ROW: Shirley Stallman, Ruth Mahan, Iva Human, Judy Lowe, Leslie Palmer, Helen Wood, Gail Higgins, Sandy Hamm, Susan Recher, Norma Warr, Carol Mahan, Bobbie Predmore, Linda Thomas, Bonnie Harlow, Rohima King, Georgia Webb, Rosa Lee Howard, Jane Borton. SECOND ROW: Brenda Sowers, Millie Edwards, Judy Stamper, Dorothy Burns, Charlene Badders, Janet Elam, Jodelle Fisher, Joyce Weng, Mary Sue Hamlin, Gloria Sargent, Bev Predmore, Sue Walters, Virginia Stallard, Joyce Webb, Bobbie Fisher, Carol Severn, Linda Combs, Pat Cromwell, Bobbie Cromwell, Betty Colwell, Miss Winthrow. THIRD ROW: Doris Applegate, Sandy Duff, Donna Cook, Kathy Fisher, Connie Lancaster, Lois Baily, Carol Evans, Phyllis Burns, Barbara Cartwright, Marilyn Cotterman, Linda Lancaster, Carol Thomas, Donna Conley, Penny Winterbotham , Sheila Branham. Associaiion TOP ROW: Walter Reaster, Frank Cope, Dorothy Good, Norman Warr, David Harley, Robert Hall, Hank Wurth, Bert Danyi, David Jansviod , Richard Powell, Pierce Scranton, Sylvia Lehman, Paula Leighty, Bill Egbert, David Mobley, Bill Summers. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Alder, David McAlpin, Dick Mori, David Bryant, Clint Boner, Betty Secrest, Barbara Rogers, Elaine Jones, Beverly Fink, Mark Lloyd, Connie Reynolds, Margaret Clodgio, Bobby Owens, Pat Crom- well, Bill Stamper, Diane Pfaff, Kitty Hall. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Fields, Randy Sutherland, Lynn Boyer, Dawne Henkle , Janet Peterson, Wilma Johnson, Donna Steinbach, Brenda Sowers, Sandra Howell, Janice Thalman, Melinda Teague, Sheila Branham, Larry Davidson. c5 cience Gfu6 TOP ROW: B. Danzig, B. Palmer, J. Phillips, B. Moorehead, D. Lairison, L. Neeley, B. Idle, D. Resler, A. Starnes, E. Sparks, J. Hauer, R. Bachelor, J. Poppin, R. Webb. BOTTOM ROW: L. Sutherland, B. Phillips, F. Johnson, P. Scranton, C. Youngs, D. Clouse, J. Fisher, J. Med- ford, R. Long, T. Hall, P. Andrews, Mr. Fink - Adviser. u arsi ' y X a a a P k-- V N - m N TOP ROW: Mr. Putterbaugh, Rick Klopfer, Tom Erickson, Ralph Otto, John Hauer, Hank Wurth, Jack Wilson, Bob Phillips, Larry Sutherland. - jfi y GU 88 J.G.OM . TOP ROW: M. Clodgio, D. Mobley, C. Gammon, B. Zarka, D. Harley, N. Warr, E. Sparks, L. Neeley, B. Idle, B. Danyi, R. Bachelor, B. Danzig, J. Spurlock, S. Lehman, J. Phillips, P. Scranton, J. McKinnon, P. Andrews, M. Mori. SECOND ROW: J. Johnson, T. Jerkes, P. Burns, D. Johnson, M. Heckman, M. Hieatt, H. Miller, J. Lounsbury, C. Mahan, D. Good, S. Recher, D. Reynolds, R. Strouth, L. Frisby, M. Cotterman, D. Pfaff, R. Howard, B. Fields. THIRD ROW: W. Johnson, D. Steinbach, M. Teague , S. Howell, C. Reynolds, L. Myers, C. Atchley, I. Human, E. Jones, J. Thalman, B. Muncy, R. Goodall, B. Woodard, J. Morter, D. Martin. BOTTOM ROW: L. Newman, S. Dean, B. Collins, J. Stamper, D. Smith, W. Booher, L. Florence, R. Crad- dock, P. Swope , G. Welch. a § o f!i a ' TOP ROW: John Trockleman, Wayne Lanford, Dave Clouse, Dave Uzzel, Mike Bradden, Lou Nadalsky, Ray Webb, Bob Koerner, Alan Starnes, Bill Idle, Dan Resler, Harry Bogan, Bill Danzig, Ed Sutton, Larry Neely, Rick Bachelor, Bill Brown, Jack Hale, Willis Knight, Jerry Phillips, Bill Zarka , Jack Wilson. SECOND ROW: Carl Plummer, Howard Clagg, Joel Smith, David Mobley, Chuck Gammon, Harold Knight, Sonny Jaros, Tom Erickson, Lester Baugh, Danny Gillette, Don Barker, Chuck Youngs, Bill Palmer, Jesse Spur- lock, Jim Grooms, John Thompson, Kenny Inskeep, Jim Luebkeman, John Gillette, Eddie Anca, Dave Balwin, Dave Dexter, Bob Mount. THIRD ROW: Mr. Morris, Ron Vogel, Terry Comer, Bob Hunt, Larry Hamiln, Tom Held, Denny Sorah, Denny Walker, Bobby Phillips, Eddie Harmon, Paul Andrews, Chuck Christopher. etj Gfu£ TOP ROW: Dennis Sorah, Danny Brady, Lou Nadalsky, John Humphrey, Darrell Lairson, Bill Fauver, Larry Led- better, Harvey Eberg, Joe Grigsby, Frank Williams, Tim Young, Bert Danyi, Gerald Hollingsworth , Bob Koerner, Elden Lambert, Emil Jaros, Harold Knight, Willis Knight, Bob Hall, John Trocheman, Jim McKinnon, Clyde Wilson. Jlioni ors SECOND ROW: Roberta Landis, Rita Yates, Edward Boltz, Sue Gibbs, Charles Thacker, Dave Miller, Rick Allen, Dave Baldwin, Dick Powell. Chuck Youngs, Dave Clouse, Eddie Anca, Bill Zarka, Jack Medford, Tom Kelley, Pat Parker, Roger Long, Karen Strader, Janie Worthington, Judy Une, Bill Stamper, Mary Edwards, Terry Sei- bert. THIRD ROW: Diana Harmon, Pat Swope, Betty Cowell, Janet Peterson, Joyce Berry, Barbara Muncy, Sandy Howell, Nancy Ford, Carol Severn, Darrell Hunsbarger, Phyllis Burns, Beverly Gardner, Wanda Booher, Sheila Branham, Gerald Elam. 90 isf 2l!f f ?P2Pi5 ?? TOP ROW: Mr. Myers, Gerald Hollingsworth, Danny Gillette, RayWallen, Mr. Klips. SECOND ROW: Russell Cook, Ed Boltz, Ray Strouth, John Grove, Carl Sundstrum, Tony Stolz. Others members added since picture was taken are: Fred Johnson, Pierce Scranton, Joe Crotty, Rocky Anca, John Fegel, Charles Slade, Hank Wurth, and Larry Davidson. Gness Glub Northridge ' s chess club is new this year. It is sponsored by Mr. Dan Klips, counselor, and Mr. Leonard Myers, math teacher. The club seeks to teach members how to play and concentrate on chess and to offer them a good pastime enjoyment with some competition. Competition was given this year to members playing one another as well as playing in a tournament with Fairview high school. Next year they plan to increase their schedule to more games and tournaments. An award will be in the offering for the student player with the most games won. TOP ROW: Judy Hazelwood, Betty Collins, Dick Mori, Sandy Howell, Margaret Clodgio, Connie Reynolds, Dorothy Good, Pat Stevens, Bill Stamper, Mike McAlpin, Peggy Louellen. SECOND ROW: Mr. Klips, Randy McAlpin, Theresa Grisby, Kim Scranton, Linda Boyd, Pat Hardisty, Peggy Combs, Sandy McAlpin, Bonnie Kell, Larry Sutherland , Mr. Krupman. THIRD ROW: Ellison Marshall, Earl Wolf, Tommy Goodall, Craig Feldner, Nick Ulish, Eugene Chambers. Une jCewesi Gfuo in cnoof J Go Ieqe G uS TOP ROW: Mr. C. Barker, Mrs. D. Schnier, Mr. L. O ' Donnell. Mr. P. Wilson, Mr. W. Howell, Mrs. M. Stratis, Mrs. Z. Couchot, Mrs. D. Thorpe, Mr. J. Hodge. SECOND ROW: Mrs. V. Justice, Mrs. M. Dimke, Mrs. C. Reiter, Mrs. D. Davidson, Miss R. Scanlan, Mrs. S. Kiser, Miss S. Handy. Service o ine Sc ioof tjn isn GfuS 92 TOP ROW: Frank Cope, Larry Conatser, Eric Chambers, John Popins, Bruce Graef, Jim Profitt, Ed Kelly, Dan Resler, Randy Holben, Mike Bock, Sandy Hamm , Bobbie Predmore, Wayne Cochran, Bob Branham , Wayne Hieatt. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Dorothy Schnier, Dewey Pope, Bobby Gay, Linda Thomas, Bobby Isaac, Tim Hall, Earl Pennington, Floyd Zimmerman, Sale Jones, Mark Lloyd, Carey Kelley, Bill Cook, Phil Morgan, Barbara Pal- mer, Bill Petticrew. THIRD ROW: Donna Cook, Phyllis Davidson, Virginia Stallard, Sue Walters, Judy Royse, Linda Barber, Janice Recher, Bobbie Fisher, Carol Severn, Charles Christopher. jSanauet ana Jniiiation yire (Jur Jiiqnliqnh uoenes i lomani TOP ROW: Steve Bachelor, Ann Clovis, Dorothy Good, Bill Zarka, Ernie Sparks, Dan Resler, Dave Harley, Chuck Youngs, Bobbie Predmore, Bob Branham , Mark Lloyd. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Thorpe, Janie Borton, Elaine Rogers, Pat Cromwell, Kathy Tomlinson, Dana Stamps, Ray Strouth, Bob Phillips, Linda Cole, Judy Hazelwood, Pat Cole. THIRD ROW: Donna Cook, Gene Kennedy, Kitty Walters, Sue Walters, Diane Pfaff, Diane Wolfe, Carol Severn, Paula Finn, Charles Christopher. iuoeni Qjouncil TOP ROW: Mrs. Dimke, Ruth McCorkle , Emma Cross, Pat Edwards, Dorothy Tomlinson, Virginia Morse, Dianne Donnell, Doris Tomlinson, Ann Clovis, Lynn McGary, Connie Shaw, Pat Geren, Rosa Lee Howard, Pat Trochelman, Barbara Rogers, Sharon Pollard. SECOND ROW: Diana Harmon, Betty Thomas, Brenda Workman, Connie Barber, Kathy Tomlinson, Joy Rogers, Kathy Taylor, Nancy Ford, Judy Hutson, Sandy Trochelman, Bonnie Musick, David McAlpin. loiorara G ub 94 TOP ROW: Clint Boner, Jim Evans, Laureen Myers, Judy Morter, Bill Idle, Rick Bachelor, Iva Human, Roger Long, Mr. Barker - Adviser. SECOND ROW: Georgene Powell, Margie Hufnale , Elaine Rogers, Melinda Teague , Phyllis Risden, Diane Har- mon, Judy Stamper. ourna ism Cj ass J uo isninq tne Uwo (bcnoo J u6 ica ions S s a J esponsiofe Joo TOP ROW: Janice McCullah, Georgia Webb, Mary Heckman, Anna Neward, Lois Thorpe, Linda Parr, Jeannetta Boyce, Marlene Conrad, Beverly Stenmetz, Phyllis Burchett, Loretta Hamby, Janice Wilson, Joyce Lakes. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Weatherhead, Linda Swope, Peggy Holcomb, Lois Euton, Brenda Borden, Jean McNeely, Fa ye Elliot, Judy Stamper, Gloria Sargent, Peggy Ciarlo, Mildred Cotorel, Brenda Sowers, Linda Human, Mary Sue Hamlin. THIRD ROW: Becky Butts, Eda Rose Wolfe, Dara Martin, Connie Rees, Linda Newman, Connie Lancaster, Sherry Brewster, Beverly Gardner, Nancy Ruggley, Cynthia Miller, Sharon Brown, Kitty Hall. D:7{. ' Jl. TOP ROW: Susan Recher, Bobbie Predmore, Sandy Hamm, Bob Branham , Bill Cook, Carey Kelley, Sylvia Lehman, David limes, Randy Holben, Rick Bachelor, Dan Resler, Jim Profitt, John Hauer, Luan Wagner, Robert Hall, Paula Leighty, Frank Smith, Eric Chambers, Tim Hall, Steve Bachelor, Fred Crowe. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Haenzi, Elaine Jones, Karen Sitzman, Linda Fraas, Jennifer Haas, Sandy Shaw, Gail Higgins, Joyce Webb, Virginia Stallard, Trudy Ladd, Bobby Owens, Dorothy Good, Mary Mori, Donnie Steinbach, Bobbie Fisher, Carol Severn, Sorothy Burns, Janice Recher, Linda Mankin, Shirley Stallman, Ed Boltz, Pat Trocheman, Helen Miller. THIRD ROW: Margaret Clodgio, Tom Stout, Ray Brentlinger, Darrell Hunsbarger, Chuck Christopher, Bill J Summers, Jodelle Fisher, Bill Stamper, Sandy Howell, Judy Morter, Mark Lloyd, Mike McAlpin, Dick Mori, I Dawn Henkel, Rodney Hodge, Mary Edwards. J.D. ' Jl. FOURTH ROW: Phyllis Davidson, Donnia Cook, Korea Atlins, Sharon Maxwell, Sue Walters, Linda Combs, Charlene Badders, Theresa Jerks, Betty Collins, Barbara Fields, Melinda Teague, Betty Secrest. TOP ROW: Mary Hieatt, Janie Worthington, Bonnie Harlow, Linda Daniels, Debra Yoder, Sandra Hamm , Bernice Bernheisel, Marlene Conrad, Cri Cri Harris, Margaret Clodgio, Sandra Petticrew. SECOND ROW: Margie Hufnale , Diana Martin, Janet Peterson, Brenda Baker, Patricia Cromwell, Jodelle Fisher, Virigina Stallard, Carol Thomas, Nancy Ruggley, Linda Lowery. Office Jrfefpers Cieruice o ScAoo S7s Our 06 1 m V . h O ' CaiionaJ Jionor C ocieiu TOP ROW: Mrs. Couchot, Mary Mori, Susan Recher, Dorothy Good, Rick Bachelor, Terry Gibson, Leighty, Ben Thomas, Miss Dennis. BOTTOM ROW: Roberta Landis, Donna Conley, Patricia Swope, Paula Finn, Kitty Walters, Donna Patricia Cole, Thomas Kelley. Paula Steinbach, TOP ROW: Earl Pennington, Rick Breitfield, Steve Bachelor, Joe Smith, Dave Clouse, Jack Burton, Larry Camp, Howard Hawkins, Pat White, Jesse Jones, John Agenbroad, Mark Lloyd. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Wilson, Barbara Reynolds, Sue Walters, Clara Reis, Lola Pottinger , Mary Hieatt, Carl Parker, Bev Fink, Cherry Clovis, Carole Stout, Carol Clodgio, Lisa Stoner. roan izecf for i ie Jirsl Uime Unis ear pec rum (uiafjf Rosaland Wright, Rita Craddock, Carol Severn (Back) Marilyn Cotterman, Donna Smith, Linda Combs (Front) Terry Craddock (Center) Captain Ruth Mahan (Center) FRONT ROW : Pat Swope , Marilyn Richardson, Hoyce Myers, Donna Con- ley, Janie Borton, Diana Pfaff, Virginia Stallard, Brenda Baker. BACK ROW: Helen Miller, Carol Mahan, Linda Daniels, Judy Stamper, Susan Recher, June Lounsbury, Sandy Hamm, Doris Tomlinson. IL Paula Finn, Linda Florence, Pat Cloe, Bill Idle (Drum Major), Kitty Walters, Ann Clovis, Anna Neuhard, Barb Fields. Betty Waymire , Mascot. 99 ATHLETICS Uarsiia Jooioa I 1962 SEASON RECORD N.H.S. Opponent 5 WINS N.H.S. Opponent 12 Wayne West Milton 24 12 3 LOSSES 40 14 Oakwood Tipp City 24 24 30 Brookville 12 2 TIES 48 West Carrollton 30 Butler 30 30 Eaton 14 6 Northmont 14 24 Trotwood 22 BACK ROW: G. Martin, H. Cruea, J. Florence, B. Booher, D. Steinbach, R. Simmons, B. Graef, T. Held, K. Jones, N. Lawson, B. Bayless, R. Houben, J. Agenbroad, F. Haven. THIRD ROW: T. Workman, M. Bock, R. Otto, E, Kelley, B. Morehead, J. Hauer, L. Huff, L. Burchfield, D. Resler, J. Hall, B. Phillips, L. Heiser. SECOND ROW: D. KUne, D. Barker, B. Thomas, H. Bogan, J. Phillips, P. Andrews, E. Sparks, C. Hoskinson, J. Spurlock, D. Mobley, L. Neely„ . 3? 3E 34 40 ' is 24 ?S IslfU i- f. S ' € ' e €- g . 3 i FIRST ROW: J. Hale, R. Webb, G. Hollingsworth, D. Hubler, R. Bachelor, C. Youngs, R. Holbrook, D. Hiller, J. Grigsby, W. Knight. Sears C.nc LDeaaue (Reason LJi ' n 2 Izosses For the second straight year the Bears ended their Southwestern Buckeye League Season with only two losses. The Bears were also responsible for the only blemish on league champ, West Milton ' s SWBL Record. The Bears battled the Bulldogs to a 12-12 tie to keep Milton from having a clean slate. 101 SENIORS There were only two seniors on this year ' s squad. They were Rick Bachelor and co-captain Bill Idle. Bill Idle Rick Bachelor 62- 63 Ueam laa Unfu Unree Jveiurninq h)eiierinen oa yCexi Reason iDooAs JKucn irianier — jKore tjxperi ' ence UNDERCLASSMEN Ed Sutton Dan Resler Terry Comer These three boys along with the rest of the underclassmen on this years ' squad will form the nucleus for what should be a rather well rounded team next year. Will these boys have an opportunity to play any league games at home next season? If the new school is completed and they can play in the new gym - watch out, because these boys will give ' em all a trouble, playing before the folks at home. 102 SPECIAL AWARDS WINNERS Jerry Phillips, Ernie Sparks, Willis Knight, Dale Hubler, Rick Bachelor, Chuck Youngs, Larry Neely. Receiving special honors at the 30th Annual Foot- ball Banquet were: Rick Bachelor, Most Valuable Player and All League, Chuck Youngs, All League, Dale Hubler, Most Aggressive Lineman, Willis Knight, Most Improved Player, Ernie Sparks, Most Aggressive Back, and Jerry Phillips and Larry Neely were chosen co-captains of next year ' s team. JvicA J J acne or ained io z Teaier Dai on J earn Jerry Phillips outruns Oakwood defenders for a sizeable gain. Coaches show concern during homecoming game with West CarroUton. Bears went on to win 48-0. Coaches are, L to R: Morton, Fink, Herring and Sperandeo. LOears JoacAecf ize oui (nJere ooressiue fi I Excellent blocking led to these two touch- W kM downs (left and below) scored by Rick Bachelor in the Oakwood game. Throwing the key 1 block in the picture at the left is Leo Heiser while Chuck Youngs and Dennie Miller lead downfield blockers in picture below. 1 . M Mm -J l l ; 103 53. 4l ' ' f§c-:- OFFENSIVE UNIT FRONT ROW: D. Resler, J. Spurlock, D. Hubler, C. Youngs, B. Cook, L. Neely, R. Webb. BACK ROW: E. Sparks, J. Phillips, B. Phillips, R. Bachelor. Une 3j a r Jianolers CENTERS Chuck Youngs Dave Mobley HALFBACKS Paul Andrews Ernie Sparks Rick Bachelor Luther Huff FULLBACKS Bob Phillips Charles Hoskinson Tim Hall QUARTERBACKS Jerry Phillips Tom Held GUARDS Bill Cook Leo Heiser Willis Knight Dale Hubler jt h TACKLES Larry Neely Bill Morehead Jesse Spurlock Gerald HoUingsworth H3 acne or younqs — Uvio e Jin-Joea uers Polar Bear defense in action against Oakwood. Rick Player of the Week Bachelor scored five touchdowns as the Bears tied arch rival Vandalia 30-30. The 1962 Bears became the first Northridge foot- ball team to defeat the Oakwood Lumberjacks in Southwestern Buckeye League play. Huff throws key block for Sparks in Butler game. Resler snares pass in Oakwood triumph. 105 FRESHMAN TEAM BACK ROW: D. Spires, R. Jones, D. Jaros, D. Starnes, B. Pricer, J. Waymire, R. Mahan, J. Borders, A. Lupton, B. Brnaham. MIDDLE: Coach Morton, R. Brietfield, K. Jones, B. Isac, F. Cope, M. Myers, S. Bachelor, W. Smith, P. Morgan, D. Bradimyer. FRONT ROW: Mgr. C. Arnett, L. Gee, R. Peppo, P. Barden, M. O ' Ryan, R. Phillips, L. Davidson, R. White, Mgr. L. Boyer, Absent: J. Agenbroad. JKr. Jierrino iDeaues — jKr. inA Secomes inlelic Direcior ana Jieao iJ ' ooloall CjoacA Mobley moves in to finish off Oakwood ballcarrier for no gain. MR. FINK Defense on the prowl against Oakwood ' s Lumberjacks. Identifiable Ridgers are: No. 59 - Miller, No. 64 - Youngs, No. 44 - Andrews, No. 53 - Phillips, No. 38 - Knight, No. 56 - Spurlock. Bob Phillips tears up the turf for needed yardage against Oak- wood. CBasj eioah Most Valuable Named to All-League Team Earned All-Greater Dayton Honors RECORD 3 WINS 15 LOSSES N.H.S. 47 Patterson 57 N.H.S. 61 Lanier 73 N.H.S. 44 W. Milton 61 N.H.S. 29 Tecumseh 71 N.H.S. 61 Brookville 55 N.H.S. 39 Stebbins 57 N.H.S. 52 Oakwood 54 N.H.S. 55 Tipp City 82 N.H.S. 55 W. Carrollton 70 N.H.S. 46 Butler 84 N.H.S. 47 Eaton 62 N.H.S. 49 Northmont 87 N.H.S. 51 Madison 60 N.H.S. 71 Centerville 50 N.H.S. 42 Woodrow Wilson 45 N.H.S. 34 Wayne 38 N.H.S. 50 Versailles 47 Jears Jiaue Jjisappoiniino L)eason oui JlDere youinful Phil Morgan, Rick Bachelor, Jim Profitt, Ed Camp, Bill Idle, Dan Resler, Ed Sutton, Ernie Sparks, Jjm Evans, Terry Comer. ,. y.h mA % RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM TOP ROW: R. Branheim, J. Wilson, D. Jenswold, R. Colwell, E. Kelley, T. Zimmer, J. Hauer, J. Sparks, R. Langford, Mr. Sperandeo. BOTTOM ROW: A. Starnes, K. Bowling, B. Cook, T. Held, D. Storast. ounaer !j ous ain Experience for jCexi ear S(J iP aaino on CReserue and resnznan U earns FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM TOP ROW: K. Jones, D. Spires, R. Jones, R. Mahan, J. Waymire, J. Borders, R. Isaacs, F. Zim- nnerinan. BOTTOM ROW: T. Stout, Mgr. J. Burton, Mgr. , R. Breitfield, W. Smith, L. Davis, D. Starnes, Mgr. , E. J. Morris, Coach. This is coach Morris ' Last Year. 108 UjasAeiba I Jjrinos me iJjesi Oui in i joas — S S s Jrascinaiino ano Jjocf a J:)uiK ino BASKETBALL SCENES ON THE COURTS At home-Resler and Profitt give W. Car- rollton a rough time under the goal, •frri Wayne ' s game was exciting as Idle jumps for a pointer. Profitt, Bachelor look on. 1 4- i i -J w Centerville is opponent as Sutton-Bachelor fight under the bas- ket. Idle makes it two from corner in Wayne battle for the points. Resler, Profitt, Sutton have Wayne in close contact for the ball. Sutton shoots over his guarder in Center- ville battle. pn s in PH yi r ihiOiil HM|yijiK |i i iy HH 1 Bi tB £ w Resler, Idle, Evans, fight Tipp. We gave them somthing to worry about. 109 FRONT ROW: Mr. Helton, J. Colwell, S. Szekely, T. Weber, D. Ayles, R. Gunsauley, J. Helrigle, D. Bowling. BACK ROW: D. Stamps, R. Wilson, T. Delph, D. Neeley, M. Spurling, H. Zachary, L. Cole, E. Borders. lQ)on 4 Bosi 2 younq J lauers re Jeri on Gouri Mr. Carpenter, coach, L. Sutherland, R. Herman, D. Powell, J. Medford, D. Jensvold, E. Sutton, E. Camp, P. Scranton, J. Poppin, D. Miller. Awaa UneiJ S ' o (Jacn (bep emoer no GIRLS ' VARSITY VOLLEYBALL L. -R. , TOP: Linda Combs, Ruth Mahan, Bobbi, Carol Mahan, Bobbi Predmore, Rosa Lee Howard, Iva Human. L. -R. , BOTTOM: Virginia Stallard, Ruthellen Kelley, Barb Woodard, Rita Craddock, Linda Florence, Kitty Walters, Joyce Webb. Unea ,Jumpeo (L)erueo ano z corec (ilJim UeamujorA in J la us G. A. A. RESERVE VOLLEYBALL L. -R. , TOP: Helen Wood, Bev Predmore, Barbara Palmer, Sue Walters, Charelin Badders, Janet Elam, Fay Elliote, Brenda Tresdale. L. -R. , BOTTOM: Marilyn Cotterman, Carol Severn, Bobbi Fisher, Carol Stout, Pat Cromwell, Shelia Bran- ham, Betty Colwell. loacA of Depin Jiuri UracA Ueam rom c: oino ar Unis [year FRONT ROW, L. to R. : R. Lanksford, Mgr. , D. Leeth, D. Brademyer, R. Herman, J. Popin, D. liames, C. Baker, L. Heiser, F. Gilliam, B. Graeff. TOP ROW. L. to R. : K. Carpenter, coach, T. Zimmer, F. Kelley, R. Holben, D. Resler, A. Starnes, L. Neely, L. Burchfield, J. Profitt, D. Steinbach. Carpenter ' s trackmen were hurt in the distant runs and jumps but still made school records change again as shot put was thrown 46 ' 8 , discus 138 ' 4 , and the high jump tied at 5 ' 10 by Dan Resler. Larry Burchfield recorded high hurdles at 15. 8. Season record history was 1-6. Wayne slips by in the Northridge Invitational Meet. 12 liter Sutton serves on Stebbins ' lurt. Pierce Scranton is important netter in Doubles. Coach Zaidain netters this year won six matches to overcome their handicap of practicing on city courts. The boys rounded off the season by defeating strong opponents. Stebbins, Wayne, were the difficult ones. NHS Big Guns tied last year ' s record of wins. Important to the team ' s wins was all eleven players on the squad. DCe iers O cJiieue Six Wins TENNIS TEAM BACK ROW: Pierce Scranton, Burt Danyi, Clint Boner, Harold Knight, Ralph Otto. FRONT ROW: Larry Callahan, Jack Burton, Walter Sutton, Roger Long. TENNIS RECORD N.H.S. OPPONENTS 1 Stebbins 4 4 Dunbar 1 3 Roosevelt Wayne 5 5 Roth Stebbins 5 5 Roth 3 Roosevelt 2 3 Patterson 2 1 Wayne 4 J e ers Jle ain bAn ano J ui [T inaJ Uoucnes on a Successful (ueason (HJi ' nou Senior J laaers Jack Burton swings a near one. Burt Danyi holds down one of the doubles spot. iSJiiJi J wJins Siic£men Jlaue yCaooecf Jair [Recorcf Coach Morris, left, P. Morgan, D. Green, D. Atchley, B. Danzig, B. Idle, S. Bachelor, B. Cook, R. Bachelor, J. Spurlock, W. Snnith, R. Mahan, T. Comer, J. Evans, E. Sparks, F. Johnson, J. Sparks, Mgr. , F. Cope, Mgr. With a full schedule and perfect spring weather, Northridge ' s baseball team won 5 victories out of 16 games. It was a respectable season ' s record with most of the players returning next year for more exciting ball games. CATCHER CENTER FIELD FIRST BASEMAN Bill Idle Rick Bachelor MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS THIS YEAR WERE THESE SENIORS. Bill Danzig 115 Idle slides home against Oakwood. Jaseoa I RECORD N.H.S. OPPONENT 1 Meadowdale 2 2 Meadowdale 19 5 Stebbins 2 3 Stebbins 8 2 Butler 5 2 W. Milton 3 2 Brookville 7 5 Stivers 3 2 W. Milton 3 2 Oakwood 3 4 W. CarroUton 3 5 Northmont 7 2 Northmont 5 3 Madison 4 14 Eaton 2 19 Kiser Left: Don Atchley winds up. Jesse Spurlock, shortstop, runs home. SI G. A. A. VARSITY HOCKEY L. -R. : Mgr. Phyllis Burns, Betty Colwell, Kitty Walters, Diane Pfaff, Judy Stamper, Carol Stout, Bobbie Predmore, Iva Human MVP, Bobbie Owens, Rosa Lee Howard, Pat Cromwell, Ruthellen Kelley, Lois Bailey, Joyce Webb, Miss Withrow. c7o 2 uman JKosi Ua uao e J larjer SEASON ' S RECORD SEASON ' S RECORD WINS 1 WINS LOSSES 3 LOSSES 4 f r% G.A.A. RESERVE HOCKEY L. -R. : Karen Helrigle, Shelia Branham, Connie Lancaster, Janet EUem, Dorothy Burns, Gail Higgins, Bev Fink, Norma Warr, Lu Ann Wagner, Bev Predmore, Sue Walters, Bobbi Fisher, Bobbi Cromwell, Donna Cook, Mgr. Kitty Hall. 17 G. A,A. VARSITY BASKETBALL L. -R. , TOP: Iva Human, Bobbi Owens, Diana Pfaff, Mgr. Diane Wolf, Pat Cromwell, Rosa Lee Howard, Linda Combs. BOTTOM: Carol Thomas, Ruthellen Kelley, Kitty Walters, Betty Cowell. SEASON ' S RECORD WINS 1 LOSSES 5 GAA gave awards at the Annual Basketball Banquet March 16. The Most Valuable Player trophy was given to Linda Combs. The Most Athletic was given to Kitty Walters and Iva Human. GAA members receiving letters were Bobbie Owens, Betty Colwell, Diane Pfaff. SEASON ' S RECORD WINS 2 LOSSES 4 L. -R. , Donna G. A. A. RESERVE BASKETBALL TOP: Janice Recher, Bobbi Predmore, Sandy Hamm, Norma Warr, Susie Recher, Carol Stout. Conley, Joyce Webb, Virginia Stallard, Bobbi Fisher, Dorothy Burns, Lois Bailey. BOTTOM: 118 G. A.A. BOWLING L. -R. , TOP: Rosa Lee Howard, Linda McGary, Dianne Donnell, Donna Conley, Betty Colwell, Adele Pitsinger, Norma Warr, Nan Nadalsky, Dianne Martin, Diana Wolf, Diane Pfaff, Jane Borton, Kitty Walters, Judy Stamper, Wanda Booher. L. -R. , BOTTOM: Brenda Sowers, Shelle Warr, Leslie Palmer, Margie Hufnale, Sheila Branham, Bev Fink, Helen Miller, Sue Walters, Janet Bocko, Phyllis Burns, Pat Cromwell, Bobby Owens, Marilyn Cotterman. Sv7 c i ' rJs Can JliajKe z iriAes ancf Jiii Jiomeruns in (bporh G.A.A. SOFTBALL L. -R. , TOP: Mgr. Pat Cromwell, Diana Pfaff. L. -R. , MIDDLE: Lu Ann Wagner, Sharon Moneymaker, Sue Walters, Rosa Lee Howard, Iva Human. L. -R. , BOTTOM: Lois Bailey, Bobbi Owens, Dorothy Burns, Bobbi Cromwell. 119 G.A.A. TENNIS L. -R. , TOP: Karen Helrigle, Shelia Branham, Joyce Webb, Sue Walters, Sharon Moneymaker. L. -R. , BOTTOM: Gloria Sergant, Bev Predmore, Lois Thorpe, Barbara Palmer, Bobbi Owens. This was the first year for the G.A.A. Tennis Team, therefore, they have only played three games. Miss Withrow, their coach, said that there will be a Tennis Team next year. Three matches were scheduled this year. May 8 the team was defeated by Wayne, May 15 they played Wayne again and on May 21 the team played Butler. The singles were Shiela Branham and Gloria Sargent and the doubles were Sharon Moneymaker and Sue Walters. Mrs. Withrow, Physical Education Instructor, is hopeful for a better tennis team next year for old N.H.S. JCTic) S i ' rA Uennis Ueam Was [Jormecf Jor ' iJi ' rsi Uime ancf iPer or necf JuJe T 120 FAVORITES -r-rn, , MISS POLARIS PAT SWOPE Miss Polaris for 1963, Senior Pat Swope, is a petite blonde who is a member of JCOWA, and is Secretary of Northridge High School Honor Society. The candidates for Miss Polaris were Senior Pat Swope, Junior Georgene Powell, Sophomore Joyce Webb, Freshman Sharon Morgan and Eighth Grader Kathy Tomlinson. First, a girl was chosen from each of the grades in the high school. Then, anyone who purchased a subscription for the 1962-63 Polaris yearbook was eligible to vote for anyone of these five girls. Pat Swope won the Miss Polaris for 1963 with 125 votes. 122 Sherri Morgan MISS POLARIS CANDIDATES Joyce Webb Kathy Tomlinson Georgene Powell These four girls were the runners up, in the first Miss Polaris Contest, ever held at North ridge. A total of 415 votes from students and faculty members were cast for the five girls participating in the contest. Pat Swope was devoted a full page in the year book. She won with 125 votes. Next highest was Sophomore Joyce Webb with 111 votes, then Junior Georgene Powell with 64, Freshman Sherri Morgan followed with 47 votes, and 8th grader Kathy Tomlinson with 26 votes. OCori£ricfoe 3 as T reHu ir s and Jianosome Jous PIN-UP BOY CANDIDATES STANDING: Paul Andrews Junior, Rick Bachelor Senior, Chuck Youngs Senior, and Bob PhilUps Sophomore. SEATED: Carol Craddock Junior, Iva Human Senior, Paula Finn Senior, and Cheri Clovis Sophomore. 123 G ass of 6 J oamplianiers Jiop QUEEN ROSALAND WEUGHT AND KING BOB PHILLIPS Candidates were Karen Helrigle, A. C. Allen, Janet Bocko, Tony Stoltz, Virginia Morse, Tom Ziramer, Nancy Woodrum, Keith Jones, Virginia Stallard, Carey Kelley, Cherry Clovis, Tom Held, Donna Anca, Melvin Krieger. FALL FESTIVAL QUEEN AND KING Sue Walters and Luther Huff Sue Walters, freshman, and Luther Huff, sophomore, were Queen and King of the Northridge Parents and Teachers Association Fall Festival on Saturday, October 13. Fun and gay occasion was provided for everyone who attended even though rain threatened the Fes- tival. Phil Wilson, English and Speech teacher at Northridge High School, delighted a good sized group when he sang two of his recordings. He sang in the auditorium during the Annual Fall Festival Dance. 124 cS enior J rom CPr resnman Jj ance QUEEN PAT COLE AND KING BILL DANZIG QUEEN CHARLENE BADDERS AND KING KENNY JONES The Prom King and Queen candidates were Bill Idle, Tom Kelley, Rick Bachelor, Chuck Youngs. Joe Fisher, Carol Mahan, Pat Cole, Linda Newman, Linda Florence, Bill Danzig, Paula Finn, and Rita Craddock. 125 ALL SPORTS QUEEN AND HER ESCORT Marilyn Cotterman and Jack Medford ALL SPORTS QUEEN, COURT, AND THEIR ESCORTS Joyce Webb, Kitty Walters, Donna Smith, Marilyn Cotterman, Paula Finn and Linda Florence. Dan Resler, Eddie Sutton, Ernie Sparks, Jack Medford, Bill Idle and Chuck Youngs. 126 PIN-UP KING AND QUEEN The annual Y-Teen Pin-Up Boy Dance was held Saturday November 3. It was a closed dance with only Y-Teen, Varsity N members and their dates attending. The Pin-Up Boy candidates were chosen from the Varsity football players. They were Ray Webb, Chuck Youngs, Rich Bachelor, Paul Andrews and Bob Phillips. The candidates for Queen were chosen by the Y-Teen girls. They were Pat Cole, Iva Human, Paula Finn, Carol Craddock and Cheri Clovis. Pat Cole and Ray Webb were chosen King and Queen. 127 rw««[, ' ' ' nn FALL FESTIVAL ATTENDANTS STANDING: Denny Miller, Senior, Ronny Jackson, Sophomore. SITTING: Marilyn Richardson, Senior, Pat Cromwell, Junior, and Carol Severn, Sophomore. HOMECOMING QUEEN RUTH MAHAN Jiome comi ' na OcioSer 12 1962 HOMECOMING QUEEN AND HER COURT Helen Miller, Pat Geren, Kitty Walters, Ruth Mahan, Carol Mahan, and Joyce Webb. c f ■ r ACTIVITIES One of the Parents is challenging two of the Teachers, Miss Scanlan and Mr. Howell. The Donkeys helped the Teachers win against the GAA. Ueacners UaAe Uime (Jui uoenh Susu Jesiinq Sophomores p articipate in California Multiple Aptitude Intelligence Test held on November 17, 1962 in the School Cafeteria. 130 Chuck Youngs acting principal is busy with one of his many duties. Diane Pfaff acting assistant principal takes time out to sign a note for Bonnie Harlow. iucfeni Day The purpose of Student Day is to promote a better relationship between the teachers and students. Some of the suggestions are made: (1) The student teacher should have at least a C average in the sub- ject he teaches; (2) Choose a committee of three to evaluate the student teacher; (3) The teacher should remain in the class; (4) The student teacher should not give out detention slips or other punishments; the regular teacher may do so if it is necessary; (5) The student teacher should fill out the lesson plan form and secure the teacher ' s approval of it before Student Day. SCIENCE FAIR WINNERS Billie Higgins is busy giving a shorthand lesson to Mrs. Thorpe ' s third period class. David Harley is giving a demonstration of the construction of an atom to the chemistry class. ' . m 1 ' X.J£S. cS, enior Glass Jios iT ' areaje McClish Couchot Thorpe Renner Rickey Allen Edward Anca Donald Atchley Rick Bachelor Donald Barker Dale Barnes Lester Baugh Joyce Berry Joyce Boldman Rick Bolinger Wanda Booher Janie Borton Mike Braden Patsy Broaddus William Brown Howard Clagg David Clouse Patricia Cole Sondra Coleman Donna Conley Rita Craddock William Danzig Michael Davidson Earl Davis Sharon Dean William Derksen Louis DeWitt William Fauver Paula Finn Rita Firestone Joseph Fisher Linda Florence Nancy Ford Charles Gammon Billy Gentry Terry Gibson Larry Gideon Roger Gifford Daniel Gillette Dorothy Good Jerry Gooding Joseph Grigsby James Grooms William Haines Jack Hale Robert Hall Sondra Hayden Patricia Helrigle Mary Hieatt Peggy Holcomb Gerald Hollingsworth Glenndola Honeycutt Lester Howard Dale Hubler Iva Human William Idle Joseph Jankowski Janet Johnson Wilma Johnson Thomas Kelly Barbara Knight Robert Koerner Joyce Lakes Elden Lambert Roberta Landis Judy Lane Wayne Lankford Georgia Lay Larry Ledbetter Steven Ledbetter Paula Leighty Evelyn Lester Grace Little June Lounsbury Carol Mahan Ruth Mahan Janice McCuUah Roger McCullough Namen McKinley Richard Metzner Dennis Miller Gary Miller Rosetta Moore Jean Morgan Mary Mori Judy Morter Dennis Motter Joyce Myers Laureen Myers Louis Nadalsky Linda Newman Michael Null Patricia Palmer Janet Peterson Carl Plummer Sharon Pollard Lola Pottenger Leroy Profit Susan Recher Marilyn Richardson Clara Ries Jack Rojem Doris Sayler Donna Short James Shotts John Smith William Smith Dennis Sorah Tom Staggs Judy Stamper Donna Steinbach Robert Stout Karen Strader Tolea Sundstrom Junior Swallows Patricia Swope Rudy Taylor Benjamin Thomas John Throckmorton Lorene Tinch Carl Trimble John Trochelman David Uzzle Rita Van Wey Dennis Walker Kitty Walters Ronald Warren Ray Webb Glenda Welch Patricia White Rex Wilder Frank Williams Diana Wolf Frankie WooUey Janie Worthington Rita Yates Timothy Young Chuck Youngs William Zarka 132 ' ■ , r ' ' ' -rifliiiiafi- ■ 9 ' ■i. ' ' ' DONNA STEINBACH Average: 3. 940 [Jne jCorinricfae (j assroo n Ueacners Association Conara u a es Unese cj (juisiancfino S uc en s of me Glass of 1963 ' 9raouaiinq Glass DOROTHY GOOD Average: 3. 940 PAULA LEIGHTY Average: 3.891 TERRY GIBSON Average: 3. 800 RICK BACHLOR Average: 3.757 BEN THOMAS Average: 3.728 133 The Wicked Queen Dan Resler May 3 and 4 ODDS ' N ENDS VARIETY SHOW n n cf Mu Cha Cha Phyllis Burns Samba Northridge Dancers Far Eastern Fantasy Butterfly Dance ' Sue Walters Half Time Show Uarsiiy JjancI American Legion Essay Winners: R. Bachelor, J. Lane, W. Petticrew, B. Secrest, W. Cook. Ujr Student Council Subject Awards: M. Clodgio, Art; L. Newman, Home Economics. cnieuemeni Dau s (Ju s anoi ' no z iudenis May 17 was Achievement Day for our students. Donna Stenibach and Dorothy Good had equal stand- ings to tie for valedictorians for the first time at Northridge. Terry Gibson received the annual B ' nai B ' rith award. The Danforth Foundation award in recognition of leadership was presented to seniors Dorothy Good and Rick Bachelor. The Ohio Education annual eighth grade test that was taken, Vaughn Beams placed in the upper 99 percentile. DAR award went to Dorothy Good. Dayton Bar Association award went to Linda Combs. The Mathematics Association of America award was given to Dorothy Good. The American Legion Outstanding Senior award recipient was Ben Thomas. American Legion Essay awards were presented to Judy Lane, Rick Bachelor, Betty Secrest, Curtis Evans, Janice Recher, William Cook, Judith Royse, and William Petticrew. I 136 Spelling Bee Runner Up and Winner: Center, Eighth Grade Test Superior J. Hazelwood, V. Beams, L. Cole. Ben Thomas, L. Combs, P. Finn, T. Gibson Left: Mike Null with Y. M. C. A. plaque for 1st place winner in gymnastic rings at Ohio-W. Va. meet. Right: Donna Short, Betty Crocker winner, Shirley Warren, Proctor and Gamble award winner, Rick Bachelor, Journalism outstanding student. Below: Mother ' s Athletic Association Award Winners which was based on their averages for year. K. Walters, R. Bachelor, P. Cromwell, P. Scranton, C. Severn, B. Cook, S. Walters. Z re Jionoreo Future Teachers of America special awards based on a point working system were given to the following students: Judy Morter, Mary Mori, Paula Leighty, Donna Steinbach, Robert Hall, Dorothy Good, Susan Recher, and Rick Bachelor. Judy Morter received recognition for her outstanding work in reporting on the journalism staff and Vandalia paper staff. Rick Bachelor and Dorothy Good Mary Hieatt and Linda Combs 137 mmmA ' ' ■.■Ill.l.J l J.Lj., Student directors are helping the cast with final details before opening night. bienior J la The happy Maxwell Family - Mrs. Maxwell (Mary Hieatt), Mr. Maxwell (Terry Gibson), Connie (June Lounsbury), Betty Lou (Glenda Welch), Aunt Mary (Pat Swope), Wilbur (Tom Kelly). ' y Ujoaroino Jiouse U eacn Mrs. Maxwell Mary Hieatt Mr. Maxwell Terry Gibson Connie Maxwell June Lounsbury Bett Lou Maxwell Glenda Welch Aunt Mary, Pat Swope Wilber Maxwell Tom Kelley Mrs. Mott Iva Human Connolly Ben Thomas Limpey — David Clouse Nora Wanda Boaher Mrs. Mott (Iva Human) watches as Connolly (Ben Thomas) arrests the crooks, Limpy McGuire (David Clouse), and Nora (Wanda Boo her). Bill Zarka is wondering if the stage crew will have the stage ready for curtain time. Wl A Mr. MacAfee (Clint Boner) seems a little dis- turbed. Mrs. MacAfee (Carolyn Ashly), Kim (Helen Miller) and Randy (Pam Harris) are standing by. The Teen Chorus is doing the Telephone Hour. They have all phones tied up in Sweet Apple, Ohio. juniors J resent The hustling and bustling stage crew takes time out to pose for a picture. Ursala (Betty Collins) interrupts the Mayor (Bob Woolum) as he gives Conrad Birdie (Dan Brady) the key to the city. - w . V - 7 ' ' -W - h ?| ' iS ' J ;. M mm wHmn ; 1 [Jjye i jae Jjiroie Hugo Peabody (Bill Stamper) is trying to get Kim back while Mrs. Peterson (Marilyn Cotterman) thinks of a way to get rid of Rosey. Maud (David Harley) stands back and watches. Albert Peterson (Gary Tucker) persuades Rosey (Phyllis Burns) to marry him. He has finally accepted a job as an Eng- lish Teacher. Seniors sing with the Chorus for the last time. Jaccalaureaie Meet Tarzan ' s wife Jane (Glenda Welch). The Hillbillies Five Minus One. ' . Glass jCiqni Trot Clobbers pay a visit to Northridge. Art Linkletter and the Kids. Rick Bachelor (Class President) is giving his welcoming speech. ci raouah ' on n.c.K. E ' „.lDlr eetor .„,i OrE.nlat to Ualtei- FoKee Pledge of AH Star Spangle Congratulatio e.a„oe ' : ::: ' ' ' .toodiat Ch.arck ■Utopla- ) Donna Stelnbach n t Sole — Ao„a,pa ' • ■■ ok felle. V0C.1 Solo la„ WhiaperinE V. Aoe.™ ok !-.eU.y P. a Leighi- ZLZl tion of Mp . . .(CoxValodictor fi, SuperlQtecdsQt Horthrldge B Hu C , AsEt! Principd alca l Direct on P-ola lalght. Seniors march together for the last time. S7s yTere ai loasi CO-VALE DICTORIANS Dorothy Good Donna Steinbach f¥} ' I 9i n JK em on am HAROLD KISTLER 1962 And ever near us, though unseen, The dear, immortal spirits tread- For all the boundless universe Is Life - there are no dead! J. L. McCreery 142 ADVERTISERS Elaine Rogers, Cindy Evans, and Pat Geren model three of the very nice outfits from Dale Fashions. DALE FASHIONS 1917 N. Main St. Dayton 14, Ohio S ICECREAM BA 3-8242 1005 W. Third St. Dayton, Ohio Ice Cream for Every Occasion Mr. Hugh Turvene Jr. greets students who are savings cus- tomers. . .and future college loan prospects. We invite your account too! NORTHRIDGE BRANCH Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 4600 North Dixie Drive EMIL ' S HOUSE OF BARBERING 2015 Ottello Avenue Phone CR 5-7842 Steam Bath Complete Barber Service Compliments of EMILS JEWELERS ' Where the Students Get the Latest in Style ' YiRm fi:i And may all your fondest hopes and ambitions come tru ? BLUE NOTE RECORD SHOP 4899 North Dixie Drive Dayton 14, Ohio We Have All the Latest Hits and Albums Also a Hall of Fame Series. BOB PFEIFFER ' S SOHIO Complete Lubrication - Brake Work - Motor Tune Up - Wheel Balance. ' I ' EXj Corner Neff and North Dixie Drive JAMES PHARMACY Melvin Krieger enjoys the com- plete, all-around service he receives at James Prescription Pharmacy. 2050 Republic Drive Phone: 278-7335 MURLIN HEIGHTS, Hair Stylist AL ' S BARBER SHOP Hair Care for everyone, everywhere ' 8712 North Dixie Drive Dayton 14, Ohio 898-3171 TW 8-3492 i520 N. Dixie Drive Phone: 898-5121 a.m. - 6 p.m. ?- - Closed Sunday and Thursday Fine selection of gardening equipment ZENZ HARDWARE ZENZ HARDWAI U BURGER CHEF QUICK SERVICE All-Meat Juicy Broiled Hamburgers 15 Golden-Touch Cheeseburgers 20 Crisp Golden French Fries 15 Smooth, rich, thick milk shake 15 Coffee, chocolate, coke, or root beer 10 2901 North Dixie Bill Cook, Dan Resler, Carey Kelley, Ronnie Lewis, Melvin Krieger, and Charles Christo- pher; enjoy their Burger Chef specials . 4140 North Main Why Don ' t You Stop in to See Us at Any of Our Convenient Locations? 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Dixie Drive Dayton 14, Ohio CR 4-0318 Carey Kelley enjoys the service at Cromwell ' s Service Station. OWENS BAKE SHOPPE 924 W. Fairview Avenue CR 4-1311 MORITZ FLOWERS Complete Floral Service 3206 N. Dixie Drive CR 8-4729 THE CtH;i€Ay CARRY OUT FOODS AND BEVERAGES THE CENTER CARRY-OUT ' We also have a store at the Westown shopping center, Phone 268-6727 Eliminate the fuss -leave the cooking to us, Next to Ontario on North Dixie Complete Carry-Out and Delivery Service Chicken Sandwiches PIZZA Beverages Phone 277-8959 Shrimp Party Snacks DON WAGNER FORD SALES 55 Foley Dr. Vandalia, O. TW 8-5841 _X Fast Service Most Anything in Printing Office and Factory Forms Stationery - Business Cards Letterheads 9012 N. Dixie Drive TW 8-5452 Dayton 14, Ohio COOPER ' S PRINTERY Bill Cook and Charles Christopher watch one of Coopers printing jobs. m Pipe Cutting and Threading Plumbing and Electrical Supplies Fencing Roofing Paints Tools 4915 North Dixie at Fredrick Pike WICK ' S HARDWARE 274-1082 Be Wise m y - Save TIBBETS ' PLUMBING-HEATING CO. Plumbing and Heating Contractors Since 1910 45 09 North Dixie Drive Telephone 277-6509 Dayton 14, Ohio Good Luck - Seniors ! From the Bakers of ( lAMl (ViAlD BETTER BREAD TRAFFIC CIRCLE TEXACO STATION 3620 North Dixie 274-1481 Motor Tune -Up, Brake Work, All Done With the Best of Care. NORTHRIDGE President Vice President Secretary- Treasurer Bill Danzig Bill Idle Dave Uzzel Gary Miller X .r . ' ' f i •4.5, «uiK FINK TRAILER PARK, INC. 2000 Timber Lane Dayton 14, Ohio ARiy PPLIES BILL ' S MKT. BILL ' S MARKET Z599 Cornett CR 5-3721 Pat and Diana have just made a purchase from Bill ' s Market. BURCH CONSTRUCTION CO. 2445 Neff Avenue CR 5-7421 CHA-R-BURGER The Tang of the Old West Where Northridge students go to eat they find the Cha-R -Burger a real treat. 5216 North Dixie Drive 254-2661 MODERN TV The Place for Excellent Service and Super Values MODERN RADIO TELEVISION SERVICE 4914 North Dixie Drive Phone CR 4-9501 for Speedy Service McCLOSKEY BROS. INCORPORATED Salutes the Class of 1963 6417 North Dixie Drive Dayton 14, Ohio Chocolate Homogenized Milk Milk Call CR 4-3465 Home Delivery MITCHELLS BARBER SERVICE HOURS 8 AM--6 PM Daily 8 AM --5 PM Saturday 5945 North Dixie Phone 278-3911 NORTHRIDGE SENIOR Y-TEENS Congratulate 1963 Seniors SEAT COVER JACK Complete Auto Interior Service Seat Covers Carpets Convertible. Tops Repairs Roll and Pleat Is Our Specialty 3300 North Dixie Drive Phone CR 7-9391 Costumes and accessories for every occasion. We rent and sell al- most any costume you could want. We have over four thousand costumes in stock. 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Northridge High School - Polaris Yearbook (Dayton, OH) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 65

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Northridge High School - Polaris Yearbook (Dayton, OH) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 49

1963, pg 49

Northridge High School - Polaris Yearbook (Dayton, OH) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 60

1963, pg 60


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