Pontiac Northern High School - Avalanche Yearbook (Pontiac, MI)
- Class of 1967
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V., J., N. l','i-vit' 94,4115-:Zi- ' 1 f .i. Adams, Galen Adams, Larry Adams, Norma Adams, Pat Adsii, Greg Alexander, Earl Allison, Gary Allison, Leslie Alstat, Cheryl Angeloff, James Anglim, Robert Arms, Edwin Arnold, Fred Arnold, Vern Ashley, Pat Atkins, Linda Austin, Ron Boch, Beth Bailey, John Bailey, Judy Bailey, Pat Bailey, Patti Ball, Kathy Ballard, Jack Ballentine, Gladys Barber, Delsa Barber, Ran Barbor, Jerry Barefoot, Pamela Barge, Beverly Barnes, Jenny Barnes, lim Barnes, Wayne Barnett, Lucretia Barnett, Pat Barrett, John Leaders of Today Will Also Making plans lor future class activities are the Sophomore Officers. Standing from left to right are Pat Griffin - Treasurer, Kim Callahan - Vice-President, Terry Kay n Bartle, Chester Barton, Glenda Batchelor, Carol Beauchamp, Margot Beckett, David Bell, Darlene Bell, Rubin Benedict, Eugenia Bennett, Richard Bennett, Sally Bennett, William Benton, Tommy Bertram, Lois Betzing, Connie Be-utter, Jack K '1 12 , Guide Us in the Future 3 I Am. ll' President JoAnn Woodside - Secretary. Standing are Mr. Landers - Sponsor, and ' Rob Clancy - Historian, Bierl, Susan Bishop, Ross Blackburn, Steve Blackwell, Thoy Bland, Debbie Blevins, Lola Boldizar, Gloria Bone, Bill Bone, Ron Bosnack, Barb Bott, Beverly Bowen, Terry Bowling, Carolyn Bowman, Bob Bowman, Diane kk' , f . ,fiy 'S ,' , 254 ' I 5 YY- ' ' i' , lf Wi? g V .iw fr - 1 te ? 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Cook, same caapaf, Mary cafay, Joyce Carr, Jacloe Colcher, Anne Course,Debb1e Caans, Poherl Crahlree, Linda Craven, Frank caamaf., Poberl cmaa, Lan, Caamaaraam, lam Caller, Bob Darby, Coral Dallas, Lynda Dallon, Sieve Daman, mama , Dorlvng, Lmda ,, F Daman, Callwle ' ' y Y Davsnparl, Coral , Dam, Rasa 1 - Daw, Jan M all Dean, em Daaraa, Carol K Derloven, Karen N, ,i , . , oafaa, Don - mamma, churn Denms, rar. , ,,,,, W., - , ,W ..f-:gn ' ' Depner, Charlene J, Homecoming nite for we Sophomores was o new ,gm experience. Il climoxed weeks of planning, ar- ,W ranging, hard warlc, and fun. The competition ,S S was sliff and each float was o produd of sheer . -.5::IfA', -5151 11? 1 ' -HV . , H 15'-Ga pre, 2-. L - Lwaraahaf, Parma l ff 1 D-nan, Bama A 9 ,atv -' o.uaa,caa. 'i' Drama was ,, . ,, I ' nw' Dodd, Allan . Dads, Bob I . ' calm, mamma 1 .. MLK., .e- ., ' 3122. ' 4- 23 Dolson, Paul aaaghany, ram, ofaauhaha Dabala Dam, Haw Daaag al, Lang Dana, waaala Daman, slam. 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QV, V, V AVV V A ,VVV-PV A -VVVV FACULTY ,fu . 0--4 V .X VV r , xv xl, A f , f J I ' A A ' 1 fa VV . .C- A f AH F-... -.: ' , - 'F' a -40 -XJ 1' Erin I V W O 5 1 f f 'V 1. V 3 V uw , , 1 wjx L 1! , lla: f 'Ml rl' V , 7 V4 . Gibb A31 ' H 1 W ,E V1 , w K ,V A E V . CENTRAL ADMINISTRATIO fu. fn ff ny' 1 ' f . -,W I Done P Whdmer, SUpermVendenI of Schools Dnredor of Secondary Education lewus A. Crew, Director ol Instructtonol Peruonnel Services :ff ' : '2 1,2 '-'-.,5,,,, fyk S Q Arnold W. Ernbree, Director of Guidkonce 8. Pupil Personnel Services A ' . , flviiff' .' :wt litzli- .. an 3 4 ...Q LL' N tvs? 42 - zzz-we 'ii' -0 Melvyn Stoebler Dxrector of Data Processtng If xxl Wh Rf iq v - if X . - n x Lee W. Hoslinger, City Dlredor of Phys. Ed., Athletics, 8. Recreotton 4... sw-.7 Pfa- Mouruce C Prottengeier, Durector ot Vocational 8 Adult Educotlon A. Stanton Levely, Dlrector olPurcl1asnng cmd Trcnsportotton l . Ax -34 John fr, perduel B. C. Von Koughnett, Director ofScl'1ool-Community B. Human Relations Cloyd l-touts, Director ol Operation , 0 uf -fm f-2 7 S... 1 Director of Community Action Programs Gerald White, Director of Elementary Education William Carr, Director ol Maintenance 1 14:4 9 ,i 9' uni-F' , ' ff l' l, 1, 1' v , lnlv V , i-1 , , N ay. J. Mr. Wargelin B.A. U. of M. MA. U. of M, SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION Whenever I think of the enormity of Pontiac Northern High School, schooling over 1800 students, lthink of how great a responsibility it would be to run it. There are so many problems connected with operat- ing a school of this size. And, of course, there are many complications that arise as to scheduling and report cards. All these automatically become the responsibility of the school administration. ln the hands of these men rest the decisions that affect each and every Northern student. I remember how at first I naturally resented the authority of all the administrators. But, as I came to realize the vast extent of their iob, I also came to respect their iudge- ment and discipline. Judgement and discipline which is necessary to maintain the high quality of education- al instruction which is offered throughout Pontiac Northern High School. Mr Dufty BA. E. Michigan MA Wayne State Uni Mr. McCracken Mr' DUUW BA. Albion College B'S' U' Ol M' MA. Wayne St. Univ. MS' U' of M' Something was cooking it always was. When Mr. These two men received many ol our problems. Mr. Mc Craken handled us kids who couldnt seem to Wmgelin and M, Duffy Could be Seen yogeiher on any arrive at school on time while Mr. Dauw made sure we were on our best behavior. Though they never occasion, we were assured that the school was in for some IOYQOI US. ll1eY met lhelf downs Ol Ollie' Obllgollons Well- change or surprise, 4 ,- -LX 5'E---- f There were taricil stall. SECRETARIAL STAFF As I look back on my first days at Northern I remember all the cheerfulness and helpfulness of the secretaries here. When lwas sent to the office on an errand for one of my teachers, I was thankful that they were there to smile and say, MY I help you? , And as I continued through my years there were many more instances when they came to my assistance. They were never too busy with their typing or with theirfiling to stop and help any student. Whether in the attendance office, main office, or in the bookstore, they were always therewith a friend- ly smile willing to help the students. Beryl COOL KQV Dwe B,lt,e Giydtey Marguerite Houghton S.. l-OIS p0Y '9 Betty Taylor very few moments of leisure lor these busy workers on the secre- PVOIDISFFIS WSH? On Iliff IOOSS RSCSDIIOUISVS. SWIICIHUOOYCI OPSYUIOVS. IYPISISI and they ,forety Seemed to become ffustfgfed wt-,en tgwlty gt-td Student amateur' psychologists all rolled up into one title: The Secretaries ol PNHS' 'FE -vy. I I 1 Qi. Y gi 9 I . I 55 Wt 17 CAFETERIA STAFF 354 ,iff , ff .' me-M' ' t :SK 7: Mrs Borders Mrs. Church Mrs, Houts Mrs. Jones Kgfawf ...D A linol check to insure a prepared lunclwroom was always necessary. The hours used In planmng, cooking, and cleaning were dissolved into minutes os hundreds ot lads began to emerge from all directions. What awaited them was well worth the danger mvolved in reaching the cole- leria each day, thanks la the line work of the kitchen staff! Mrs LOCourse Mrs Nichols Mrs. Shelton Mrs. Termorsch N MAINTENANCE i Howard Taylor Teachers and students may have complained otten about spending loo much time betare and atter school hours, but rarely was dissatislaction expressed by the main- tenance men, under the leadership at Mr Howard Taylor Whether it was opening up the building lor as at 7 a m or securing all locks alter along day ot tiring work, these men ioald be Seen diligently performing their duties 211 hours a day l .-QV' lip , .. 40 M .l .X J f fe ffwf.--wr eviibuaw 3 .. 1-.sk D l remember seeing the custodians of Northern always going here and there to take care ot every little catastrophe and mishap. They never seemed to complain andthey always had a smile. Their services are so valuable to a school because without them and the work they do we could never have any activities and dances. lcan't remember ever seeing Northern not clean and shining, always making a good impression on everyone who has ever visited it. For this, we thank them. Scouring unclean drinking tountains and dusting lockers were two ot the easier tasks of the matron, Mrs. Snyder. We never seemed ta realize that the messes we caused were taken care ot by this lone woman. She was always quite busy and onthe move as she attempted to keep up with us. .., 0, A q!Z'y'Lf4455. w R Q 4'1' sux This attractive court was not an overntght development, as were none of the many other scenic areas which could be found scattered throughout Northern The school's architect laid the plans, but Mr. Joyce, grounds supervtsor, can be given credit for their appearance here. The first year Northern was tn sesslon, only green grass ftlled the courts, but by the next year the flowers, trees, and shrubs were added, provuding a stghtof much beauty ln l'?o3, the cement was poured and the benches were constructed. From that ttrne on these spots were not merely places to lootcat from afar, but they could be entoyed by all .M N, N ....x..av- fg cg ,dents who were qtgle 1.3 port tn U -gt.-or-gd tot one v--JW H9 and mgny teachers an, . c 9 blg snows of l967 will never be forgotten, espectally by Mr JOYCQ- ' . COW R , . ,I on the lovely Wtmg on stdewallxs tree at :ce and snow Or ers were gtven the dandy rob of c earmg away . ter that blanlneted the earth. The success ot thetr work was suppovted by llt'? 31 COUNSELORS I remember the counselors as one of the first things I en- countered when I entered Northern. When we were all assembled in the auditorium that first scared morning, they were there to welcome us and to try to relieve some of our first day litters , As the year progressed I can remember h ow scared I was when I was summoned to my counselor. All I could think of was what h when I arrived and was greeted with a friendly smile I knew my fears had been wasted. It was just time to schedule for the next semester classes. I f very helpful and I gotthe feeling that she really had my best interests uppermost in her mind. As the years sped by, I came to rely greatly on her opinions, especially in my senior year when college became the real question. I really am indebted to her for her advice and for her encouragement. ad l done wrong now. But ound that my counselor was These tiles became more familiar than ever when Mr Mature took on all th . e obligations and duties of a full-time counselor, No longer did he divide his t. b . . . . ime etween teaching social studies and guiding students but he was able to devote it all to performing the requirements of the latter, much to his satisfaction. 4 t f 2 4 f. -e ig, vit, G X numvf f w . .K - H f'i,z ,nh ' Z I . 32 i i vc 'fQL Mrs, Hansen Mr, Mataro M S.U B A. U. ol M M,Ed. Wayne State Univ M A U. of M. Mrs. Morrow'5 bulletin boards were the pride ol the counselor's office and a def light to anyone who came in ta see them, Unlimited bits of information were al- ways finding their way to her display. lt wasn't ever surprising to discover your name had popped up there ar that she had a familiar picture pinned an the board, making you really feel im- portant. When there was a confusing problem or a frustrating situation to cape with, the counselors were the ones to whom our troubles were taken. Besides being advisors Mrs Marrow B A Kalamazoo Col M,Ed Wayne State Uriw Mr Renda B A U ol M MS UolM Mrs B A. M A M rs E A. M,A. .Piantiedosie Barna rd Col U of M Thomas M S U M S U on scheduling, college, and grades, these bers became real lriends ta most of us l H -4 locally mem i -Cffljx f'j f V . GLISH I can remember m idly, probably because I had one ever a was at Northern lnever before knew that English was so compli cated atter all ltust spoke it But when l really began to study the grammar l 1 n t even speak ttvery well Of course there is more to a high school English course than learning about parenthetical expressions apposi tions and direct obiects I also was introduced to rnany of the great literary works ot the world I must admit that they were a bit more difficult to read than comic books or Mad magazines but they were a lot more rewarding. At first l shuddered when I saw the size ot some of these masterpieces and atsome of the hundred dollar words, but with the help of class discussions and Clitt's Notes, I was able to understand them, nd gain a greater knowledge of our Y semester th tl , found out that l dd ' ' a 'i eritage. Thus my years in English this was Holzerville and governed by none other than Miss H l h English without ac r Mrs Beriy B A De Pa-dv. Col Mrs Foley BA E MichtganUniv. , passed, and l must add, so did l. ozer erselt Breaking in a new teacher was always J delight to the students and a pain to the teacher, but somehow this didn't seem to bother her, and learned tuglly realizing ttl Mr BVOWV' Mr. Buchanan Mr Chiorelli B A WOYN9 Stote UWV B S U ot D. B S Mansfield Col. Pa M A' WUYDQ 5'0l9 Umv MA Wayne Stale Univ Mrs Henderson Mr. Hull Mft Kemerl B A Fisk uw, MA. Mis u. B 5 UW- Ol Wis- M A, Ohio Univ, M.S. Wayne Slate Univ. 1 Y-5 its 54 Aff y English classes viv- ff wfwf -.Q.'- wxwp Q M RTME T M f lA ww f V r 1-4 Wm 9' v sl H I -1593-9 'war Mr plate Mr RQQQNI B S E Michigan Umv B A Wayne Slate Umf MA MSU MA Wayne Same Um-J We had always raved hmm as a lop-march Englrsb teacher, and hrs mew posrllon m the Study Slmdls classes omiy emphasuzed Mr HMV: abnlmes more H15 roam seemed fc- be We meetmg pNace of ai! as lads, and Qhaagh we med lws pavsemie ohen, he was everyone! Vrnend 1 .ne0 h' R X SOCIAL STUDIES Dates, dates, and more datesl Oh, my poor brain. So much to remember. I remember how the night before a big history test l would sit and memorize date after date, Sometimes l became so date-cram- med someone would ask me a question and I would reply, l776 But there was really more to the study of history than simply memorizing dates. By studying the history of both the world and the United States, l came to appreciate more and more the final product and to understand better the complex world in which we live. l remember also how quickly l was forced ta overcome my shyness in Mr. Wilson's World History as a penalty for negligating my history assignment, I had to do ten toe touches in front of the entire class. And in all my history classes l slowly through the use of spot quizes learned not to sleep through film strips. Finally when I became a senior class, when J all f Mt. Balzaiini In B S, Northern Mich MA. M S U, With four: t t d ns ruc ors an two hours ot lesson time available each day learning couldn't be avoided in the Western Thought Program, Each period seemed to introduce somethin new, d M. h' ' g an as r C iarelli, Mr, Buchanan, Mr, Brown and Mr. Litton combined their knowledge of English and History, we realized that I had fully learned to appreciate the value of a com- plete Social Studies program. Miss Kerr B A. M S.U Mr. Litton Mr McCormick BA, Univ. at Chicago B.S. M.S.U, M A. Univ. of Chicago 36 4 ,f 8 I v if M' Pug 1 my Summa: M' VNSQM B 5 Mm-:GQ KJ M S vv,,,..Q N M 4, .. 'f' Av - 7 X 4 B S Cam Mx M A U of M gmde was uwgys welume In Mm kerrQ dofs and v-acfly chow Sm-1 v .- nqh! red hmm was w r 4 nw om 0 +6 en wv Sie Qssessec Um' hey! Ag , s H UQV 0 d we were commvvvly QW-52mg ml v-hm .www Sim-M new mf: w OOHl I remember seeing all those machines ond all those but- tons, just waiting to be pushed. But, unfortunately, they all had a specific purpose and weren't just toys to be played with. There were so many different uses for them, l became lost in no time, But soon it all cleared up and l could operate any one of them. Business Education oftered to me not only courses of value, but also a chance to become proficient in the field that l would later enter, l remember how I struggled through shorthand, learning all those symbols, it was almost like learning an entire new lan- guage. And of course typing was a real challenge, I had to not only strive for speed, but equally important l had to achieve accuracy. An accuracy thatwould in the years to come give me a sense of pride in myself. Mr. Green B.S. Ferris M.S, U. ol M. Mr. Kuwiecki B.A. M.S.U. MA. U ol M. Miss Marcille B.S. M.S.U. Mr. Nellenbach BA. MSAUE MA. M.S.U. Mrs. Noonan B.S. E. Michig 38 X il BUSINESS EDUCATION Mrs, Dell B.S W. Michigan Univ Mr Ferguson B.A. M,S U MA. M S U. Mr. Friebe B.S. Cent, Mich. Univ. M.S. M S.U, an Univ. One of the newest innovations in our curriculum is the Unit Record Equipment used in our course entitled Data Processing. Prime obgective is to teach the students about the world of 5 . x LA, Mr Sygphens BS NY Svore o Mass Swanson B S N Mrih M A U Q! M Mr Wr1QhY B A M S U I DUSTRIAI. ARTS rs 1 Wonder how long Mr laylor's shirt stayed white? Working with the greasy and muddy cars in auto shop mode cleanliness seern impossible lor any length ot time, Apparently these two guys could be trusted by Mr laylc-r and he looked on without a worry, giving much advice olten, al course-I Mr, Bruno Mr Karageusian Mr. Meyer B,S Stout St Univ, 3 S W, Michigan BS W. MS, U ol M. M A- U Ol M 40 ns Af' Michigan Univ Mr Woods and his group of student printers became quite valuable to the school, especially since their work resulted in the line publication ol our school newspaper and many Student I can remember the A-wing ot Northern very well. As I approached near that end ot the school, there seemed to arise a ditterentatmos- phere, lt was the atmosphere ot the Industrial Arts skills. As I passed by the wood shop, the smell of varnish and paint would reach out to greet me. The automotives area offered the smell of oil and gasoline. These classes offer valuable vocational training to the students. They give them a chance to experience the actual technical processes which play a major part in our modern lite, When I look at an engine, I am completely lost, but an industrial arts student is instructed as to the composition and the opera- tion ol this engine, and he can easily assemble or disassemble it, So even though this area IS at the end ot the school, it comprises a very important part. r Wen EM EVEN' re l' cc if YEUJ Q75 ll vi g f V,., 1 W. J.: 'Q l A Sleody, Gccurole hond wus necessary lo pleose Mr. Wes! xn has clroltlng classes 9 Preporlng llwese students for O possible fulure prolession wos his 'ob He em- Jrfif' ,4 ,L .xx A X , X f 1 , 1 I VP , I ff! lnslmclor 5 lessons' Ccmbmmg ll e l0leV'l5 Ol YOUF lwnds Gnd rnlnd was necessary lo oclneve success In me mdnslrlcl orl department One was useless wnlhout llwe ond ol the .gil-.ef Mr. Sturgeon B S Univ of lll MA Wayne St Univ ,T . . , ' mmf, hosnzed lhe cornblnohon ol dulngevn work ond lhe rolenv possessed to be ilwe l-ey to guqqess nn this lweld -- ond he knew from expernence, Mr, West B S Weslernwluch M A Woyne Stole Unvv g-H' 'vs- 4 4 I , ff M l ,F .A f..,:, Mr Holl Mr Fussmcm Mr Gorwold B S Cenl Mlch Umv B A U ol M, B S. Wayne Sp M S Cen! Mvch Umv MA. M S U Mr Stephen Mr. Thvll B S E Much, Umv BA. Oluvel Noz M.A. U, of M. Il was o rewordmg lwcfwoy experlence lor Mr Roush ond sludenl leather, Mnss Pol McCormvck, No? only was she lm r' d b h Ulners, were 0 lorr Trade for lhe greol he p esse y ns unlnrmred leaching obilllies, Ol Noflhefns bm hns charm wos nowrolly overwhelming These elernenls, along wulh mony , 03 'T' lv Mrs Pogomo BA O U Mr Wilcox B.S Adnan College M A. M.S U I lf! V -is H ,, A a V 2? ' V 3' Y . ' 'v Mr Roush BA 8.5.5, WMU MVA, W Mnchrggn Mr, Wlllson B.A Wheolon Co sh rece-wed dwmg her slay I 4 I 0 f e- f!' SCIENCE DEP RTME T I can remember all the fun I had in my science classes. I really did enjoy biol- ogy, right up until the moment when my teacher announced that our next project would be the dissection of an earth- worm. From then on I dreaded the day when I would be compelled to cut up that poor innocent thing. I felt iustlike a cruel butcher, But I survived and l am none the worse for the experience. Then I found myself in chemistry. This looked 0 like it was going to be fun. All those different chemicals iust sitlingtherewaitf ing to be mixed. Even though some of the bottles had warnings printed onthe labels they still enticed me to mix them together. But I soon discovered that before I got to play with them, there were multitudes of formulas to master. So I studied and I studied, always anti- cipating lab days, They were so much fun and, even though I hate to admit it, they were very beneficial. The whole Science program at PNH is a very in- formative one, and one of which we have reason to be proud. Beware of reckless chemists! Mrs. Pagano always had to keep a close eye on a cer- tain few individuals who just couldn't resist mixing the pretty colored chemicals. Not only was it necessary that she be a scientist and mathmetician, but she had to be prepared for fire-fighting as well. fa 1 A teachers technique ot teaching has quite an ettect upon the students, whethei we realized it or not Mr, Wilcox used this protector after., It aided in the under standing ot seemingly impossible equations and complicated scientitic theories ns , . 43 I I I A moment of solitude ... Mr. Buller, after a long day of stamping cards, searching for long-lost books, quieting Inoisy kids, and making endless reprints with the photo' copier machine, managed to find an opportunity, though probably short, to rest and think aboutall the work which , lay ahead in the days that followed I I LIBRARY When the due date of my first high school term paper loomed uncomfortably near, I scurried to the Pontiac Northern Library. I made my way to the card cata- logue and frantically began my search, To my relief, I found an abundant supply of information on my topic. Then after my term paper was finally finished, I began to take stock of the other reading materials that were available in the library. The number and the vast assortment of books amazed me, lfound books and magazines on whatever topic I was inter- ested in, So the library afforded me many good marks on research papers as well as many hours of reading pleasure. Mr,Buller B A Univ, of Minn f?i D rg 3 Q' ' .V Q , g . I 4-9' When Mr. Butler and Miss Lackie were iust too busy with many other obligations, the student librarians always came to our rescue, More times than not, the book we'd been searching frantically for would be found right under our noses. Their extra know-how proved pretty valuable in most cases, 4'-350: 1' sewn Q1- S 1' n-vii 'Hal' she says. 'Some bachelor he'll makel' Mrs. Nealy had quite o time coping with these ten-thumbed, undomesticated guys whom she attempted and, hopelully, succeeded in teaching the basic requirements for running an efficient home. Her by-word: Patience! ARTA DHOMEMAKI G I remember how I loved my Art and Home- making classes. They didn't seem like work at MIS Neely To most ol us a sandblock was and could never become anything more than an ordinary sandblock. To these talented students, though, Mrs Wil- liams gave her prolessional instructions and advice which made this un- interesting material an unlimited number ol artistic creations. all and I never dreaded the hours when I was in BIS' CEM MKII' Ulm' either class. It gave me a chance to show what I could do, whether or not my cake was lopsided or the nose on my sculpture a bit larger than necessary, the feeling of accomplishment came Mepofftst through lust the same. In these classes I learned B5 MS U through experience under the careful guidance Of my instructor. It always seemed to present a challenge to me to succeed in these classes be- cause I had to rely so much on my own ability and creativity. Atfirst in art I always had to be sure to title my works of art clearly to avoid the Mrs Williams embarrassment of the familiar, What is That? . B-Af M-5 U- And in Homemaking sometimes my omeletswere .Q uneatable and my hems dreadfully uneven, but each mistake brought the remembrance to do it right the next time. And slowly I learned and Misswoodm finally emerged with a good final product and a B-5 Ohm S'O'e UW MA U OIM welcome feeling of accomplishment. 45 MUSIC .V 7 ,gy 4 ,. i, . 1 , ' Q I 4 , F, R 521 fs . MMS EMS? MY. Mr lousl-fy M, Weiyon B A L.ei.i Mitt, uiiiy BM U 0, M E M M 5 U M Ed Wayne Stale Univ tr Sggiiiigfii l-init -it tiiii I ti' Lt-gy, :init sriiili- rin liii time tis wiur riiiieg find iiiisrriuriti-il rytliniriz required murti tiriie Mi Weitnn ww, func-it ii., list.,-ii irq, ,in iiiii,ii1iiaiieiiiyii5 and wtieiice, but lite res-.ill ol tits Nail was the neu. pei dining rifind practice Emquvviiiig tina Corrs-cling all the tectioii-ui Our Iupbii This beautiful Baldwin organ represents the united efforts of many, many people -f students and teachers alike Yet, knowing that this musical monument will be a remembrance of our class and that it will bring much goy into the hearts of those who will call Northern theirs in future years only makes the worlr seem insignificant in comparison to its result She sang, she played the plan Before I became a Pontiac Northern student, I always avoided musicconcerts and the such, but when lfirst heard the PNH choir perform, I very quickly changed my mind. All those voices blended together so beautifully. It really made me envious of their talent. l couldn't imagine any of them ever hitting a wrong note. But from time to time l guess they did and to prevent future wrong notes and to develop their talent even more fully is the purpose of the music department. And, ofcourse, l'm not forgetting the great PNHS band. They really showed up the other schools as they marched in step and in tune with whatever song they were playing. The music instructors all seemed to take such an interest in their students and they seemed to take special pride in all of them. o, and she conducted -- along with the many other responsibilities given to her as a vocal music teacher How she accomplished them all at one time was beyon d us She was a 'judyrof-all-trades X I is ' ' . . I at f I , -, , . e ' v E , - ,V It ',.V, . , H N Q , I N I A ., f 5' ' lf 5 be J , 'IW 'ii' -I 'iq -24 ' 'Y , I J 1 H ' ' 'fl-. I , , K ..,. . .. 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Most people don't could testify, beware at the students on the Drivers Ed range' DRIVER EDUCATION Screechl As I slammed on my brakes to avoid hitting that small steel post that had iumped in front of me, I saw my driver's education instructor throw up his hands incom- plete frustration. Then he slowly sauntered over to me, and politely inquired what I thought I was doing. I iust smile sickly and pointed out that at least I hadn't hit it. But as the days wore on, I slowly learned not only all the parts of an automo- bile, but also the importance of be- ing an alert and careful motorist, Now as I look back on those terrible days when I was learning to drive, I can't understand why my instructor didn't have o nervous breakdown. When I recall how stupidly we all handled those cars at first, I am completely horrified. But both my instructor and I survived that trying period, and now I am a full-fledged driver, and he continues to patiently teach thousands of kids how to be- come good defensive drivers. ,,,. 11 .Am So simple in class but it never seemed quite that easy out on the real road An experienced driver always forgets the nervousness and intensity telt when controlling the steering wheel for the first time, Mr, Wilson was qwie on eXCepti0nyll't0UQI'i,OI'1iII guided many eager but frightened kids through Driver's Training Q. Ralph Grubb Roger Shepler Deon Wilson -IT She just wouldn't let us sleepl We always had to be alert and wide awalwe as Miss Schreiner conducted French lessons in the language lab By switching her ,, I V11 I .2 ' 4 jg . ? f , I :z .1 ' attention to our various voices from th master control, she was able to tell e whether we were learning the language or not, FOREIG LA GUAGE Sum, Es, Est, Sumus, Estis, Sunt, over and over again until those Latin verbs were firmly planted in my English mind. Oh, I remember those long hours of study where I carefully learn- ed words, their spelling, and their definitions. Sometimes I was ready to knock myself in the head for ever attempting Mrs. Gary Mr. Gray B A AIVUO CDI B A E Michigan Univ MA. U. of M. Miss Schreiner BA. U otM M.A. U. al M. to learn a foreign language. After all, English was enough of a foreign language for me at times. But now that I have all the verbs learned and my foreign language minor under my belt, I realize how important it was to gain a better knowledge ofthe languages ofthe world. Miss Steppon B A. Albion Col. What a vocabulary' Ouite a talent -- and 0 natural result of being a fluent A mechanical teacher, too? Na, not really, though many times this little tape SPQUIWV three IOVGIQU IOUQUOQSSF French SPUVIISIN Und EHQIISIT HOPSIUIIY. recorder replaced Miss Steppon anclotherteachers,actualtyinstructing aur classes. much of his Speech rubbed oftonta the students in Mr. Gray's foreign language It was helpful, but made us students only more appreciative af an honest-to' classes. goodness leach er snxwwtl -rbi-pt M5071 22 .Q Y t .f i l s-,,f - nl-2-3 . echoed throughout the natatorium as Miss Kern instructed some Ol ttf more advanced students All ol us tell we had quite O lc-t , --Q 'W rf 'x-ffl' M'55D'1'4l' If' EM-srt,la'ii ,ni If ,pew , y . B5 MSU 55 5P'i'J '1 E: .fa if t 4 MS Spriitgtit-.ti PHYSICAL EDUCATION I 7. I W EM, X, ' . , A ,., , ,, I nf l gg ' .'f r4-Aim l 7 ' .L.,LA...a.zA...f' -. . zu. si ,H 5,ninion ysttlt this faculty member who was herself a Northern student only a tew yew? 592' Nl? Survived it - why couldrfl we77 ,-.?WY Take a shower and get dressed in ten minutesl Why, I could- n't ever take a shower in only ten minutes, I remember how utterly astounded I was when I lirst heard my gym instructor tell us our schedule. I-loweyer, I must admit I learned, and I learned quick' I remember the soccer, the basketball, the tennis, the dancing, and the tumbling, Ol course they all aren't fond memories because I wasnt exceptionally talented in all those areas. But gym class was a nice break in the daily routine and it did help me to keep in good physical health. A luture wrestling champ, perhaps7 That is proto-Jbl, what Mr Vow-fatuyh is v-on dering, too The bumps and brciseshereceived in tesiclning the farious skins and sports to boy gym students didn't seem to bother this rough and ready instructor Being a lormer tootball star, this man was in better shape than any ov them Qt Q- 4,: . g x M-A :vs. in Mr. Cheek, os head of the Math Department, was the organuzer ot the contest held tor interested math students ol Northern He also instigated competition between our school and our ruvals at Pontiac Central, Heres where his deport- ment's success in teaching really paid OH. MATH DEPARTME T Numbers numbers and more numbers Ialways will remem- ber my math classes at Northern They gave me a vast amount of knowledge not to mention the hours of brain- raclong trying to remember formulas theorems, and methods. Getting the correct answer was only half of the problem, I also had to figure out how I got that answer. Then, feeling very mathmatically inclined I signed up for trigonometry. Soon I found myself inthe midstof sine cosine, and tangent. But I made it through and thanks Northern 5 math department, us ask me if you need help llcnow all the answers. Mr Chl:-y Mr fraign Ile Wayresbng C I o St niy LI o I Mr Cheek B S E Michigan Univ ot M While kids scurried tnrough the congested halls between classes, these and Eh taculty members could always be found congregatlng OI 0 Veg'-'lor Come fy never seemed to mind getting trampled on or collided into -- the I0pICS Undef I5 russian must have been quite inlerestingl Could il be rnOIl1? uch I I ob! ossmont In corrywng UU! the necessory dunes ond unpNeosum1 Vosks Mr Ten-upWe B S E Mnchngon v , f W v 55' M-'1 V Sr,: qM, ' gk 1 791. 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M 4 2 r 1 I , 1 ' I rf ,XT ' V 'vifflvl 1 Q71 U 'JLJW W , I I I Irv I X ml l X N N I' f FY 5 M X093 XX 'IA ,UQ 13 mu 1 fi X . ,,. 9 ff .gl A , 1 411' - I ' .VC s' 'Q .M-I ,Ima fl Ellf ,,. -1' lil: . f S if I M ' A 'n h f A! f , N . 'W i f ff! 1 725W ' 'A ' X f 'fm ,Z 1 ffl 13 -Xin X RM :e ' f In WX 2 ' ki ' ' ' 'N 1'1 n if I W. 1, ' - . i . I W f ..:: ,,.., H 1 I- ' A- -. 1A ' U., .. AA. --.- We Work as One, But Walk Our SQDMRS One ot the best musical ambassadors lor Northern is its A Capella Choir. This group, bedecked in their green and gold robes, sounds as pretty as they look, This choir is such an important and integral part of the school that the entire firgr hour is devoted to a class lor the members af the choir to The finest and most select group at Northern is the Acappella Choir The mem' bers are llst fowl, Claudia Schwartz, Martha Nance, Janis White, Nancy Sump- ter, Bev Clancy, Pam Clancy, Terry Douglas, Charles Pass, Christopher Thoren Skillman, Patrick William Powell, Joe Sorrow, Rob MacDougal, Nancy Harroun, 41 ?, ,. lr ,Q 4 if at 5' ' J , '. . if ' i rl ., if 2 1 . W.-.ak -4.s - :SES Z assemble and practice their music. They must work very hard to blend all the different musical parts into one voice. As the auditorium curtains would sweep back and reveal our A Capella Chair, l can well remember the grateful l-luskie ap- plause that we offered them in return for their talent. Sandra Bailey, Teresa Dean Diana Ardelan Kay Jones Mr Toasley l2i-id row . r , , l, Janice Coward, Cathy Dalby, Jane Campbell, Pat Morgan, Kathy Jackson, Monica Patterson, Barb Wightman, Ralph A Bartles, Ken Bierl, Earl Myers, Charles Kline, Dennis Janczarek, Mauritz Lang, Pom Duby, Cheryl Pointer, Carol Hoist, Jody -f 75' E. 3 3 Q? ' ' ' ' Z , if 5, r .Q It i . , Z tg r J ef J A. l, 'QP Q Vwfaf w Q- Q Q. aff 1 w Q , .24 , ' V ,A I , .3 .J as ' ' K ,, 5 - , . , , ? u it Qu. an S X 55 R A ! . A -Wh' 1? , W. fe-N. I 5 ia E' Z . i 5 5 ., 5, i 5 , gi The Girls Ensemble known as the Northern Lights are llst rowl Dell Thorn son D Ldd . p , iarine i y, Carol Smnh- NGUCY BVOWFV l2f d fOWl, Janell Green, Linda Crabtree, Chris Rose, Lois Weyer, Connie Miller, t3rd fowl, Inez Midkitt, Colleen Gerber, Alma Penny, Shirley Ashley. i l 3 3 f A fairly new and popular group, sponsored by Miss Davis, are the Howlin' Huskies: fist rowl, Charles Ross, Nancy t-iarroun, Monica Patterson, David Somers, l2nd rowj, Chester Bartle, Diana Ardelan, Pat Hompartzoomian, Christopher Thoren Skillman, l3rd rowl, Marty Sanchez, Susan Norberg, Sue Tambras, Howard Wheeler, ldth rowl, Frank Bell, Barb Wightman, Jody Schmuker, Darlene Jackowiak, Earl Miers, 15th rowl, Skip Kelley I Hear Sweet Strains of Mellow Tones Music Groups From the musical choruses emerge many talented soloists. Through their excellent musical training and diligent hours ot practice, their talent is brought to the surface tor everyone to enjoy. From this, they gain pride in them- selves, knowing that they have achieved a goal. Northern offers many schol- arships to these singers to both workshops and colleges, Thus, through their work and the dedicated help ot their instructors, these students achieve a pride in themselves and ci key to their future. 56 ,if Singing can create several moods or teelings One Oi it-,959 is the spirit of patriatia.sm which was shown by Mr. Touseley Vik. 11 S' 5 ang fn 'A or Lv. YY , i ' ' ,, f 141' H 4- ir : xl ,l I-1 j 5, . fl 553554 if -2 l flgiiii if t .1 3 L A ffl yn F? I f Meeting 5th hour and under the direction of both Miss Davis and Mr Tousley are the members of Mixed Choir- llst rowl, Mr Tousley, Rena Russell, Katherine Hudson, Pam Knapp, Carmen Lemus, Claudia Frazer, Kathy Hocking, Sandy Chase, E, C. Green, Mike Schwartz, Chester Bartle, Ken Shields, John Barrett, Roxann Campbell, Linda Thmas, Linda Tenieras, Patti Montgomery, Miss Davis, f2nd rowl, Porn Green, Ruth Snay, Kathy Brown, Shelia Dutton, Dorothy Delisle, Nancy Kardell, Vernon Koap, Terry Smith, Clinton Schoonover, Dave Morgan, Michael Lowry, Carol Stanich, Verna Chism, JoAnn Johnson, Ginny Schnekenburger, f3rd rowl, Gloria Evans, Pat Sweat, Cathy Chesney, Dee Bigger, Hilda Medina, Laurie Thompson, Katherine Austin, Randall Carter, Don Vallad, Mike West, Barry Webb, Ken Harris, Thomas Lawson, Debbie McKenzie, Linda l-larroun, Vicki Collier, Dale Barton, Lois Haskins, ldth rowl, JoAnn Whitehead, Janice Johnson, Mary Boyd, Mary Miller, Waneta Ward, Jinelle Mills, Lillian King, Karen Sartell, Dan Casey, Rick Pizzala, Peter Louinger, George Jewell, James Corr, Calvin Hankins, C'arol Taylor, Debbie Talbott, Nancy Willhrte, Debbie Martinson, Linda King. 2 Music Groups They always say that practice makes perfect, and l guess they're right. I remember one morning before school when I was wandering around the halls and l happened to pass by the music rooms. Most of the other rooms were still empty and dark, but not so here, There were many wide-awake Huskies already singing up a storm. The music was so beautiful that I found myself wandering by there more and more frequently, lt must be true, then, that practice makes perfect because the music groups at Northern are perfect. t Z . , . 1 E 4-5 ' Under the direction of Miss Davis, girls chair meets Ath hour every day. The members are, list rawl, Vicky Henry, Debbie McPherson, Sherry Reynolds, Janell Green, Daphne Hapgood, Glenda Spock, Mary Maiden, Deborah Spitler, Cheryl Alstat, Sue Lambros, Karen Cunningham, Carol Kasten, Chris Rose, Miss Davis, l2nd rowl, Edith Hartung, Sue Bierl, Lynn Richter, Inez Mlclkift, Linda Crab- tree, Sue Murts, Carol Smith, Carol Fredericks, Cheryl Marko, Karen Marteney, 58 Linda Townes, Lois Weyer, Sandy Kied, Dianne Reed, f3rd rowl, Kathy VanH0fI1, Iris Bridger, Barbara LaVallis, Kay Ridley, Kathy Blanchard, Alma Penny, Dawn Hortung, Shirley Ashley, Cindy Beck, Connie Miller, Debra Jones, Cindy Carie, Charlotte Rawls, l4th rowl, Nancy Brown, Dianne Liddy, Barbara Bradley, JCC' queline Hinson, Pat Wall, Sandy Slaght, Sandra Soucey, Colleen Gerber, Donna Matz, Pat Muddofk, Geri Ramig, Nancy Willard, Pat Gauthier, Phyllis Vinegar. ,X f'ttA, 't 5? l Drrected by Mr lousley rs the Mole Chorus The rnernbers ore llst rawl, Mr lousley, Charles Ross, Charles Gammey, Randall Carter, Joe Sorrow, Maurtts Lang, Don Vallad, Dennts Janczarelr, Roy Sorrow, E C Green, Davrd Beckett, lerry Srntth, Mulce Schwartz, lfnd rawl, Chrtstopher lhoren Slrtllrnan, Grerg Hum phrues, Oennts Vineyard, Andy Gonzales, led Hagberg, Charles Klrne, Nucl Dunlrtns, Butch Shelton, Rob McDougal, Clanton Schoonaver, Vernon Koop, Joseph f , ? 5 i l i r . Parker, Chester Bartle, Ffatrrcl- Wrlharrr Powell, tlrtj rm. , Cnty.,-, H0,,,,f,5N tf,C,,f,O3 Lawson, Charles Poherts, James Carrrl, Dan Casey, Lee Cross, Franl Bell, Jarnes Corr, Ralph Bartles, Rtcl Ptzzala, Kenrne Carr, Andy Ltbhy, Ven Shtelzts, Ver Brerl, Ken Harrts, tlffow dt Dare Morgar, Mtle Pryrthood, Mtbe West, Eau url, Earl Myers, George llorherg, John Pussell, Peter Laalrtger, Janes Bedlc-ra, Frea Grddrngs, Torn Pardee, Chrts Payne, Gary Manley, larry tfasat and karl Sprague A i , -r. - ' V '. - I 4-g Srantelnrt-is the lang mer, ,rgar ,rn U , , L' tr 1 x.r 'rn 4, ll person dgesrfl ,eenr t., let t' aotltrfr ret rrrrt Eel, the tue tr t, :errarrrnett l-H35 rj roniert Mtss Dani .-mlrngt, y,la,s tot Lr,et1'-gr Jr rp, -gnu te' rtn l te 'tl wif she.-. ,tt nur ,raw .yrrin tt er- as ri Jepson ent, ,- 4 .-fi V-wt 111, ' r ll' ' Chosen to be Pontuar. Northern's Modrugal singers ore- llst rowl, Nancy Sampler, Teresa Dean, l2r1d rowl, Nancy Graham, Delpha Treadway, Cathy Dalby, Eltzabeth Cinque, l3rd fowl, Lillian Rrstich, Charles Barley, Ken Brerl, Dennrs Vrneyard, Janet Bendes, ldth rowl, John Russell, James Bedford, larry Kasat, Gary Manley Defeat daesn't taste very good tothe a cappella Chotr V but It grtre looks good to the Central students Centrals chotr beat Northerns ghotr rn a tlclret sale lor the Fall Festrval, The result was that the ollrcers had Io serve Central apple ctder and doughnuts, Mr Tousley, Nancy Surnpter, Nancy Graham, and Sue Norberg are servlng cider and Central us helping themselves to the doughnuts g, ll, ,f Y Jonnor Malorevle Sherry ledder Ylwrows and rwlrls lver button down Yne held rf' Mme wnn the nwsn: ol our Hvslne bOnd As rney slond belore ine excvled Hoskre long ,ff 'es vs , gl The Ponlrac Norlhern band hos given Us audiences rnany nours of enloyable rnosrc during lhe loofboll games and :Us numerous concerls Reading lrorn lelllo rnglwl' ls? row Skip Kelley, Ralph Monroe, Coral Ellers, Karen Trachel, Linda Roy, Debbie Course, Cindy Monlgornery, Kalny Larrd, Gayle Hollz, Jolie Wolson, Jean Mohelslwi, and Doris Coon, Znd row' Nancy Mrnay, Francns Sayre, Judy Cameron, Snerry Tedder, Paul Nlchols, Cloud Mcfallwern, Rober Ringbloom, Davrd Somers, David Brooks, Tom Thompson, Mnlxe Horroun, Dennis Garner, Colleen Clolhver, Dove Mason, Belh Edwards, Pal Spragle, and Sue Snover, 3rd row lsealedl Jolie langen, Kewln Vogue, Dons M h' D th F' ld fL'f ,our Vlorrlwern band ploys Ihe Huslve hgh? song brrnglng about o response ol qheefg Gnd ghgoyg, on eggennol Sound UQ loolball spwrlf 7' 'X fu X-f'-by -R135 1 l ' ,, ,Q Q: If ll Loseyg lstandingl Dave Beckett, Debbie Tenieras, Carol Dalby, Helen Kyriakides, Mickey Laucks, Kathy Ball, Diane Robertson, Doyle Evans, Louis Campbell, Lloyd English, Larry Jenkins, Rafus Jones, David Roerink, Ralph Funk, lseatedl Tom Collins, Al Livingston, Doug Weller, Ath row, lseatedl Don McGeen, Chris Vavarre, Don Schroeder, lstandingl Tim Huemiler, Mr. A. Roger Welton - Director, Pete Tysick, Mike Esralian, David Seay, Bob Crichton, Dave Hardman, Bill Carter, Don McQueen, Tom Bollman, Ed Neeb, Leigh Dushane, Larry Schons, lseatedl Sarn Ritchie, Bill Dolson. Absentfrom picture: .lonnie Magar, Brenda Young and .lennie Barnes, Band Always in step, always in tune. This is how I remember the Pontiac Northern Band. The first time I saw an exhibition of their talents was during halftime at all the home football games. They really looked impressive down there on the field marching in their uniforms and playing the Huskiefight song. As the year went on, they provided the music at many of the school functions and every time l heard them it made me even prouder that I was a Huskie. Although the band is more often seen in the bandshell as shown here and on the field, theY me Ocluolltf One Ol the best concert bands in the state. ia Adding an eitra sparkle neeaea lu n are hall time pleasant lor the tans rnalaret e Judy Cameron helps to lead O r H ske bana dowr the tield Leading our t-luskie Marching Bona dawi the held Junior Skip Kelly adds tothe spirit .gi the rgili CGYQVYHOUIES Z, izi is E. fc:- ....,-.-., .. ...aw-, pan .,, Q ' -14411, :I-QA, ' 'H ff Q ' , A..-,f S 'mg P fff T11 We Write the Pages of the Present to Become Reminders of the Past I r If , O -- -Ya,-.Y-1-......... Wim OH the Work ,O be doneon me yeorbook prank Soren dvscussed usually wfmlve yeovbool pmblems Dm ,A professnonm phorogropher for Svorer Spelhnon Studuos, ond MOV' mc' 5'3'1'0' P'C'U 55 POV 70' U 'W JNf Y 0' We U' 3 3 Mr Ferguson, Avuiomche Advrsor, fund Mme V0 Choi Thmgs 5 'Q'5 'V' me 500 Loohs Irie she's nov hovmg much success Seems ca wldl'f3OV1'nS of 0 hmslw-ed yefwt-ook Jw: ml-mg Conn F3'-ev:-w-gre' owoy from her rob os the mcllor copy wrwler L ! A. vu r 5 'E f s 4 AL- ima, 355331 ' 3 'gas' .kv if '----+ Q 1 it l 'V r X Here are two very busy Avalanche staff members, Karen Zach, cropper, and Terri Lamberson, organization assistant. They are posed in their usual habitat helping the photographer, Frank, as much as possible, but a surprise was in store lor them when he swung around and snapped their picture instead. Nancy Sumpter, Faculty editor, is like a tiny Sergeant Carter on Gomer Pyle when she belts into the iuniors, Carol Taylor and Jeanne Rayner, on what is to s 61,527 V f' MW , U I' But Mr. Ferguson -- we weren't gossiping -- we were discussing our boardsln Kathy Curtis is Editor ol Sports, but Nancy Mil-lay lSports assrstantl never knew sports could be so interesting. be done and howto do ir, X, e.,.4v- fl' ,A xv 1 .sg X bi .,Ws.wf fx-iw T' M sm DT lm .A . 4' mf. Q5 Sa 'f mm U, ow go Um m3 9- 50 FU' no C mm '72 . go mf A ,,,-,N ,ss-if 55 5- :- .Dm ,, V53 qw 'TIT gm ow Q? we -rs me U2 D- -i. iv- Qc :ht as -lk? mv QQ -o Se 1 :m gm I -I 3, fn f'i Qu: m Q 5. 1 I I I an 'ev .- Karla Smith is trying to type copy but Isn't getting much done with Barb Wighlnion, Busrneis Manager and Rgpgrter, talking to her Is this o lriendly argument or -:I little chat between -f w-JIU Maybe IIE a dispute on whose article should go on which page Anyway, both sides appeor tn have o ditlrcult time F- plainin thi-rr I Alter the picture is taken, it ls developed and enlarged inthe Polaris darkroom Finally, Alan Livingston cuts the picture to lit the space . while Mr Buchanan decides what page the picture will go on, We Try to See the World the Way lt ls Polaris Deadlines! Oh, I never could understand how they could creep up on o person. lt seemed that we had iust put the paper to bed, when Mr. Buchanan in- formed us the next POLARIS was coming out in a few I days. I chuckle when I recall how we all labored over the sports page, There iustwasn't enough room for all the copy. Then, someone would let out a cry and we would run to discover that page one had a , big hole in the middle. And there was always O I panic when the cartoons were drawn, they were I usually pretty direct, almost too direct sometimes. But somehow the paper always came out on time. And the sports page looked great, the front page had no holes, and the cartoons didn't get all the editors expelled. But it did give Mr. Buchanan a few more gray hairs. Q I V Y It a- 5' ,4 Q , -,CJK A Q., 6.3 rf., Q Hx,- w W K A bass-1 Z if? .,s' 54 My Work of Today Becomes My Life of Tomorrow . . X, X Q Alfie. Gaining valuable experience in secretarial work are the members of the Office Co-ap: list rawl Dana Gruno lBishopl, Frances Salas, Christine Navarre, Barb Williams, Janet Arms, Linda Pena l2nd rowj Barbara Early, Linda Seater, Gail Barton, Brenda Picklesimer, Dianna Watson, Sandy Caldwell, Pat Trotter. l3rd Mike Lemmon feglly looked 'Canned' ,n yhispmureyumque ca-op students. This is one of the many ideas used tor designing of the display case window was done by the OdV9Vll5lf Q- r 54 i l ii l 1' , sw' 68 gf 5 L If 1 Q ii 5 l Z if 1 .- rl 1 If' 0 y in f i rowl Verna Sherrill, Juanda Boyd, Charlotte Miracle, Sonia Teague, Shirley Hertel, Linda Barr, Janice Figurski, Angie Mendieta. lfith rowl Mary Popaur, Donna Clauser, Carol Prudhomme, Sue Dunnigan, Doris Losey, Dianne Layman llene Bayd, Claudette Bexell, Cathy Smith. Mr, Friebe regards his unique showcase with a critical eye. His retailing classes aided him in the designing at this commercial art showcase, 5 ll 1 ii Co-op lRetail and Officel What an opportunity! The Co-op program that is offered here at PNH is really a valuable experience. It W ,,, . gave me a chance to finish my high school education and at the same time hold a job and earn money. This program gave me an advantage over high school students in that even after graduation, lwould have behind my on-the-iob training which would be extremely helpful in later iob applications. l will always re- rnernbar the rewards that this pro- gram brought me as a Pontiac Nor- thern student. Many seniors spend their afternoons working at stores and places of business because they belong to Retail Co-op headed by Mr. Friebe, these seniors are: llst fowl, Mr. D. R, Friebe, Irma Goudson, Sandra Loop, Sandra Bailey, Naomi Bredaw, Pam Clancy, l2nd fOWl, Chuck Schatzley, Aldene Brown, Glenda Dauen- Co-op gives opportunity to many students. Jim Gagle, a ca-op student, working at Monarch's, is shown here selling ties to a Northern student, hauer, Linda Coward, Jon Phillips, Susan Kuhn, Patricia Johnson, l3rd rowl, Larry Cole, Bob Storieburg, Greg Williamson, Cl'iuckWilliams,Jirn Harbin, Ron Langevin, Randy Stogner, Michael Jozwik: lAth rowl, Arthur Rockwell, Donald Schroeder, Ted Jordan, Mike Lirnon, Paul Ruff, Doyle Evans, Terry Schliter. ? Z E li 3 69 l We Do For Others What They Cannot Do For Themselves , I, V H rf L ' i as Jv -J Y V ' Q 1 ' 4 M1 l ' LL Y . . I' r 4 t ,XA . V i i , 2 4 t F . i 4 :T 326231 f bfi' tt 4, -- ' ' -3lY'3'11- V ? 1 1 .- ' -, - C., Q , - x ,,, f , Always ready to assist students and teachers durint lab hours are, list rowj, Glenda Turcott, Margaret Osborne, Nancy l-larroun, Janet Vandecar, Jane Harrell, Claudia Schwartz l2nd rawl, Debi McLean, Dianne Vallad, Nancy Watkins, Lois Vancil, Carol Walclbillig, Ron Fritz, Beverly Pauley, lflrd rowl, Terri Lambersan, Susan Narberg, ward, Jody Schmuker, lztth rowl, Lynn Batten, Jeanne Rayner, Kathy Curtis, Nancy Willard, Linda Gillette, Janice Ca Bill Davis, Henry Martin, Dave Williams, Dewayne Stevens, Ken Bierl, Jinelle Mills, Alon Hilty. ,f-1--f-i Gym Assistants who help the Gym teachers in their work are: list rowl Linda Falk, Susan Snaver, Donna Moline, Jane Campbell, Janet Vandecar, l2nd rowj, Sandy Stevens, Mary Hickingbattam, Barbara Daniels, Mike Hester, Kay Ridley, Nancy Harroun, l3rd rowl, Deborah Kay, Henry Martin, Marty Stewart, Gary McConnell, Jinelle Mills, Dennis Vineyard always knows what he's doing when assisting in the Chemistry lab, Sue Norberg is trying totind authow ta weigh the chemical and Dennis, dumblounded, realizes he doesn't know what to do alter all. Lab and Gym Assistants l remember when l was scheduling for classes that on the scheduling sheet there was listed various electives as being assistants, Two ol the choices that caught my eye were lab and gym as- sistants. Now that l was an educated upperclassman, these choices would give me a chance to escape study hall and to prove my worth by helping one of my favorite teachers. Science had always fascinated me and here was an opportunity to both participate and ob- serve a class. And l really enioyed gym, and it would really be lun to romp around an extra hour a day. With these choices, ltouncl it a most pleasant method of spending my free hours. Gym Assistants have a busy life, taking gym numbers and snowing students techniques lor playing games. HereMonica Pattersonisshowing Cindy Carie techniques used in Volleyball. How would our Science teachers getalong without their lab assistants? As Henry Martin pours acid into a buret, lab assistants Mike Hamm, Janice Coward, Jinelle Mills, Sandy Hillman, Debby Mclean and Sue Snover contribute their help to this experiment. Q' V 'I I M125 A 'iff ' Ugg g - SJ -at , -A u 1 , A Q. '.'Z ,, 5' ' 9 x i 6,2 ,gf - Lxifizi fygff- f.- - fy? f 4 ,f J: avian' 3 ,K 54-W i , ,,,,, s V- ' 5 ' Y Y..-'ff -.,v ' , Ui' M. ,., 44, -4 V' w 1... ,,. gy 1 . ,f 1 l Learn to Help Myself By Helping Other Others Those who assisted in the Attendance Office were, list fowl, Marie Gillotte, Linda Adams, Betty Payne, Linda Thompson, Linda Bailey, Beverly Clancy, l2nd rowj, Vickie Schreiber, Nancy Weber, Carol Smith, Carol Fredericks, Vicki Rucker, Pat Shelley, Mrs. Dyke, l3rd rowl, Pom Rowe, Jerry Compagnoni, Dawn Hartung, Peggy Rosser, Claudia Everett, Mary Horton, Charlotte Hulett, Merlyn Laurain, l4th rowj, Karen Henderson, Susan Bilkey, Sue Dunnigan, Claudette Bexell, Rick Wilcox, Pete Pratt, Terry DeClute, Kathy Jack. I remember all the girls who worked in the main office, the af- tendance office, and the bookstore. Their efficiency saved me many a costly moment when Iwas pressed for time, trying to run an errand in the limited time between classes, ofcourse, the benefits were not all one-sided. The girls benefited as much, if not more from the valuable experience they gained from execut- ing their many daily tasks and tackling and solving the problems that arose. They all contributed to making the school run a bit more smoothly. Selling many necessary supplies are the people who work in the Bookstore: llst rowl, Sandy Albertson, Mary Gonzales, Marla Garza, l2nd fowl, Sharon Evens, Gale Pintamo, Marlene James, Dianne Liddy, l3rd rowl, Julie Thornberry, Mike Hamm, Dawn Guenther, Ken Hughes, Debra Brown. 72 2 .gl Q H 'UAB' Willing to help and assist you in every way are the office helpers: llst rowl, Gail 1' 1 5 Keeley, Margaret Haskill, f2nd rowl, Carolyn Bowling, Barb Monroe, l3rd rowl, Belinda f Office, Attendance Office and Bookstore Girls Ggascock Sony Homes, Sandy gfevens, Judy pofison, ! I ' i. Gaining valuable experience as an office switchboard operator is Gail Keeley. ,' r nl 5 v t xt tfwmugf-f, -. I v and I f Student Union helps out with the expenses of the yearbook, newspapers, games and meets, the members are: Ilst YOWJ, Dianne Liddy, Pat Hampartzoomian, Terry Thornthwaite, Miss Swanson, I2nd rowt, Sue Pruett, Debi McLean, Sandy Caldwell, Paula Thomas, Yvonne Field, Linda Harroun, Linda Thomas, Nancy Harroun, Edith Hartung, Kay Nonamaker, Potty Guy, Carmen Lemus, Bonnie Plummer, Janice Gauthier, Claudia Schwartz, l3rd rowl, Cynthia Sanchez, Susan Norberg, Ann McGoldrick, Janice Coward, Jean Hunt, Dianna Watson, Donna Maline, Barb Williams, Dianna Tibetts, Renee Warren, Barbara Scott, Ricky Reid, Miss Swanson looks on as two Student Union representatives check and balance the money co-ordinated with the Student Union program. I i , 21 Clncly Come' Clmflolle RUWIS. lfith fowl, Connie Cheek, Sandra Loop, Diana Eiga Debbie Suckow, Vera Green, Pat Tibbetts, Chris Martin, Helen Gauthier, Cherie Wright, Mary J Burnett, Marsha Smith, Sharon Comstock, Denise Coin, Shelia Dutton, Kay Jones, Susan Kuhn, I5ih rowi, Nat-,gy I-iowofdy Sondy 5,e,en5' BM Davis, Claudia Everett, Bob Baker, Julie Thornberry, Frank Lafferty, John Eyzgalli, Jerry Collins, Richard Brznoznik, Claudia Bexell, Carol Ehlers, Sue Dunnigan, Ron Pepper, Phyllis Flowers, Doris Losey Looks like quite a stack ol cards and Pat I-tampartzoomian agrees it takes forever to type a card for each Student Union member Happiness is Saving Money .,.. Through togetherness Student Union I remember being told all about Student Union when I was a sophomore It was something quite new and different to me, and I didn't really under stand what it was all about at first. But after the repeated explanations I received, it finally began to sink in that this organization offered a real bargain to the students. For one low price, it granted admittance to all the home sporting events, plus all the editions of the school paper, and the yearbook, too. It was so much easier and much less painful to pay one small sum at the beginning of the year and then by simply showing my student union card be granted all these privileges. I really think that Miss Swanson and her Student Union staff deserve a great deal of praise tor organizing and managing this organization at Northern, 73 i A. . 4' rc 'FIX sf., 2 ,:p,,, ,L -- 3 -,K , .,. , Q, p , 7 ,Q 7' 1 N , --M- N- -'-f - ,---- .x mm. ..-.i.-., 4. , . , A if-4 I Qing gy 5 'ffgif' ' 3---H-3 .f ,, , , ,uv ,,,A , ,,k., A H H 4, V , U 1 ff 9 ff .,AA 4, 'jf' if -X A' '--f --:q- -4x4A ' I 7 4 'l 2, -if ,fa , M' Q 7 A T7'--'H 4?------H -M-V' 5' 1 4 in '-' ..,, 4 . . - . f 1.-I ffnh- u a -if , .W 4441- .,,,,, ,.:. , , , W TT ' 31.31 , ' ,If i 'fi ......, 5- -4..- Y, f :1,,,Q,L,,-,,. ,M v fd ..i:y , Liu-awww-mf-1 ' .......i....L.... v- ,,L.- ,- . .,,,. ., .wwp '...1.......g i ii Q 1 sa 511' 13-X , asain, 4 .annua- -.., 44.,fM.,..f, A, W , ,- ig , ,S-EA' Q1 All around tenseness rs apparent in everyones laces -Y that guy lust has to that ball! He got itl He's running' A TOUCHDOWNI And the crowd roars some scream, some hug, all in sheer delight All of this makes the spirit Northern what it is -- the best ever imagined t T k b l wo wee s e are homecoming on a Sotcirday night Miss Davis and Miss Foley were trymwg or me Fabric Ho s d I Y . u e iscussing o l the problems to be considered in making a robe tor the queen Ines, day ol the next week, they began and Spent mor t nw M Th f H 5 0 9 'QlWl P'-Jlling the main pieces triqilther e a owing Tuesday they work again into the small hours ot the MSM puyimg me hmm? The Thursday belore homecomin Miss Dav git ii h r Q is pt cr t e inal iQ,Qt,,55 Jud pyydcyy ,he Lys My Munn Campbell received the honor to wear and model the rgbe ih, it J ooh so long tg. meme We Belong To the Mutual Admiration Society Pep Club Up to the school every Monday morning lor a pep club meeting at 8 o'clock. Sometimes it was awful hard to make it, but the extra ellort wos worth it. The purpose of a Pep Club is to promote more school spirit and that's exactly what Miss Davis and her toithlul workers did. We sold but- tons, badges, and pomporns. We had bake sales and sock hops And mc-st important of all, we had the spirit ot the school at heart. At every pep gggembly and game the stands were packed and the cheering sections really made themselves heard. So we don't have to make ant' EWUSGS gbguf being gpiritless, We lust thank ow' Pep Club for the great rob tho' they do. T5 ' 7944 V Q37 f ' ffff, gl 4 , ' 5 K ,,, , 4 Aga., s., fl V xi-iw? V i . , .4 4 . ,,,:f4f,f,., V W W, if 51 L. ' ., ' 'Qlgyn jizf-.Ft Qf.,f5.n-gZ':'P1' '. fwwwQWwi.f F'-fi 1' 1 1, gif'-?L?f5'QS?ii'J1'j Q, Q' ,V-v ,,f:i,f,14sf11.1I:-A 'F ri ff, 1 -5 b'v7Q1'2:'q,- an WJ' 5 X r , I L 11 3 'Y' . V n -.4 '44 Northern's odors and actresses belong to the Northern Players: llst rowj, Offt- cers - Pat Hampartzoomian, Bruce Kilmer, Aloma Julian, l2nd fOWl, Nancy Sump- ter, Teresa Dean, Pam Green, Carol Persinger, Edith Hartungg l3rd fOWl, Mike Hamm, Jeanne Rayner, Mary Souden, Lucinda King, Linda Gronsky, ldth rowl, Theres a body in there' Only one of the many surprtses Mortnmer Brewster Came up against as he discovers his 'harmlessv aunts have been murdering men as one of their charlties. Bruce Kulmer portrayed Morturner Brewster as 5 1 4 f f K 1 3 ff 4 2 ,T .K 2 1 9 ,, E 5 5 2 2 ,,.,,z Q E. C Green, Karen George, Ruchard Tucker, Daytd Raerink, Carol Taylor, Barb Wightman, Robert Rrgney, 15th rowt, AI Ltytngston, Chrts Skillman, Pamela Cole- man, Phillup Hull, Bob Stoneburg, Harry Miller the male lead and Aloma Jultan and Pom Greene partrayed Aunt Abby and Aunt Martha In the ternale leads ol the Northern Players prod-J-:ttan at 'Arsentc and Old Lace' 1 '-F x , .fs-...M .Tl ff ii 4 7 2 . -M izy 00x X nur 1 -f f , ' ,. Q ,ffl ,2 , ,, A F' ll jf- 'Ile We Lead But We Must Also Follow Cheerleaders .Red and White Fight! l remember the cries ol the cheer' leaders G' OH of Noni-,em'5 sporting events. As they stood down there dodging run-away footbolls and baslretballs, they cheered Oulr team to victory. lt must have talcen an avvtal lot of energy to iurnp and scream for all those games, And. of Course the cheerleaders are like every other squad, they have to pat in rnarty hours ol diligent practice too They wouldift look hall oe nice il they didnt constantly wort on devising new cheers and on perfecting the old! lanwtlior ones. As they lecly the Hustres lolloffedy cheering and clopping. Yes, it mast have talfen an avvtal lot ot energy, and an awtol lat ot pride in being a Pontiac Northern Cheerleader X l3OlXtl'li -awww, ' T9 l Members of the death-defying Ski Club are irow I1 Ron Pepper - President, Dawn Guenther - Historian, Carol Persinger Y Treasurer, Judy Radeki Y Secretary, Mike Davis - Vice President lrow 21 Dennis McLaughlin, Ken Sands, Debi McDirty, Diana Fartlan, Dennis Janaarek, Bill Flurry. lrow 31 Jane Stutesman, Janice Walls, Aloma Julian, Kathy Hoisington, Kathy Klinger, Dan McQueen, Gary Law' rence. lrow 41 Beth Edwards, Kathy Dougherty, Jan Threlkeld, Janice Gauthierm, Kim Callahan, Karen Love, Mary Robinson. lrow 51 Nick loulakie, Karen Zach, Ron Pepper and our foreign exchange student, Hans Kummert, show the technique l l . t 4 I-Y 'i ls there a Doctor in the house? of skiing. Terri Lamberson, Linda Falk, Julie Tangen, Linda Thomas, Cindy Carie, Karen Rossman. lrow 61 Sandy Vied, Linda Crabtree, Janet Young, Nadene Garchow, Jinelle Mills, Brenda Cheek, Jill Hart, Mary Leever, Cheryl Alstat. lraw 71 Jan Sisk, David Roerink, David McConnell, Randy Eldridge,Mike Loulakis, Paul Bowers, Pete Pratt, Larry Adler, Jim Banta, Ron Longerim. lrow 81 Dennis Galbraith, Randy Petiprin, Tom Thornsan, Bill Carter, Alan Livingston, Mike Lemon, Ed Neeb, Hans Kummet, Bill Davis. Ski Club The visions l had of me flying gracefully down the white slopes led to the door of A-20 to become a member of the Pontiac Northern Ski Club. As I sat at the meetings while plans were being formulated for the SGGSOH, my mind wan- dered from cristie turns to fly- ing iumps. I prayed each night faithfully for the first snowfall. Finally it came. With my new ski clothes and long underwear, l set out to conquer the slopes. But when I had haphazardly taken my first beautiful bathtub fall, my pipedreams rapidly began to fizzle out and to my dismay I discovered that skiing is not quite as easy as it looks. lt takes practice, agility, and co-ordination to fly gracefully down the slopes and not to end up in a crumpled heap at the bottom. So as the year went by, only through many falls, l progressed from snow bunny to full-fledged skier. ROD Pepper, president of Ski Club, and Hans Kummert, can be seen often onthe slopes of Pine Knob i Our Feminine Athletes are Champs A Various sports activities are enjoyed by the girls in G.R.A, The oliicers are llst rowj Dianne Liddy, President, Linda Wilkinson, Vice President, Nancy Howard, Secretary, Susan Snover, Treasurer. l2nd rawl Nancy Dash - Sponsor, Mon- ica Patterson, Guadalupe Gaytan, Edith Hartung, Shirley Walker, Delene Dunn. l3rd rowj Katherine Austin, Linda Oh! lt's cold! Itwasa pretty funny sight to watch the GRA members push their sponsor, Miss Dash, in the pool. But iudging from the smile, she can't be too mad. Thomas, Barbara l.aVallis, Dell Thompson, Clara Caddell, Cindy Carle, Linda St, John. lrlth rowl Elaine Dykman, Lois Swarti, Mable Thomas, Gloria Boldizar, Renee Warren, Peggy Grooms. l5th rowl Barbara Daniels, Pat Gauthier, Andrea Jackson, Linda Roy, Dnonne Phillips, Barbara Hap- good, Sandy Plummer GRA. member Monica Patterson and Sue Snover has scored many points lor the G.R.A, basketball team. 49 I I I 2 ? , l l Jamie Menear, Charlotte Wood, Cindy Keils, Mr, Rogell, l4th fowl, Jerry Bixby, Our skillful debaters rarely saw defeat: lst row, Pot Leonard, James Fall, Michael Lucius, Ralph Bartles, l2nd fowl, Aloma Julian, Linda Tenieras, Brenda Drake, Hilda Medina, Kathy Hoisingtong l3rd fowl, Debbie Talbott, Hans Kumrpert, Patrick Griffin, Mark Cook, Robert Han, Pat Adrnanitis. Dm Pick a Little, Talk a Little Getting up to debate for the first time is really a terrifying experience. The opposing team used words to refute my case that I had never even heard of. And when I got up to speak I found that half of the hundred dollar words I knew com' pletely vanished from my memory. All my quote cards lust didn't seem to be of any use and my evidence started looking weaker and weaker. But I didn'l want to let my partner down, so I made a valiant attempt at defending our case. I relied Numerous trophies are only part of the thrilling rewards captured by members of the Debate Team. Pat Griffin, Pat Leonard, Ralph Barlles, Linda lenieras, on common sense and logic, and continually racked my brain for more helpful tidbits of information thatduring those months of preparation Mr. Rogell had spent painful hours of review- ing. To my amazement before I had finished speaking, my case was sounding pretty good, and my quotes did fit and my vocabulary was causing a respectful look from the iudges, too. As the stop card was held up, I sighed a small sigh of relief and sat down feeling like a real debator. Kathy Hoisington, and Cindy Keils brought home the most impressive record in the tearn's history. 4 ' ' A 941 y-' ...Sgr ,nn 6 Any boy yhat has earned a varsity letter qualities tor the Varsity Club. These boys are: list fowl, Nick Loulakis, Steve Yedlin, Frank Latterty, Kris Verway, Ken Hughes, l2nd rowl, Elden Johnson, Carl Hiller, John Willson, Tom Kell, Charles Ross, Joe Cerre, lllrd rowl, Jon Knibbs, Bill Green, Dave Penny- backer, Mike Harroun, Kerry Richmond, Bob Baker, lrith rowj, Frank Yedlin, Christopher Thoren Skillman, Henry Martin, Dana Coin, Dennis Shields, Paul Loose, Denny Cherry, l5th rowl, Gary McConnell, James Carr, Mark Kay, Bruce Walls, Craig Sanderson, Bob Fulks, Larry Geeck. V a r si ty C l U b ,Q - lg , Y - if 6:11 jx . nT Linda Townes reigned as Valentine Queen at the Varsity Club's annual Valentine Dance. Votes were collected for her in the form of penni9Si Und all m0 eY WGS donated to the Varsity Club. 'tfeiif' 'WW Debbie said 'Yes' Our Athletes Union Every dignitied member ot Noriherrfs Varsity Club was once a very lowly and undignilied scut. To qoality lor membership of this club a boy must have achieved his letter in a Varsity sport. Then he must subject himselt to a week ot the cruelest torture ever known, which is called initiation. Alter all, the Varsity Club likes their men tough. But this club does morethan provide a variety show for the rest ot the students during their initiations, it serves a very prominent and useful part in our school, They are behind numerous money-making projects during the year. They have dances, projects, and sales. And the funny thing is every year, at the close of school, the club's treasury is empty, The Varsity Club gives money to the international Club to help pay for the foreign students and it helps buy things tor the school, and it also gives out scholarships to its graduating members. lt is always giving, and I think it deserves a big Huskie Thank you. How would you leel it suddenly some boy you ve never seen t:-elore aiobi YOUT hand, drops down on his knee and asks you to marry hirn7' Ueblzie kitten 5 -iot sure what ta say when Leigh Dushane proposes to her -- while Frgni Nqr-jlin supervises i.ee's under pressure as o scut, but hed ,ej-Jil, i-.ai 9 problems it 83 Our Student Q 1.35375 Ex -Al is i.4 an The activities and the governrrientof the school are run by the Student Council which consists of the following membersi The officers which are seated in the front row are: Nancy Surnpter, Ron Fritz, Vice President, Terri Lomberson, Treasurer, Scott Hudson, President: Janet Young, Secretary, Mark Cook, and Bruce Kilmer. llst rowj Glenda Turcott, Potty Guy, Paula Rampart, Judy Fields, Kathy Klingler, Johnnie Modor, Sarah Little, Jane Harrell, Alamo Julian, Nancy Church, Marilyn Brozaski, Tom Scott, Carol Davenport. l2nd rawl Edward G. Dauw - Sponsor, Julie Tangen, Lindo Pruett, Debbie Killen, Jamie Menear, Bob Boker, Nancy Watkins, Steve Renda, Debbie Tene NCUCY SUVWPVSI' Grid Bruce Kilmer go over some names for the selection of the Teen Ol 'he Week- NOUCY Und Bruce both represent Northern on the Pontiac Citizen's Committee on Youth Pro ram the Y th F projects in Pontiac. Q , ou orum, and working on many other youth t ' i ' .4414 ,, ieras, Kim Callahan, Cheryl Parden, Ginny Schekenburger, MargaretFrank, Gail Lund- berg, Miss Kerr - Sponsor. l3rd rowl Julie Thornberry, Art Blagg, Diane Reed, Jody Schmucker, Don McGeen, Pat Leonard, Paul Pfeiffer, Alon Hilty, Cindy Beck, Kathy Curtis, Christopher Skillman, Ken Hughes, Jeanne Rayner, Jeannie Zuck, Linda Baily, Janet Fields, llith rowl Marjorie Dodge, Nancy Mihay, Vernon Koop, Bob St, John, Paul Bowers, Douglas Weiler, Earl Myers, Dave Compagnoni, Harry Miller, Dennis Vallod, Denny Cherry, Davis Weaver, Rick Rhoney, Rita Dean, Charlotte Wood. 'We wish you a Merry Christmas. Student Council spread good cheer throughout the school by sponsoring the Christmas Door Con- test. The winning door is oictured here. vu' ,X ii-. Government Student Council I remember the Student Council as the government ofthe school. lt really gave the students a chance to voice their opinions on school procedure. Some- times they were too vocal and many interesting de- bates developed. But Mr, Dauw and Miss Kerr were always there to keep order and to make helpful sugges- tions. Many issues arose during the year and thanks to an alert and competent Student Council, they were handled effectively. 36 The soft velveteen robe fell from her shoulders. The roses cause chills ran through her at the sight of the huge crowd, and Mr. Douw A Student COUHCI' SDOU' . . 9 smelled sweet. Was she cold because of the night air or be- the realization that she was QUEQVT- 50' Pictures again? Oh well, it is part of the thrill of being on the Homecoming Rll0 '9Yi Kl lQi Jertie C0mPU9'li0119995JUCkB'0Wf'tPGl5lW9ll9Y.M'l'e Hflmm. Und court. Your picture and name seems to appear everywhere. Continually feel- NOUCY 5UmPl9f fepfeseftl the Qfodl-'0 Q Cl055 Ot'07l 05 'he HOWQCOWWQ COW'- ings of pride well up, This year from left to right, Tom Kellg Linda Penag Rick , -.... A-A xa' ,.f , sf' -vi. ix . x ff. ' 4 wk fx. 1 V 1 A1 4 9 , ff 7 fig' v- ' lb-1 W I , griaggvf - , 7' . V if ,ef ' ' ' 1 Q , .. ,ff 0- 9 .I ,f,,, -V ,gI.mw1' TAL- .i ',u -' , nmunl -a-u-'- VN. X ,,, N A- ..- ,.. .,. ... V.. 1 Wi aa J' 3:1 f ig, E 11 i H , I' ll of Fish in the Sea So pretty and so graceful. I was always envious of the girls in the Catalina Swim Club. They looked so beautiful as they glided through their routines without a single mis- take. I always looked forward each spring to the annual water show, even though after attending Iwas terribly iealous of their talent. Months and months of preparation went into each routine. Each was composed and directed by the girls and their sponsor, Miss Kern. I remember how they cut through the water without hardly disturbing it. And the way they stay together was remarkable to a dog-paddler like myself. As they stand and pay trib- ute to our country in the traditional finale, l always feel doubly proud, proud of the United States and very proud of Northern's Catolinos. ln. .fr IJ' , Y' Officers ofthe Cotalinas are Alan Hilty-Treasurer, Nadine Garchow - President, Yvonne Sturdy - Vice President, and Jinelle Mills, Secretary 'Children must play. Pam Duby, Yvonne Sturdy, Terri Lamberson, and Nadene Garchow, members ot School Days', had a little fun before practice Meet and Make ew Friends International Club Always raising money is the most important proiect of the International Club. l can re- member Mr. Hull was entangling us with some new contest or something. l was be- ginning to feel like a beggar after carrying around jars and tape to collect the money. But there were benefits for us too. We had our famous splash parties and our annual Christmas dinner at Ted's, not counting all the fun just at the meetings. I can remember how hard we worked on the projects so that we could make enough money to enable more kids to go to Europe and to bring more exchange students to Northern. l think that the International Club is one of the most important clubs and one of the bestsupported clubs at Northern and l am pretty proud to have been a member. Ugly!!! Paul Bowers agrees that Dennis Shields is the ugliest athlete he has ever seen and supports Dennis with his pennies, Dennis won the title 'Mr. Ugliest Athlete ofthe Year' with 5-42.96, Promoting good foreign relations are the members of International Club: flst fowl, Ran Fritz - Sec, Treas., Lars Olar Eriksson - Exchange Student tram Sweden, Jeanne Rayner - Vice Pres., Scot Hudson -- Pres., Hans Jurgen Kummert - Ex- Chgnge student trorn Germany, l2nd rowl, Dana Coin, Rick Rhoney, John Willson, Frank Lafferty, Miss Gaubis, Miss Steppon, Mrs. Noonan, Mr. Hull, Glenda Tur- cott, Linda Crabtree, t3rd rowl, Dennis Galbreath, Chuck Williams, Randy Peti- prin, Denny Cherry, Linda Fournier, Shelia Dutton, Vicky Pruett, Terri Lamberson, Mike Giroux, Martha Nance, Julie Thornberry, fdth FOWJ, Barb Wightman, Nancy Watkins, Patty Guy, Nancy Mihay, Debbie Talbott, Lee Jackson, Sandy Vied, Pat Shelley, Jane Campbell, Linda Pena, Jamie Menear, Doug Pizzala, f5th rowl, Beth Bach, Delene Dunn, Pat Hampartzoomian, Nancy Brown, Mike Loulakis, Kay Ridley, Nancy Willard, Karen Zoch, Kathy Curtis, Kathy Blanchard, Marilyn Bra- zaski, Ruth Helm, fath rowl, Nancy Pizzala, Kathy Brumm, Linda Kosheba, Jane Harrel, Marjorie Dodge, Frank Yedlin, Marsha Tebeau, Jinelle Mills, Brenda Cheek, Bev Stodler, Pat Barnett, Teresa Dean, Diana Ardelan, l7th rowl, Margot Beauchamp, Cindy Keils, Susan Kuhn, Kay Jones, Pam Duby, Chris Martin, Char- les Kline, Jeannie Masters, Carol Stanich, Debbie McKenzie, Jerry Collins, Paul Bowers, Mike Hamm, Debi McLean, l8th rowl, Patsy Pritchard, Jacqueline Buero, Chris Rose, Pat Maddock, Beth Edwards, Yvonne Prueh, Nancy Sumpter, Art Blagg, Bob Staneburg, Carol Persinger, Jim Harrison, Renee Warren, Diana Phillips, John Russell, f9th rowj, Vernon Koop, JanisWhite, Linda Tenieras, Debbie Tenieras, Beverly Pauley, Linda Gillette, Sandy Caldwell, Sandy Stevens, Barbara Early, Naomi Bredaw, Kenneth Hughes, Kathy Klingler, Christopher Skillman, Linda Pruet, ll0th rowj, Jim Vaught, Brenda Damron, Jeanette Vore, Jill Hart, Linda Harroun, Daphne Hapgood, Tom LaCourse, Lesley Rollison, Gail Tuttle, Peggy Smith, Gwen Smith, Lynn Batten, Bill Davis, Bruce Kilmer, fl lth rawl, Larry Geeck, Marty Stewart, Henry Martin, Charlotte Wood, Sue Dunnigan, Susan Nor- berg, Fred Giddings, Linda King, Carol Taylor, Gerald Walton, Sally Haines, Janet Vandecar, Nancy Harroun, Margaret Osborne, fl2th rawl, Claudette Bexell, Kim Callahan, Linda Bailey, Linda Townes, Lois Weyer, John Casanova, Darlene Bell, Katherine Austin. l 88 1 ll 'Y , L i. - rl ji , I, f M It v Y 1 1 r 1 ,X- ' W 5 M M 5' - - ,V nv f, ---...lg ff-'Axz I rw , ',.- A if .P 11 I V ' , t We're Taught to Teach ll E J 5 2 2 3 Members ot the worthwhile Future Teachers Association are lrow ll Kathy Four- BUSVO. Lwnn Howes, leffi KUYGY1. NUHCY PilZOlO, Pam Green. lrow 31 Karen nier, Delene Dunn, Edith Hartung, Johnnie Madar, Linda Pruett, Barbara Early. lfUCl1El, POVSY p 'Cl'10'Cl. Jinelle Mills, MU'9l9 D0d99tNUVlCYMll 0Y, Anne COlCl16f. lrow Ql A, Marcille - sponsor, Sue Pruett, Brenda Cheek, Linda Gillette, Jacqueline Jody Schmucker Plans For a Look into Tomorrow 4 ? 4 1 Preparing for future occupation are the Junior Secretary: llst rowl, Janet Arms, Verna Chism, Gail Barton, Barbara Williams- President, Katherine Austin, Elsie Felice Mrs Dells l2nd YOWJ Vioki Rucker lngrld Pourchez Linda Moran . A . . , , , Donna Maline, Juanda Boyd, Janet Bowen, Jeanne Hart -- Sec. Treas,g l3rd rowl, Renee 90 me v 5' Warren, Carol Fredericks, Shirley Heftel, Linda Campbell, Cinac Babb, Llrldv Kosheba, Janice Johnson, ldth rowj, Kathy Brumm, Mary Boyd, Claudette Bexell, Carol Prudharnme, Helen Gauthier, Connie Pack, Janice Figurslmi, Karla Smith - Vice Pres. , ,ff I 4.4 'E 'If' WU fn va 9 llls le W' lm Q IP t' M k P r t, f mclceWgllel3eCErE1i Someday The following girls are preparing to become Future Hom Sponsor, Beatrice Hernandez. Linda St. John, Janice Walls, smokers: list rowj, Mary Cooper - Vice Pres., Lois Weyer- Vinci' Upton, l3rd rowi, Peggy Traweek, Kay Jones, Gail - Pres., Marilyn Foster - Sec.g l2nd rowl, . Miss Parrish - Sansing, Vickie Davis, Betty Traweek-Treas., Jane Stutesman. Parlez-vous Francias FTA, Jr, Sec., French Club, and Future Homemokers Many students, when they reach high school have already chosen their field ond this is why Northern has set up many of its training clubs. Whether your choice is a teacher, a sec- retary, or o homemaker, North- ern offers a club for you. l was amazed when I discovered this and I immediately decided to loin the club of my hopeful profession. Many of the inter- ested faculty members were very helpful too. They would come in and talk with us and explain some of the questions that we had. I don't know ofa better way to find out if your chosen field holds the real key to happiness than to ioin one of these clubs. Much ls to be learned about France and it's language. Members of the French Sharon Comstock, Johnnie Madar, Luann Hawes, Patricia Barnett. lrow 31 Karen S Cll-lb are lrow ll Miss Schreiner - sponsor, Patti Greer, Terri Karen. lrow 2l G0ll0f1, Ef '95lM0 'l5' Bob Bowmon ' pfesldenlr ll R- MC Shu'- 'f 91 J it ta. i tr. 4, X, -r E 1, 3 Participating in math competition were llst rowl, Kay Jones, Cindy Keils, Ann Herzog, Pam We Learned to Count t l While Very Young Orchestra To hear Northern's Orchestra play is to have pride in being a part of Northern. Our orchestra represents us and our entire school in many community activities, such as concerts, and tours of other schools, and the annual symphonies, ldon't know ol a better ambassador for the greatness that is Northern than Mr. Seabolt and his orchestra members, Williams, l2nd rowl, Rob Clancy, Kevin Dushane, Ron Fritz, David Beckett, Mr Cheek, lflrd rowl, Tim Huemiller, Earl Myers, Bruce Kletnschmidt, Dennis Vallad, David Weaver i t The Orchestra members are lrow llGary Shelton,Barbara Deacon, Anne Cotcher, Barbara Hapgood, Karen Rossman, Jody Schmuker, Susan Snover, Pat Spragle, Kathy Laird, Jean Mihilski lrow Qt Andrea Jackson, Lois Swartz, Brenda Cheek, Jane Sauk, David Roerink, Tom Collins, Dan McQueen, Don McGeen, David A special ensemble including members ot the bond and orchestra was assembled by tive students each playing different instruments. These students ore Karen Rossman, Don McGeen, Jody Schmucker, David Brooks, and Jean Mohelski. ,av - Brooks, Tom Thomson, Dennis Garner, Dave Mason, Ralph Monroe, Skip Kelley lrow 3l Janice Parks, Darlene Jackowiok, Delene Dunn, Mike Esralien, Ed Neeb, Pete Tysick. Hard Workers in the violin section ot Pontiac Northern's Orchestra are: llst rowl Gary Shelton, Barb Deacon, Barbara Hapgoad, Brenda Cheek, and Jane Sauk, l2nd rowl Anne Catcher, Andrea Jackson, Lois Schwartz, and Delene Dunn. f 1 I , Ready, im, Fire Bowling ond Rifle Clubs A strike or o bull's eyel These ore the gools of the bowlers ond of the members of the Rifle Club. Offering 0 chonce to better oneself in both of these chollenging sports is the pur- pose of these two PNH clubs. Of course, throwing o bowling boll ond firing o rifle ore not exactly the some thing. But they do achieve good encls. They both provide fun while giving me ci feeling of self-improvement. Ancl even though there is on occosionol gutter boll ond o few complete torget missei they ore o couple of very satisfying ond worthwhile clubs. gd Being precise in on exact aim, is one of the quolilicotions tor good shooting. Mickey Tiermon, 0 Rifle Club member, is gaining experience in the handling of o rifle. lt's Right Down Our Alley! If ' 4 The members of the Bowling Club consist of : llst rowl Charlotte Rowls, Deborah Spitler, Lindo St. John. l2nd rowl Mike Esrolion, Tom Rugenstein, Rick Ellis, Geraldine MCCTGE' l3fd 'Owl p0Ul Pfeiffer, Dennis Gorner, Bill Word, Shermon Howard, Bruce Kleinschrnidt. Agqurocy ond morlismonship constitute the qualities ol the members ot the Rifle Club they me: llgt fowl, Art Mohon, Mike Tiernon, Key Jones, lim Angelotl, Tom Fulcher, lznd fowl' Art Lirnon, Rick Ellis, Don Cosey, Amos Johnson, l3rd fowl. Mr JONES Stephen, lsponsorl, Martin Sonchez, Bruce Kleinschmidt, Dove Lemlie 93 2 ? A ff H l Right this way Please. 1 Often the following students are seen at concerts and other special activities helping people find their seats and having coat checks: llst rowl, Chris Martin, Kathy Four- nier, Nancy Pizzalag l2nd rowj, Debbie Copple, Kay Jones, Guadalupe Gaytan, Sandy Caldwell, Ruth Snay, Katherine Austin, Pat Spragle, l3rd rowl, Charles Gammey, Haines,Gerald Walton, Helen Gauthier. Renee Warren, Gary McConnell, Kathy Ball, Sarah Little, Bill Betts, Debbie McKenzie, With Paintbrush in Hand The most artistic students ore chosen from Miss Woodin's art classes to be in the Stagecraft Club, The members are- list rowl, Eugene Flakes, Kathryn Lalone, Elvla Flares, Margaret Haskill, Shirley Walker, Marie Glllotte, Marie Garza, Monica Patterson, Marilyn Brazaskl, Miss Pauline Wooding l2nd rowl, Yvonne Pruett, Donna Ervin, Gary Wilkes, Edvardo Gamez, Randy Book, Bill Dillon, Jim Banta, Jane Harrell, Rita McDowell, 94 Linda Townes, lllrd rowl, Richard Brinker, Terrie Brubaker, Ardith Grice, Lars Olor Eriksson, Lynn Williams, Brenda Carter, Mitch Sornson, Carol Waldbilllg, Lolo Blevins, Maureen Hauser, Debbie Woodg l4th rowl, Waneto Ward, Phyllis F'awers, Tonl Wyrick, Frank Lafferty, Amador Lopez, Mike Hartung, Paul Olson, Phillip Hal, Ronnie Guthery, Martin Sanchez, Roger Mangold. Miss Barbara Holzer, ldth rawl, Virgil Dorr, Jeannie Masters, Nancy Ruthenberg, Mary Voss, Mary Souden, Doug Pizzala, Carol Stanich, Joyce Linebaugh, l5th rowj, Lucinda King, Sandy Stevens, Nancy Howard, Earl Myers, Charles H. Dowell, Sally Ushers' and Stagecraft Club Two ofthe arganizationsat Northern that l remember as really working behind the scenes and in front of them are the Stagecraft and Usher's Club. The stagecraflers were always depended upon to work quietly 'and efficiently behind the scenes and to make the final performances perfect. I remember all the ushers wait- ing at the auditorium door to greet and assist me. ln their bright red blazers they are a good ambassador for North- ern, They always had a smile and welcome for everyone. So both behind and infront of the curtain, Northern is well repre- sented bv these two organiza- tions. 3 l l l s l . 5 Pep. S- ' ft I eww Q EW W I I I Think We've Got Our Wires Crossed I , . 5? , 4 . . , gf . , f. , , , ' 1 Z V' I f f-. . 4' i ,Q Q ' Q , Y 3 , I ' ' 5.15, 1 5 N ,, i Q.. 4 ' XVI, ' Q i' i -s - ' I 2 in I f,,v,:? fs Sharing interests in electronics were. Ilst rowl, Margaret Has- ailriloni fowl' lelrl: Bowen' Duane Douenllouer' Wall . . i M ' kill, Ron Fritz, Melvin Dorries, Margaret Osborne, Mr. Kara- l mms Ol omson' Clmon Sclloonover' Bible Club In the fast moving world ot today, youth is the most pre- cious time. During this time our values and ideals are con- stantly being molded and re- molded through experienceand knowledge. It is a time ol con- fusion too, and that is where being a member ot the Bible Club helps. Northerrfs Bible Club, sponsored by Mr. Will- son, offers us a chance to be- come closer to God, which is something that builds a stronge er foundation to face life. Its main purpose is the study of the Bible and the many inter- pretations ot it, It welcomes students of all faiths and beliefs. lt beckons you to a better un- derstanding ot the Bible. They Await Inspiration From Above , . 3 Always prepared to talk about God and ready to promote religion to students are Mary Souden, Lois Vancil, Mr. W. F. Willson, I3rd rowl, Carrie Swanelr. Linda Hill, the members of Bible Club: Ilst fowl, Patty Guy, Linda Campbell, Jeannie Zucln, Gloria Dennis Lucius, Ellen Hayward. Bigger, Terry Whitten, I2nd TOWJ, Mr. Ronald Thill, Cynthia Whitten, Karen Laursen 95 What ever happened to the self-made man? There's nothing wrong with digging ditches. It's healthy, and these days, it pays well. Too bad it doesn't often lead to something better. It's not as easy as it used to be to work your Way up from scratch. Today the really good jobs go to those vvho have the back- ground to get them. So whatever chance you have for more training and education, take it. If you dig ditches in the summer, get ahead by studying civil engineering in the fall. If you plan to Work in an office, take night courses. If you have a newspaper route, sock some dough away for more schooling. Remember what happened to the self-made man . . . he got educated. How about you ? The Truck and Coach Division of General Motors What a difference a name makes A., fu , V WW , .4 'lgfflff V' , 0 ,I I , ' ni ff ' ff-,, wwf f 'bl tt ' Ing-1 'mf lwr Vi' ' +,X,X,, l V 'Q 4 my . I I I A vii 8 A Mug! ' ' 1. -Y Q .Q A A ' fm gf I ,W ,A I 1, 'v' . if-V is ,. 'ff , I .K -43 A My ' V 3' ' -9-1-as - .A 45 A. W W' 1 kr V ,,,'9 V pf' 4' ,ww 41' , R- Afw' 'M W M: , f ia, I 'mi' any If ,gf f y F I ' skigia I t N H Q.-L A I ,pf , :A 4, w I. A AY -' -f 454 6.4 A' wf i2gg w,,g H - 1 .mmf .,. ,- V V 51, tg , i LQMJ 0-c1fsQL.1.uU.4fQQ, QfnLtw..0Uzza.My?Zd.t.,a.2fn.h,nvr. 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L: I Q .E r , Q ' I ,Il ' s 1 X 1 lik Waf Arnett Claude Alwell Belly Austm Kalherme Aalen Danrel Ayers Charles Babb Crnda Backalukas Bull Banta Jrrn Barclay Debbre Barefool Dennis Barnes Dorsey Bartl Rodger Barlmk Waller Bar1on Larr 5.5 for Beyer, David Bigger, Dianna Bigger, Gloria Biggs, Sherry Bilkey, Judy Bissa, im Bixby, .lerrv 5 if -..,,f i7 650 Wm We Must Live Up to the Past irl rfb! , aff MVWW T rr, I niet 1 Q' 'ov 'Std -as .6- wr- 1- suv Adler Larry Adarnnlas Pal Alfolder Ella Allnsan Stan Anderson James Anderson Lorna Ardelan Diana Ba ey Bull Baker Roland Baldwin Donald Ballenhme James Banes Cherida Banks Lmda Bannister Jack Ballers Doug Beck Cmdy Bedford Krusly Bendes Janet Benge Charlene Bel s B ll Beuller Gordon xml' Black, Brian Blanchard, Kathy Blaylock, Joe Blower, Charles Bollman, Torn Bone Robert Bonham, Bruce all x - r Qxie frze ' W, l AJ 'Si' .:. is-5 . ,Q :,m,, fllllr iel pil, 1,1 ye r: 7' Jung lllilirv o www! aaa Colley mam , ,D X' ff and Set Our Goals Much Farther Bools, Randy Boomer, Lando Baroll, Dan Boyd, Par Bradley, Barbara Bramble, Tum Brazaski, Marilyn Brumm, Kathy Bussard, Lewis Buller, John Buxlon, Raseann Cabil, James Coddell, Clara Cagle, Toni Carter, Irene Corler, Randall Casanova, John Casey, Dan Castello, Olga Castor, Laura .I V I' Cer re, Joe Cinque, Elizabelh Clancy, Bev Clancy, Mike Cain, Dana Coleman, Pamela Coleman, Paul Collier, Sheila 4' Q' X . -,,N.w.. , 5: -1 L V 5-37 'ef Aravr ft 5, fivx ' -5, 'if ff -' 1. 0 ,Z Q- 5 V ,.. 1' -is ,,,,, 5 W 'ff ' .af 1, Ijrldger, lrls Bunker, prclward 1 Brooks, Dowd 'Q F Brown, Nancy ' Erawrl, Sharon -I KA Erown, Wanda Bramm, Dale ' 1 -wx mt, LA, I ' Q' W hull! ' iii? 6 x , l le Cameron, Judy Campbell, Lrnda Campbell, Poxann Canlo, Vlclar Carle, Cindy Carney, Brenda Carter, Bull E-Sv, Chamberlarn, Dar Charles, Ardllh Chase, Sandy Chick, David Childers, Tom Chrsm, Le-on Church, Nancy 5 llll Z' Q,.- .J my 5-.4 E, -gf 1. , A uv, L 'E 11 4, ', Collins, Jirn Collins, Tom if Collison, Allan Comstock, Sharon fee ' ' vs x Conklin, Janice Conn, Ronald Cook, Mark Coon, Doris Cooper, Dan Cooie, Jane 4 We Juniors put long hours and hard work into our float. With the help of many students it was at last finished and . C rr, Ken Lf' tg? Cgtter, Gary .1 ix 'cj' ' gk. ' , 4' ,I , ft its fq. 1 ,1,,,v' , W New . W ' V ' 51 531229 f 0 1 1 'fr ' 1 ii 1.1 if J '59 rf, G ,Tb ,Y Xa l T 'JD' 1 Coward, Pam Cox, Carol Craig, Lloyd Crowhurst, Diane Curtis, Kathy Cutter, Pm DOFoe, Kayleen DaFoe, Marvin Dalby, Cathy Damron, Brenda Daniel, Arvonne Daniels, Barbqrq Dorr, Virgil Dauenhauer, Duane Davidge, Tony Davis, Cheryl Davis, Dennis Dawsan, Richard Deacon, Barbara Dean, Rita Dean, Teresa Deaton, Craig DeCIute, Terry Delisle, Dorothy Dillon, Bill Dinkins, Darrell Dixon, Margo Dodge, Linda Dodt, Lezlle Dall, Sandra Dorries, Melvin Dorris, Sandy Douglas, Kathleen Douglas, Terry Drake, Brenda .pw 7 fig, inns 5 shared first place honors with the Evens, Sharon Falk, Jim Falk, Joy Falk, Linda Featherstone, Gary Feeny, Carol Fenton, Bill ready to roll. The work paid ofl, lor our Junior Float Fielding, Norman Fields, Judy Fisher, Chuck Fitch, William Fletcher, Bob Flores, Elvia Flores, Enedelia Flores, Eugene Flores, Roger Flowers, Robert Forester, Sherry Fortson, Judy Foster, Marilyn Fournier, Lindo Fox, Richard Franklin, Viola Fredricks, Carol Fritz, Helen Fritz, Wanda Frodle, Dennis Frye, Sandy Gadient, .lohn Gallardo, John Gammey, Chuck Gorgia, Carmen Garner, Dennis Garza, Marcia Gatzmyer, Bob Ducksworth, Foqei-ie Dunlop, Valerie Dunn, Jeri, Efurinigari, Qty, pr r , 3 .ff X 4 wr' K Dusharie, leigh Q Dutton, Shielo ' ' x Edrfards, Eetl 331 -a L E , , . ' ., h ers, Carol . 51-' Ellsworth, Elmer Engleman, Gary Q 1 :rl .' g Evans, Gloria L. .svj Evans, Pol ' . F' , S Seniors. l Q.. l i Q A Z -b ,ix :J rr M . r lf: 'F 0 -, F V 6 . Lf 5, '. P my , -1' 'T 5 5' , I , v 3 K L1 , hr. A ' :W QF! Qi N' A 1 4 . ,kyle . . A 5 'F Q X s tff fx, . ' ill, 5, 'll ., . K Q 'l . e x Q! 'tr' I :fi 7 5' ' f JJ' ,A I 'id - qv x ,- 42, , :XY 4 'Q ,.' Z 1 B 'ali vf hltvi L lx Z 41 ,. Eg! .... ' Q i --f ' J, E v fi I 1 ,G rf- Gaullwrer, Helen Gaylan, Guadalupe Gee, Cheryl Gee-cl-, Larry Genger, John Genrges, Dave Glbson, Dave Grbson, Nancy Gibson, Vlyian Gldclrngs, Fred Gill, Lannue Giroux, Mlke Glascoclc, Belinda K 1 Goemaere, Mllce ,- Gon-lez, Ed Goodman, Sieve Granclberry, Lawrence Gray, Gary V Gray, Make l ,- Green, Bill Green, Doug G4 ev 'TJ 34 5 Q,- 1 T L., -y 5 4? V I 'af J 1 1 Q 5 I r f 1 Y I KK. A1 , wx Z , 'F-4' 1, 4 V .fy 104 lx l 9 5 3. 6' L 0, L- V , 'Q 1' QQ' f 4 5 iff 3' gl 4' Y U lv ls ,- I 'iz' ' 4- an L f iz! 1 H . Q, 1 A Symbol of the Future Soon G reen, Ed Green, Jonell Green, Jerald Green, Linda Greer, Palli Griflilh, Larry Grooms, Peggy Grosinsky, Colleen ,l Gross, Al .Lx I V S Guenther, Down , , -' , , E Guibord, Mary Jo Guidash, Judy Gullw ery, Ron .gy K. . Guy, Pavricic ,ll 'ink . 395 , ,, , f,fg'1f' Hackworlh, Greg Haines, Sally A Hampartzoomian, Pal Q - I A Hon, Roberl ' Q3 j, Handsor, Doris 5-I A Haney, Bob ,Nagy ,lf 4, s. Hanley, John Hapgood, Daphne Hardman, Dave Harrold, Robert Y Harroun, Linda 4' . L- , '5 ' Horround, Mike 'H-'W ' Hon, Jill M P ' ' ' leg. l 'ul -M Q Q4 Soon to Become the Past Howard, Sherman Howell, Jerry Howren, Norma Hudson, Roy Hurfodo, Dan Jackowiok, Darlene Jackson, Fred Jackson, Kathy Jackson, Lee Jahnke, Ken James, Marlene Janczarek, Dennis Jenkins, Rose Jenson, Ron Jewell, George Johnson, Amos Johnson, Janice Johnson, John Johnson, Larry Jon es, Jeff Jon es, John Jones, Rayfus Julian, Aloma Kardell, Nancy Karen, Terrill Karns, Sandie Kay, Leslie Kay, Tom l NIEL' si? ii 1 if 1 'Q' Hollis, Joanne Hawes, Luann Haynes, Ari Hayward, Don Heberl, Michael Helm, Polly Henderson, Karen Henderson, Sharon Henry, Gerald Henson, Evh el Henson, Paul Hernandez, Pussell Herzog, Ann Highi, Roseanne Hill, Linda Hillman, Sandra Hiliy, Alon Hanson, Jackie Hois:ng1on,Kaihy Hoskins, John Howard, Nancy . 1 4 V- fi iv , 4- V , Q-' ,. . -v ' in ,. J ' f.f,'f'a- ,. P555 I .3:2'S'-if 511455- go - , GU' ' xl 3' .. W -4 ' 8 v 5 rf l? ' 1, ,, i n m 2 A'uAi ff. .Si 'tf' le-eley, ,lerry lelleyl Loren kelley, Marlowe '- lelley Foylwrn 'P C Mllen, Wllllam 4: 1' l-Ing. Lando ' jj- lung, Luclnda W fl . ,,. ' ff 'Q Q? 4' ' l-why, Mrllue l-llne, Iloncy lxllngler, lxolhy l-ann, Llndo loslweba, Linda W lyrlaludes, Helen V' laBarqe,P1ck We Junlors have an ample supply ol represenlalryes on the clweerleodnng squad tlwls year Helpmg to brmg out llwe school spuril ol Huskle lons are llram lop! Jane? Young, Polly Guy, Sandy Vued, Lee Jackson, Nancy Mulvoy, ond Debble Talbolt Absenl lrorn llwe puclare IS Glenda lur-:oil laCoUrse, Tom Lamberson, Tern lalorneou, Evelyn Layerdure, ,Iam Leever, Mary Lernlce, Dove Lessord, Bob Leuernng, Glenda Limon, Art Lmebaugh, Joyce Lloyd, Brell Lock, Torn Lolli, Rlla Lopez, Amador Loulakis, Mike Loulzenheser, Janne Ludwig, Denms Lucey, Dan Maddoclx, Polricla Maher, Edilh Malden, Mary Mollclm, Sally Malone, Frankie Mangold, Roger ..- 9 1- F ov Q 'hr' aw 2. ' pw. 41. 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N . 1 I ' .., xl If K K9 i. wt, wi' x 3 wg 'ftp' vi...- Mann, Nancy Manning, Ken Marion, Betty Marsh, George Marlin, Christine Maris, Sue Mascorro, Andrea Mason, Nolan Masler, Jeanne Mainey, Shirley Matteson, Darl Mallhews, Doris Mayloll, Linda Mazur, Linda McBride, Regeno McBride, Shirley McCallum, Cher McCarhern, Claude McConnell, David McCurry, Evelyn McDermott, William Mcliachern, Julie Mclnly re, Linda Mclieever, Gerald McKenzie, Debbie McKinney, Rick McLauchlin, Dennis Mclean, Debi Mchlerney, Nancy McPherson, Debbie Mendoza, Phillip Menzer, Ross Meyers, Bob Midkiff, lnez Mihay, Nancy Millard, Pam Miller, Jill Miller, Larry Mitchell, Sherry Maczarski, Joan Monroe, Barb Monroe, Dave Monroe, Ralph Moon, Beniamin Moore, Brenda Moore, Sandra Morales, Noelia Morgan, Pal Morris, Allen Mutz, Donna Myers, Earl Nance, Martha Nell, Dan Neldreli, Linda Newcomb, Lynwood Norberg, Jim 4' J :- , , 4 A ', Jr VV Q if S -'T Lil I VZ a I i QE' , , fp -I' . 15' ' -:: 'E r 41 ' In ,V 7: ' A 'Sgt' Y In 41 xi v .ng fi, . lv ,O 5,40 y, iQ 1 4- If 19 ' ' , 4 4,efn...,.i I -4 Q . , , V ',A ., X .hi n A I ,o V , J M . .K s ,eff l . ,, st'-. f N 10 1 no f -s rv f' .lf - , 6. 6- Narber g, Susan Nuremberg, Hel en Pack, C Paige, O'Berry, David Okkonen, Ellix Olson, Curt Overton, Saundra Owen, Douglas onnie Evelyn Pankey, Linda Parker, Geraldine Parrish, Dennis Patterson, Monica Patterson, Russell Patterson, Stuart Peak, Mary Peak, Tedy Pennybacker, David Pfeiffer, Paul Phillips, Betty Phillips, Diane Pilgrim, Mike Pitts, B rian Pitts, Rita Plummer, Marlene Plummer, Sandy Pointer, Ch eryl Polasek, Sue Pomeroy, Larry Pou rch ez, lngrid Powell, Archie Powell, Patrick Powers, William Pratt, Pete Proper, Bob Proper, Doug Pruett, Yvonne Pullis, Michael Putman, Greg Quick, Gary Raimierz, Frank Ramig, Geri Rayner, Jeanne Redd eman, Richard Reynol Ridley, Reed, Dlanne Reld, Bill Reid, James Reis, Carolyn Rendon, Martha ds, Ted Kay Robert, Linda Robertson, Diana Rocheleau, Ric Rodgers, Geraldine Rogers, Duane n 1 .ffl k U V . Q, I 1'5 .- , , 5 . , sn. ' '0 +48 ,A ' Ulf i Z., an an W L., A by S sf Var, Mir! 1 0 QS' uf is ' .E Q 4 3 if N? L, . Roggow, Norm Rallison, Lesley ' Rose, Chris Roselli, Paul Ross, Charles Ross, Priscilla Roy, Linda Rucker, Dick Rucker, Regina Rucker, Vicki Ruese, Susan Rugenstein, Torn Rothenberg, Nancy Sanchez, Martin Sanders, Sue Sanderson, Craig Sands, Ken Santos, Gene Santos, Richard Sayre, Frances Schell, John Schmuker, Jody Schneider, Danny Scott, Terry Shafer, Gary Sheehy, Ken Shelton, Bruce Shelton, Mike Shepherd, Susan Shorter, Vernila Siegers, Lynwood Simmons, Bill Simmons, Deborah Simmons, Roosevelt Simoni, Larry Singer, Bradley Singleton, Cindy Sunsabaugh, Carolyn Sisk, Larry Skinner, Joe Skinner, Rick Skrine, Linda Slaght, Sandra Slumkoski, Bernard Smith, Jimmie' Smith, Marsha Smith, Mike Smith, Timothy Smith, Tom Smith, William Snodsmith, Roger Snover, Susan Somers, Dovid Sornson, Mitch Soucy, Sandra Sauden, MOVY 3 s.- VA' 1:-r . x V A ,,,,, l L I 6 up-r. 'lf Y.-1 5.2 1 'QP Ll I Q y. ffl' , 5 I gif 5 -E, 1 ! l 1 dvur. i -.v li 1 az,-x, , . , , 1 ' T l 'x l T T s T f T T 5 l , L 5 . T 5 Ae, s As We Grow We Step Uouthord, Pon Zporls, Lindo Gpilleru, Dr-tlf Epivy, Jonlillo Speck Glenda Slonich, Carol Etorls, Pio Stewart, Did Stiles, Vicki Stonewall, Jeri Swanson, James Sweot, pci! Sweet, Molly Talbott, Debbie ' if Tonlf, Duane Torket, Eorboro Tote, Arlene Toylor, Carol Taylor, John Tedcler, Sherry Tenieros, Lindo Thomos, Mcbl e Thompson Edwi VT Q ,-- Thompson, Lindo Q my ' wi? Thorpe, Lorna Threet, Edward Th relkeld, Jonice Threllseld, Ted Tullrnon, Don Torres, 'Sylvie Trclweelm, Peggy Truylor, Robert Tucker, Richard Tuclror, Orville Turcott, Glenda Tweit, Sue l Thompson, Thomas Thompson, Torn as - Thorndycrott, Mike ' t A I The woy seems endless belore we Juniors will legally be entitled to the senior lounge. Before receiving the privilege. however, we take odvontoge of every opportunity to relax 110 f into the Shoes of Others Upton, Eddie Vandagrill, Bill Vauglit, Jim Velasquez, Patricia Vied, Sandy Vore, Jeanette Voss, Mary Wagner, Kathy Wagoner, Don Walker, Dennis Walker, Emma Walker, Lorene Walker, Roger Wall, Pat Walls, Bruce Walsh, Matthew Walton, Gerald Ward, Bill Ward, Cecil Ward, Gerald Warren, Renee Washbu rn, Gary Waters, Gloria Watkins, Don Watson, Jeanne Watson, Julie Watson, Nancy Waugh, Tommie 3 -EE' -vi 'EP , Ng 4 un a while. This usually lasts until a few seniors arrive and then once again we become the subserviantjuniors without a resting place. i Weaver, Mark Wellons, Dorothy Nheeler, Howard Nh eeler, Joe White, Dave White, Kathy White, Steve Whitehead, JoAnn Wilkison, Linda Willard, Nancy Williams, Bob Williams, Lynn df' fi 3ff5:,'-.lSf?fV:72:'f,..:'?:2f - -L':..-'.c.r.-'::--,..-:::-- if sg x'E,,l SA V vv 'ij in G' V if -1 , , .1 4. :L 'C' , Q to x hex l 111 Y' Williams, Torn Williams, Walter Willson, ,lohn Wood, Charlotte L if' A , wood, oe-no ' 'P' - ' w- ' Wyatt, James .A A V Wyatt, rome x l wif I'-.' I x L Ai i' m?'. fin 'r - , York, Bob Young, Debra hw Young, Janet Zachardelli, Bill - Zach Karen 7: B4 A 'U' Zuck, Doris f ji 1 , Sticliney, Ellen A x i K ' .X , Security is a word synonymous with the Junior Class, Out of the difficulties of the first year of high school arises a unit capable of coping with anything that comes along. Many of us are leaders -- in sports, in school government, in dramatics, in music, or in clubs -- but even though we cannot all be leaders, each one of us is involved in some way with at least one of these categories. We are sure of our position in school life, for we are freed of the bonds of sopho- more-ship, The threat of graduation does not loom too large in our mind, so we are free to enioy the moment. Although we are looking forward to the privileges of being seniors, we realize that our year is special, We are the root of the school, for the sop omores are unsettled and the seniors are pre- paring for departure, A The Class of l968 plays an important role in school events and got. ernment. Juniors will take over the reins af leadership next fall. The officers for the Junior Class are lfrom lettl Dana Coin - vice- president, Jeanne Rayner - president, Janet Voung - treasurer, and Diane Ardelan - secretary. Our sponsors are Miss Foley lleftl and Mrs. Seayer, NL1Lf,L -.---f . fy. .,f-'.'4..2T' 'in ' , f '7-v-Lf-'M V4 -'H ka... 13' ,.,,,,1y.'f,:J:1lL . ,tgirl-,,,,u 'it g, .f ,:M ?1O--1i,,'4,4, - ..,. , , , PONTIAC MOTOR CHIEF PONTIAC f W FEDERAL CREDIT uNloN have more 790 JCSLYIN because they SAVE THE CREDIT UNION WAY 3 3 5 3 ' A . --V '-- Lv: V' 'N .I Q x -- - V Y Y V5 .1 pl is mM,uQ.-.,.,.,-:.-- - ' V wr 1 ' lm , .VL I Z - These students are N,,,, Xu S HAROLD H. KElTH P Assistant Vice President l Moncger Joslyn Avenue Office being shown fbe adzfmzfezges of mazntezinifzg a good credit rating and proeedures in INSTALMENT LOANS -Personal Loans -Home Appliance Loans -Automobile Loans -Modernization Loans ONTIAC STATE BANK 2 Convenient Locations Member of FDIC Morris Music 34 S. TELEGRAPH PIANOS, ORGANS AND BAND INSTRUMENTS FE 2-0567 115 .dcm , Q1Aaw AMULmL iwwwyuruyhh J? -V Qwmf4,0rV70Qdwm,,g,0.LffuQ,fvkQwJ4a,a.aomLf,Q4 QOL: wwxfrn1fukLaJa!u,t6a.LL9?amfwu, V6M1U1oau,.,wwuup,f,m,n.04 wwggnmmf. 9130.7 4,661-IJLDOC on UL: c,fu-wu. fcaffru. UaJwoL'.'9m,ah,oafn,oLunu1La1Ld,Zb14bv.fZfmQwahfo-L.Ap2ALt .ZLLdua,u4,ontwQ7oo.a70amfUQJLm,cw.t72a129ww1,. Wuc-Jtcflrdl, NQ awww, a,4fzlZbl,,ooA.tafnaL f,0.Jw1cLl- lfa,Lafvz,ual,iZ0mfLJ. WL chu!-.ouuill ' wi .aaMandNQf.a.afnQJa6.Z1z:a.afz!Ju.a 6 JW? Um? 1 QM RH x 4 W, 111' 14' U f I f 1 X ,M li . s..,,Ql 2 3 l A Dream Come True I l le ' Excllernenl ond lensuon lllled the gymnasium os llve candrdoles waited fgr lhe Al lhe mornenl when llve suspense lhol surrounds llwe eleclson of lhe Hornecomf onnouncemenl ol lung Gnd queen From lell lo rrghl ore .lone Campbell, Rick 'UQ Q'-'een '5 'med' O'-'V O'-'een' Jfme Campbell. Shows bel eXC'le 'eVll Und hop' ll Rhoney, Lando Pena, Torn Kell, Nancy Sumpler, Make Hornrn, Pol Shelley, and P 1e55C'5 She 5l0 l5 he' '9l9f Jock Brown 5, l l l rl l El ge El 1 r r l my '1 l l l adbfvb lr Ogfgbgr 28, IQ66 was u big day for everyone, bm Rlck Rlwoney und june Camp, bell will probably remember il longer than ony ol us As King and Queen, they fepgned l over all ol the Homecoming lesliynies with the ll-mme of 'Fly Me lo the Moon , 118 PS l I I 1 I The hoitturne cetebrotnon begun with the trodvttormol porode of Hosts Kung Rack ond h t d I th rv rrrvous crowd of enttwstostuc spectators Queen Jane were I en presene 0 e e o As obby ond We Ou tets New .Jr 55 DJ , , P n Jozwlk The funole of the enloyoble evenrng wus the Homecommg Dome The my dgnqe wosdeducoted tothe Krug Queen and Low' I Y 4 v.. axe. ,pm Q B I Wt ' 1, Mt 1'-'IS pvezerls the rgwgrg tgv tug ,gg cotortut for tn the caravan The nrgpht, ,-,gg gwtr, 5, me .gr,.5efteg,je,5 1, fm, .j , We Want a Touchdown The memIUefS of this YCOYIS VUVSIVY football team are lftrst row, left to rightl Ed Williams, Paul Harris, Leon Chrsm, John Casanova, Gary Wheeler, Dori Couture, Tony DeLaRosa, Lee Chapa, Steve Renda, Bob Baker, and Dave White Row two Pat Mctieever, Bob Wright, Ken Smith, Dennis McGlaughItn, John Willson, Ralph Monroe. i P Ardeion, peut king, Bill onion, nm Collins, ond Jim La verdwe. ROW 'Wee Me' Cole- Ken Sondsl A' MOM, Robef' Heros. Gres Adstt, Mike Loulakis, Jirn Corr, Craig Deaton, Greg Fraser, Tom LaCourse Rom IOUVS Dong Com' George Norbergr Kell Iollnlfe- -IBVVY COIIIHS. F'UV'I1lOlIeflY, Chuck Brando, Ken Carr, Mike Clancy aan Conley, Jim Gagel, Bob Vork, Bob Brogan, Dennis Shie 'V Bob Mclieever, Jirn Norberg, and John Russell. Come on, you Huskies, fightl' I can never forget my first football game at Northern, Oh, not that I was a star tackle or anything so glorious as that, l was simply an awesome spectator, knowing absolutely nothing about the sport of football. But after hearing how great Northern's football games were, I was eager to attend them. So with blanket in hand, I set out lor good old Wisner Stadium. I really didn't understand anything about the tamed sport ot football, so I decided to just watch what the other kids did and to keep my mouth shut. As the game progressed, the kids began cheering and iumping up and down and then a split second later they would groan unhoppily and sink back on the bench. But from the number ot cheers com- pared to the number of groans it ap- peared that Northern was adequately stomping their opponents. A particu- larly loud roar surrounded me as I watched one of our guys catch that oddeshaped ball and proceed to run all the way to the other end of the I field with ir clutched tightly under his arm. But all too soon, it was over. Everyone counted down the final sec- onds and a burst of cheering rang out. Practice is essential tor learning the techniques which make up a tlne football squad. Atter hours ot hard practice the locker room is a welcome sight to the tired Huskies. 120 .. ' - V 74 , , E TQ - figs -' lv, if-.1 .l,.-,-.0-haul-Q.-,A ,X A . E 2' 1 Craig Declan, a Iunnor on our squad, lead oar team to live victories this season His line leadership and sportsmanship was asset to his teammates if .., ..,, 4 .A l-last-ie Tony De avosa, eat- ea in-f time Ot Qartai i i i n i i sl-.ull wlviilw l-fad Om 3444-ld tot -5 .i-,t,i em ijiviiif-.9 it i: E24 Newcomei to the varsity SQOOJ4 Du.-f White tmigegtil gint i..,fim is 1,5 H ,i, , L, 1 Wovenient and rnoneavering gygwna t-tie g.3n'ie-'-riot lug-rv -jippirierti ltt t li tr ' FOOTBALL SCORES PNH OPP 34 O W. Troy .... A , Flint NW. . 7 25 ll Farmington . . 6 2l Walled Lolce . , 7 35 H Waterford. , , l9 6 V. Mt. Clemens . . ld 7 Stevenson. . 20 l3 Kette ri ng ..... 6 l 5 Pontiac Central . l3 28 JE' Um. ell! file' to'- nfl: jelflll QW! talS9f nQ OV the ye-arlw our Hoslies .L bsnmw . , ,. V ,.'4 f9 gggj fills , fif. V . - 'Q-L 1 T, ' ,'1 ' . f A ' ' - ' v ' J-31 L, Jr- 't if . ..,-, -Q --, - - ,. , ' 1 f--:tv . . , - f V xx 4. ,, . LJ v, 5 f 4 Homecoming 1966 was o memorable nughl for oll, especlolly lor our loolboll team Us HWY Showed me 5l'eV'QllW Und Ublllll' if' 'J 20-I3 ViClOfY OVQV LWOHIO Slevenson A lffom ls comp-med ol many boys, mol wal lhe ones on the llelcl Il funcluons U5 U Wlmle 'md UVVIY Wllh 'he 5'-'PP0Vl Und 9llU'l Ol UI' mn me 'elim Work ell clerllly logellner l 122 5 rv nv .i, , il , . , , ,,,, 4 Q 1 . V I .NP . .gf . .. ,. .... .. '.'.,..,..-,-A..... -.,. -. .. , ,Z Z, I I J V SShow Promise url sp lwarsll v 1 ln F' n U s an e J rn Jrsu 0 J o an ear P sl-nlls needpd 'O DlUY VOVSWY eb ll r V 54,1 J V FOOTBALL SCORES PNH OPP Walled Lake Mount Clemens Rosevrlle Walerford Keflerung Farmmgfon Waterford Townshlp Royal Oak Dondero he promising players ol lhe J V Football squad are Row l Charles Ross Manager Eugene Duclcsworlh Larry Crrvea Ken Slwrelds Richard Chapa Tom Fulcher Warren La lurneau Row 2 Mr Plzza Coach Bull Cough Wnlson closely walches lhc- ovnnls ol Q Dean Joe Duby Bob Hulxlxa Bull Haney Mnlme Col Img Reginald MCSl1an Ke-:In Marbull A J Wilson Coach Junior Vorslly 'lome OU' HUSlf1El00'b0ll 'Film ClOF'S ROW 3 Don CUSEY 5'e'l'f1Q Woods Roberl Wrvghl Dennis Ludwig Barry Webb Bob Flowers Paul Kung Doug lheur besl lo rvceave a vlclory lnscllo of Future Heroes J. V. BASKETBALL PNH OPP Flint Southwestern. . . . . 62 45 Highiancl Park .... . . 57 44 Farmington ..... . . 62 46 Walled Lake ,..... . . 69 l6 Pontiac Central ...... . . 66 69 Waterford .......,.... . , 66 53 Detroit Catholic Central . . . . . 60 63 Port Huron Central .... . . 58 51 Livonia Stevenson. . . . . 83 3l The Junior V0fS v Bmtetb Ann Arbor ...,.. . . 4l 44 Waterford ....... . . 74 59 Pontiac Central .... . . 58 62 Port Huron Central . . . . 73 53 Farmington ...... . . 7l 47 Walled Lake ...... . . 62 5l Livonia Stevenson. . . . . 74 57 ,i v player Sheldon Fisher attempts to odd neei J p t v L , The 0Pl 0m0 duslmetlrfullqegm game against Ins Folrons Gaining e-pertence nec a I L tk v 3 tl had an outstanding season The Varsity Basketball team consists ot' lst row Rick Rhoney, John Russell, Dale Aulgur Jock Bw Znd row Couch Mr Holt Milne Clancy 00,9 Deaton. Dana Conn, 3rd raw Junior-Dominated Squad Takes All Charles Ro55Stan Alluso ob lf0YlO' Don Hayward,r1 Hillig wn, nr VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES PNH OPP Flint Southwestern , . . . 74 7l Highland Park .... . . 57 40 Farmingham . . . . 52 53 Walled Lake .... . , 72 52 Pontiac Central ..... . . 58 45 Waterford Township .... . 74 60 DetroitCatholic Central. . . . . 6l 70 Port Huron Central .... .I 91 75 Livonia Stevenson . . . Bl 46 Ann Arbor ...... . 65 55 Walled Lake. . . . 85 70 Waterford ..... . 47 45 Pontiac Central .... . 65 72 Port Huron Central. . . . 75 63 Farmington ...... . 48 45 Livonia Stevenson . . . 66 57 4.4 ol 53-52, but were determined to deteather the Falcorw The lrtteriaies lille was at slalfe as Bob lraylor prepares to add two more points F0'mln9lU'W bv G SCWU . on our home court to lhe some in the earlf rrnnotez Qt the qqmf, lhe Hnslrir-g were detected at l :a: ,bf 'I 2? nr' t if J. t I I ' .1 f ,L ga ,A ., 1' '1' fw ,f,,a ' I ! 'F , ' Il vm n. .,,,. 1 1 l nf- A I 1 L1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' W I i -..,.. ,f The Huskie cross-country team are ott and runntng as they compete against P.C.t-IS in the tinol meet of the season. The boys wasted no time, but still did I can remember hearing over the announcements how great our cross country team was doing. Of course, as usual, I didn't know all thatacross country meet involved. l thought it was just straight running, but as usual, I was wrong. These guys had to combine both speed with en- durance. I guess Mr. Osler has a perfect right to hang up his sign ot praise on the door of B-6. If I had coached a winning team, I know I would want to brag. Bull didn't run or coach, I only stood and watched and clapped as they announced Pontiac Northern Harriers the victors. CROSS COUNTRY SCORES PNH OPP Livonia Stevenson . . . I6 40 Walled Lake ..... 34 23 Farmington . . . 26 29 Waterford ..... 27 28 Pontiac Central ........ 36 I9 West Bloomfield Invitational . . 3rd place Milford Invitational ..... . . 6th place Oakland University Relays . . 7th place All Oakland County ..... . . 8th place Redford Union Invitational. . . 4th place Inter-Lakes Conference. . . . . Ist place Regionals ...,..... . . 7th place 130 not beat our cross-town rival Joy in the One ol our star runners is Junior, Mark Coolr. With the assistance ot this fine young HIGH, the Huskies had a aood season . 'fl' my 1.-.,, y u' -- M' .V , vw ff' V ...Navi The Cross Country team ws made up ol lRow ll Ty Cobb and Gary lawrence, co-captains, lRaw 21 Russell Hernandez, Gene Sanlos, John Gallardo, James Ballenhne, lPow 3l Joe Plelller, Joe Blaylock, Make Hesler, Marty Sonchez,ArlLnn1on, ll-?ow Al Mark Kay, Dave Gub- son, Mlke Call, Elmer Ellsworth, John Osler, IROW Sl Dennus Davus, Marl- Cook, Randy Petu- prrn, Torn Wullnarns, Lawrence Carter Mrke Call a senlor on our learn enroanlpr: rnony Jbsfacles lr lhe ra e the lnmsh ln e Txred and exhousled he completes hls run ana ada y 9 tory lor our team I one more mule Io g lh Huskies strnve for a frsl place wln Practice and ahrluly me ol key nmparlar1u.lOOUHlillelpfm I , , 5 ,, fr- , l -ofa n Q r U So we l 1 1 W h V V' e I , Y, V ,Q r l ,rr lll i , I 4 1 wi Q.-ma. ...Q-uf. Our Huskie Matmen I The winning ot ClOSS 'An Stote Championship is credited to the following wrest lergg lRow llLetl lo Right: Jim Anderson, Teddy Threlkeld, Tom Kell, Bill Green, Ben Moon, .lon Knibbs, Ron Woshington, Don Borott lrnanogerj. lkaw 2l Mr. DEUVICR - couch, John Willson, Gary Whitehead, Bob HOYFIS. Alon Morris' Ken CDH'-Ff0nl1 Latterty. Jim Corr, Mr. Willson - coach vo, V 'Cb- 1- .PL Coach Bill Willson and assistant coach Lee Deitrick are very proud ot their wrestlers. They, along with the team, are especially proud ol Northern's new title, 'Michigan High School State Wrestling Champions Our dual rneets, in which the mats-net went undetected, were the reasons our wrestlers bear this title with great pride. 132 1- -e .1 Although only a junior, Bill Green tool: a third place in the state tournament. Next year Northern will look forward to Bill taking first place. Wrestling ct IO3 pounds is senior, o-captain, Torn Kell. He displayed his skill os cz good wrestler by winning o second place title in the state tournament. Time spent getting in shape ond the many hours ot practice proved to Tom that it was really worth oil the effort, Proued Best in State ' ' ,' 'Z Our Huskie matrnen not only won the State Trophy this year, but also four other trophies. The Inter-Lakes, State Regional, Oakland County Invitational, and Quad- rangulart This was our wrestlerslirst year to win the state tournament, -any Through the work and leadership of these men, our school was able to capture Class 'A' state title. There were 69 schools represented in the state finals, but Northern managed to pull through in the end, Credit is given to the following: llrneelingl Tom Kell, Frank Lallerty, Bill Green. lstandingl Bill Willson and Lee Deilriclc, - .., , F we Y . , 5 I ,J ,Lt 4 l l l 2 '1'9 ', in .54 I With three matches to go andthe state title at stake, senior Frank Latte-rty carried the burden ol either patting Northern on 'ap or tying lor seaand place This responsibility was on FranL's shoulders sending him into his match lighting with determination ll was this determination that helped Franli bring a yirglory iq Northern and become the number one wrestler in the state 133 ,gulf ff' , 6 Z ily-'22 gl sg fx, K ' 4 4-'26 1' ,, , S, -1 3 1 z , , 1 Q 1 . 3 A l l Y i The P NH Molmen consists ol: lllow ll Torn Kell, Durl Molleson, Ben Moon, Jon Knlbbs, Make Hester, Gary Shelton, Bob Fdlks, Gary McConnell, George Ron Fournier, Mackey Glover, Richord Clwopo, lnrn Bollentme, Russell-lernondez, Morslw, Kerry Wlnle, Eprlgnlc Gwnez VPOW dl Jlggeph Ggmglesv Ronggd B'll Green. Ted Thelkeld, couch, Bull Willson, lRow 2lEugene Duclcsworlh, Paul Woshmglony Gary Whrtelreod, Bob Horns, Ken Cgrrl Hgyry McPl'mcll, Charles Dotson, Ron Fritz, Dovid Genlges, Mike Collms, Lorry Glover, Percy Frank, Mrke DQWQHI ,irony Lonerwy Chuck Brondov Don Bomylr ,um C0rr,GnCl,lOl'1n VVrIl5on Giroux. GOTY Qvidf. Robin Mcllroy, lRow 3lGoryMlcl:,MollWolsl1, Jim Anderson, -ws. Bob Harris, 0 senior wrestler, puts has opponent In on owlxwovd positron os he UU, nopm, HUSLH5 .gum Ujngfgvnlnnrg lnnlqr Brll Gwen dlvgl ,nn-,ng mg npp,-n lrues logoin the needed ponnts lor vlclory enl ln l 2l We vngln llwe mee! mer Wlrllpu lm-1 I lb . 13.5 Cerre, Kris Verwey, Dave Weaver, and Mr Wmebrenner, Second row Mr Goodwin, Kevin Dushane, Mike Harroun, Leigh Dushane, Dave Parsons, DCN9 5 l Fish Forever I l. il 4 , lr, Z! ,r . Ji . 1 1 N.. , l O The members at this year's swimming team are ltirst row, lett to rightl Robert Mawr, Don McGeen, Eric Heneley, Larry Geeck, Steve Yedlin, Corl Hiller, JOE k Pennybocker, John Hanley, Chris Skillman, Ken Hughes, and Mr Moreau Third Henry Martin, ,lim Norberg, Paul Loose, Dave Compagonl, John Wygozs I, E505 Brgggn, Gary Cotter, Frank Yedlin, Jock Felt, and Bill Johnsor Everyone anxiously awaited the arrival ol their larnous hero Cop'n Crunch lMr GOOUWIVU H9 OpPSGfE'Cl ot the swim meet to boost the candystripers to a victory and support the team as a whole The b'Q ClUe5l'0V' was 'Will Cap'n Crunch get soggy in waler7 ,Q 'V --J Varsity Swimming Scores Pontiac Central Livonia Stevenson Detroit Thurston Livonia Bentley Flint Northwestern Hazel Park Birmingham Groves Southfield Royal Oak Kimball Ferndale Warren Fitzgerald Pontiac Central Grand Blanc Candystripers, what o funny name tor a swim team. .Aint .' ,. .Lau l PNH 63 4l 39 fl: 37 tif-T' , ,uf ,Wg ,r , 3- .fuu- firlvl' I re- member how I chuckled over that name when I first heard it. But after I attended one of Northern's swim meets, my laugh- ter turned to owe. I swear that some of those guys iust have to be part fish, and they must havea set of gills hidden under their skin, The way they move through the water is almost unbelievable, and those muscles are really something. Pool' Mr. Moreau, atter having so dutifully coached the team to victory, is repaid by a quick toss in the pool, clothes and all. l'll bet he doesn't really mind it, though, because he knows lhat he has the best swimmers ever. So now when I hear the name Candystripers, I don't chuckle about it. I feel proud that they are a part ot my school x QP I 9 Y 55 ll M Sl AI 65 N 54 38 53 rg!! Y mW r UFC? UW 1 W eip A' gnif : W' e0' V rvd 'V 1 v .1 -.- I if A Vos! und quick stort 15 nmporront to tulle Mrs! plone In on even! Theres tenseness and excutement Us the Iudge hres the storrmg gun Vo begrrv the Vhr1Hmg even! X X1 , e 7 M. W HL' L' xg W as my ey ily- A . 'A -arf' -afiqigf The condystrnpers had one victory carter cnoiher und Snoopy, 'he lawless frghter oi the Red Boron, wos olwoys lhere wotchmg rhe score to see the Huslmes gum yuhroble pomrs ,...f-1 I C A fomrlror ergrn at the home Swwm rrr-Eels rs We Yvuxirvrrgrrrrul rrrrgrrrg Q- fjur therns yncvory be!! Mr Wmebrerrneywr Gggdmr gmc Mr Mereor. wg.-. their we! bu! happy faces Giver 0 W. rgvgrrrgwg meer gr, gr H3351 Pan The dlmow- lo O vwdoruous ornd ef-crlrng swnm mee! 15 the dumb-mg Q! our coaches Coprm Crunch and Ihe Red Emo IM' OOOdV ,' Gnd M' Mmeuh regNy dOn'! mmd being throvmr rm beacuse nl nreorr: orrfgihev .-.rrrr-:rv os. gre-or syururrwers asc 1 -- ummm, , swf' -X. 1 , Q -I ' ,JE a-3' 1 V , rm ' 1 1 1 1 I Ty Cobb Cross-Country Co-Captain Rick Rl-ianey Basketball Captain Frank Lafferty Wrestling CcrCaptain Tom Kell Wrestling Co-Captain Carl Hiller Swim ming Co-Captain Steve Yedl in Swim mi ng Co-Captain X ju-A. Gary Lawrence lgny Delaroso Cross-Country Co-Captain Fooqboll Captain Mike Call Tennis Captain v 1 i i l 3 Jock Brown Golf Captain V . Our Swingers Y .' O ff' 441-W I -' f 4 fe: if t , -fs ff 'fluff 5 ,Y ,z l ll t . x ,1-v, Senior Jack Brown, a three year member ol our golf te am, demonstrates his developed coordination and fundamentals necessary for a good golf game. This Nas the final game for Jack as a member of our team, Putting a little white ball in a little round hole with a long awk- ward metal club, to all non-golfers probably seems a little ridicu- lous. However, don't ever make the mistake that l did. l repeated the stupidity of this sport to one of Pontiac Northern's golfers and almost had that long awkward metal club iammed down my throat. Then in the interest of furthering my life,l decided to find out more about this sport. Golf is one sport where the golfer is competing more against himself, he must use his ability and only his ability to gain victory. I found that it, like all sports, takes practice and determination, and like everything in life, it brings the greatest rewards when success is achieved. ly 140 I ,M . x y- , 'lffrtfilgff . ,TY , 811133. . 4 , 1 with ,'k,.j. I H' 5 . 1. , ,A s at gs. , -, f -. .. Following in the footsteps of his father, John Willson prepares to drive the ball down the green. His ability to concentrate and be accurate is an important factor to his game. x i The golfers of Pontiac Northern are: lRow ll Dennis Killen, David Genlges, Mufli Weaver, fRow Zl Bill Willson, Coach, Gary Shelton, Eddie Deaton, John Willsong lRow 3l Frank Lafferty, Jock Brown, Bob Charles. ,X Golf Schedule I966 - l967 Quadrangular At PNH Farmington Stevenson-Walled Lake-Pontiac Northern Quadrangular At Stevenson Framlngton Waterford-Northern-Stevenson Quadrangular At Walled Lake Farmington Waterford-Northern Walled Lake Quadrangular At Waterford Walled Lake-Stevenson-Northern-Waterford Berkley-Northern St. Freds-Northern Pontiac Central-Northern Kettering-Northern West Bloomfield-Northern Roseville-Northern Rochester-Northern Pontiac Press-Invitational State Regional State Meet ,, z4,., , ,- 11: 1 f , 4441458 ff ,M N' '64- San - N VI ,Q ,. ,,,. Af ' Coach Willson not only instructs our boys on the techniques of golf, but also lolns them in this relaxing sport. Showing concentration in his golf game as he lines up an important putt is tumor Terry Schelb His sxilltul teammates give him much advice and their support which enables him to improve his score. fe-rv. ss - - 'M N ,. 4,,-.,- , f,,. f 'H-gn. I I '. ' A., A 3.5. gy Z , - fi, Qu 3 f .-4-1 in , f 1 J-'gt ,L, H' 3 47? 1 - -'hui -Ste, V ,Hffy,?.L3, , 4, 'V V, 4,9-4 .4 V4 f f , . ,ff 'f-:,:,',fi,1N-:',.' f' t -ji, ' , V,guYQ: ,355-1, ,5,f,i,.5gWh! V' 6 V HW, ,',f1.,.,v-.,,,, f :fl , f fiiffiftf-wfsfsla ,W , ,, . 4, , , ,L..,. ,, ., k. N ' ve-,-430-.ygt-4, ,z ,g ..,, 1-5 ,5 u yu, 4' 'awww .-f.:.k ,, 'ks 'QF Www ,. f, , , -... .. , - -sf-, , was 1 I - -A 1, , ' ggf,1,2 -Z ,fir , 1 . I - , .,.,,f,sA-1 H V, My , --s '11 451 , I, 1 , , W . , ' . -gf w, , 'fw . ,' , - ,, 1' f. uxdyj ,Q if ig' nl f . W ,-,.,,gv . W 7-6- , 1 'Y - .,,,,7. ' 14' -11.1, ..,,ff, g V ,. 1 .,,,,,' Q, . f-1 f i.+ Q L VVAV V sv , X. , ,345 Ei . J ' 75 1 5- ,,,- - , H ' K 4 , Ev. ri- 2 'fn ,, ,.. ' sf' H g tif - .5 t 3 'naval self, +V QQ, ff X .V .' V , . 1. W, 'if 6 M . , Q , , 1 1 4- -in t t,m,,.hw., t wmfgggl ,,,. - f I V , sv , , , , ' '. , .. , ,, ' a A , .- ' tail ' ' 'A ga, eff-t . 41,1 ,ff V I V, 5 AAQW , I, Sai? - . Q! ' iv'-in f 'l l-'W wtf. e , i gQ , 'ftQf:,g11c!zgw,f',,,., 1 l Racket Squad Swings x 4. .fr QE Mr Rogell, tennis team coach, gives Nolan Mason some pointers which will enable him to improve his tennis game The right Qfip Und Qood form we essemlol lo be C' good tennis player After school, even before the signs of winter had completely disappeared, I can remember seeing some ill-clad boys out on the tennis courts with rockets in hand, listening carefully to the instructions of Mr. Rogell. I thought they were rushing the season a bit, l still had on my winter coat. But as l watch' ed our netters compete, I could see where a little frost-bite had improved many a serve, drive, and recovery. I can see now where when the weather became nippy, all they had to do was think ahead to meets they would win, and it be in' ceritive enough to warm anyone, even me. Senior Marty Stewart shows concentration and determination as he prepares ID Steve Yedlin looks toward the locker roam in a daze, The result af strenuouS drive the ball UUOSS llle nel' ll loles mow hows Ol PYUCliCe to acquire the practice is a winning season for the Huslnie racket squad coordination and skill necessary to meet tl-ie requirements ol the tennis team, 142 f 1. -. 11 ,4 Chris Skillman practices his swerving form during a Huskie workout. Quick think- ing and patience are required in learning the necessary arts at the game. The racket squad consists of: lRow llMike Harroun, Maurits Lang, Amos Johnson, David Pennybackerg lRow 2l Jim Harrison, Kris Verwey, Christopher Skillman, , in ,,,,0,,. W, 417' MM, 0 4 1 , png, rf- .' New ., Mm 1 f 'v Wutgfifif ' 17' W ,, Zuirfffy 5. WQ QMQZ fTZmQQ f ,f 'f ff1 2r ' i'2T3Z 'if v w H523 ff! - w 4-aaglfmaf. gnc? 2,fff2r5 ifv,., -' 4 up ..3, rf F W, . .V .ffff Z 7?'-Agfa'-,i I' ' A A ,'5 'gc efff',, , 'frjzy 'H KLA MQ. ,: tn, 4:1 f QQQMWZJ . 1 r l Members ol our tennis team Mauritz Lang retuins the serve bacl- over tue t Tennis team members work out in the courts daily, weather permitting, to acac r the practice needed to gain Hustle wins Tennis Schedule Pontiac Central Livonia Stevenson Walled Lake Farnnngton Waterford Livonia Stevenson Walled Lake Waterford Pontiac Central Nolan Mason, Mike C Stewart. April l8 April 25 April 28 May 5 May 9 Mayl2 May I6 May 26 June l home away home home home home away away away ally lRow Bl Gary Cotter, Larry Geeck, Dave Lemke, Marty 143 The baseball team at Pontiac Northern is composed of lROw ll Gary Quick, Manager, Rick Rhoney, Tony DeLoRosa, A. J. Wilson, Coach, lllow Zl Steve Renda, Jim Whitehead, Pat Mctieever, Pat Patterson, Ozzie ' r Traces 'Round the BGSGS a a 3 - ? xl Q- 0 Jacksong lRow 31 Bob Fulks, Chuck Brando, Manager, Craig Deaton, Dennis McClain, Nick Loulakis, lRow Aj Mike Clancy, Dana Coin, Jerry McKeever, Don Hayward. lj x r .k I uf V3 ,- EE' ' 1' , wwfi-9 9 iii: X' f I I 12 A2 N Ah.. we J., ?,,,,,,,, 1,.,Q- W A coach's 'ob is to improve the techniques ot his players by noticing the troubles ol his team By carefully observing the development ol the game, coach WIlSOft One ol the baseball teams important players Tony Delarasa keeps his eyes on gains knowledge tor betterment ol our baseball team the ball as he takes the bose to the dismay ot his opponents 144 X, A Little Hustle Goes A Long Way Gaining distance needed tor anotherNorthern victory, Huskie broadiumper John Russell concentrates to obtain the good jump needed to insure a win. When I first encountered track, I didn't know how complex this sport really was. Things I didn't even know existed were all a part of track. I mean like shot put, I thought it was positively absurd for some muscle-bound guy to stand there tossing a little ball. But then I lifted one and discovered at least why it's muscle-bound guys who throw it. lalways looked at the pole-vaulters with complete awe and admiration. All the money in the world couldn't make me run and vault with that flimsy pole. And the races, such speed, it was un- believable. But ot course, ihat's Northern for you! To be a track member it takes endurance and strength, followed by determina- tion, On this years track team are the following: lrow ll lett to right, Sam Kiles, Allan Morris, Dennis Janczarek, Mark Kay, Dennis Davis, Larry Adler, and Eddie Jones, lrow 2I Mr. Renda - Coach, Freddie Green, James Overton, Paul Ross, Paul Harris, Eugene Ducksworth, and Dave Gibson, Irow 3j Mr. Pizza - Coach, Jim Vaughi, Dave Mihalek, Mel Cole, Torn Hariung, John Russell, Louis Bradley, Mark Cook, and Mr. Osler - Coach. ,Xi X The leadership at Northern is essential in the making of a good team, Dar coaches are always around to give help to their team. In the huddle, minutes before the game, Northern's track coach Hercules Renda, gives tinal instructions, S Our Huskte trackmen spend many hours preparing tor an event. Practicing pays att as our Huskie teammate vaults over the bar to achieve success. 145 'fs r, at ' m v 413' 5 1, A ,ef 'L..,j'f:5'. Q .'-. 'Q K I x before or after the game d fog, the tastiest treat in town' Before or after the ball game . . . or for a A 'AA 'lziiiz Zztlzziz ' : 1 ' tasty snack anytime . . . bring your date to ix--- '! McDona1d's. Enjoy the goodness of A McDona1d's Hamburgers made of 100'Z: pure beef, govirnrnent inspgzoized agud grounlg , 'Z5 22' fresh daily. T ey're serve ot o the gr' ,' V. 'WWOIIUW' on toasted bun. Here at McDona1d's you 6 get fast, cheerful, courteous service . . . A .I 1-' :i-' ll? plenty of parking . . . no car hops . . . no v -fi' ':'1i V 'iii W :fix 12 1 11A. 4,,, tipping . . . the tastiest food in town at prices that please. its . ,,,,i., ,,,. . by . M ,- A . llp Q p,1. .,,,., look for the golden arches! ' McDonald'Q 810 North Perry 146 X X.,i.....n--a--- Pontiac Mall Bloom ield Hills , Where all Smart Girls Go!! 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Barbara Beftge Gary Bertram Ctuudette Bexett Mort- Btecktey Arwotd Boersm Jomes Bone Jeonme Bowel 131 t At hmes n seemed doubllul ll1ollhe o7 spoceship would ever soar on its tlughl lo vlclory, The problems groduolly worked our, however, ond ot the end ol lhe countdown, the spoceshnp went successlully up in o pull ol smoke, Juondo Boyd Lewns Brodley Charles Brando Noomi Bredow Aldene Brown Jonathon Brown Roy Brown Werner Brown Andre Bowen Jonel Bowen Raymond Bower Paul Bowers Brion Bowman Ilene Boyd xl 4, X I Learn to Live with -as '- ,qw -rf' 'C' 1 4. 51 15' ,av- 152 Victory and Defeat. ? R I L-. fx., is 1 Terr: Bvubgkt-1 Jocquemme Buem Debra Bushey Cynthia Bussord Richard Buvler Gov, Bwrgrn Sewers ore loci-ed up fo os the Neoders, Gov rn them vhree ,ears Q Norvhern :hey have become om Favs of LmQv.mg .-.hew to dc what Bw even We Neoders need leaders, and Vhrs ws me ,ou -J' 'he serwov Qrhcevs Thus yeofs Semor ofhcers DvEN51YIxng3Ccrolpersxngvypi-H Frm, PQ! Lerprr card, kstorwdungN Jome Campbell, ond -Jdwsors Mwss Whrpphe and Mr in Somers Cidwelk MwQlmJe1CuH Bvervdo Cameron 9 Gme Ccmpbgz! lone Crnwptell Lcws CvJmpl3eU fnuvww Cowsq-1' WM cf' Cuff-ew 1 Hoge!! 53 Sharon Carr Brenda Carter Lawrence Carter Lynn Carter Carol Champirre Connie Cheek Denny Cherry Richard Chesney L1 154 S 'ir My Dreamworld Becomes Real, James Chester Phil Chester Margo Chisholm Verna Chusrn Pamela Clancy Carol Clark 'Ol 1 K In September, Homecoming seemed very lar away, but gradually all the plans and ideas grew until rt was all I could thunk about. Teachers gave up in despair as I slipped away lrom reality, into a daydream world, Anticipation and excitement grew and the mayor question was A Night to Be Remembered. 7- iq- L- 'C' I. 515 'Who would be on lhe cowl? The resulls were lfram left la righfl Torn Sondra Come Kell Lindo Pena, Knng Rick Rhoney Queen Janne Campbell Jack Brown Pal Shelley Mike Hamm and Nancy Sumpler Deborah Copple James Corr Bruce Couture Janice Coward Linda Coward up T Donna Clauser Tyrone Cobb Larry Cole Jerry Colllns Jerry Compognom Susan Conklun Rebecca Conn Bruce Cook 'un- -'vo I 7,51 ' H1 f- ff . r:1m,1mn,1...r-5, E5-,1mrrre'l.,w-,req lumen Lrg.-.mmf Rrmm 1 0 ru Carol Crom- i Jorw Crouch M-ark DGHGS Phyrhs Dimmers v With Open Eyes I Grasp at Truth, 7. 5: ' 156 1 v- 'bi Z' Geroidune Douenhouer Mrchoel Dovrs Potrucuo Dovis Vickre Dovrs Wiillom Davis Jeanette Deon Edward Deoton Lando DeCluIe Dennis Delop Tony DeLoRoso Rosemary Dem Tom Dionne and Become Aware of my Surroundings. Michael Davey Pamela Duby Ed Duengel Janice Dunnam Marion Dutton Barbara Early JaneiEdgeworil1 Mildred Edward Randy Eldridge Michael Ellison Bruce Emerson Evelyn Engel p-'z 'VH fix Wh- Gaiy Dobbins leffy Dockery Marlowe Dodge Barbara Dodl William Dolsen Collwy Doolm Rodney Dosch James Dolson iliiilisixi 157 Q Not Knowlng of Mgsel Rugluurd Erznoznulc Doyle Evans KT' Plonnlng the lulure us o molor slep an everyone's lvle, but il seemed lo me lhol l was the only one who dldn'l know what l wonled lo do l R con remember many sessuons spenl tollung to my counselor os on Frulz us loll-rung lo Mrs Hansen, und oller rnony Changes, l llnolly orrlved ol u decision Jurnes Full :Isle Feluce P0uIFer'non 5' Janice Figurslu N ' .lohn Fohrner Edward Fair Joseph Fnsher Phyllis Flowers Willnom Flury Lindo Ford 5 -4, F' i Charles Fotheringhurn Kathy ffgufmer av, Ron Frurz Ro 'erl Fullxs 158 X J-m Gage! Dennis Golbreulr Lindo Gollordo Nodene Gorclwow Kondrce Garvey Kenny Gorzo Lorry Gibson Sharon Grbson Wllllgm G,b5On Somelnmes the lwo hours In pmlol lunrly llew by, but the other times come once In owlwule loo Pnlol ol lrrsl seemed very dlflicull, bu? os tame pro LmdgG,lIe11e gressed I lorgol oboulrfhe dnscourogung grades ond begon leornmg l know now tho! the only dnffrcull porl wos the odluslmenl, and rho! one ol the mosl valuable lessons learned wos to keep on open rnund. Caro! Glnssan Larry Glove: Wwliuam Good Irma Goadsan 0 1 As I Look Back I Feel Remorse N5 4 Nancy Graham Robert Gomez Mary Gonzales 1 e , A ' Y X Freddie Green Ardnih Grice Larry Grimes Wayne Grubb I 160 Donna fBishopj Gruno Frank Hoag Patricia Hogberg Carol Hahn Carol Hoist Mike Hamm Morgar et Hampshire but Travel on with Steadfast an YF--fr Nancy Harroun Jeanne Hart V1 Dawn Harlung Mike Harlung oot. 'V .o..- , Richard Horns Rob Harris James Harrison 'C' James Harbin Milne Hardy lone Harrell Paul Harris XT' Q., if li Kenneth Haskins Sammie Hawkins Ellen Hayward Beatrice Hernandez Shirley Herlel Michael Hester Richard Hirkmon x ' r f 1' J 3 :we 161 Recenvlng sensor plclures ls a long anhcrpoled event lar sensors and unclerclassmen alike. Here Yvonne Slurdy gazes al her pnclure jus? as l dad, with pride, lor lhey seemed lo syrnboluze accomplishment and the nearby complehan ol my senior year. The World's a Mirror to Phillip Hull Carl Huller 3' I X Cheryl Hollins 44 ' .luanilo Holmes IA . Cornelius Hooper Aff I . , ' . U Mary Horton ,A Q id Joyce Houle V ' 61 Maureen Hauser . K i- ii 1' 'W' -V , J x xx e N ' '-.,. Noreen Houser Scoll Hudson Kenny Hughes Chcrlolle Hulell l 162 fr l Jane! Hunnucoll Kolhy Jock Arthur Jackson Mary Jackson Fred Jacobs I Stan Jaworsks Jack Jellery Patncua Johnson Reflect Eddie Janes Kay Jones Ted Jordan Make Joswik Sondra Joyce David Karen Larry Kasal Lynda Kath Deborah Kay Connie Keith Thomas Kell Lindo Kelly Linda KendaII Deborah Killen Bruce Kilmer Charles Kline Fred Knebel .lon Knibbs Mary Koloa Judy Krause Seniors, as g. Since this was 'their final year, Miss WhippIe's homeroom decided to go modern with Peanuts, Here Nancy Pizzalq and Patsy Pritchard add th I' I I 164 What Do I Know of Life '30, V--1 L PauI Kretchmar Susan Kuhn Hans-Jurgen Kurnmert Samuel Kyles Agatha Kyriakides Lorena LaBarge I for I Have Just Begun to Learn. lv R I 'wif an 'Os no-ez. 'UH ,1 X .., wr-. N Ron Ladd Franl. Lallerty z Kenneth Laird Sharon Landers Peter Lauringer Kar en Laursen Barbara LaVallis Gary Lawrence Diane Layman Jeff Ledford Maurits LONG Ron Langevin Glenda Largent 6'x Merlyn Laurain 'C' Mr, Stevens' homeroom went farther than lust the door - the windows beside and along the top were also used, In their COmlOfl0bl9 Poslllonf Shirley Walker and NUFWCY WU' kins breathe a sigh of relief that their door 35 almost dgnel Z 5,zfxW.L'j NE 3, f 165 'VP ,Qt-,.. .mv U 5 6 5 ,, C' .114 I.. I ' yrs..- With Open Mind and Heart, John Leller Regina Leionen Kath y Lemanski Michael Lemon Elisa Lemus Patrlck Leonard Dianne Liddy Stev e Liddy Susan Little Alan Livingston Paul Loose Roger Long Sandra Loop Doris Losey Nick Loulakls Michael Lucius Money, money, everywhere mon queen was picked. The candidates ey! That's the way the Valentine ore llrom I. to nl Nancy Sumpter, Q fo? -sg '1 5 f S, fi 14 I Look Wlthm to Fund Myself Karen Lyon Lrndo Lyons Robert MOCDO ugol Donno Moline Cory Manley Reeio Mczrbutt Cheryl Marko Robert Mursholi Henry Mortrn Dovd Mason Terry Mossey Dennis McClain Gary Mfconnell Geruldme McCroe Ruta McDowell loner McEochern 1 1 Responsibility is the Key to Hope 42,4 h V, DCin0lilMCG69i1 lg V ' an Polvruli Mrkeever - A f N vw . ,- 1 K? ' Michael MQLeon r , , , 3 A ' 1 I G -N - .,, gh- ' D Dowd McMQrvis bu ' ' tr.-1 U M. A 1' Lydio Mendoza JomieMeneor Francis Michael Dowd Miholelf ,, . if JeonMol'1elski Andelere Moore Solomon Moore Lindo Moron 168 5271 x A... .Al Y if -if . f,4y.y' Q-'W f . mix -rf Ruth McMorrus Harry Mcplvoil Don McQueen Thomas McWevhy ,N 7.7, ,4.J.l -5-'sfrf , -, ,h ,. , v l Zfilly 1 f as .Aw john Miller JunelleMills Chorlorle Miracle Donnie Miracle 19 'T' ,X f 1 'Y 1 X and all my Future Dreams. 'Jv- L 'D Z- I ,...- ,...,.,.1 ,. ...-4 Ed Neeb larry Newland Anetio Nichols Michael Niedielski 2 I Dave Oswall James Overton 4 y Cheryl Parden Toni Darlse l l l l Q gf, l '?' ,- QU'- F,-.f tr.. - 'Q ,ao T 3 'S 5, , I yr! lla' 4- Q' 'W' 53 19 JoAnn Morris Kathleen Morllrnore Donna Molsunger Christine Navarre 'K so 1 Kay Nonomaker Dorothy Organs Paul Olson Morgarel Osborne CS Joseph Parker Joe Parry Beverly Pauley Belly Payne 169 1 1 Sl 15 Poul Ross Peggy Rosser Keren Rossmon Tom Rowden Pamela Rowe Lando Rudd Poul Rull Jenniler Rujervlclw Grow with Other People, and Find A, 9 1 ,fy 9- Sa w gd' 170 ,f Brenda Ruslmng Joan Russell John Russell Dowd Sadler Froncus Solos Cynlhio Sanchez Mike Sauk Denms Schoel Chuck Scholzley Larry Schons Claudio Schworfz Lindo Seulor nd LS S r ,tn will :wi ,lt .W asian Gary Sepulvado Melvin Shannon Patricia Shelley Gary Shelton Linda Sllelton Verna Sherrill Dennis Shields Tyrone Shorters myself Don Sl-iroeder Chris Skillman Danny Slater Carol Smith Cathy Smith Karla Smith Peggy Smith Linda Snav David Snead Duane Soldan Pamela Solomon Joe Sorrow f If 3 we, .i Ab, S 'b fe 'Q 6. 4-se ' 1' F lin. Q X is 9 TN ' , if a Part of Them, and They of me. 'K' gn A Q W i P I-Eli Jig X i 'C' 4131 'f ii. , ,li is 'Y' Christopher Payne Lnnda Pena j'fmJten'i lKi,:' , Raniluepper ' M,-.- Robert Derrv - V . xl ,Q .' 5- Seniors participate in more activities than any other class, Central bene- I Lead, but to be Criticized, f ' .:- , I W fri Coral Persinger I. Randy Petiprin lf-It ' I E Brenda Phagan ' ' Evelyn Phillips A is Jon Phillips Brenda Picklesimer FMS Nancy Pizzala 'Q ' Catherine Poe 1 Brenda Poole Mary Popour Patty Pritchard Carol Prudhomme iiied from our iolenied seniors eorlier this fall when our choir officers performed for them. Suson Prueif Judy RGdeCki Ricky Raymer Poui Raymond Ks and Others Step Out just as Lost as I. Rosellen Reed Mnlion Reese Juanita Reid John Reigle QQ' Steve Renda Rick Rhoney Kerry Richmond Lillian Ristich A Q v, i 5 ' ,.. 71' Q F5 f:' i -7 'Q' Arthur Rockwell Theresa Rollman Linda Romeo Mabel Ross Q' 4 , ' , aw- iii, W iv r X X 17 rl. .. ma! Jw!!! Receiving my cap and gown was one of the most memorable experiences of my lite lt's true, they were bot, but the sea at red meant more to me than underclossmeri could ever realize, Finally I'd made lt, and the cap and gown symbolized this final acbiev ernent I'm Like a Small Person Roy Sorrow Kurt Sprague Bob St John Sharon Starkey K' Darryl Starks Dewayne Stevens ,E 4: Sandra Stevens Morty Stewart RQ ndy Stogner Robert Stoneburg Vvonne Sturdy Nancy Surnpter Barbara fwhisrnant Sutton Carrie Swanek Patricia Sweeney Steve Tallon ,,, .. 'QF Wandering Alone. uf I, Kathleen Tatro larry Tqylor Robe rt Taylor MUTVEI leochworlh The sensor class ts the smallest class at Northern, so we need extra enll-ruseasttc cheerleaders Although lew rn number, Pal Shelley and Janie Campbell more than make up lor nt by showing great interest and skull. Sonja Teoqae Marsha Tebeau Barbara Thomas Gary Thornthwarle Dianna Tibbelts els 'YS Kenny Tolbert Frank Torres Lando Townes ,- Karen Trachet Delpho Treadwoy Palrucia Trotter Becky Troy 175 I ll.. , . E- ,v , 7' Q ll' 'S-3 is x . Meet ,4- :. as .uv ' ve QF? with Friends Bri art Robert Tucker Gloria Turnage Gaul Tuttle Ruta Uballe As an underclassman l spent my lree time wander- ing through the halls. Finally though, Igained access f K fi 'OP' x Vivian Upton Dianne Vallad Donald Vallad Lois Voncul Janet Vandecar Kathy Van Horn Kris Verwey Yolanda Villarreal Phyllis Vinegar Dennis Vineyard Penny Wadley Marsha Wagner ex fy of Might Have Stayed Within ro the sensor lounge, and -'OW eVe'Y Cl'1OHCe l 99' l Q0 to the lounge to relax or1Cll0llKl0 my friends. 41.1 Richard Wagner Carol Waldbllllg Shirley Walker yy! 7 I, ' ' Az' ' , , I .,v lerry Wall '1 I' M . 41+ X If VVKPQ:-V ' . A V sizfflflwiiiv Larry Walls Sharon Walls Ronald Washington Nancy Watkins Dianna Watson Ronald Watson Thomas Webb Nancy Weber Doug Weiler Donald Wells Lois Weyer Gary Hhsetor ff' f V 4'-N V: . W , V ia , . if 9 .ypvv-Dvwnfx' Cheryl While Jams White Ccrop student Mike McLean practices the skill in using o cash register Co' op students have a head start in the 'ob fields over their other classmates Kerry While Gary Whitehead James Whitehead Carol Whit Charles Whitner William Whitman Wayne Whitten Barb Wighlman James Wilcox Gary Wilkes Richard Wilkes Barb Williams Charlene Williams 178 X i but Look Toward the Future. ' QL. . Charles Williams 6' 2 A jf if I' Dave Williams Melvin Williams Greg Williamson Bruce Wilson , ,r tw., lc .2 'fwi' ? a,., , lff E, l, V, 9 L an W . . ...-I , 1 Finally I made il, And as I marched past our sea ol red I fell a lwinge of regrellhcl ilwas all over. This was the end, or is it 'he beginning? paula Wilson Fred Wolfram Deborah Wood by Mary Woods Toniwyrick Frank Yedlin Steve Yedlin Marrha Zuck 179 4, 1 1 'f ,. , l If 1 My Al, 'ffl gg--,-by K ff '-gliiifl I . 3 ,A L 1 U A .M V I , I u , f Q 351 v f Us 1 N Qi, , I 1 ,f , fm 1 NJ V gi v K -' ' 'Y , f 2 K 1 f ' lg .-- 4, -1:06 1 0 . A ' I X1 I 11 K I 2 J 11? ' 1 , :Lui ,,... , ' I U N wx V' 1 1 WU rf I X 4 ., 4 X X, X, A s fa warm. ' ' ' A Af :QEQ12 u' f ,ll Q51 'af 1 1 gf BAE ' ,, 9 ' f ' f ! ' l I F1 ' f V ., ,X A 1 N I + A ,gs - , 5 1 A N Q1 1 A 2 1 4 -V r ' H , E- 1121 X 4 . ,.... A ,b X 4 W A 1 ' V ff I ll fv' Q X 3 I W 1' . ,try I 1 51, 'li ' Z 911 il U 1555 'W , ix .. il 1 ,, ,ay lb.. , . 1 'ffl ,W, , . 1 WW w ' ' W- 1 l f ' 1 -4 -1 ' X' 'Hgf I' X pl lj W 9 31 gn: , 1 , 1 ' yr' ' ' fa , - 4 Zffsfbif 'ff -14 nz - ' np? M f , V. , ..,,. ,.,,,, V . 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GARDEN GATE GHEENHUUSE Dunseith's Pharmacy 570 Aubum Pontiac PERRY STREET AT GLENWOOD AVENUE FE 8-4536 Phone FE 2-6632 Pontiac, Michigan 188 FACULTY INDEX Balzarini, Donald 36 Berry, Claudia 34, 74 Blackford, Betty Brown, Jack 34, 36 Bruno, James 40 Buchanan, John 34, 36, 55, 67 Buller, Russell 44 Cheek, Glenn 50, 92 Chlarilli, Anthony 34, 37, 6 Cherry, Donald 50 Cook, Beryl 28 Craigimile, David 50 Dash, Nancy 45, B1 Dauw, Edward 85,84 Daves, Judith 46,58,59, 119, Dell, Katie aa, 90 Duffy, Vernell Ferguson, Kenneth 33, 63, 9 Foley, Catherine 34 Friebe, Donald 38, 39, 68, 69 Fussman, Dale 42 Garwald, Alan 42 Gary, Christine 48 Gaubios, Patricia 88 Goodwin, John 50, 136, 137 Gray, Niel 48 Grubb, Ralph 47 Hall, Richard 42, 128,126 Hansen, Judith 33 Headuson, Australia 34 Holzer, Barbara 34, 94 l-lull, Raymond 34, 35, 88 Johnson, Eldon 49, 83 Karagusian, Mike 40,95 Kawiecki, Leo 38, 39 Kazan, David Keenert, John 34 Kerr, Feroe 36, 37 Kera, Judith 49 Kowalcuzyk, Walter 49 Kuhns, Ruby Lackie, Mary Lou Landers, David 35,74 Lee, Elmer 35 Litton, Philip 36, 37 Marcille, Ana 38, 90 Maturo, John 32, 33 McCrackin, Donald McCormick, Thomas 36 Meyer, Evert 40,41 Miller, Katherine Moreaw, John 37,135,136 Morrow, Ann 33 Neely, Anne 45 Nellenback, John 38 Nelson, Harold Noonan, Janice 38,88 Osler, John 37,131,145 Pagano, Joyce 42, 43 Parrish, Valerie 45, 91 Piantiedosie, Reulope 33 Pizza, Anthony 37,124,145 Price, William 35 Renda, Hercules 33, 143 Rogell, Stanley 35, 142, 82 Rowsh, Beryl 42 Schmidt, Davie 37 Scheiener, Gail 48, 91 Seaboldt, Alonzo 46, 92 Seaver, Ellison Shepler, Roger 47 Stephen, James 42, 93 Stephers, Warren 39, 144 Steppon, Rosemary 48, 88 Sturgeon, William 41 Swanson, Helen 39, 73 Taylor, William 40, 41 Temple, Robert 51 Thill, Ronald 42,95 Thomas, Arthur Thomas, Madeline 33 Touslev. .Inhn 46. 55. 58, 59 Wargelin, Philip Whelton, Roger 46, 60 West, Enar 41 Whipple, Lynn Wilcox, Clifford 42,43 Williams, Sandra 45 Wilson, William 42,95,135, Wilson, Arnold 37, 124, 144 Wilson, Dean 47 Woodin, Pauline 45, 94 Woods, Roy 40 Wright, Gary 39 SOPHOMORE INDEX Adams, Calen 12 Adams, Larry 12 Adams, Norma 12 Adams, Pat 12 Busby, Jeanne 13 Byrd, Larry 13 Caldwell, Deborah 13 Callahan, Kim 84,13,12,80,88 Cannell, Ron 13 Cantrell, Stanley 13 Cantu, Pat 13 Carline, Greg 13 Carpenter. Jeanne 13 Carr, Cathy 13 Carson, Linda 13 Carter, Cheryl 13 Adsit, Greg 12, 120 Alexander, Earl 12 Allison, Gary 12 Allison, Leslie 12 Alstat, Cheryl 12, 58, 74, 80 Angeloif, James 12,93 Anglim, Robert 12 Arms, Edwin 12 Carter, Connie 13 Carter, Hilda 13 Causbie, David 13 Centuri, Allred 13 Arnold, Fred 12 Arnold, Vern 12 Ashley, Pat 12 Atkins, Linda 12 Austin, Ron 12 Chapa, Daniel 13 Chapa, Richard 13, 120,124 Chapdelaine, Roger 13 Charltow, Duane 14 Cheek, Brenda 80,14, 88, 90, 92 Chesney, Cathy 14, 58 Childs, Sharon 14 Clancy, Rob 13, 14, 92 Clothier, Colleen 14 Coin, Denise 14,73 Bach, Beth 12, 74, 88 Bailey, John 12 Bailey, Judy 12 Bailey, Pat 12 Bailey, Patti 12 Ball, Kathy 12, 94, 60 Ballard, Jack 12 Ballentine, Gladys 12 Barber, Delsa 12 Barber, Ron 12 Barbor, Jerry 12 Barefoot, Pamela 12 Coindrey, Sue 14 Cole, Ruth 14 Collier, Jerry 14 Collier, Vicki 14,58 Collins, Mike 14,124,135 Collison, Cindi 14 Campagnoni, Dave 14,136, 84 Compagnoni, Chuck 14 Conley, Leon 14,120 Cook, Bettie 14 Cooper, Mary 14, 91 Corey, Joyce 14 Barge, Beverly 12 Barnes, Jenny 12 Barnes, Tim 12 Barnes, Wayne 12 Barnett, Lucretta 12 Barnett, Pat 12, 91, 88 Barrett, John 12, 58 Bartle, Chester 12, 58, 56, 57, 59 Barton, Glenda 12, 58 Batchelor, Carol 12 Beauchamp, Margot 12, 88 Beckett, David 12, 59, 56, 60, 92 Bell, Darlene 12,88 Bell, Rubin 12 Benedict, Eugenia 12 Bennett, Richard 12 Bennett, Sally 12 Bennett, William 12 Benton, Tommy 12 Bertram, Lois 12 Betzing, Connie 12 Beutler, Jack 12 Bierl, Susan 13, 58 Bishop, Ross 13 Blackburn, Steve 13 Blackwell, Thoy 13 Bland, Debbie 13 Blevins, Lola 13, 94 Boldizar, Gloria 13, 81 Bone, Bill 13 Bone, Ron 13 Bosnack, Barb 13 Bott, Beverly 13 Bowen, Terry 13,95 Bowling, Carolyn 13, 72 Bowman. Bob 13, 91 Bowman, Diane 13 Boyd, Alan 13 Boyd, Mary 13, 90, sa Boyd, Robert 13 Bracken, Sarah 13 Bradley, Joe 13, 71 Bridger, Rod 13 Britton, Sandy 13 Brown, Crystal 13 Brown, Debra 13, 72 Brown, John 13 Brown, Kathy 13, 58 Brumm, Don 13 Buckley, Jerry 13 Burdick, Richard 13 Burnett, Mary 13, 73 Burton, Rod 13 Busby, George 13 Corr, Jackie 14 Cotcher, Anne 14, 90, 92 Course, Debbie 14, 60 Courts, Robert 14 Crabtree, Linda 20,14, 58, 78, 5 84 Craven, Frank 14 Crichton, Robert 14, 60 Crivea, Larry 14, 124 Cunningham, John 14 Cutler, Bob 14 Dalby, Carol 14, 60 Dallas, Linda 14 Dalton, Steve 14 Daniel, Elaine 14 Darling, Linda 14 Darnell, Cathie 14 Davenport, Carol 14,84 Davis, Russ 14 Daw, Jeff 14 Dean, Bill 14, 124 Deaton, Carol 14 DeHaven, Karen 14 Delap, Dan 14 Deling, Chuck 14 Dennis, Lori 14 Depner, Charlene 14 Derocher, Patricia 14 Dillon, Bianca 14 Dillon, Gene 14 Dinkins, Nick 14, 59 Dodd, Allen 14 Dodt, Bob 14 Dolsen, Kaylene 14 Dotson, Paul 14, 135 Dougherty, Kathy 14, B0 Drenkhalm, Debbie 14 Duby, Harry 14, 124 Duengel, Lois 14 Duke, Ronald 14 Dukman, Elaine 14, 81 Dumbrigue, Michelle 14 Dunn, Delene 14, 90, 74, 92, 81, 8 Durmer, Debra 14 Durso, Kathy 14 Dushane, Cheryl 14 Dushane, Kevin 14, 136, 92 Early, Dennis 14 Edwards, Carol 14, 74 Elam, Francis 14 Ellis, Rick 14, 93 Elmy, Chris 14 Emerson, David 14 , 189 6740 Englesman, Diane 14 English, Lloyd 15, 61 Ervin, Donna 15,94 Esralian, Michael 15, 60, 92, 93 Evans, Kelly 15, 58 Everett, Claudia 15, 73, 72 Felt, Jock 15, 136 Ferick, Andy 15 Field, Yvonne 15, 73 Fields, Janet 15, 84 Fields, Sharon 15 Figo, Diane 15, 73 Fisher, Gary 15 Fisher, Sheldon 15, 125 Fitch, Mike 15 Flores, Frank 15 Fournier, Ron 15, 135 Francis, Royce 15 Frank, Margaret 15, 84 Frazer, Claudia 15, 58 Freeman, Sheila 15 Fritts, Vaughn 15 Frye, Rosella 15 Fulcher, Tom 15, 124, 93 Funk, Ralph 15,61 Furguson, Mike 15 Furness, Beth 15 Furness, Richard 15 Garcia, Anita 15 Garcia, Sandy 15 Garland, Steve 15 Garner, Frances 15 Garrett, John 15 Gatton, Karen 15, 91 Gauthier, Janice 15, 80, 73 Gauthier, Pat 15,5a, 81 Gayton, Roberto 15 George, Kathy 15 Gerber, Colleen 15, 56, 56 Gibson, Jim 15 Gilbreath, Linda 15 Gilchrist, Vicki 15 Gilyard, Larry 15 Glover, Mickey 15,135 Gomez, Dave 15 Gomez, Epiianio 15, 135 Gonzales, Joseph 15, 135 Good, Dennis 15 Gordon, James 15 Gordon, Steve 15 Gordon, Vernon 15 Gormong, Mickey 15 Grandberry, Robert 15 Gronsky, Linda 15, 77 Green, Diane 15 Green, Pam 15, 90, 58, 77 Green, Richard 15 Green, Vera 15,73 Greene, Ricky 15 Griffin, Pat12, 15, 82 Grimes, Rick 15 Grimes, Sharon 15 Hagberg, Ted 15, 59 Haines, John 15 Hamblin, Margaret 15 Hammond, Bill 15 Haney, Bill 15,124 Hapgood, Barbara 84, 15, Hardiman, Terri 15 Harding, Denae 15 Harmon, Carol 15 Harris, Don 15 Harris, Douglas 15 Harris, Ken 16, 58, 59 Harrington, Lynn 16 Hart, Joan 16 Hart, John 16 Hartung, Edith Bl, 58, 57, Hartung, Tom 16, 145 Haskins, Lois 16, 58 Hawkins, Alvin 16 Hawkins, Calvin 16, 59 Haynes, Barbara 16 Heltsley, Larry 16 Henley, Eric 16,136 Henry, Penny 16 Henry, Susan 16 Henry, Vicky 16, 58 Hensley, Gavena 16 Hernandez, Robert 16 sz 16, so, va, 77 Herron, John 16 Herron, Clea 16 Herron, Greg 16 Herzog, Patsy 16 Hogans, Cynthia 18 Hickingbottom, Madonna 16 Hicks, Anglea 16 Hill, Clare 16 Hillie, I-losie 16 Hillmar, Judy 16 Hockey, Betty 16 Hocking, Kathy 16, 58 Holiman, Carol 16 Holland, Ron 16 Holmes, Athalie 16 Holmquist, Danny 16 Holtz, Gayle 16, 61 Honaker, Rod 16 1-loopingarner, Jim 16 Houle, Danny 16 Howes, Roxanne 16 Huckabay, Vivian 16 Hudson, Katherine 16, 58 Huemiller, Tun 16, 160, 92 Hughes, William 16 Hukka, Bob 16, 124 Humphries, Greig 16,59 Hunt, Charles 16 Hunt, Jean 16, 73 Hurtado, Jon 16 Huston, Marianne 16 Inscho, Doug 16, 124 Irwin, Steve 16 Jackson, Andrea 16, 92, 81 Jackson, Phil 16 Jackson, Yvonne 16 Jahnke, Kathy 16 Jarvis, Brad 16 Jeffers, Sandy 16 Jeffrey, Paul 16 Jenkins, Larry 16, 61 Jensen, Patricia 16, 71 Johnson, Jane 16 Johnson, Joann 16, 58 Johnson, Nathaniel 16 Johnson, Portia 16 Johnson, Steve 16 Jones, Andrew 16 Jones, Debra 16, 58 Jordan, Douglas 16 Kasten, Carol 16,58 Kath, Dale 16 Kay, Terry 20,13, 16, 78, 74 Keeley, Gail 16, 72 Keiis, Lucinda 16, 92, 82, aa Kell, Vicky 16 Kern, George 16 Kernoit, Dan 16 Kilgore, Jim 16 King, Debbie 16 King, Lillian 16, 58 King, Paul 16,120,124 Kleinschmidt, Bruce 18, 92, 93 Klinkenberger, Vickie 17 Knapp, Pam 17, 58 Knihbs, Tom 17 Knox, Kris 17 Kokx, Ann 17 Koop, Vernon 17, 58, 59, 84, 88 Kwiatkowski, Marcia 17 Lafond, Juanita 17 Laird, Kathleen 17, 61, 92 Lake, Elizabeth 17, 71 Lambros, Sue 17, 58, 56 Lane, Marion 17 Langoleld, Howard 17 LaTurneau, Warren 17, 124 Laucks, Lloyd 17, 60 Lawson, Thomas 17, 58, 59 LaZaro1f, Stephanie 17 Lee, Pam 17 Lee, Barbara 17 Lediord, Linda 17 Lemon, Jerry 17 Lemus, Carmen 17, 58, 73 Lengers, John 17 Liddy, Andy 17, 59 Limon, Carmen 17 Lindsey, George 17 Lingenlelter, Walter 17 Little, sarah 11, 94,84 Lock, Lolli, Long, Lonto Nancy 17 Bill 17 Karen 17 rios, Mary 17 Lookabaugh, Bruce 17 Love, Love, Karen 17, 80 lsiah, 17 Lucius, Dennis 17, 95 Lunberg, Gall 17,84 Lunsford, Danny 17 Lutes, Connie 17 Mahan, Art 17, 93 Mackey, Don 17 Maier, Robert 17, 136 Manier, Donald 17 Mann , Peggy 17 Madar, Johnnie 17, 90, 91, 84 Marbutt, Keith 17,124 Marshbanks, Sherry 17 Marion, Melvin 17 Marteney, Karen 17, 58 Martinson, Debbie 17, 58 Masters, Athward 17 Matthews, David 17 Mathews, Deborah 17 Mathews, Orrin 17 McAdoo, Katherine 17 McCammon, Jill 17 McClellan, Gene 17 McCowan, Ross 17 McDougal, Loveda 17 McGo1drick, Ann 17, 73 Mcnroy, Robin 17, 135 Mclntush, Larry 17 McMorris, Pat 17 McMurray, Bernice 17 McPhail, Andre 17 McShan, Joseph 17,124 McSkulin, Dave 17, 67 McVe ty, Audrey 17 Meadon, Randy 17 Medina, Hilda 17, 58, 82 Meier, Dave 17 Meilke, Jerry 17 Mendieta, Delores 17 Menear, James 17 Merci er, Ray 17 Midkiif, Margaret 17, 67 Miller, Constance 17, 58, 86 Miller, Harrison 17, 84 Miller, Mary 17, 58 Miller, Michael 17 Miller, Vicki 17 Minier, Azel, 18 Mirac Mirac le, James 18 le, Paulette 18 Mitchell, Mary 18 Montg Montgomery, Patricia 18 omery, Cindy 18 Moody, Delores 18 Moore, Kenneth 18 Moral es, Mary 18 Moran, Frank 18 Morgan, Dave 18, 58, 59 Morin Morri g, Bill 18 s, Ernest 18,91 Motsineer. Carol 18 Mueller, Jim 18 Music Myre, , Patricia 18 18 Napier, Teri 18 Neely, Joyce 18 Nefi, Bob 18,11 Newman, John 18 Nichols, Charlotte 18 Nichols, Dave 18, 60 Nichols, Robert 18 Nicholson, 18 Noeil, Norbe Ogure Michael 18, 71, rg, George 18, 1211, 124 k, Karen 18 Oliver, Shelia 18 Orr, Janet 18 Osborn, Beth 18 Overbaugh, Jerry 18 Owen, Susan 18 Parker, Joy 18 Pardee, Tom 18, 59 Parden, Gayle 18,71 san. ,fs 1 I 525.gif-E'W'E5'5gEgEEEfi'E'5'5'Q'EEE'1'S'Ei'K3ifK'H'1fxf-z-u-me-we..1-.,..,..,,, pd C A .., . L 11 -ff' Laffy-.,ff 1 Tjfl' 1 ,as 1 iikgaf J '1?'F 5l 3 f - ' Y .13 5' IL. Qt. A a-iv. L , Parker, David 18 Parks, Vicki 18 Parsons, Dave 18,138 Pauley, Bob 18 Pement, Lee 18 Penny, Alma 18, 58, 56 Pei-due, Debbie is Peterson, Fred 18 Petiprin, Gary 18, 71 Petty, Cindy 18 Pfelier, Joe 18 Phagan, Loyce 18 Phillips, Martin 18 ,Pickleslmer, Peggy 18 Pietryga, Michael 18 Pilgrim, Rosle 18 Plntamo, Gale 18, 72 Pizzla, Douglas 18, 94, 88 Pimle, nick is, ss, 59 Plummer, Bonnie 151 73 Popour, Marlene 18 Powers, John 18 Pruclmicki, Dana 18 Pruett, Linda 18, 90, 84, 88 I Pi-een, Vicky 18,88 Pullis, Mary Jo 18 Ramig, Ron 18 Rampart, Paula 18,84 Ramsey, Jeffrey 18 Rawls, Charlotte 18, 58, 73, 93 Reamer, Karen 18 Reed, Andrea 18 Rede, Jackie 18 Reed, Connie 18 Reid. Ken-if 1a Reid, Ricky 18, 73 Reiter, Pam 18 Reyes, Sylvia 18 Reynolds, Sherr 18, 58 Rhodes, Gary 18 Richmond, Lawatha 18 Richyer, Lynn 18, 58 Rigney, Robert 18 Ringblam, Roger 18, 60 Ritchie, Sam 18, 61 Robinette, Gerrie 18 Robinette, Jackie 19 Robinson, Mary 19, 74, 86, 80 Rodriguez, Gloria 19 Rodriguez, Juan 19 Rodriguez, Paul 19 Roggow, Allen 19 Rollison, 19 Rolph, Brad 19 Romaella, Anthony 19, 71 Ross, Clifford 19 Roth, Dave 19 Russell, Rena 19, 58 Sansing, Gail 19, 91 Sargent, Edwin 19 Sartell, Karen 19, 58 Sauk, Jane 19,92 Saylor, Jim 19 Schatz, Arnold 19 Schneider, Rick 19 Schweider, Sharon 19 Schnekenburger, Virginia 84, 19, 58 Schoonover, Clinton 19, 58, 59, 95 Schumactter, Darryl 19 Schwartz, Michael 19, 58, 59 Scott, Barbara 19, 73 Scott, Tom 19, 84 Seay, David 19, 60 Sexton, Brad 19 Sexton, Lillian 19 Sharako, Julie 19 Shelton, Butch 19, 59 Shelton, Elaine 19 Shelton, Jim 19 Shemwell, Sherry 19 Shields, Ken 19, 58 Shindori, Gary 19 Shorland, Steve 19 Shorter, Bruce 19 Singleton, Calvin 19 Sisk, Janice 19,80 Sjoblom, Roger 19 Skelton, Dennis 19 Skelton, Judy 19 Skidmore, Pat 19 Skinner, Ursula 19 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smlth, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Diane 19 James 19 Jannette 19 Jimmy 19 Vicki 19 Sandra 19 Sandra 19 Sandra 19 Terry 20, 58, 59 Snay, Ruth 20, 94, 58 Snltler, Deborah 20 Sowden, Debby 20 Spann, Kathy zo Spencer, Wayne 20 Spivy, Gary 20 Wallace, Dora 21 Walls, Janice 21, 91, 80 Ward, Mary 21 Wardell, Linda 21 Wargel, Michael 21 Washburn, Cindy 21 Washburn, James 21 Wathen, Renee 21 Watson, Jim 21 Weaver, David 21, 136, 92,84 Webb, Barry 21, 58,124 Welch, Terry 21 Welker, Ed 21 Whitener, Sue 21 Whitlock, Linda 21 Whitten, Cinthla 21, 95 Spragle, Pat 20, 94, 61, 92 Sprouse, 20 Stadler, Beverly 20,88 Staton, Mike 20 Stevens, Rita 20 Stiff, Douglas 20 St. John, Linda Z1 , 90, 93, 81 Stockdale, Deb 20 Stoglin, Peggy 20 Stokes, Gwen 20 Strahan, Larry 20 Strahan, Cheri 20 Streetman, Marie 20 Stuart, Virginia Z0 Stumph, Larry 20 Stutesman, Jane 20, 91, 30 Suckow, Debbie 20, 73, Sudbury, Larry 20 Sulaica, Marilyn 20 Swan, Rose 20 Swartz, Lois 20, 92, 81 Tabor, Debbie 20 Tackett, Lawrence 20 Tangen, Julie 20, 60, 86, 80, 84 Tarket, Mike 20 Tate, Gary 20 Taylor, Jim 20 Taylor, Jim 20 Taylor, Rudy 20 Tee, Linda 20 Tenjeras, Debbie 20, 66, 84, B8, 86 Teemarsch, Tim 20,91 Whitten, Terry 21, 95 Wilklsen, Roger 21 Wilhlte, Nancy 21, 58 Williams, Ed 21, 120 Williams, Edward 21 Williams, Pamela 21, 92 Williams, Sue 21 Williamson, Gary 21 Williamson, Kay 21 Wilson, Ann 21 Wilson, Gary 21 Wilson, Margaret 21 Wilson, Mary Z1 Wilson, Vaughn 21 Wisniewski, Sue 21 Wockts, Dave 21 Wood, Wood, Jack 21 Pam 21 Woods, Gerald 21 Woods, Karen 21 Woodside, Joann 21, 20, 13, 78, 74 Wright, Cheryl 21, 73 wright, Robert 21,120,124 Wyatt, Tommy 21 Wymer, Neul 21 Wyrick, Judy 21 Wyrick, Vicki 21, 86 Wyzgoski, John 21, 136, 73 York, Rosemary 21 Young, Young, Brenda 2 1 Randy 2 1 Zabaglo, Marianna 21 Tharp, Gary 20 Themm, Sheila 20 Thomas, Brent 20 Thomas, Dave 20, 71 Thomas, John 20 Thomas, Joyce 20 Thomas, Linda 20, 80 Thomas, Paula 20,73 Thompson, Freda 20 JUNIOR INDEX Adler, Larry 100, 143, 144, 80 Adomitas, Pat100,96,82 Aifolder, Ella 100 Allison, Stan 100, 126 Anderson, James 100, 135, 132 Anderson, Lorna. 100, 194, 64, 86 Thompson, Lori 20 Thompson, Virginia 20 Thornberry, Julie 20, 72, 88, 84, 73 Thornthwaite, Terry 73, 20 Thornton, John 20,71 Tibbits, Pat 20,73 Tierman, Mike 20, 95 Tillman, Jim 20 Timoff, George 20 Tippin, Corinne 21 Toone, Larry 21 Traweek, Betty 2 1, 91 Turner, Jim 21 Tuttle, Denise 21 Tyler, Carol 21 Tysick, Pete 21, 60, 92 Vallad, Dennis 21, 92, 84 VanBibber, David 21, 71 Vanderver, Kathy 21 Vanl-lorn, Rebecca 21 VanNatter, Larry 21 Velasquez, Charlotte 21 Velasquez, Deborah 21 Vernon, Lyle 21 Vernon, Ted 21 Villarreal, Joe 21 Vogue, Keith 21, 60 Volk, Bruce 21 Wagner, Robert 21 Walbridge, Betty 21 Walden, Ken 2 1 Walker, Charles 21 Walker, Diane 21 Ardelan, Diana 88, 100, 112, 55, 56, Arnett, Atwell, Austin, Auten, Ayers, Claude 100 Betty 100 Katherine 88, 100, 90, 58, 81 Daniel 100, 94 Charles 100 Babb, Cinda 100, 54,90 Backalukas, Bill 100 Bailey, Baker, Bill 100 Roland 100 Baldwin, Donald 100 Ballentime, James 100, 131, 135 Banes, Banks, Cherida 100 Linda 100 Bannister, Jack 100 Banta, Jim 100, 94, 80 Barclay, Debbie 100 Barefoot, Dennis 100 Barnes, Daisey 100 Bartles, Rodger 100 Bartnik, Walter 100 Barto n, Larry 100 Batters, Doug 100 Beck, Cindy 100, 58, 86, 84 Bedford, Kristy 100 Bendes, Janet 100, 54,59 Benge, Charlene 100 Betts, Bill 100, 94 Beutler, Gordon 100 Beyer, David 100 Bigger, Dianna 100, 58 Bigger, Gloria 100,95 Biggs, Sherry 100 8 84 Nance, Martha 107, 54, 88 Kllngler, Kathy 106, 80, 84, 88 Kohn, Linda 106 Kosheba, Linda 106, 90, 74, 88 Kyrlakldes, Helen 106,60 LaBarge, Rlck 108 LaCourse, Tom 106, 120, 88, Lamberson, Terri 106,196,65, 70, 86, 88, 87, 80, 84 LaTurneau, Evelyn 106 Laverdure, Jim 106, 120 Leever, Mary 106, 80 Lemke, Dave 106,141,143, 93 Lessard, Bob 106 Leuering, Glenda 106 Limon, Art 106, 131, 93 Linebaugh, Joyce 106, 94 Lloyd, Brett 106 Lock, Tom 106 Lelll, Rita 106 Lopez, Amador 106, 94 Loulakis, Mike 106, 120, 88 Loutzenhiser, Janie 106 Ludwig, Dennis 106, 124 Lutey, Dan 106 Maddock, Patricia 106, 58, 88 Maher, Edith 106 Maiden, Mary 106, 58 Malkim, Sally 106 Malone, Frankie 106 Mangold, Roger 106,94 Mann, Nancy 107 Manning, Ken 107 Marion, Betty 107 Marsh, George 107, 135 Martin, Christine 107, 94, 73, 86,88 Marts, Sue 107, 58 Mascorrom, Andrea 107 Mason, Nolan 107, 140, 141, 142 Master, Jeanne 107, 94,88 Matney, Shirley 107 Matteson, Darl 107,135 Matthews, Doris 107 Maylott, Linda 107 Mazur, Linda 107 McBride, Rlegena 107 McBride, Shirlc y 107 McCallum, Cher 107 McCathern, Claude 107, 60 McConnell, David 107, 80 McCurry, Evelyn 107 McDermott, William 107 McEaclern, Julie 107 Mclntyre, Linda 107 McKeever, Gerald 107, 120, 142, 124 McKenzie, Debbie 107, 94, 58, McKinney, Dick 107 McLauchlin, Dennis 107, 120, 71 McLean, Debi 107, 73, 70, 86, 80, 88 McNerney, Nancy 107 McPherson, Debbie 107, 58 Mendoza, Phillip 107 Menzer, Ross 107 Meyers, Bob 107 Midkiff, Inez, 107,58, 56 Mihay, Nancy 106, 107, 90, 78, 88, 84, 65 Millard, Pam 107 Miller, Jill 107 Miller, Larry 107 Mitchell, Sherry 107 Moczarski, Joan 107 Monroe, Barb 107, 72 Monrow, Dave 107,71 Monroe, Ralph 107, 120, 60, 92 Moon, Benjamin 107, 135, 132 Moore, Brenda 107 Moore, Sandra 107 Morales, Noelia 107 Morgan, Pat 107, 54 Morris, Allen 107,120, 143, 132, 144 Morrison, Gail 95 Mutz, Donna 107, 58, 56 Myers, Earl 107, 55, 94, 59, 56, 57, 74, 72, Neff, Dan 107 Neldrett, Linda 107 Newcomb, Lynwood 107 Norberg, Jim 107, 120, 136 Norberg, Susan 88, 108, 55, 73, 57, 70 Nurenberg, Helen 108 0'Berry, David 108 Okkonen, Ellix 108 Olson, Curt 108 Overton, Saundra 108, 55 Owen, Douglas 108 Pack, Connie 108,90 Paige, Evelyn 108 Pankey, Linda 108 Parker, Geraldine 108 Parrish, Dennis 108 Patterson, Monica 108, 54, 94 Patterson, Russell 108,143 Patterson, Stuart 108 Peak, Mary 108 Peak Ted 108 1 Y Pennybacker, David 108, 136, B3, 140, 74, 143 Pfeiffer, Paul 84,108, 131,143 Phillips, Betty 108 Phillips, Diane 108, 81, 88 Pilgrim, Mike 108 Pitts, Brian 108 Pitts, Rita 108 Plummer, Marlene 108 Plummer, Sandy 108, 81 Pointer, Cheryl 108, 55 Polasek, Sue 108 Pomeroy, Larry 108 Pourchez, Ingrid 108, 90 Powell, Archie 108 Powell, Partick 108, 54, 59 Powers, William 108 Pratt, Pete 108,72,80 Proper, Doug108 Pruett, Yvonne 108, 94, 88 Pullis, Michael 108 Putman, Greg 108 Quick, Gary 108,142,135 Raimierz, Frank 108 Ramig, Geri 108, 58 Rayner, Jeanne 108, 112, 196, 88, 82, 65, 77, 84 Reddeman, Richard 108 Reed, Dianne 108, 58, 84 Reid, Bill 108 Reid, James 108 Reis, Carolyn 108 Rendon, Martha 108 Reynolds, Ted 108 Ridley, Kay 108, '12,a6, aa Robert, Linda 108 Robertson, Diana 108, 60 Rocheleau, Ric 108 Rodgers, Geraldine 108 Rogers, Duane 108 Roggow, Norm 109 Rollison, Lesley 109, 88 Rose, Chris 109, 56, 89 Roselli, Paul 109 Ross, Charles 109, 54, 59, 124, 126, 157, 74, 124, 83 Ross, Priscilla 109 Roy, Linda 109, 60, 81 Rucker, Dick 109 Rucker, Regina 109, Rucker, Vicki 1o9,90, 72 Ruese, Susan 109 Rugenstein, Tom 109, 93 Ruthenberg, Nancy 109, 94 Sanchez, Martin 109, 94,131, 56, 57, 93 Sanders, Sue 109 Sanderson, Craig 109, 56, 83 Sands, Ken 109, 120, 80 Santos, Gene 109, 131 Santos, Richard 109 Sayre, Frances 109,60 Schell, John 109 Schmuker, Jody 109, 55, 90, 56, 57, '74, 70, 92, 84 Schneider, Danny 109 Scott, Terry 109 Shafer, Gary 109 Sheehy, Ken 109 Shelton, Bruce 109 Shelton, Mike 109 Shepherd, Susan 109 Shorter, Vernlta 109 Siegers, Lynwood 109 Simmons, Bill 109 Simmons, Deborah 109 Simmons, Roosevelt 109 Slmoni, Larry 109 Singer, Bradley 109 Singleton, Cindy 109 Slasabaugh, Carolyn 109 Sisk, Larry 109 Skinner, Joe 109 Skinner, Rick 109 Skrine, Linda 109 Slaght, Sandra 109, 58 Slumkoskl, Bernard 109, 71 Smith, Jimmie 109 Smith, Marsha 109, 73, 71 Smith, Mike 109 Smith, Timothy 109 smith, Tom 109 Smith, William 109 Snodsmith, Roger 109 Snover, Susan 109, 61, 70, 92, Somers, David 109, 56, 60 Sornson, Mitch 109, 94 Soucy, Sandra 109, 58, 71 Souden, Mary 109, 95, 94, 77 Southard, Ron 110 Sparks, Linda 110 Spillers, Rick 110 Spivy, Vontilla 110 Spock, Glenda 110, 58 stanlck, Carol 110, 94, sa, as Starks, Pia 110 Stewart, Rick 110, 138 Stiles, Vicki 110 Stonewall, Jeri 110 Swanson, James 110 Sweat, Pat 110, 58 Sweet, Molly 110 Talbott, Debbie 106, 110, 58, va, 74, 82, as Tank, Duane 110 Tarket, Barbara 110 Tate, Arlene 110 Taylor, Carol 110, 58, 195, 65, 88 Taylor, John 110 Tedder, Sherry 110, 60 Tenjeras, Linda 110, 58, 82, 88 Thomas, Mable 110,81 Thompson, Edwin 110 Thompson, Linda 110 Thompson, Thomas 110, 61 Thompson, Tom 110,92 Thorndyeraft, Mike 110 Thorpe, Linda 110 Thorpe, Lorna 110 Threet, Edward 110 Threlkeld, Janice 110,81 Threlkeld, Ted 110,135, 132 Tillman, Don 110 Torres, Sylvia 110 Traweek, Peggy 110, 91 Trayler, Robert 110,128,126 Tucker, Tuckor, Richard 110 Orville 110 Tureett, Glenda 110, 70, '14, 84,88 Tweit, Sue 110 Upton, Eddie 111 vandagriff, Bill 111,124 81 vaught, Jim 111, 143, 145,88 Valasquez, Patricia 111 Vied, Sandy 106,111, 58, 78, 74, 86, 80, 88 Vore, Jeanette 111,88 Voss, Mary 111,94 Wagner, Kathy 111 Wagoner, Don 111 Walker, Dennis 111 Walker, Emma 111 Walker, Lorene 111 Walker, Roger 111 Wall, Pat 111, 58 Walls, Bruce 111,83 Walsh, Matthew 111,135 Walton, Gerald 111, 94, 74, sa Ward, Bill 111, 93 Ward, Cecil 111 Ward, Gerald 111 Warren, Renee 111, 90, 94, 73, 81, 88 Washburn, Gary, 111 Waters, Gloria 111 Watkins, Don 111 Watson, Jeanne 111 Watson, Julie 111, 61 Watson, Nancy 111 Waugh, Tommie 111 Weaver, Mark 111,138,140 Wellons, Dorothy 111 Wheeler, Howard 111, 56 Wheeler, Joe 111 W'hite, Dave 111, 120,121 White, Kathy 111 White, Steve 111 Whitehead, JoAnne 111, 58 Wilkison, Linda 111, 81 4 Willard, Nancy 111, 58, 70,88 Williams, Bob 111 Williams, Lynn 111, 94 Williams, Tom 112, 131 Williams, Walter 112, 95 Willson, John 112, 120, 95, 138, 74, 14 135, 132, 83, 88 Wood, Charlotte 112, 82, 88, 84 Wood, Della 112 Wyatt, James 112 Wyatt, Lottie 112 York, Bob 112, 120, 55, 59, 74 Young, Debra 112 Young, Janet 106, 112, 78, 196, 64, 80, Zachardelll, Bill 112 Zoch, Karen 112, 196, 65, 86, 80, 88 Zuck, Doris 112,95 SENIOR. INDEX Abcumby, Joyce 150 Abernathy, Martha 150 Adams, Linda 150, 72 Albertson, Sandra 150, 72 Aldrich, William 150 Alvares, Steve 150 Anderson, Linda 150 A1-delnn, Pat 150,120 Arms, Janet 150, 90, 68 Arnold, Irene 150 Ashley, Johnny 150 Asniey, Patricia 150 Ashley, snii-1ey 150, ss, 56 Attenberger, Bruce 150 Anigni-, Dale 150, 1213 Backalukas, John 150 Bach. William 150 Bailey, Charles 150, 59 Bailey, Dave 150 Bailey, Linda 150, 88, 84, 72 Bailey, Sandra 55,169 Baker, Robert 151, 120, '13, aa, 84 Barr, Linda 151, 68 Bai-nee, Ralph 151, 54, 59,82 Barton, Susan 151, 90 Batchelor. Lee 151 , Batchelor, Virginia 151 Batten, Lynn 151, 55, 198, 62, vo, 74, aa Bedford, James 151, 55, 59 sau, Frank 151, 54, 59, 55, 57 Bange, Barbara 151 Bange, Judy 151 Bertram, Gary 151 0, 84 Beneu, cianaen 151, 166, ea, va, va, va, 40 Bieri, ken 151, 54, 59, 56, vo Bigger, Alexander 151 Bilkey, Susan 151, 72 Blagg, Art 151, 84, 88 Bleckley, Mark 151 Boerama, Arnold 151 Bone, James 151 Boswell, Jeannie 151 Bowen, Andre 152 Bowen, Janet 152, 155, 90 Bower, Raymond 152 Bewere, Pani 152, 71, ao, 84, sa, '14 Bowman, Brian 152 Boyd, Bene 152, 68 Boyd, Juanda152,90, Bradley, Lewis 152,1 , 145 Bragan, Bob 120,136 Brande, Charles 152, 120, 142, 144, 135 Bredew, Naomi 152, 69, 88 Brown, Aldene 152, 89 Brown, Jnnauien 152, 115, 138, 95, 140,1 126 Brown, Ray 152 Brown, Werner152 68 43 39, Brubaker, Terri 153, 94 Buere, Jacqueline 153, 90, 74, 88 Bushey, Debra 153 Bussard, Cynthia 153 Butler, Carol 153 Butler, Richard 153 Burfc n, Gary 153 Caldwell, Sandra 153, aa, 94, va, sa ,141 Call, Came Michael 153, 131, 143, 139 ron, Brenda 153 Campbell, Gale 153 Camp 1 neu, Jane 153,175,88,85, ia, 119, ss, 54, '14, as Campbell, Louis 153, 61 Carls on Martin 153 Carney,, William 153 Carr, Carte Sharon 154 r, Brenda 154, 94 Carter, Lynn 154 Carter, Lawrence' 154,131 Champine, Carol 154 Cheek, Connie 154, 73 Cherr y, Denny 154, aa, 54, as Chesney, Richard 154 Chester, James 154 Chester, Phil 154, 54 Chisholm, Margo 154 Chim, Verna 154, 90 Clancy, Pamela 154, 69 Clark, Carol 154 Clauser, Donna 155, 68 Cobb, Cole, Cole, Tyrone 155, 131, 139 Larry 155, 69 Mel 120,143,145 Collins, Jerry 155, 120, 73, 88 Coupagnoni, Jerry 115, 72 Conkli Conn. Cook, Coote, n, Susan 155 Rebecca. 155 Bruce 155 Sandra 1 5 5 Corr, James 155, 120, 55, 58, 59, 83 Copple, Deborah 155, 94 Couture, Bruce 155 Couture, Dan 120 Cowar C owar 11, Janice 155, 54, 13, 70 fi, Linen 155,69 Cowley, Barbara 156 Cowley, Bonnie 156 Crawford, James 156 Cronover, Richard 156 C rook, Carol 156 Crouch, John 156 Dallas, Mark 156 Daniels, Phyllis 156 Dauenhauer, Geraldine 156, 69 Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Dean, Michael 156, 74, 80 Patricia 156 Vickie 156, 55, 91 William 156, 73, 60, 80, 88 Jeanette 156 Deaton, Edward 156,188,140 De Clut Delap, DeLaR e, Linda 156 Dennis 156 osa, Tony 156, 120,142,14 121 Deni, Rosemary 156 Dionne Dobbin , Toni 156 e, Gary 151 Dockery, Jerry 157 Dodge, Marjorie 157, 90, 84, 88 Dodt, Barbara 159 Dolson, William 159, 61 Doelin, Cathy 157 Dosch, Rodney 157 Dotson, James 157 Dovey, Michael 157 Dowell, Charles 94 Dnby, Pamela 157, 55,a1, ss Duenge Dunnen Dutton, Ellison Earle , 1, Ed 157 , Janice 157 Marion 157 , Miennei 151 Barbara 157, 90, 68, 88 Edgeworth, Janet 157 Edward, Mildred 157 Eldridge, Randy 157, ao, Ellison, Michael 157 Enderson, Bruce 157 E ngel, Evelyn 157 '1o,1a,15z, 135,132, 4,139, Ergnosnik, Richard 158, 73,74 Evans, Doyle 158, 61, 69 Fahrner, John 158 Fair, Edward 158 Fall, James 158, 82 Felice, Elise 158, 90 Ferman, Paul 158 Figurski, Janice 158, 68,98 Fisher, Joseph 158 Flowers, Phyllis 158, 94, 73 Flury, William 158, 80 Ford, Linda 158 Fotheringham Charles 158 Fournier, Kathy 158, 90, 71 Fraser, Greg 158 F1-itz, Ron 158, 153, 88, 70,135, 92, 85, 95 Fulke, Robert 158,142, 144,135, 83 Gagel, Jim 159,120,68 Galbreath, Dennis 159, 80, 88 Gallardo, Linda 159 Garchow, Nadene 159, 86, 87, 80 Garvey, Kandice 159 Garza, Kenny 159 Gibson, Larry 159 Gibson, Sharon 159 Gibson, William 159 Gillette, Linda 159, 90, 70, 88 Gillette, David 159 Gillotte, Marie 159, 94, 72 Gilroy, Virginia 159 Glasn, Doug 159 Glisson, Carol 160 Glover, Larry 160, 135 Good, William 160 Goodson, Irma 160,69 Gomez, Robert 160 Gonzales, Mary 160, 72 Graham, Nancy 160, 55, 59, 71 Green, Freddie 160, 142, 71, 145 Grice, Ardith 160, 94, 91 Grimes, Larry 160 Grubb, Wayne 160 Gruno, Donna fBishopJ 160, 68 Haag, Frank 160 Hagberg, Patricia 160, 74 Hahn, Carol 160 Haist, Carol 160, 55 Hampshire, Margaret 160, 183 Hamm, Mike 160,155, 118, 70, 72, 85, 77 Harbin, James 161, 69 Hardy, Mike 161 Harrell, Jane 161, 94, 84, 88 Harris, Paul 161, 120, 143, 145 Harris, Richard 161 Harris, Rob 161,120, 71, 135,132 Harrison, James 161, 141, 74,143, 88 Harroun, Nancy 161, 55, 73, 56, 57, 70, 88 Hart, Jeanne 161,90 Hartung, Dawn 161, 58, 72, 74 Hartung, Mike 161, 94,143, 74 Haskins, Kenneth 161 Hawkins, Calvin 58 Hawkins, Sammie 161 Hayward, Ellen 161, 95 Hernandez, Beatrice 161,91 Hertel, Shirley 161, 90, 68 Hester, Michael 161, 131, 70, 135 Hickmott, Richard 161 Hill, Phillip 162, 94, 71, 77 Hiller, Carl 162,136, 139,183 Hollins, Cheryl 162, 54 Holmes, Juanita 162 Hooper, Cornelius 162 Horton, Mary 162, 72 Houle, Joyce 162 Houser, Maureen 162, 94 Houser, Noreen 162 Hudson, Scott 162, 85, 88 Hughes, Kenny 162, 136, 72, 83, 84, 88 Hulett, Charlotte 162, 72 Hunnicutt, Janot 163 Jack, Kathy 163,72 Jackson, Arthur 163, 142, 144 Jackson, Mary 163 Jacobs, Fred 163 Jaworskl, Stan 168 Jeffery, Jack 163 Johnson, Bill 136 Johnson, Patricia 163, 69 'fi' 1 1' 4' ' lv 'iff 1 - ,A-figs ..g l,,,,,.2-if 'I.,- . iff . ., n 1 ,?- 7.1 1-i - ' Jones, Eddie 163, 143, 145,92 Jones, Kay 163, 55, 91, 88, 94, 73, 93 Jordan, Ted 163, 69 Joewlk, Mike 163, 119, 69 Joyce, Sandra 163 Karen, David 163 Kasat, Larry 168, 54, 59 Kath, Lynda 163, 167 Kay, Deborah 163, 70 Keith, Connie 163 Kell, Thomas 163, 154, 85, 118, 139, 135, 83 Kelly, Linda 163 Kendall, Linda 164 Killen, Deborah 164, 62, 66, 67, 83,84 Kilmer, Bruce 164, 76, 77, 84, 88 dGins, Charles 164, 55, 88 Knebel, Frederick 164 'nlbbs, Jon 164,134, 135, 133,83 Kokx, Mary 164 'Zrause, Judy 164 Krotchmar, Paul 164 Kummort, Hans-Jurgen 164, 89, 82, Kuhn, Susan 164, 73, 69, 88 Kyles, Samuel 164, 143, 145 Kyriskides, Agatha 164 LaBarge, Lorene 164 Ladd. Ron 165 Latierty, Frank 165, 88, 79, 120, 94, 140, 139, 135, 132,133,83 Laird, Kenneth 165 Landers, Sharon 165 Lang, Maurite 165, 65, 59, 141, 143 Langovia, Ronnie 165,69,80 Largent, Glenda 165 Laurain, Merlyn 165, 72 Laurlnger, Peter 165, 58, 59 Laursen, Karen 165, 95 LaVa.llis, Barbara 165, 58, 80 Lawrence, Gary 165, 131, 139, 80 Layman, Diane 165, 68 Ledford, Jeff 165 La.1'1er, John 165 Leionen, Regina 166 Lemanski, Kathy 166, 86 Lemon, Michael 166, 68, 69, 80 Lemus, Elisa 166 Leonard, Patrick 166, 153, 66, 82, 84 Liddy, Dianne 166, 58, 73, 72, 81 Liddy, Steve 166 Little, Susan 166 Livingston, Alan 166, 61, 60, 66, 67, 76, 77, 80, 88 80 Lease, Paul 166, 136, 83 Long, Roger 166 Leep, Sandra 166, 54, 73, 69 Losey, Doris 166, 73, 60 Loulakis, ,Nick 166, 142, 144, 83, 80 Lucius, Michael 166,82 Lyon, Karen 167 Lyons, Linda 167 MacDouga.l, Robert 167, 55, 59, 62 Maline, Donna 167, 54, 90, 73, 70 Manley, Gary 167, 55, 59, 57 Marbutt, Roota 167 Marice, Cheryl 167 Marshall, Robert 167 Martin, Henry 167, 136, 70, 83, 88 Mason, David 157, 61, 92 Massey, Terry 167 McClain, Bonnie 167, 142, 144 McConnell, Gary 167, 94, 70, 135, McCree, Geraldine 167, 93 McDowell, Rita 167, 54, 94 McEcahern, Janet 167 McGeon, Donald 168, 136, 60, 67, 92, 62, 84 83 McKeever, Patrick 168, 128, 142, 71, 144 McLean, Michael 168, 178 McMorris, David 168 McMorris, Ruth 168 McPhail, Harry 168, 135 McQueen, Dan 168, 61, 92, B0 McWethy, Thomas 168 Mendosa, Lydia 168 Menear, Jamie 168, 82, 84, 88 Michael, Francis 168 Mlhalek, David 168, 142, 145 Miller, John 168 138, 75 Mills, Jlnelle 166, 80, 70, 58, 86, 87, 80, 88 Miracle, Charlotte 168, 68 Miracle, Bonnie 168 Mohelski, Jean 168, 61,92 Moore, Andelare 168 Moore, Saloman 168 Moran, Linda 168,90 Morris, JoAnn 169 Mortlmere, Kathleen 169 Motsinger, Domia 169,54 Navarre, Christine 169, 68 Noeb, Ed 169, 61, 80, 92 Newland, Larry 169 Nichols, Anetia 169 Nledjelski, Michael 169 Nenemaker, Kay 169, 73 Og'-ins, Dorothy 169 Olson, Paul 169,94 Osborne, Margaret 169, 95, 70,88 Oswalt, Dave 169 Overton, James 169, 143,145 Cheryl l69,71, 84 Toni 169 Parker, Joseph 169, 54, 59 Joe 169 Beverly 169, 70, 74, 88 Betty 169, 172 Parden, Parise, Parry, Pauley, Payne, Payne, Christopher 170, 59 Pena, Linda 170, 154, 85, 74, 118, 88 65, 68, Pepper, Ronald 170, 73, 80 Perry, Robert 170 Persinger, Carol 170, 153, 62, 63, 66, 67, 76, 77, 80, 88 Petiprin, Randy 170, 131, 80, 88 Phaga.n, Brenda 170 Phillips, Evelyn 170 Phillips, Jon 170, 69 Picklesimer, Brenda 170, 68 Pissala, Nancy 170, 164, 90, 94, 88 Poe, Catherine 170 Poole, Brenda 170, 54 Popour, Mary 170, 68, 72 Portwood, Mike 54, 59 Pritchard, Patty 170, 164, 88 Prudhomme, Carol 170, 90, 68 Pruett, Susan 170, 90, 73 Radecki, Judy 171, 80, Raymer, Ricky 171 Raymond, Paul 171 Reed, Rosellen 171 Reese, Milton 171 Reid, Juanita 171 Reigle, John 171 Renda, Steve 171, 120,142, 144,84 money, Rick 171, 154, ua, s-1, as, 119, 143, 85, 144,139, 127,126 Richmond, Kerry 171,83 Ristion, Lillian 171, 54, 59 Roclwall, Arthur 171, 69 Rollman, Theresa 171 Romeo, Linda 171 Rose, Mable 171 Rose, Paul 172, 143, 145 Rosser, Peggy 172,72 Roseman, Karen 172, 77, 92, 80 Rowden, Tom 172 Rowe, Pamela 172, 72 Rudd, Linda 172 Ruff, Paul 172, 69 Rujervich, Jennifer 172 Rushing, Brenda 172 Russell, Jean 172, 59, 145, 126 Russell, John 172,120, 143, 71, 88,55 Sadler, David 172 Salas, Francis 172, 68 Sanchez, Cynthia 172, 73 Sauk, Mike 172 Schael, Dennis 172 Schatzley, Chuck 172, 69 Schons, Larry 172, 61 Schwartz, Claudia 172, 54, 70 Seator, Linda 172, 68 Sepulvado, Gary 173 Shannon, Melvin 173 Shelly, Patricia 173, 84, 88, 72, 155, 54, 118, 85, Shelton, Gary 173, 140, 135, 92 Shelton, Sherrill, Linda 173, 138 Verna 173,68 Shields, Dennis 173, 120,83, 88 Shorters, Tyrone 173 Shroeder Skillman, , onn 173, so, 69 Chris 173,136,84,56, 141. 54. 59. 88.83 Slater, Smith, Smith, smith, Smith, Snay, Li Danny 173 Carol 173, 58, 56, 72 Cathy 173,68 Karla 173, 90, 66, 67 Peggy 173, 74,88 nda 173 Sneed, David 173 Soldan, Duane 173 Solomon, Pamela 173,74 74, 77, 143, Sorrow, Joe 173, 55, 59 Sorrow, Roy 174, 54, 59 Sprague, Karl 174,59 St. John, Bob 174,84 Starkey, Sharon 174 Starks, Darryl 174 Stevens, DeWayne 174,70 Stevens, Sandra 174, 94, 73, 70, 72, 88 Stewart, Marty 174, 140, 141, 70,142, 143, 88 Stogner, Randy 174, 69 Stoneburg, Robert 174, 69, 77, 78 Sturdy, Yvonne 174, 162, 86, 87 Sumpter, Nancy 174, 166, 155, 88, 59, 118, 196, as, ez, 64, 54,65 Sutton, Barbara Cwhitsmanj 174 Swanek, Carrie 174, 95 Sweeney, Patricia 174 Tallon, Steve 174 Tatro, Kathleen 175 Taylor, Taylor, Teachwo Teaque, Tebeau, Thomas, Larry 175, 74 Robert 175 rth, Muriel fGarnerJ 175 Sonja 175, 176, as Marsha 175, 55, 196, 64, 86, 88 Barbara 175 Thornthwaite, Gary 175 Tibbetts, Dianna 175, 73 Tolbert, Torrea, Kenny 175 Frank 175 89, 74, 175, Townas, Linda 175,167,94, 88, 58, 86, 83 Trachet, Karen 175, 90, 71, 60 Treadway, Delpha 175, 55, 59 Trotter, Patricia 175,68 Troy, Becky 175, 74 Tucker, Robert 176 Turnage, Gloria 176 Tuttls, Gail 176,88 Ubaue, Rim 176 Upton, Vivian 176,91 Vallad, Dianne 176, 54, 70 Vallad, Donald 176, 58, 59 Vancil, Lois 176, 95, 70 Vandecar, Janet 176, 70, 88 Van l-lorn, Kathy 176, 58 Verway, Kris 176, 136, 141, 143, 83 Villaifeal, Yolanda 176 Vinegar, Phyllis 176, 58 Vineyard, Dennis 176, 55, 59, 57, 70 Wadley, Penny 176 Wagner, Marsha 176 Wagner, Richard 176 Waldhillig, Carol 177, 70, 94 Walker, Shirley 177, 165, 94, 81 Wall, Terry 177 Walls, Larry 177 Walls, Sharon 177 Washington, Ronald 177, 135, 132 Watkins, Nancy 177, 165, 70, 74, 84, 75, 55, 196, 62, 64 Watson, Dianna 177, 73, 68 Watson, Ronald 177 Webb, Thomas 177 Weber, Nancy 177, 72 Wailer, Doug 177, 61, 84 Wells, Donald 177 Weyer, Lois 177, 90, 58, 56, 86, 88 Wheeler, Gary 177, 120 White, Carol 178 White, Cheryl 178 White, Janis 178, 54, 88 White, Kerry 178 Whitehead, Gary 178, 135, 132 Whitehead, James 178, 142,144 Whitener, Charles 178 Whitman, William 17a Whitten, Wayne 178 Wightman, Barb 178, 54, 196, 66, 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