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т = И. SHIELD 41 TURN, TURN, TURN volume 2 Northridge High School, Middlebury, Indiana To Everything There Is a Season and a Time to Every Purpose Under Heaven Ecclesiastes 3 FOREWORD We, the students of today, face а barrage of problems unknown to our parents. Confronting us are the consequent problems of war resulting from past mistakes, an age of pollution, and an environ- ment stricken with corruption, poverty, and hunger. This has occurred as an outgrowth of our predecessors' undertakings. The future of the entire world is in the hands of the youth. We must learn from our parents' blunders the ways to best apply our knowledge by setting our aims high, in striving toward these worthy goals, and in doing so by uniting in a world-wide brotherhood. Larry A. Miller, President of Student Council OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON Your theme is especially appropriate at a time when we are seeking a just peace in Asia and working to ease the tensions in other areas of the world. Americans have always been a peaceful people. As a Nation we have been willing to fight only to defend our own freedoms or to help others defend theirs. It is the responsibility of your generation, as well as mine, to see that this tradition is preserved. Vice President of the United States I believe in the future of America because of my faith in the present generation of young people. In contrast to earlier generations characterized by silence and indifference, today's youth displays a healthy concern and interest in resolving our many problems. I am confident they will rise to the challenge and help ensure a great future for us all. à John Brademas, Congressman of the 3rd. District Today's young people are not facing unique problems. They, through the mass communications of today, are aware of many more problems than any youth in history. It is good that they have ideas and commitments to better mankind, but they must use their inherited intelligence and their educational experiences to build on our present society. They must not feel re- morse about the situation in which they find themselves, but accept it not only as a challenge, but as а responsi- bility that each generation has had and each succeeding generation will have. Young people: You do not find your- selves in a unique situation. Can you accept the challenge and responsibili- ties? Time will tell. Robert Meyers Principal of N.H.S. We must adjust our learning, we must adapt our institutions and alter our egos to be more sensitive to the needs of others. And all this change must be accomplished amid order. It can all come about within the social, religious, educational, economic and governmental structures we now know. These changes, these improvements, will come about when this generation offers not blind criticism of present situations, but constructive, well-thought out plans for orderly change. Thomas Kattau, President of M.C.C.T.A. Our parents and educators say: What is the Youth doing to America? The Youth reply: What have you done to America? Why don't we all ask: What can WE do for America? Create a stir, be a participant. The silent majority stinks simply because it is silent. Let no man be condemned for his words but instead let those be damned that have not spoken at all. The problems of the world today are ignorance, greed, and just too little faith. Let these three things be eliminated and the downfall of prejudice, war, pov- erty, corruption, and pollution will be at hand. For education is the key to success, compassion and selflessness the keys to the human heart, and faith the key to Ше gates of heaven! Milt Pressler, Medical Student, N.U. In any age from that of Adam and Eve ofthe Old Testament to that of Adam Clayton Powell and Eve Curie of our own time, polarizations between good and bad can readily be identified. But for any one person our age is very much what we, ourselves, can make it. This is the challenge to the class of 1971 at Northridge High. Carl Kreider, Acting President of Goshen College All generations have had to face problems. The problems of today are different from the problems of the past. The methods of facing these challenges have changed very little. 1. Choose the goals you wish to attain. 2. Educate yourself to attain these goals. 3. Build a strong moral character and maintain this throughout your life. Irvin Pratt, Athletic Coordinator 71 faced differences. Students: Remember that the administration is more experienced. Teachers: Let me quote Emerson, “The secret of education lies in the respect of the pupil. Jerry Troyer, Senior Class President To learn is to live school experiences which form habits, values, and atti- tudes. The faces in this book will use what they have learned to remake our society, step by step and piece by piece, but not by one bold stroke of revolution. These faces are the hope of the years to come. Roland Е. Young Superintendent of Schools Де 22 ж. (в Lg: P 14.000 Є == - 10.000% вооой 6000 4.000 2000 HELP ys REACH pe GOAL E GIVE YOUR SHARE : =. A STUDY IN DESIGNATED ` .-2.0E IN THE HALLS ONLY = 73, WE PY TIME -WISELY ФЯ ATTEND ALL SCHEDULED Gate TIME TO ВКЕАК DOWN an Са Ar quie] ы к ы Nixon САРУ ВЕ Last One Life is short . . . live it up! F.S.P.N.S.K. (Former Soviet Premier Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev) Can we speculate the suspension of Splendid Spiro, the outspoken spiracle? This pseudo-spectacular spieler of splendiferous speech supposedly inspires and spices spates of a specific species who spiritually sponge up his sparseness of spontaneity. I am circumspectly suspicious that this spinescent spigot of splenetic and spiffy splashings is more specifically a sporadic spouter of spurious spewings and a spasmodic sprayer of specious splutterings. ANTON С. SALECKER Су. дА А РАСА ГО | LAS 1 tp Je = MAA SATA T X2 Se AL A 5 2 Z, = N SENIORS ж 2” « г „= EMILY ANN ALLEN Art Language Arts RICHARD ALLEN BARNES Industrial Arts Language Arts ROBERT CHARLES BAUER French Language Arts Math Science JANICE LEANNA BLOUGH French Home Economics Language Arts Math Music 16 PRESIDENT JERRY STEPHEN TROYER Language Arts Science Social Studies Spanish SECRETARY ROSE ANN KROPF Language Arts Math Science LUANN BERRY Business Language Arts GRACE ELAINE BONTRAGER Language Arts Math Science Spanish VICE-PRESIDENT CYNTHIA ELLEN PLETCHER Home Economics Language Arts Social Studies TREASURER LOIS ANN YODER Language Arts Spanish RAYMOND JAY ALLISON Language Arts Social Studies JENNIFER ELOISE BARWICK Language Arts Social Studies JOSEPH ALBERT BOUTERSE Language Arts Math Science Spanish CLARENCE WESLEY BRANNON Language Arts Math Science Social Studies JANICE ELAINE BROWN Language Arts Social Studies SHIRLEY SUE CLARK Art Home Economics Language Arts CLASS OF 1971 KIM ALAN BOWMAN Industrial Arts Language Arts BETTY SUE BROWN Home Economics Language Arts Social Studies NANCY LEE BURDEN Business Language Arts LINDA JO COX Business Language Arts DEBORAH JANE DEISCH JAMES LEE EASH Business French Industrial Arts Language Arts Home Economics Language Arts BRENDA SUE EVANS DAVID BERLE EYMER Language Arts Industrial Arts Social Studies Language Arts Social Studies MARI ALICE FREDERICK Language Arts Spanish MARY ELIZABETH GERWELS Home Economics Language Arts LYNN RAY HARSHBERGER Industrial Arts Language Arts JUDY LYNN HERSHBERGER Language Arts Music Spanish PAMELA ANN GALLIVAN Home Economics Language Arts Social Studies MICHAEL PAUL GROVE Language Arts Math Science Social Studies GREGORY ALAN HEIGN Language Arts Science Social Studies Spanish BARBARA JEAN HODSON Home Economics Language Arts Social Studies MARTHA LOUISE HOSTETLER ROBERT DEAN HOSTETLER Language Arts Language Arts Math Social Studies Spanish RODNEY SCOTT HOSTETLER RONALD LEROY HOSTETLER Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Language Arts Language Arts PATRICIA GALE KUBIAK Home Economics Language Arts Social Studies SIDNEY LEE LEHMAN Industrial Arts Language Arts Science COLLEEN RAE MANSFIELD Home Economics Language Arts DAVID RALPH MILLER Industrial Arts Language Arts Social Studies DEBRA LYNN KALB Art Home Economics Language Arts RONALD DEAN KNEPP Language Arts Math DANNY WAYNE MAST Language Arts Math Science DORIS ELLEN MILLER Language Arts Social Studies Spanish KATHRYN LUCILLE KAUFFMAN Language Arts Spanish MARSHA LYNN KOCH Language Arts Music Social Studies CYNTHIA JO LECHLITNER Business Language Arts Social Studies LARS OLOV LINDEN International Christian Youth Exchange Student DOUGLAS WAYNE MILLER Industrial Arts Language Arts Science ERNEST DEAN MILLER Industrial Arts Language Arts LARRY WAYNE MILLER Industrial Arts Language Arts Math Science Social Studies MARY KATHERINE MILLER Art Home Economics Language Arts RHONDA LOU MILLER GREGORY LLOYD MISHLER Language Arts Industrial Arts Social Studies Language Arts CYNTHIA DIANE MOORE DONALD ALLEN MOORE Language Arts Business Science Industrial Arts Language Arts EMILY ELAINE MILLER Business Language Arts LARRY ALLEN MILLER Language Arts Math Science Social Studies LUCILLE ANN MILLER Home Economics Language Arts Social Studies MARY KATHRYN MILLER Language Arts Social Studies CAROLE ANN MORRELL Art Language Arts DANIEL EUGENE NEMETH Industrial Arts Language Arts Math KAREN SUE OTTO Business Home Economics Language Arts CLAUDE ALFRED RAGLE Language Arts Social Studies DAVID JAMES MYERS Industrial Arts Language Arts Math Science MARLYS RENEE OESCH Language Arts Spanish MICHAEL JAMES ROGERS Language Arts Social Studies NANCY LEE SANFORD Home Economics Language Arts MARILYN KAY OTTO Business Home Economics Language Arts RAYMOND GLENN REIMER Language Arts Math Music Science Social Studies TERESA LYNETTE RYMAN Home Economics Language Arts Social Studies DELORES ANN SHIDLER Home Economics Language Arts Social Studies MICHAEL WAYNE SHOUP Language Arts Science Social Studies DEBRA JO SMITH Home Economics Language Arts Science Social Studies SUSANNE FAY STRYCKER Home Economics Language Arts HAROLD EUGENE STUTZMAN Industrial Arts Language Arts DIANNE RAE SHOWALTER Language Arts Social Studies Spanish JERRY LEE SMITH Industrial Arts Language Arts GERALD DEAN STUTZMAN Art Industrial Arts Language Arts MARGARET DENISE SUMMERLOTT Business Language Arts BEVERLY SUE SWEAT ANNA LUCILE TROYER Art Language Arts Home Economics Spanish Language Arts MARJANA KAY TROYER PAMELA KAY TROYER Language Arts Business Math Language Arts Science Spanish SUE ANN TROYER Business Language Arts THELMA JOYCE VANNUYS Art Home Economics Language Arts PHILIP DUAYNE WELDY Industrial Arts Language Arts JIMMY LEE YODER Industrial Arts Language Arts MARILYN DEE YODER MARLENE KAY YODER Business Business Home Economics Language Arts Language Arts Spanish Math PHILIP BRYCE YODER RICHARD LEE YODER Language Arts Industrial Arts Social Studies Language Arts WILMA LOUISE TROYER Home Economics Language Arts Social Studies TERRY LEA WATTS Business Language Arts MICHAEL J. WOODS Art Language Arts LOIS ANN YODER Language Arts Social Studies SUE ANN YOUNG CAMERA SHY: Home Economics Language Arts Gregory Allen Gould Math Charles C. Hostetler III Science Lewis Sumner Morse Charles Raymond Tubbs Indicates Graduates’ Majors SENIORS WITH DISTINCTION Grace Bontrager Larry A. Miller SENIORS WITH HONORS Rose Ann Kropf Janice Blough Ray G. Reimer Marilyn Yoder Ernest Miller Marlene Yoder Danny Mast Lois Yoder David Myers Marlys Oesch Joe Bouterse Jim Eash Mike Grove Debbie Deisch Doug Miller SCHOLASTICALLY OUTSTANDING 1971 SENIORS (NOT SHOWN: MARLENE YODER AND DOUG MILLER) SENIOR SPONSORS COLORS FLOWER MOTTO Mary Hoover Crimson Lily and and of the Wallace Shellenberger Silver Valley Tomorrow's success begins with today's ambition. BACCALAUREATE— May 23, 1971 SUNDAY GRADUATION—May 25, 1971 TUESDAY SENIOR SUPERLATIVES CLASS COMEDIANS Doug Miller Mari Frederick BEST DRESSED Mike Shoup Cindy Pletcher CLASS WOLF—Doug Miller CLASS FLIRTS—Cindy Moore Sue Strycker CUTEST COUPLE Judy Hershberger Jerry Troyer MOST SPIRITED Doug Miller Marlys Oesch FRIENDLIEST Jerry Troyer Marlys Oesch MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Rose Ann Kropf Larry A. Miller BEST ACTRESS ACTOR MOST ACADEMIC Marlys Oesch and Ray Reimer Larry A. Miller Grace E. Bontrager MOST ARTISTIC Jan Blough BEST LOOKING Ray Allison Cindy Pletcher Judy Hershberger FANATICAL RADICAL bOB hOSTETLER MOST ATHLETIC Marsha Koch Larry A. Miller у — d 5 | Ys 7 ШІ. a Ti Ad i! К ci A il ione Mon EE EN TH ШЕ ИННИ ИШИНЕ Ш i МАНН j | „ У 1 | | bat. de bit, ИИ UU ИИ 1 ИШИҢ АННАНННН HHHHHHHIHH AI lk dru EER HERE EER Mtr HL HDI ere | : | | Axe y | HHH ШП HHHHHH H ү! 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№ Patty Da Ñ M) А v | ачу Vausman Ñ | Lois Detwiler Leanna Dolph Lou Ann Drudge Deborah Eriksen Carla Evans Pam Ferguson Greg Fisher Bart Fore Mark Frederick Bruce Ganger Marilyn Garman Ed Gerwels Jim Gingerich Jane Grass Carol Hawkins Randy Heign Henry Hershberger Kevin Hershberger Terry Herschberger John Holdeman Wayne Hostetler David Hurd Beth Johnson Denise Johnson Marion Miller Roger Miller Sheree Miller Timothy Miller Dennis Mockler David Moses Luke Mumaw Janie Myers Jerry Nettrouer Larry Nisley Sandy Odom Mike Oesch Bill Pletcher Donald Pressler Nancy Pressler Debra Ramey Duke Redman Mike Rhude Randy Riley Dick Rogers Clif Schmidt Carolyn Schrock Ken Schrock Jim Schwietert Paul Kauffman Kimberly Kime Vickie Kline Steve Kulp James Lindley Warren Logan Sharon Long Roger Lynema Roger Mansfield Jeffrey Martin Joan Mast Mary Mast Sharon Mast Sue Mast Bob Mauck Lori McAllister Brent Miller Dan Miller Doug Miller Duane Miller Gerald Miller Gordon Miller Kathy Miller Kevin Miller Evaline Searer Mark Sechrist Delores Showalter Linda Simmons Dan Slabach John Smith Dena Spearow Laurie Stafford Dennis Stalter Mike Strycker Sherrie Stutz Carla Swihart Terry Tahara LaVon Troyer LaVonda Troyer Morris Troyer Rosalie Troyer Clarence VanFleeren David Vogelzang Carla Weaver Tom Weaver Linda Weldy Farron Wickey Bob Woods Becky Yoder Diane Yoder y | | Joellen Yoder | : Myron Yoder Nina Yoder , бага Үодет Тегту Үодег Teresa Young Camera Shy: Lee Flora Mike Getz Chris Hostetler Sharon Michael Janice Rogers Rick Shetler Dana Smeltzer Junior Yoder FRESHMEN Earl Adams Christine Allred Sharon Bailey Robert Barden Bruce Bardo Jeff Barnes Paul Beachy Willard Beachy Jerry Beecham Patty Berkey Lydia Bontrager Steve Bontrager Debbie Brandenberger Mona Brown Jody Browning Eugene Bryant Vickie Clark Kevin Cripe Sandy Cripe Kris Deisch Peggy Detwiler Sandy Doty Clara Dull Richard Dunning Lesa Eertmoed George Ellinger Linda Evans Tina Fireline Terri Fore Roxanne Foreman Edward Galt Sandy Ganger Linda Glassburn Carol Graber Richard Greensides Dena Hamilton Mark Hamilton Carla Hawkins Paul Hershberger Ruth Hershberger Junior Hostetler Randy Hostetler Ron Hurley Nancy Irelan Albert Jacquez Wolfgang Jarausch Sidney Jones Margaret Kantner А У € 4 A- | Marvin Miller Miriam Miller Rosetta Miller Neal Mock Vicki Mockler Randy Moore Patty Morrell Pat Mullet Sandra Nemeth Carol Newman Lloyd Nusbaum Shirley Odom Nancy Oesch Darrell Otto Elnora Otto Kevin Plank Wanda Reimer Karen Rhodes Jerry Riegsecker JoAnn Riegsecker Karen Robbins Tim Robertson John Rogers Randy Rohrer Mary Kauffman Mike Kauffman Sonia Kauffman Teri Koch Greg Krider Bobbi Kropf Dave Leach Barb Lechlitner Jenny Lee Pat Logan Greg Martin John McKee Marg McLaughlin Mike Merrick Rocky Meyer Annette Miller Bruce Miller Dave Miller Dean Miller Eddie Miller Glen Miller Jeri Miller Judy Miller Kent Miller А LR 7 NN y + Dick Westfall Cathy Wise William Woodlee Kathy Woods Edna Yoder Enos Yoder Jared Yoder Kent Yoder Mike Yoder Monica Yoder Ron Yoder Marla Young Kevin Zickafoose Camera Shy: Carolyn Gingerich Bill Green Peter Metz Karen Michael Kathy Stingle Bob Wade Naomi Ryman Robert Ryman Betty Sanford Gary Schrader Becky Shoup Bruce Shoup Davey Smith Ted Smucker Peggy Spearow Sam Stafford Terri Stutz Robin Tahara Shirley Thomas Kerney Troyer Melody Troyer Barbara Tyria Gloria Tyria Janice VanFleeren Paul Watson Laurie Weatherwax Clyde Weirich Gary Weldy Larry Weldy Rick Weldy A TIME TO LEARN ` FACULTY AND ACADEMICS Assistant Principal— Wayne Long Rosemary Williams W A d m i n i S t r a t i О n A Gayle Yoder S Lois Rhodes v 9 (D e, чо a су ® Treasurer— Beverly Mauck га Superintendent— [DL | 5 - = Dr. Roland Young у у 7 i | E || || — 3 ' к? SES, LEFT TO RIGHT: Allen Yoder; Aldean Warstler, President; Frank Lynn, Vice-President; John Liechty; Virgil Riley; Marilyn Gohn, Secretary. Middlebury Board of Education CORPORATION BUSINESS MANAGER John Liechty Administrative Bookkeeper— Roberta Jackson Dr. Young's Secretary—Ruth Miller Guidance Counselors Dana Devon Snider Willis William Henry Poyser James Edward Rhodes : 2an ы Ж Сагу қ = =. Modlin Klara Hill bonum d Business Helen Miller Mary Hoover Foreign ip Language Susan Makala Health and Physical Education Evonne Picard Russ Teal (GC) Home Economics Karen Yoder Far left—Nelda Snider Industrial Arts Russell Kurtz Gordon Kauffman Eli Savanick (GC) Vicki Shinn | Language Arts Jean Snyder Joy VonBlon Catherine Smith Shirley Weldy Ken VonGunten Phil Hartzler Mathematics Larry Shafer Tom Listenfelt Robert Bunning ы E M us LC Dave Willig Раш Yoder EEREEREEERSANZEENERENE Science Special Education Jim Brenneman (GC) Brad Miller ...Hallelujah my my—my Lord. Ha-re Krish-na, my—sweet Lord ... Alright boys, let's start the chorus over ... ...Ha-re Krish-na, my—sweet Lord— Krish-na, Krish-na my—sweet Lord— Ha-re Ha-re my—sweet Lord— На-те Ra-ma ... COOKS—Left to right are Florence Mishler, Marie Bontrager, Isabelle Eby, Katie Rhein- heimer, Mary Lou Heign, Etta Frye, Oma Hershberger, and Edna Wickey. BUS DRIVERS—Left to right are Richard Miller, Jay Graber, Louis Weltz, Leslie Berkey, Fred Slabach, Dale Yoder, Al Nusbaum, Clarence Nusbaum, Clarence Lambright, Nelson Miller, Wickie Miller, Frank Mishler, Floyd Yoder and Harold Yoder. (NOT SHOWN: Steve Garber, Ed Roderick, Eugene Weaver and Harry Weirich.) Laurence Stout HEAD CUSTODIAN Harry Prough B и S D r i U e r S MATRONS—Donna Zigler and Maude Rheinheimer. Levi Schrock № Custodians NOT SHOWN— Lee Norris Night Custodian y 4 Darl Kaiser Joe Bouterse and Larry W. Miller Mike Woods concentrates over a piece of pottery. Cathy Hawkins works on a mural for the ceiling. Mrs. Miller explains a procedure in bookkeeping. BUSINESS ERES Kim Hufft looks over a passage to be typed. FOREIGN LANGUAGE Linda Simmons, after beginning a sentence with Les Beatles , looks in her French text for a verb to complete the thought. EI Spanish I students listen to a conversation. HEALTH Mr. Teal, student teacher from Goshen College, lectures to the class about the body Skeleton. HOME ECONOMICS Jan Blough efficiently knits. Sheree and Sandy experiment with colors. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Some suggestions are made by Mr. Hummel for Clif's drawing. Mrs. Snyder reads supplementary literature to her freshmen. Mike Shoup reads comfortably in the Language Arts office before Journalism. LA 3 small groups meet to discuss term paper procedures. Sophomore LA students listen and take notes during LG. Mike Grove reads speedily with the Shadow Scope. Seniors listen intently to Mrs. Ebersole. а MATHEMATICS a mi шш u‘ | С | ще T — ы! Y 1 n | | 3 % + a Algebra I students take detailed notes. 4 A PHYSICAL = x зе ED UCA TION Advanced Math members learn about complex numbers and limits. Boys battle each other with a soccer ball in Phys. Ed. Joyce Beck (GC) Government students struggle through a test. SOCIAL STUDIES Jay participates in an open discussion in history con- cerning the Civil War. ABB: 4% Hg Kent and Terry Vid. 2454 finish an intri- E 4 cate lab write-up ; during class time in small group Chemistry. Bruce and Greg make observations and diagrams in disec- tion for Biology. Physics students do experiments with light, electricity, force, and guns dur- ing lab time. SENIOR REP. Rod Hostetler Marlys Oesch Cindy Pletcher JUNIOR REP. Dan Frederick Kent Hankins Denise Mockler SOPH. REP. Bruce Ganger Terry Herschberger Kathy Miller FROSH REP. Kevin Cripe Carla Hawkins Bruce Shoup Ray Reimer Becky Riegsecker Joellen Yoder Sam Stafford Lois Yoder Margo Westerbeek Terry Yoder Cathy Wise Student Council Officers president—larry a. miller vice-president—jana 1. pressler representative-at-large—jerry troyer secretary—susan yoder treasurer—dennis mockler Jimtown and Elkhart SC members visited a NHS council meeting. SHIELD Cover Design Artwork— | | $ Business Manager— Joellen Yoder | ЕЕ Rose Ann Kropf Faculty Administration—Ernie Miller Rose Ann Kropf Camera Shy: Activities—Barb Hodson Photography—Duane Oldfather Theme—Marlys Oesch Seniors—Karen Otto Photography—Mike Rhude Academics—Marjana Troyer Academics—Marlene Yoder Yearbook Representative— Jim Arthur Activities—Jay Bontrager Theme— Redgie Yutzy Advisor—Mrs. Klara Hill CO-EDITORS—JANA LOIS Seniors—Jan Blough Underclassmen—Doris Miller Barb JoAnn Hershberger Photography—Kim Bowman, Joe Bouterse, Terry Herschberger STAFF LANCE STAFF Rod Hostetler—Editor LuAnn Miller—Editor Miss Scheeter— Advisor SEATED-—Barb Robbins, Phyllis Miller, Jan Brown, Emily Miller, Beth Johnson. STANDING—Mike Shoup, Sally Peachy, Joe Bouterse, Rod Hostetler, Mike Lee. ELKHART GO! REPRESENTATIVE Reporter— Grace Bontrager KIWANIS OFFICERS Don Kauffman— President Kevin Hershberger—Treasurer Karl Kaufman—Vice President Terry Tahara—Secretary L READ FOCUS OCAB. ATTACK DY IT IN CONTEXT ROOTS AFFIXES W OND IT OUT я DICTIONARY Key Club Members include: (FRONT ROW)Bruce Ganger, Dennis Mockler, Karl Kaufman, Eric Cox, Terry Herschberger. (SECOND ROW)Bart Fore, Kevin Hershberger, Terry Tahara, John Baker, Mr. Jon Amyx, Advisor, Randy Rohrer, Mike Oesch, Steve Breniser, Roger Miller. (THIRD ROW) Dick Rogers, Gordon Miller, Dan Miller, Warren Logan, Dennis Stalter, Myron Yoder, Tom Biller, Gerald Miller, Randy Heign, Tim Miller. KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL NATIONAL HONOR SOCIET N. H. S. members for the '70-71 school term included Joe Bouterse, Ernie Miller, Jan Blough, Advisor—Mrs. Smith, Secretary-Treasurer—Rose Ann Kropf, President—Grace Bontrager, Larr A. Miller, Advisor—Miss Hoover, Dan Mast, Ray Reimer and Marlene Yoder. ONS 5 SCORE YOURSELF A FIND WPM RATE В FIND COMPE VO SCORES 6 EXAMINE MISSED QUESTIONS G a | bikes мауға” These twenty-one students were inducted on May 5, 1971. ar АП thirty Honor Society members read the pledge at the assembly. Grace Bontrager presided at the induction ceremony. Larry talked to the student body about the four qualifications. Anna and Diane enjoyed the rush for coats. Jim Rhodes and Willis Poyser served as advisors. м EL Re: . AE, а Za ra “A d ndy and Judy worked in the concessions stand ring the half. Meetings were called to decide on the work schedule and Service Trip. Senior girls had fun being of service to their school. Jennie helped boost the popcorn sellings. WEVE GOT PRIDE Boys' Booster Club runners did not allow snow, nor sleet, nor dark of night to keep them from delivering the Spirit Stick to the North Side Gym for the sectional game. BOYS' BOOSTER CLUB What does it spell?! Worry overcomes Raiderettes as decisive basket is about to be shot. The Raiderettes have a place in the game. RAIDERETTE CLUB PRESIDENT Rose Ann Kropf Jubilant fans shout as the Raiders score two after tense moments at the 4-Way Tourney. Raiderette Faculty Advisor Mrs. Joy VonBlon Senior Judy watches intently as players work CELEBRATE! кош ON OUR SIDE! AVIATION Members of the Aviation Club are: Mr. James Rhodes, Advisor; Lloyd Nusbaum; Mark Frederick; Raymond Reimer; Larry W. Miller; Joe Bouterse; Rose Ann Kropf. Not shown: Warren Logan and Marlys Oesch. VISUAL ASSISTANTS Student Assistants also include John Gross, Terry Herschberger, John Holdeman, Dave Hurd, Roger Mans- field, Bob Mauck, Greg Mishler, Don Moore, Duane Oldfather, Don Pressler, Mike Rhude. Gerald Miller, Dick Berkey, Mike Barnes and Morris Troyer devote much time helping Mr. Tom Kattau, A-V Co-ordinator. Myron Yoder; Larry W. Miller; Charlie Tubbs; Greg Gould; Mr. Shellenberger, Advisor; Jay Bontrager; Phil Yoder; Mike Rogers; Mike Shoup, Terry Herschberger. Club members Mike and Charles watch Terry make a move in a game with Kent Bontrager. CHESS CLUB Officers of the Chess Club include: Terry Herschberger, Secretary; Charles Tubbs, President; Greg Gould, Vice President. Faculty advisor is Mr. Wallace Shellenberger. FRONT—Sue Mast, Clara Morse, Phyllis Kauffman, Carla Evans, Carla Weaver, Beth Johnson. BACK—Julie Bontrager, Geneva Kauffman, Becky Glassburn, Cindy Miller, Linda Simmons, Becky Yoder, Debbie Ramey, Sandy Odom, Wilma Troyer, Kathy Miller, Linda Cox, Barb Sherck, Sara Yoder, Joan Mast. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA LEFT TO RIGHT—Clara Morse, Marti Merrick, Jan Brown, Nancy Pressler, Sue Young, Miss Yoder, Verda Hershberger, Marilyn Otto, Jacque Brandeberry. Meet- ings were held in the evenings. FHA Officers ADVISOR—Miss Yoder PRESIDENT. Marilyn Otto VICE PRESIDENT—Sue Young FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Members of the FTA are: (SEA TED) Teresa Ryman. (SECOND ROW) Luke Mumaw, Marti Merrick, Doris Miller, Teresa Young. (THIRD ROW)Debbie Bontrager, Jorgena Evans, Tom Weaver, Mr. Snider. LIBRARY CLUB Sandy Odom, Meg McLaughlin, Cindy Michael, and Carol Graber. FTA Officers Jorgena Evans, Sec.-Treas.; Teresa Ryman, Pres.; Debbie Bontrager, Vice-Pres.; Mr. Snider, Sponsor. Judy Miller and Cindy Barden assist Mrs. Weldy and Mrs. Smith. Student librarians Monica Yoder, Barb Robbins, Debbie Ramey and Teresa Cave work in the Materials Center dur- ing most of their free mods. Teresa Young, Denise Weldy, JoAnn Bontrager, Lois Detwiler, Clara Morse, Sheree Miller, Gerry Fisher, Mr. Willig, Diane Yoder, Pam Bontrager, Laurie Stafford, Ken Hankins, Faron Wickey, Mike Rhude, Greg Fisher, Debbie Eriksen, Jane Grass. OUTDOOR CLUB at ЖБ Outdoor Club Officers are: Pam Bontrager; Mr. Willig, Sponsor; Kent Hankins, Presi- dent; Denise Weldy; and Diane Yoder. iH | HHHHHH Steve Breniser, Greg Fisher, Mr. Brenneman, Clif Schmidt, Kent Hankins, (HHHHHEH нннени ish ELE SHR HHH RL 5 Е © E Ф ж я E 8 E: 5 3 un A Е я à 5 = = 5 E 5 Terry Herschberger, Bill and Dennis try their skis. John Rogers, Lasse Linden, Members of Ski Club are: Bill Pletcher, Dorie Miller, Mike Oesch, Kathy Miller, Mark Frederick, Myron Yoder 1970 APPALACHIAN Bowman Brown, a disabled coal miner, whit- tles away his time under a shade tree. Early in June, 1970, a social science course, An Applachian Experience was offered to Northridge students. The ten-day travel COMMUNITY SCHOOLS course to southeastern Kentucky was team taught by Mr. Willis Poyser and Mr. Dana Snider. Twenty-seven students became aware of how the efforts of someone are needed to provide the basics of life to the physically, culturally, and socially deprived people of this area. Willis and students from Northridge, Goshen, and Westview relax in front of the bus before attending the American Folk Song Festival at Carter Cave State Park. Traditional Dutc h dress is worn here by the group as they visit with Barb's sister Kathy in Amsterdam. rm, ad Lm Barb and Dick Kaufman, leaders of the tour, head the work cart as the kids get ready to visit a salt mine in Salzburg. EUROPEAN TOUR The language barrier is no hindrance to learning typing! А passport became a ticket to adventure, fun, and learning for Lasse, an International Christian Youth Exchange student from Stock- holm, Sweden. Studying and participating in school activities kept Lasse busy. A temporary member of the Donald L. Miller family, the blond senior took part in Student Council, wrestling, and “Bye, Bye, Birdie.” Lasse became the first ICYE student at Northridge and contributed mad. to the understanding and appreciation of foreign culture and customs. Lasse has a memorable stay in Middlebury. “I promise to take you for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and health, in war and peace, in order HOMECOMING and chaos, for so long as we both shall QUEEN AND HER COURT—SITTING-Jr: Debbie; Queen Diane; Soph: Terry; Frosh: Jo. ESCORTS STANDING-Don Kauffman; MC—Willis Poyser; Bob Hostetler;Bruce Ganger; Kevin Cripe. Queen Diane is presented red roses by Anne Riegsecker. SENIOR COURT Queen— Diane Showalter Attendants— Lois Yoder Judy Hershberger Cindy Pletcher Crowned Queen and King of the 1971 Prom were Judy Hersh berger and Jerry Troyer. Debbie Tilley and Junior Prom Chair man, Dean Weirich, were selected as Princess and Prince Xn DT N Iw : Ар РКОМ 1971 L' Amour Est Bleu CX Ze + 3 {- , H D в: М E Ө | E | ҒЫ KK? Ir آ۶ а ғ d O +9120. 3 за arura CLASS OF 1971 May 25, 1971 Graduation Addresses: Joe Bouterse Rose Ann Kropf Introductions: Cindy Pletcher Jerry Troyer Seniors stood solemnly as the invocation was given. Commencement exercises began with ie Sa GRADUATION 71 Last thoughts were serious as the exercises proceeded. Larry and Grace lead the recessional of new alumni. Graduates joyously displayed their diplomas. GREEN GOLD REVUE 1971 че Ж ШК, Faculty Advisor—Tom Kattau Student Director—Jana Pressler Emcee—Larry A. Miller Poet—Jerry Тгоуег Albert Peterson Rose Alvarez Kim MacAfee Mrs. MacAfee Mr. MacAfee Randolph MacAfee Ursula Merkle Mae Peterson Conrad Birdie Hugo Peabody Mayor Mayor’s Wife Mrs. Merkle Gloria Rasputin “BYE BYE Ме Johnson BIRDIE” Ray Reimer Pam Bontrager Barb Balyeat Debbie Bontrager Larry A. Miller Пеа МШег Mari Frederick Gaynel Boitnott Dan Frederick Brent Sonner Jay Bontrager Linda Cox Jennie Barwick Kathy Miller Jerry Troyer Dave McKee 29 Students DIRECTOR—Joy VonBlon Band Director—Tom Listenfelt Vocal Director—Robert Bunning Assistant Vocal Director—Gerald Rasler Student Directors—Marilyn Otto Jo Bontrager Choreography—Sue Hummel Karen makes a phone call to Margo about Eve playing Cora. Lloyd, Clement and Margo discuss the possibilities of a future for Eve as Margo's personal secretary. Eve offers Lloyd and Margo tea. 1970 FALL PRODUCTION THE WISDOM OF EVE Miss Vicki Shinn was in charge of the di- rection of Antigone, while Mr. Jon Атух directed the fall play, The Wisdom of Eve. Antigone listens as Creon condemns her. The two guards lead Antigone to her grave of stone. The Wisdom of Eve — Student Director, Jana Pressler Antigone — Student Director, Pam Bontrager First Guard anticipates a possible reward for Antigone's capture. 1971 SPRING PLAY— ANTIGONE Members of the Junior-Senior Choir are: FRONT—LuAnn Berry, Debbie Price, Phyllis Kauffman, Dean Miller, Kim Bowman, Neal Mock, Cindy Rassi, Mary Puckett, Martha Puckett, Linda Brown, Karen Klase, Marcia Oesch. ROW 2 —Gaynel Boitnott, Debbie Tilley, Marsha Koch, Lois Yoder (April), Brent Son- ner, Mike Rogers, Claire Corson, Martha Hostetler, Sue Strycker, Cheryl Lynn, Nancy Teague. ROW 3—Jennie Barwick, Judy Hershberger, Jerry Troyer, Dave Garman, Karl Kaufman, Larry Miller, Myron Yoder, Phil Yoder, Mary Gerwels, Bonnie Warstler, Marilyn Otto, Becky Glassburn. ROW 4—Geneva Kauffman, Debbie Bontrager, Barb Balyeat, Jorgena Evans, Ray Reimer, Dan Frederick, Doug Barwick, Jay Bontrager, Mari Frederick, Sharon Miller, Peggy Summerlott, Regina Visick and Margo Westerbeek. Members of the Freshman-Sophomore Choir are: FRONT—Beth Johnson, Teresa Young, Sheree Miller, Becci Bradley. ROW 2—Carol Graber, Wanda Reimer, Rosalie Troyer, Nancy Pressler, Karen Robbins, Robin Tahara, Sher- rie Stutz. ROW 3—Vickie Mockler, Annette Miller, Nancy Oesch, Jo Reig- secker, Carla Swihart, Debbie Brandenberger, Lea Dolph, Teresa Cave, Terrie Stutz, Kent Miller. ROW 4—Pam Bontrager, Margaret McLaughlin, Becky Shoup, Carla Hawkins, Marion Carpenter, Gordon Miller, Greg Krider, Ron Yoder, David Leach, Paul Kauffman and Kent Yoder. CHOIRS Choir Director— Mr. Robert E. Bunning Members of the Sands of Time are: FRONT—Jennie Barwick, Cindy Rassi, Gaynel Boitnott. ROW 2—Judy Hershberger, Mari Frederick, Claire Corson. ROW 3—Jerry Troyer, Ray Reimer, Karl Kaufman, Dan Frederick, Barb Balyeat, Marsha Koch, Deb Bontrager, Doug Barwick, Jay Bontrager, Phil Yoder and Kim Bowman. Accompanists are: Kim Bowman; Kent Miller; Mr. Bunning, Director; Phil Yoder; Gaynel Boitnott and Jennie Barwick. DIRECTOR — Mr. Larry Diehl Shafer NHS MARCHING AND CONCERT BAND—FRONT: J. Pressler and B. Ganger. SECOND ROW: N. Mock, W. McClelland, G. Krider, S. Stafford, J. Yoder, P. Hersh- berger, M. Yoder. THIRD ROW: R. Yoder, E. Otto, L. Cox, C. Evans, L. Detwiler, J. Grass, B. Sanford. FOURTH ROW: J. Lindley, J. Evans, R. Miller, M. Kanter, D. Barwick, T. Weaver, T. Tahara. FIFTH ROW: K. Kauffman, M. Koch, P. Yoder, K. Miller, M. Yoder, K. Miller, К. Bontreger. SIXTH ROW:D. Miller, D. Leach, К. Yoder, J. Yoder, P. Hayes, D. Mockler, S. Brandenberger. SEVENTH ROW: S. Long, L. Stafford, L. Weldy, C. Graber, D. Hurd, J. Blough, P. Kauffman. EIGHTH ROW; C. Borton, K. Robbins, B. Balyeat, S. Stutz, M. Troyer, A. Miller, W. Reimer, BACK; S. Mockler, G. Fisher, B. Bardon, L. Mumaw. PEP BAND—FRONT ROW: Paul Kauffman, Carol Graber, Laurie Stafford, Philip Yoder, Margaret Kanter, Elnora Otto. SECOND ROW: Luke Mumaw, Annette Miller, Karen Rob- bins, Wanda Reimer, Barb Balyeat, Jan Blough. THIRD ROW: Betty Sanford, Carla Evans, Jorgena Evans, Jim Lindley. FOURTH ROW: Paul Hayes, Dorie Miller, Kent Yoder, David Hurd. BACK: Dave Leach, Sam Stafford, Wes McClelland, Mike Yoder, Neal Mock. STAGE BAND— FRONT ROW: Dorie Miller, Ron Yoder, Sue Strycker, Terry Tahara, Bruce Ganger. SECOND ROW: Wes McClelland, Greg Krider, Mike Yoder, Neal Mock, Steve Mockler. BACK: Kent Yoder, Paul Hayes, Denny Mockler, Marsha Koch. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR— Mr. Thomas Listenfelt Pom Pon Corp CORP DIRECTOR: Mrs. Sue Hummel Members of the 1971 NHS Pom Pon Corp include (FROM FRONT CENTER TO THE RIGHT) HEAD—Lin Yoder, Nancy Pressler, Mary Gerwels, Linda Brown, Shirley Otto, Martha Puckett, Debbie Tilley, Robin Tahara, Sonia Kauffman, Barb Sherck, Sandy Odom, Teri Koch, Roxanne Foreman, Mary Puckett, Susanne Strycker. (NOT SHOWN: Beth John- son and Becky Shoup) Bruce Ganger Feature Twirler 'BABY' HUMMEL Jana Pressler A TIME TO WIN. SPORTS A. TIME TO LOSE Joellen VICTORY Joy and Nuny Alternates: Teresa Cave—Jr. Varsity JoAnn Riegsecker—Freshman Camera Shy: Kim Hut. Varsity Sue Strycker—Varsity 42 қоз ` A A a VND РА Junior Varsity, FRONT: Margo Westerbeek. BACK, Left to Right: Joellen Yoder, Gail Gib- son, Carolyn Swoveland. а д MEE - = = Captain—Wanda Varsity: Wanda Garber, Sheree Miller, Denise Mockler. CAN YOU DIG IT? Freshman, Top to Bottom: Carla Hawkins, Terrie Stutz, Bobbi Kropf, Nancy Oesch. J.V. FOOTBALL 5. == == 7% — = un а Northridge offense, quarterbacked by Randy Heign, was sparked by the ground gaining of Terry Tahara, who rushed for 25,048 inches! This contributed to the J.V.’s fine 6-1-1 season. SCOREBOARD OPPONENT THEY ND ООО оо О 00 OD Jimtown New Prairie Fairfield Howe Military Prairie Hts. West Noble Lakeland DeKalb — — Several team members sign halfback Danny Miller's cast. Danny broke his ankle in the opening game with Jimtown. ROSTER Player Dennis Mockler Faron Wickey Terry Tahara John Artley Randy Heign Danny Miller Randy Riley Greg Corson Kevin Hershberger Clarence VanFleeren Gordon Miller John Baker Greg Fisher Dick Rogers Terry Herschberger Tom Weaver Warren Logan Roger Mansfield Richard Berkey Larry Nisley Kent Bontreger Tim Miller Bob Mauck Position HB, S HB, E HB, CB QB, E QB, S HB, CB E E, LB E, CB E, CB E, LB John Artley carries the football in the wet Fairfield game. Northridge won that game by a 6-0 margin. A Defensive unit had several interceptions and was lead by Dick Rogers and Greg Fisher in tackles and assists. Player Position John McKee E Jerry Riegsecker E, LB John Rogers Jared Yoder Bruce Shoup Kerney Troyer Sam Stafford Kevin Cripe Ron Yoder Kevin Plank Randy Rohrer Ted Smucker Lloyd Nusbaum Jeff Barnes Kevin Zickafoose Willard Beachy Quarterback Bruce Shoup passes on the run. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD WE OPPONENT THEY 22 Lakeland 0 56 Constantine 0 0 Concord 36 12 DeKalb 7 Running back Sam Stafford breaks a tackle in the Concord game. Managers Dick Dunning, Bob Ryman, and Bruce Shoup gets a pass off to Kevin Cripe just in time. Rocky Meyer are caught drinking the Ga- tor-Ade. CROSS COUNTRY SCOREBOARD OPPONENT Central Noble Lakeland Prairie Hts. NorthWood Howe Military Westview Hamilton Fairfield W. Noble Westview Jimtown Concord Larry A. Miller was the Raiders’ best harrier this year as he led the team with the least amount of points. 4 ИЩ FRONT ROW: Neil Mock, Kent Hankins, Greg Heign, Dave Miller, Jeff Heign, Enos Yoder. BACK ROW: Coach Dick Kaufman, Ray Reimer, Jim Yoder, Dan Frederick, Greg Krider, Louis Morse, Larry A. Miller. Central Noble runner is overtaken by Northridge senior, Greg Heign at this year's sectional on the Elks Club Golf Course. See what Cross Country does for your figure! VARSITY BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD WE OPPONENT Fremont Bethany Akron Westview NorthWood West Noble Mish. Marion Pierceton Prairie Heights Jimtown Angola Lakeland Central Noble Fairfield Westview North Liberty Concord S.B. Jackson 4-WAY TOURNEY Bethany Fairfield SECTIONAL Concord NorthWood THEY Coach Irv Pratt gives the team some vital advice at the sectional at North Side. ROSTER NAME Doug Barwick Dan Frederick Lynn Harshberger Ron Hostetler Greg Krider Dan Mast Mike Mast Larry A. Miller Ray Reimer Wayne Slabaugh Dean Weirich Jeff Yoder Jr. Dean Weirich is with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Weirich. Dean was the Seniors Larry W. Miller and Joe Bouterse served as student managers. county scoring champion this year with 656 points. Principal Robert Meyers awards varsity team members victory trophy. Ron takes a glance to- wards the basket. Dean concentrates on a Senior Lynn Harshberger leads team through WE DON'T Raider victory. MESS AROUND” spirit hoop. 4-WAY TOURNE Y Freshman or not, he's a varsity man. Larry hustles around Falcons for a shot. Coach Pratt gives instructions to the mighty five. Brookins has much trouble with Weirich, who fights Larry Miller loses the ball while for every point. surrounded by opponent. Lynn added to the team's total with his drive to win. The Raider team worked hard for their first 4-Way Tourney championship. VILT J.V. BASKETBALL — $ Left, Front to Back: John Artley, Ed Gerwels, Bruce Ganger, Van Fore, Kevin Hershberger. Back, Left to Right: Dave Moses, Jeff Heign, Mike Gerwels. Right, Front to Back: Bart Fore, Terry Tahara, LaVon Troyer, John Baker, Roger Lynema. Center: Coach Kaufman. Dave Moses looks for an opening to score two more e big ones for the Raiders. : Van fights for possession in the Prairie Heights game. SCOREBOARD Opponent Coach Kaufman looks over the bench as Terry Tahara anticipates his chance to play. Fremont 39 Bethany 45 48 Akron 45 36 Westview 37 36 Northwood 48 39 West Noble 45 50 Mish. Marion 62 47 Pierceton 51 37 Prairie Heights 36 41 Jimtown 56 35 Angola 29 37 Lakeland 49 33 Central Noble 50 34 Fairfield 50 46 Westview 44 39 North Liberty 45 26 Concord 37 S. B. Jackson B-Team Tourney Fairfield Jimtown It just can't go in . . . И just can't go ... Kevin Hershberger receives pass from hot-shooting guard Van Fore. E E Dräi Дор F К Е 5 H M A N 9 OPPONENT Whiteman North Side Westview, Jimtown Brookdale West Noble Westview Coach Modlin Whiteman Towncrest Towncrest NorthWood Lima Pierre Moran Wawasee Fairfield Westside Concord Towncrest Dave Leach, Bruce Shoup, and Enos Yoder fight for a re- bound. Freshman Managers, Rocky Meyers and Randy Hostetler, keep track of basketballs after warm-up. ROSTER Name Kevin Cripe Richard Dunning Ed Galt Paul Hershberger Dave Leach Dave Miller Neal Mock Kevin Plank Bruce Shoup Ted Smucker Kerney Troyer Bill Woodlee Enos Yoder Jared Yoder Kent Yoder Mike Yoder Ron Yoder Bruce Shoup controls the jump ball against Wawasee. FRONT КО ей to right: Manager Roger Mansfield, Steve Mockler, Greg Fisher, Terry Herschberger, Kent Hankins, Kent Miller, Dennis Mockler, Luke Mumaw, Manager Steve Brandenberger. SECOND ROW: Sam Stafford, Randy Christy, Rick Kaufman, Nelson Beachy, Gerry Fisher, Alan Acord, Eric Cox, Mike Wells, Ray Allison, Manager Faron Wickey. Not pictured: Lasse Linden, Jeff Barnes, Gerald Miller dal W К Е 5 E L I N G SCOREBOARD OPPONENT THEY Howe 39 Constantine 38 Wawasee 50 Jimtown 26 Constantine 31 Pierceton 21 Fairfield 43 Triton 29 Pr. Hts. 13 Nelson Beachy seeks to further his Varsity record of 6—3 at the Elkhart County sectional. 4 Mike Wells challenges Eric Cox for a position. ROSTER W. L. Name Weight Record Luke Mumaw 101 Dennis Mockler 115 Kent Miller 122 Kent Hankins 129 Gerald Miller 135 Steve Mockler 141 Ray Allison 148 Mike Wells 158 Nelson Beachy 170 Rick Kaufman 188 Randy Christy H.W. Jeff Barnes 141 Terry Herschberger 129 Greg Fisher 141 Alan Acord 158 Gerry Fisher 158 Lasse Linden 170 Sam Stafford 148 Eric Cox 155 ka О О m Hm Qn O О бо O Aë ج Co Co i i -o b РР Wë с “A دې WO KR ОО с с с Two on a guillotine. Coaches Lintz and Hummel The 1971 golf team consists of Dennis Stalter, Terry Wingard, Tom Biller, Wayne Slabaugh, Bruce Ganger, Dave Garman and Ed Gerwels. Minor League members include Terry Herschberger, Bruce Ganger, Dave Garman, Ed Gerwels, Greg Krider and Simp Hershberger. SCOREBOARD WE 371 204 194 170 194 198 193 190 OPPONENT Pr. Hghts. Goshen Howe Military Lakeland Westview Concord Pr. Hghts. NorthWood Jimtown 3-WAY MATCH Northfield Wawasee Northridge Wawasee Prep. West Noble Howe Military Fairfield Tom Biller tees off. THEY 189 335 195° 181 191 177 195 170 173 180 Bruce Ganger works with his irons. H $ N d E - ы “4 ل - TAN Team members practice on the driving range. Dennis Stalter watches his ball land in the sandtrap! Coach Bob Oswald Howe Military 1971 Track Team— FRONT: A. Acord, J. Baker, J. Rogers, D. Otto, E. Yoder. SECOND ROW: У. Westview Beachy, L. Miller, K. Zickafoose, J. Yoder, C. Evans, S. Stafford. THIRD ROW: M. Lee, D. Frede- rick, J. Martin, R. Barnes, D. Barwick, G. Heign. Not Pictured: D. Miller, L. Harshberger, D. Miller, K. Cripe, E. Cox, R. Yoder. _ Sectional Larry accepts an award at the Goshen Relays. Managers and coaches included Ray Reimer, LaVon Troyer, Larry Nisley, Joellen Yoder, Coach Hummel and Coach Kaufman. Lynn tries to break another record. 5 4 Ё с Ф 5 ра 5 -- E 8 5 $ Е b] 5 : Е 8 8 Е v Е 5. о BASEBALL OUTFIELDERS—John Artley, Doug Miller, Mike Shoup, Ray Allison, Ron Hostetler. Student Manager Randy Hostetler, Coach Jim Galt, Assistant Coach John Chupp, Student Manager Kent Bontreger. INFIELDERS—Dennis Mockler, Ray Allison, Terry Tahara, Bruce Shoup, Stevie Mockler, Dean Weirich, Dave Miller, Dan Mast. Minor League team members include Jared Yoder, Rick Dunning, Dennis Mockler, Randy Heign, Dave Leach, Terry Tahara, Rocky Meyer, and Bob Ryman. STANDING: Dan Miller, Mike Merrick, Ed Galt, Mike Lee, Kevin Cripe, Ron Yoder, Eric Cox, Dick Rogers and Ted Smucker. Pitchers—M. Shoup, Not pictured are Nelson Beachy, Major League, and Student Manager Rod Hostetler. D. Weirich, J. Artley. SCOREBOARD = 5 OPPONENT THEY Bethany 15 Bethany Lakeland Goshen Penn Ре NorthWood Concord Lakeland Lakeland — о е мо чн WH о омом SS OO 00 ı SECTIONAL Jimtown Concord GAA BASKETBALL TEAM FRONT ROW, left to right: Becky Riegsecker, Vickie Christy, Laurie Stafford. SECOND ROW: Vickie Mocklen, Jo Riegsecker, Carla Hawkins, Barb Lechlitner, Melody Troyer, Elnora Otto. THIRD ROW: Kim Kime, Dorie Miller, Mary Johns, Sue Yoder, Sharon Miller. FOURTH ROW: Terry Yoder and Brenda Clark. Laurie Stafford guards her opponent as team- mates look on. SCOREBOARD BASKETBALL Opponent Elkhart Westview Goshen Lakeland NorthWood Bethany Warsaw Angola 4-Way Tourney Elkhart Bethany Leading scorer Mary Johns battles for a rebound. ge GAA VOLLEYBALL TEAM FRONT ROW, left to right: Kim Kime, Sue Yoder, Mary Johns, Dorie Miller, Sharon Miller, Peg Summerlott. SECOND ROW: Carla Hawkins, Laurie Stafford, Becky Riegsecker, Redgie Yutzy, Brenda Clark, Vickie Mockler. Coach Picard is supported by the team in the foreground. This year's GAA softball awards went to Sharon Miller and The female Raiders take on their first opponent in the District Volleyball Tourna- Mary Johns. ment. SCOREBOARD VOLLEYBALL Opponent Team: A Elkhart Westview NorthWood Bethany Lakeland Jimtown Edwardsburg Angola Goshen 2222. 222 444 шта с G.A.A. State Finalists were Carla, Mary, Mar- sha and Sonia. Winter sports award winners were: Lynn Harshberger, basketball; Mary Johns, basketball; Dean Weirich, basketball; Sharon Miller, volleyball; Ron Hostetler, basketball. Statistician Announcer Denny Mockler Dennis Johnson кми! Larry A. Miller, Dick Barnes and Lynn Harshberger received awards in track. 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To have it full: put on a smile a bit of kindness a bit of love, and may those who follow you be able Тозау: IT HAS INDEED BEEN GOOD, YOU HAVE WALKED THIS МАУ . The very best wishes, V. H. Steury, Pres. STEURY ВОАТ СО. R. S. SUTULA STUDIO 206 1 2 South Main Elkhart, Indiana 523-2609 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1971 WANA-CUP DRIVE INN 768-4923 Shipshewana, Ind. WEAVER'S WELDING John Weaver—Owner Steel Fabrication Custom Welding Box 371 Middlebury, Ind. Р о е 825-2825 | WEIRICH'S | MARKET AND LOCKER SERVICE Shipshewana Dial 768-4165 VARNS HOOVERÎ | HARDWARE Middlebury, Ind. Wheel Horse Tractors Lawn Boy Mowers Maytag Amana Appliances General Hardware moy” 2 Дио photographic rie Photographie specialists Supplies and Processing | dE p 2 13 37 110-112 E. Wash Phone 533-3744 Gothen, Indiana VERN'S DRIVE-IN Bristol, Indiana 848-4641 Home of the World's Creamiest Root Beer COACHMEN INDUSTRIES, INC. 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Frank Lower EINAR ERIKSEN ORCHARDS BRISTOL GOSHEN IMPLEMENT GOSHEN HOFFMAN’S OK TIRE STORE GOSHEN KIRT'S DRIVE-IN CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY GOSHEN MIDDLEBURY PLUMBING HEATING MIDDLEBURY PATRONS MILLER FUNERAL HOME MIDDLEBURY MILLER SONS GROCERY SHIPSHEWANA MILLER WRECKER SERVICE MIDDLEBURY MOORE'S STUDIO GOSHEN NEW PARIS SILO NEW PARIS PAUL’S MOBILE HOME SALES GOSHEN TOPS IN POP GOSHEN WALLACE ELECTRIC GOSHEN WANA HARDWARE SHIPSHEWANA YUP’S DAIRYLAND MIDDLEBURY ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We would like to thank the staff, administration, faculty and students of Northridge High School for their co-operation in helping with the production of The 1971 Shield. Our special thanks go to Joellen Yoder, who designed our cover; Mrs. John Hill, and Mr. Jim (Red) Arthur. Pressler and August UNDERCLASSMAN OFFICERS Juniors President Dean Weirich Vice President Dorie Miller Secretary Wanda Garber Treasurer Debbie Bontrager Sophomores Bruce Ganger Terry Tahara Pam Bontrager Jacque Brandeberry Freshmen Sam Stafford Cathy Wise Nancy Oesch Ron Yoder AWAITING ON YOU ALL you don't need a love in, you don't need a bed pan you don't need a horoscope or a microscope to see the mess you're in. if you open up your heart, you will see what i mean you've been polluted so long but here's a way for you to get clean By chanting the names of the Lord and you'll be free The Lord is awaiting on you all to awaken and see Chanting the names of the Lord and you'll be free The Lord is waiting on you all to awaken and see you don't need a passport you don't need no visas you don't need to designate or to emigrate, before you can see Jesus. if you open up your heart, then you will see he's right there he always was and will be he'll relieve you of all your cares By chanting the names of the Lord and you'll be free The Lord is awaiting on you all to awaken and see Chanting the names of the Lord and you'll be free The Lord is waiting on you all to awaken and see you don't need no church house, and you don't need no Temple and you don't need no rosary beads or them books to read to know that you have fallen. if you open up your heart then you will know what i mean we've been kept down so long someone's thinking that we're all green By chanting the names of the Lord and you'll be free The Lord is awaiting on you all to awaken and see Chanting the names of the Lord and you'll be free The Lord is waiting on you all to awaken and see. Harrison Lois Yoder, Senior Editor T: WRIST y VAR BSTAR Jana Pressler, Junior Editor mp Пао 2. mo EE б s e и ks да talla A Ero Men a tL DET EE E er
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