Pontiac Northern High School - Avalanche Yearbook (Pontiac, MI)

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' X Q ,X Kf't'i ' I X 3. 1: 1 X X 'WX-Nag 'A jp- fe to , w A 'SF-in-1-.1 , Pvt t , Q a , Q ,Qian 15, N. A N A Y l'ga x 'A' Qfw' r , ' Qi' -- '-54 A i c w. G ff i A' 4 X' X ' M - '.- ' it 'A 114 W, xc ?l ' Photographed in 1959 by H.C. Tinney Pontiac Northern High School 1051 Arlene Street Pontiac, Michigan Volume Fourteen ineteen Seventy- Two ,ff Architectys rendering of completed building nm -,. Wo Kenneth Ferguson 55,91 ' f 152155151 ' .Qt ,.,., 1 - 0 ieen . . . Faculty Advisor xr S 1 1, Marcia Rayner . . . . Editor-in-Chief xx. MM ., F 1 ar r 1' rrr it Table of Contents Sophomores .......... 10 Organizations . . . . .22 juniors . . . . 58 Academics . . . . .74 Sports . . . . 102 Special Events . . . . 130 Seniors . . . 146 66197299 Many changes have taken place this past year at Northem. Be they good or bad, they have added an additional piece into our future: For this is Life If man were to observe himself, he would find that he is but a mere shadow who is constantly confronted by obstacles. Yet. . .he is always in search of a goal: For this is Life',. Through-out the year we have been picking up the pieces of our lives and molding our future. Some of these pieces will remain in our hearts forever. Some of them we would rather not remember: For this is Life.', r1mebe9nHiHgBl'S1Hgbm But we accepted it as 3 dmumge V jj' -I 2' , x, , V Y ' I . 1'-'41i.'f'FQU'f:t::.-ef . r name? ez .'gQ'5i5??53f2,Qi t ff' ii-D In the beginning Busing became a great obstacle and over it arose much controversy. It Caused many shattering moments and tense hours at Northern, ' .-4'-1 But We accepted it as a challenge and it has become a part of our lives. . Mt 7 f C A,-' 6 . . f YWI Life in 72,' has been observers emerging and becoming involved. n i 2 rj- 5,5 4 . mv! W 4 4 N Vi FN W , 1 1 FN Fira It has been surrowaded by noise and confusion, altered our Evo FUI l iiii--- ' i 'r-ak ow-'if ,Xiu . but behind the noise and confusion a new Northern has been born. 2 and bet om' . Yes...there have been changes taking place which have fff.1l.3,,?f5ggig'i.,.,.,,.: ,E t 4 HU 'Q i F em- eefe he ? QQ f 1 e and conlilsion, .u was ,y- altered our lives but there is also tradition. A tradition which has given ! sn.i..nnn- i bm us wonderful moments and fond memories to cherish always. O . NV nhgn has DEW A O I if To relive might be reliving the excitement of seeing your first class float in W . r , P i V Y' li ' , l , 4 ' ,I ' 9' ,V ji . A I 5 if V' 1 we - U fy . fi' i 1 it ' V iz a -' . 1 5 .-f 1 '75 fl? it X . ll li 1 - s Q Homecoming, after much hard work and patience patience, the courage and determination behind a sport, or a seniors memories and tear .'LiI196 in an if Hmm? Wm .E o , MF E it ..--lung 'I the unforgetable erm which 54 events are hard workin2 smclm . xig ts 'lr- 'I F0111- I ll V X patience. the courage :md tear which will live eternally. Lingering between the many precious moments are -.,Ly- iam, 'Ea J is s, , :JW e-ff.Bf1-Ei the unforgetable events which have taken place this year. Behind many of the events are hard working students striving to make our Senior High School years X y x X more f memorable. o ' if . 0 'S l ' 'lb X. 42+ 1 -' ,f-. lf' I Q For the first time in Northern's history the Sophomores had the thrill of receiving their class rings early. Although aroused with much anticipation they shall not experience the joy, pride nor excitement when receiving them as Juniors. They will find many changes taking place in the years ahead and their High School years will prove to be their most important. When they began school in September, they not only found themselves lost and unaware, but on the outside. One by one they emerged and one by one they became involved. The Sophomores proved to the upper classmen that they existed, were human, and determined to reach their individual goals. Together they shall observe the changes and build their futures. For this is Life',. 4 . X !.?f,'l'X mf If? fu' ,list W :muh 'UF HIT 'wg them as wfgrf faking f I HHH SL'hUlJI 'rl xfupurtarmt. Jrifr. they not marr. but on f fried and one uw fuphux11ore5 Jr Um existvd. 1 1,3 reach UIEH ,mil Ubffne Ulf Ur. For .- 115 lr 4 x nag bv Class ,IF '74 Being a class officer is a big responsibility as any of these five people can tell you. It involves a lot of extra work and spare time. Elections were held in mid-January and placed in office were Brenda Alexander, Pres., Debby Taylor, Vice Pres., Michelle Revis, Treas., Gale Clark, Sec., and Evelyn Pierce, Historian. This year the class officers supervised the sophomore class in numerous bake sales and a dance marathon which was held in April. All in all these officers have done a finejob. 2 i , gpfq., 1, ' '50 X7 I C:-1, .,V-. mvaffkff W' We ' 04 W :ws . , . I I N227 Bs .Q Qt!! 5 1' . I . l ., , wk -'il Debby Taylor Michelle Revis Brenda Alexander 1 ' v . , -. .::-.gg - ' ' '54 .Q E ilqs' V 7 Ll Q Y T F 'T f A 'sf X r 1 . A he 1 1 'rr gi 9 p ? - 'ia Z- 4 B 5' 4 A ,l .X v r if-L ' ff 'J 2 TS S - A C l f V r L , 1 ' 'R ' G17 I Y N A r H if!-We Abraham, Linda Adakale, Canan Adams, Anthony Adams, Mary Aldridge, Dave Alexander, Brenda Alford, Monica Allen, Debbie Allums, David Allums, James Amerson, Regina Antwine, Robert Archarnbo, Deb Archer, Norine Armendarez, Maria Armstrong, Sue Amold, Mike Artes, Ronald Atkins, Earlene Bacon. Sherrie Bailey, Laura Bailey, Tom Ballentine, David Bannister, Steve Barclay, Judi Barnard, Larry Barnhart, Steven Barrett, Garry Bartlett, Becky Bartnik, Chester Batten, Shirley Baumbhart. Laura Bean, David Beckley, John Beebe, Ron Begovich, Joe Bell, Earnestine Benjamin, Hattie Bentfield, Lorry Benton, Deborah Berney, Bill Bertram, Kevin Beutler, Keith Black, Steven Blunt, Renee Boissiau, John Boykin, Ruthie Brazaski, Nancy B Gale Clark i il Evelyn Pierrx ee 1 'r I it ' 2, .E .. ,V Q -' 13, A ' W 2 J X -35- -fw Q, ,. . -4 , at Q tb 'Y Y ff 99' 'fa as Z' ' ' -rf' F2 5 f ,o E it , lr, ue I il RN ' Ni x 5' A I 1 4- L N Y l is KN r ,sn 'T f ll, ll Le XL' lf! Ml l l Sophomores: . , 5, C3 it L M A' f, 'iff . 1 . C ! 'F Q all FW F C f f M aff , Q tl 1 i A l , A .lr W X., .tile r' F - l l Q tl A 1 'S 'iz ve- X I li, .X ,i 'X t ml. -Mi g I I C F A Q I , ': ffl .B J Ewlllllienx J- 'f -Z 7' 1- ' ' T: - r Q, li - r ELK.-f'L . r , x lu VP , 4 ' i- K mln! X X Q 1 - l ri H I-:Q X T C831 7 ,V A 1? M ' ,, ' K 'I ' ' f ' xi i' . 'aa l rl, . TF A MN F . ll :.:?' ,, ' at -I I V 4 N D l X I 'A b 4 N I A I I '5 f ,ti ,. i id. Q. . 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Dave Charles, Scott Childers, Allan Chism, David Churchill, Karen Clark, Gale Clark, Mary Claydon, Debbie Clifton, Tim Cole, Diane Cole, Jack Coleman, Anthony Coleman, Patricia Collins, Rose Conklin, Lynnette Conley, Mike Conner, Leon Cooks. Don Cooper, Dorthea Crabtree, Brenda Craddock, Al Craft, Rod Craig, Kenneth Crane, Ray Crawford, Lori Crawford. Robin Croskey, Ronnie Cross, Rosaline Curtis, Ann Dalby, Stephen Davenport, Suzanne Davis, Eric Davis, Jim Davis. Michael Davis, Ralph -Davis. Rick Davis, Terry Dean, Brenda Deaver, Dave Dennis, James Dennis, Terry DeVault, Renee Dixon, Frank Dbbbins, Arthur Dodig. John ommquez, Elia Donaldson, Eric Donelow, Myrna Dorries, Deanna Duby, Jim Dutcher, Connie Earl, Ernestine Eberle, Carol Eckert, Paula 'li Edmundson, Jim Edwards, Lynn Elam, Duane Elcop, Joyce Ellis, Diane Elmy, Kelly Em bry, Bud Evans, Johnnie Ervin, Greg Etchen, Eddie Evans, Carol Evans, Harold Ewing, Neal Fair, Arthur Fair, Clarence Fajrless, Wilbert Felice, Mark Ferrell, Steven Fegurski, Sharlene Fleck, Randy Fleming, Debbie Flores, Helen Ford, Justin Forsyth, Gary Foust, Alua Fouts, Carol Fowler, Cloyd BV 6- 'spa ,s mx ,Q f, ' Lf ,- f 1 1 V , x' . 'U' New Experience A l 3 ali:-r lf Q ,V-v si , 4 , 1 . '5 ,-1-J .5 - lr ,. 1 '-- 5? lv J yr ir. f bil- J +A' ' X11 V N i S QR L QC' xr is 4 l 1, ' 2 1'- QL lil 4 Ig Lf ca ln wr g fre. : .1 f lkgy lv-E-v f,X'x l? ,,f ,- -. .4- lip xx w gy 4-'-1 Le -v .1 1 I , nu' .nfs J. P Va Whit A -5 r af l . ' 'WL I Xe? f YA. ' V , F f 4 fl , 0 .g 'ln l x W'- X , 9 .- if .L 1- :J K f 1 my f ' ll dl' g f l x x Greer, Kevin Gregory, Steve Groves, Cathy Guerrero, Pat Hagberg, Robert Hall, Beverly Hall, Deneen Haney, Jim Harden, Adrianne Harris, Keith Harrison, Cheryl Harrold, Nisie Haston, Jeff Hatcher, Robbie Hawkins, Robert Hayes, Pat ggiynes, Regina ar . o yheflielf lllllilllg Hefner, Patrick Henderson Verna Henderson Victor Henry Darryl Hernandez Saulo Herring Sharon Hetchler Rick Hicks Mick i Shirley Tina Hinojosa Gary Hinojosa Rilo Hrnsberger Debby Hirsch Lcvl Hodges Tyrone Hocfclmeycr Cheryl Hoffman Kim , VV. -' A- 1 f .JQQE H ,Q ,cr N., ' A V: 4 an , A 1 we A AY f u. , -1 , l f' r z X J ., v 95: K :Y ' M K AFL f-1 I 1 wr. 4 , ,or ' x LQ 1 ,KZ X elif ll- inf: :fs .Q 1- 42' f . Friend Berme Fry, Michael Furney, Scott Gallero Rebecca Garcia, Connie Garcia, Jesse Garling, Kathi Freeman, Deborah Gee. Regina Gerj ekian, Tom Gibson, Gerald Gillette, Diann Gihnore, Shelia Giroux, Steve cock, Kina Glas Glecy, Sandy Glowaz, Carol Goff, James Goff, Mary Goodson, Glenn Gorsline, Rex Granberry, Sandra Graves, Debbie Graves, James Green, Cheryl Green, Olden Green, Thomasine M RL- X ,- V , T ,,,,..w, 1' S fx, 1 I' G- ,- n 1 I ,- f,1, I 4 ' I 1 r ' 1 , , ' v 1 l w 2 A9 1, ., ,,.,,, ll Imam M llllilll MP img Ros logneihref Inf. W mail Slann his KD lam laid lenrkm hm lHl3,lll'lSllE Kell llllfy Kelly. lllur lem Karon Kathy New Vfrwna Dm Mini, ' x liMlDeLra mb' linml, Calhy Kiglzrbm K1-'dhfhl KlllL'B0li.D2iI ill!-0213 Wm John he WUUIV- Carol , M 3 ' x lf -Q5 nie glglilllsif Of me am- e ,phllmqr 'Ilia Ellyn lclm 'lbw A he u Wu 'll Rn? 'ifmwrrrfmlflv rr. f-ar. an im, ff.rrwdTHQil'E,2'fg,,, H ble Nxt, hh' .nl A ' ' ' i n I p fr I xgl is Xl N ' . ' 1 Y' 1 lxnl -. TR' - V, 7 Nl. lv' Y tr -' 'N it Anim lvxil ? ' is .ll x FIS-:m1n,lJennril Friend, lieniiz Fn . ilichnd Fumey, Scott Gallem, Rebecca Gum Connie Gaim, Jesse Gailingllathi Gee. Retina Gmelnnn,Tnm Glison, Gerald Gillette. Dann Gilmore. Shelli Gi10ui.Sleve ' Glasmfrllina , Glecy, Sandy X Gl0W7l.l.fll0l i - Goff, limes Golf. Mary Gondsnn, Glenn Gonline, Rei Gnnbeny, Santa Graves Debbie Gnves limes Green, Chill Green, Olden V Green, llinmamf f 7 x . Yi 1 li .1 2 lil A v . I lily-al E W -'J x IA 'lg y l 4 f l M N I, ,r . I I , e, , '1 ,J , x 2 An iw YJ 1 Guiding Us To Unit ' Hoffman, Sheryl ' . 'Y-' Hollins, Phillip ' 7, Hollis, Marvin T, , - ,,' Hoolihan. Terrv ,fa Y .2 ix ' F 6 Howard, Roosevelt ' ' 1, 'ke ,V ' Hudson, Gloria i . , , Ve ' AvQx Hughes, Joyce -Ejixqff A N ,K A' f ,Q t ' ' J- -,V 1 Hughes, Wiford D XJ' ' ' 1 'A J Hunsaker, Debby ' Humphrey, Mike Humphrey, Sherry ' A Humphries, Bobby , V -fp S- 4 ,S Huston, Averal V L 9 -'Lf' ,V :D ,, ,, I Lrwin, Ron .- ,. .: - ,,. fx ,Jack:ipn,KAnn 1, ,U , 1 . ' V 4 .. -l ' - r ann e, aye ,351-.Q V- llf- , ,V Xxfy l Q 1 I ,iviw A ,A J if V - James, Irving -'0 l ' JR r Mil ' ' A James, Tony g . Jaworski, J ennie . F Jefferson, Janice A Jeffrey, Marsha n - .. D 6- Q , - Jenkins, Carlos , 1- , M Jekinson, Gregg -' 'x 'i Q' , Jensen, Jim E A 'W l V ' f Jernagin, Malvine df ' , 19 V ' , Johns, Bill ' Johnson, Earnestine Johnson, Mark f Johnson, Philip Jolmson, Ron V Joyner, James A . W ' 3' f' , June, Dave 2 - P' . -' -y y Eardellk Sharon 'fi ff - 'J ' ' ayga, mi s ' Keeis, Terry 1 ' pak! I V 4 4 K x Kenne , Lance V X VM, J VV leiannan, Patrick 1' ' Q Keuv. Kristie , i 5 Kelly, Shirley ' Kelly, William 1: , L5 V '5 Ilgern, Mary L K. 5 1 , ernott, Kathy 5-3 ' - Keyosky, Vernona 4 if ' ' i N , ami, Kimmins, Dave , ,. S, 4., 'N X Kimmins, Kathy M I l ' ' Kinard, Debra Kincaid, Cathy King, Barbara A. King, Kathy 'N Kinnisog, Dan 4 , -f 9 -'EV 2 1 Kirby, ary -C 'f L 2 1 i ' i Kniffen, John QQ ' V V f ,R 7 Q H Knoppe, Renee Y J fx , ,f N Kolomitz, Carol The purpose of the advisory board is to help the class officers plan activities Taylor, Vice President: and bvelyn Pierce, Historian. ROW 2: Mrs. Peete for the sophomore class to participate in. Members are: ROW 1: Gale Clark, Cheryl Harrison. Jeff Lewis, Nathaniel Nc-vols, Tom Gerjekian, Jill McAtee Secretaryg Michelle Revis, Treasurer: Brenda Alexander, President: Debby and Mr. Maturo. ,uv Hoop, Lgzrry Lane, Ervin LJl1C,lX1..ll'j' N E, limit,-rr, ,IQ A C P L ii ,'Dl'lI', f ' . - pil- F. ,- , ,Q , ,' X .. H- , :g me if W' . .A ,ty ,, Q . Y ,,,'ri,ni M., 1 f Lw-irtiw If - tw A ' Li:Vt-rt Coll Q ri 151' dj Lewis. Abc ,av 1,-- ' ' f Lewis, Clifton Lewis, Dozzie Lewis, Gerri Lewis, Jeff Lewis, Laura Lilly, Connie ff ' '5' '-J Qaida E53 2 -v .- 1' X ' R K x r i QUE 5, ' Locke, Joe ,lime 4 L Logan, Deborah X N X f Long, Bobby Losee, Don Luster. Loretta Luster, Winston Lyle, Debra ' Lyons, Mike ef e Maglott, Mary , T ' ' I-5 ' Mahone, Janet ' -l Marine, Debbie ' K an, Q L , fix an si . r 1, avi- ' 5. 5 - ,L ua' ' Z . . - D' f., L 4 x .ln f l ' , i . , F 'KN K ki! L1 A 9 ix K X: A. L, wr I , M l l Q 4. ,l g L 4 W, K ., ' V, Q. ,Q 1- 'ui - u 4 r 1 at r L K X E in ,, . K . 6 a Marion, Darlene 1 D xx A XX I wx' Marlene Marion, J ' Markley, Randy Marteney, Tina Martin, Cyndee Martin, Louise Martin, Mark ' ' ,nv 'V Martin, Mychelle ' ' Mathew, Carol 1' ' 'Q' - ' . , r TN U ,- r rt. ,it .. -n s- ' Q It V. '0 5 ., l is 4 if 1' i 5 , lf., F ' Y ' ' . , 7 3 Mason, Richard - 'X Z f f f . , l ' a Nl We Have Spirit I 5 f 2 E , The reserve squad this year consists of all sophomores. Tryouts were held in late November, and although the competition was tough, these siv girls unite through with the greatest of case. You can find them ,ii any -,wimniing ur Wrvstlimz 'Her-t cheering the Huskie crowd on Chosen to lead th ' classwiih 5131111 arc. ISOW 1: Debby Taylor and Renee Blunt. ROWeu2: Brenda A Mander. Rosalmc Cross, and Kathi Carling. ROW 3: Brenda Cf abtree. e Qu 1 if li I3 r All t TN s 1 5 finplnmres who have played for-rid :-r inf- Ani 1.111 131flD6j0bLLlidl'lH do :'iflJ1bfi1?I,lI'f' r 1151,-Lfll' nz 1ellistiesire.ROll 1 P Rrkxl Patna N nc-rzfnzt Qnky,iiidM.Shortzr.ROW I T. D Hr. E lasi I 5 .F H A g it 'L tk ki-K, . 041W . as ' ljjl f. . in K K KF 5 XJ. Q 'Q l I C 0 Q, J . X 4. M . i .CX L! X 0 Y l 1 N -N 1 mx f . g ll ic in pirit l ll 1 m 3 V-if Ivldmeuvtl ,f'f10f ui, ROW ,le Ugwd olriwee my Crabtii rmgthf? Hugylor Jgd ROW' chef - bbv f-511 lg' ' D5 ' Kgllll OW It'r0S 3nd - Gridiron Glor . l I I 1 The sophomores who have played football on Varsity and Junior Varsity have done a fme job and will do even a better job in their junior and senior years. The Huskies are: ROW 1: P. Ricks, T. Patrick, V. Henderson, T. Keels, M. Conley, and M. Shorter. ROW 2: T. Hodges, D. Elam, B. Lash, D. Chism, R. Brisoo, W. Kelly, and B. Mclnnis. ROW 3: T. White, A. Fair, K. Craig, R Hawkins, D. Rice, A. Redmond, and J. Little. ROW 4: E. Allums,.B Humphrey, K. Grant, L. Hirsch H. Evans, R. Davis, D. Allums, and T. White 'E t' Q Q gf 1.25, ,- X V' J V 9 X K 'x ii, F i'15 A 5' - 1 A ., l' F . ' , ' - L c ff... a hill: fi, f W . .5 ,. i, it V 1? 7 A HL ' I AL.. R b-jp, N 16 .zg ' A ' ,N X Y' fills 772- ' J. DQ..-M T--. f ali- ' :ji if 1 . e F I 'W ' . 1 'K R H N .3 1 - t.,-4 - . , 'M nad- ll ,l1..,,gq, Matthews, Mike May, Paulette McAtce, Jill McBride, Laura McCanta, Vanessa McClendonn, Sol McDonald, Joyce McDonald, Michael McDowell, Rick McFatridge, Chuck McGinnis, David McGowan, Peggy Mclnnis, Bill McKee, David McKinnon, James McVety, Gary Menard, Jackie Mente Mercier, Chi-1f7Duane Merritt, Rodger Millard, Cindy Miller, Jerome Miller, Karen Milton, Marilyn Miracle, Randy Mirovsky, Gail Molett. Annie Moody, Karen Moore, Raymond Moore. Rhodcssa Moore, Vincent Morey. John Morris. Lorraine Morris. Paul Morse. Pam Moss. Rhonda Mullen. Tyrone Murphy, Nancy Moses. Dennis Munson. Vikki My cn, Angelo Myers. Paul Nawrro, .loc Noah . l gaxvr lllkl. xClt.iI'I.l7.INXl1 We're The Class Of J J -J 3 F, , f T s 5 'X 0 f R The catalina show was excellent this year, and these sophomores proved to be an asset to the show. 4 Lgegfk are: dR8Wa liqdlgilme Hunsaker and Renee DeVau1t. ROW 2: Cheryl Hoefelmeyer, Kaye e, an an n . 'ee . 'Nu Nevels, Nathaniel W ' 7 , Y Newbigging, Craig Newman, Jean 7 ' A Nichols, Mary ' ' 'fu ' lp.. Norman, Robyn -1' 9 Xl 4 ' ' 'V Em- ' C P tl ' ' f' 4 'P-Q.. . Q . Q ,' l ., -f -Au Odom, Rock T 'gf , 5 O'Neall, Sue T' tt , T , Orlowski, Mary 4 ' X , I ' ' R ' Ott, Mark 3 O if ' Owens, Debi W I ' .S , , 3? I.. , t . , 1 e A ah li T 1 l ' 1, as - lt ' N Pack, Terry ,W ' Q ' Parks, Pat 1 i Patrick, Albert ,,, - Pauley, Bryon , B, - A, 3, G, b 1' 'F , , ' Payne, Juanita ' ft Q55 : ,R -, - ew- l- . , Xe X 7 ':' 4 ' F' ' - ' Q 'W . A - X X I k tl 1 A - P N Peak, Joe Pearson, Michelle 5, Pearson, Pam ,, Pearson, Vicki f- .... L Pegues, Frank , W - 1 1 .4 1 T - ' . . - wwf' Pembroke, Stephannie ' Perdue, Don Phillips, Cynthia ' ' Phillips, Jacklyn 2- f F ' Pierce, Evelyn Q J 16 t Pizzala, Theresa , r, ' Platt, Shelia , X 7 V P0ney,Ken f- 1, ,l ' , gg, Poole, Carol an -r ' 1 K V QQ Potter, Sharlene . 1 fl , i X f - 1 ifeqrhnl ,f X 1' K T lx , - , I . , , 1 , '74 Powell, Elaine Powell, Frank Price, Larry Prieto, Delia Prince, Dorinda Pritchard, Sandra Purnell, Teresa Quince, Donna Raczka, Karol Randolph, Charlie Raspberry, Pam Reamer, Debbie Redmond, Andre Reed, Ron Reid, Florence Reinert, Mark Revis, Michelle Reyes, Maria Reyes, Norma Reynolds, Jeff 4 4 QQ I' 0 -l V 35 .4 .F i 5 141 ,Ax '- 1 ,v , Q X A , , 3 A A , qw 2 NW , ,- ' f- ' 139' '- 1? 'G Z n l .f ,- 8 1 rl ul g l, ,H 4 1 X V l x A lx Helllin E I mphnmbflle Sppllom thmwu ad '50rs rams Elin is -X P90Pl6fnrheinMHl11,0 xdmlllenq, and Il . hqtdllg limyq i. Q5 IQ The Cla ,M as Qi Q Piwen rl l f l0weu,rfQ,lf he L hitlo, Eiga U sh 'X Pflnoe, D0 ' Priichrriigm 4 I , l W . , S Purnellleresa 1. -7 Quince,Don11i w - Q tix mu, Karol I ' I Randolph, Charlie v N n R erwhm Rgnbgi,DtlllJlE N , l X r Rgdm0ll1w Mm lv Real' R00 , 4 I Y l W new Q lliaiowl r l . ' hellf neva M' - Rgyesr Mana 4 I I' I 4 , F ii .l Reyfsjlolrgfl 2- revels' ' Y 1. il I , l I '1 Reynolds, Rooerr Rcvnolds Tan ee . 1 E Rhodes, Willie Rice, DeWayne MV, , , a Richardson, Gary Lv W 'L ,, - I I, Ricks, Pierre 4 , ' ,fe Z' Ridley, Denise 5 V 1 ' .5 V - , Rivera, Gabriel ff r A x . MK i V, X A. X ' ' ' X K Robarts. Jodie V 5,5 ' F Robinson, Mark ' Rodriguez, Pedro , Rollins, John G , Roll.inson, Jerry ' 6 . 5 Rook, Michelle 17' '- 'T' LE Rose, Henry ' 'H J R , L 1 , Q lx! 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Dennis Southards, David F Z1 J, Helping the sophomores gain confidence and become a part of Pontiac Northern are the The CIHSS of 74 can be grateful to Mr. Duffy, the sophomore advisors Mr. Maturo and Mrs. Peete. The class of 74 owes a great deal of gratitude to S0ph0morc principal, for the guidance and devotion he these two people for helping them through their first year at Northem. Put f0ffh f0f the Svphvmore CIJSS. X J in V HY L -Q-lA I , l lf D I. 1 Yvvfvl'm1ml'CN un 'mil . Crow COurlIl'y f3.1I deal Io thi' 4 I r r. 1 ,un-rl lux :M . .wIrlum'1lvrcs ' v lt' in-gmlwrx, 'vt ,, Ilurm luvcrtllcrc, R W it 9-will MlKUM11Hh0WN,L1r'ld ' Stull I urncy. Spangler, Kooerr Spears, Ron Speck, Gwenn Stacey, Arlenda Starks, Donna 0 Steelman, Margie 'A Steinart, Charles Steinhart, Steve fx Stephenson. Carol A Stern, Shirley Stevens, Robert Stewart, Belinda Stewart, Nan Sweet, Chuck Swords, David Talley, Mary Tatum, Roosevelt Tavlor, David Taylor, Debbie Teasley, Sandy Terry, Sharon Thacker. Susan Thomas, David T'l1omas.fjxwnd Thomas. Melod y Thompson, Dennix Q fi olyn A Tliouin, Lawremc ' Tolbert, Jerry Tribble, Beiilw' Trotror,Dur!f1- Trw X V frlqlrf , T' Ylivrr, r 7 ,LD 1 1 X p x 'wil IU I I' Wil' vw Wf!li,1:'u V-!r'i:,Lm ',vl4l1:irrIa. 5, , Fr-'.'f gm-. '7g1I,r vf.'iIiiJ,um1 Lovero 'n'vElIiUrw, Marana .',,,412',ye ' ' J SUPW off? YW Our m6 Q9 Has C0 ,e I ' 9 X K ,. f' Run 'Em Down Huskies Q 2 fm ' 3 - ,fo I 21: Q li 1 M H -itlxilffsl ' Q 5 x ,Wx '. - .. L if 4 'Na L 5l.I1'f,. A CL, A l M XJ V,f 1 - Q ,, Q if g , pzv -H - if fl 9' is P, A--My all ,Q u a W . as 2 44 99 , S, . . - - '. -rx Q' ' A 14 .4-. ,Q 1 6 az- X Our Sophomore Year . A if x '- Has Come To A Close rn? .. er L. Ki. . . Qjaiff I iff .- - ' 'ali -' 4 - 5 l .f f I ' S ,Q U -:- id ' ':-' 'tv eg 57 ,. q ?A E ,A , 9 , r tj ' fir A ' if N I Y g ! 41 , '15-ay ' A 2 ro mr cuss or ' . 4 J 1 f ' fell M9 !.i 'li Williams, Mardel Williamson, Dedtra Wilson, Loyd Winler, Simmie Wissel, Paulla Wold, Janice Wolfrum, Cindy Wood, Anita Wood, Rodger Woodruff, Dallas Woolard, Steve Worden, Doug Workman, Shirley Yates, Bill Yenna, J on York, Chuck Young, Jan Zuck, Alan Zumbrunnen, Chris Zwiefel, Sherri There can he HO progress if people have no farth in tomorrow. JOHN F, KENNEDY Service and Understandingmour faith in tomorrow PO TIAC STATE BANK 13 Convenient Offices to Serve You. Member F.D,l.C. with deposits insured to 520.000 ' 1' -:TJ s , , sr Though there has been a tremendous lack of Huskie spirit, the organizations continue to exist. The number of students participating has also decreased, leaving a greater amount of responsibility upon a smaller group. When a student becomes a member of an organization, there is much to be expected of him and he should be willing to contribute all that he can to make the organization a success. There have been many successful groups this past year and behind them are hard working students striving to make them so. U w.f1xdUug lagk of L nm: -.wutilllle lu tif pirtulpating hu ,mm amuum of Mfr gn.-up, When a r -JI' an 1.frgamzat1on. fi ,T lumandhf X 1 t A I mt' all that hr um tv 1 Mfrs. There haw Lp- tlue pm mr and rlmg etudemf strmng .K .n-,1'3' Fr I v, ,V 4 . 1 ,, Q f, 4 ',,-kph . ,K jj , 3' 2 . ,lg if xx . , in BR f-f Q: -- .f iffii V '22 A , ff Student Council Otters Us Wgfld Experience, Reality, and Control. The members of Student Council are elected by the members of their homeroom. The Representatives are responsible for taking regular reports back to homeroom to the students. The members of Student Council are ROW 1: G. Thomas, J. McAtee, P. Spitler, K. Grady, D. Woods, D. Oliver, K. Conley, R. Blunt, S. Knapp, S Couretas, J. McAtee, D. Wallace, D. Taylor, S. Hoffman ROW 2: S. Miller, P. McKinnan, L. Scarbro, K. Burgher L. Weaver, M. Donelow, A. Blair, C. Wickrnan, L. Duncan M. Martin, C. Glowaz, L. Woods M. Threet, D. Graves J Mellema, N. Rutherford, L. Felt., ROW 3: L. Hoffman,,Oi Green, P. Fournier, T. Johnson, C. Lewis, J. Clothier, B. Pruett, P. Shorter, D. Corr, S. Drake, E. Gragg, K. Wade, S. Granflaten, B. Sinkler, W. Knoppe, S. Edwards, McCants, M. Williams, L. Wilson. ROW 4: G. Miller, Souden, R. Corr, B. Beach, J. Bushell, M. Mevils , B. Jackson, R. McCathem, D. Teasley, B. Bemmon, D. Pietryga, K. Smith, C. Love, A. Hardy, P. Barrnes, E. Bush, L. Price, A. Meyers, M. Rayner. 'X If f 'W 1 rf S 1, 1' . , I . I, l'Ei!iI.BllNh3-Wduxwgmg., JL Si13EIlIfDlllJCl.lWJ Dllmmgbefl 'I M A num sim flaw' im Wi Ri H0mewMDZGmm1hFHm!T:.s . in The Kina and Qw me 1 fm' 'L gnm10fAf1'1flJD35mh' Y :SGA wa. 'Ea 1 - A '- y . x M. Q ' s ' VN Q Q ,,, avntvvfaiupou-3,3 N Aff' -ir at B nl.. gr.. :-, ,gnc Siu- ' I , A 3,5 ss: f3 7 fmnmfmlivrlhrns hmm. 1 PM .td ,U Mari.: 2,mgNZl'llC ICT!! LTI wir: :fn n N l --f , uf V T35 Q I 1' 1 A 5. .fx 0-2 45:1-Y' g'.'s Ry' G . lg 6 h::T.' ' ' I Q, - at fdnfs 4'.' n,.f.,.x w -. 'vs' f m ' -'ix' 1 ' 0 1' s . . . ,. 1 .w ., ee Ill! fl M. '31 his' Aff: f- '-all I I . 4 Q Q K5 -' 1 fl t i gh, ,n 1 ff. ol 't Q 4 . 0 P Ili A 1 5 ' Sl- r petal QTOIMS. It had a good sun.b:' 7.ie'b1! A gem! meenng They try Iomxloulpn' 11 Q-:r gram! ms Um the nuderm havemme upn' f ABOVE: MI. Buchanan is the sponsor of Student Council. He is not seen in Student Council very often though bemuse of his classes. BELOW: For the first time in Northerns history, a Black King and Queen were crowned. Paulette Shorter lQueenJ and Mike Reed fKjngj reigned over Northerns Homecoming Game with Farmington, with the victory laying in Northerns hands. The King and Queen dismissed the traditional attire and wore the gown of Africa, Dashiki'. 3' I 'in-me o qs?-QWJ I X ,mg lm B TTQQ Y f-V,, i , , ' I Tc 2 M UPPER RIGHT: The Adwdsory Board. for Student Council helps the officers plan for events and work out some of the difficulties presented in Student Council. Some of the members are. ROW 1: D. Corr, B. Jackson, ,nm ' cffg '5 P. tw Cfftx'-. ' F: c ' C' If Qt' gctgjfl 73,1 if-at 3 -wall-.nxt 1 Q me-ec ee ' UVMU tfepho -. 'WM f, f ,',1j'fCs?i in t '.'f...- , 1,41 n, -9 fr,, N. ay ,L b 'Q Ctc,f,',- '-,J lg ' V- T f ff -' 5 ,F t Q rf ,, -, , 1 S. McDonald. ROW 2: D. Oliver, L. Duncan, L. Hoffman. ROW 3: D. Pietryga, D. Hutchens, B. Smades. LOWER RIGHT: The Student Council has lost two officers to better causes, but the remaining officers do their jobs as best as possible. Brad Jackson fPresidentJ has a lot of work to do and with help from Sharon McDonald fSecretaryJ he will get it done. Jo s Everywhere In Our Music! The students in A Capella Choir are quite talented. The members of Choir are, ROW 1: B. Freeman, K. Grady, L. Wilkison, D. Oliver, S. Wheat, S. Russell, C. Fry, S. Knapp, S. Draker, P. Davis, E. White, L. Hoefelmeyer, L. King, D. Ervin, A. Lance, N. Nadolski, K. Bunch, P. DeVault. ROW 22 P. Kage, C. Gayles, L. Carthane, K. Burgher, N. Miller, N. Rutherford, L. Woods, D. Hetherington, M. P'-'N Mr. Dempsey is the new music teacher for Accapella Choir, Girls Choir and Mixed Choir. We all agree that he is doinga very finejob. I . ' w in V, , A . ,Q L' W dbx? 1, ' x ., A J I 4 m , 1- r ,Iii 1 fl i ' 1 e , f 5 -il J ' 1 new is :.i,,.Avl.. -. . , ,MX Q vp, Q A Special group out of 113 h ' - Cl'YSI2l.laires. They had many Zigrigirhg engirgcerlfrierlis tlilii Yeftfhjaf different places and did a fine job of it. The girls To n S Cfwemble :uc ROW 1: Kim Burgher, Patti Davis, fl H0efClmeyvf.Sal1y Kf12Pp,Eugenia white, Row 2: il .Ni5.,, r'l' .M 1 sv 1 is f i Q' f i Y . '-X . LX, 2 'myi- Childers, B. Konzen, J Ewald, J, Powell, B. Fahrner D. King, D. Roekcole, C Warnick, J. Edward, K Lesperanee, P. Spitler, Y Sanders, S, Corke, D. Pettis. ROW 3: L. Felt, J. Irwin, B. White, G. Porritt, L. Webb, N. Deacon, C. Lewis, R. Corr, B. Gray, D. Wells, J. Yeargin, R. Graham, E. King, F. Bowers J. Bren, J. spam, L. st. John, J. Clothier, B. Nealy, P. Whisman, C. Waelde, P. Sample, L. Scarbro, C. Goff, A. Maley. ROW 4: T. Jeffrey, C. Wickman, K. Shelton, P. Fournier, S. Lenger, B. Beach, P. VanHorn, K. Harding, J. Tate, D. Quince, T. Campbell, T. Arnold, D. Waelde, B. Smades, D. Hutchens, B. Farnsworth, K. Sauk, C. Courser, E. Gragg, J. Ross, W. Knoppe, L. Duncen, M. Griggs, B. Sinkler, M. Rayner. s' u RJ-' --S LLL., GTF of e -N ,, 5 .gf 'X , U- , .Iliff Kolemafiiowwfl - ur, ', ,Sell 'Iwi WMU LMHM, Bf i will ' nFrlI- r,'l ALM? M ,Q This year the Accapella Choir really outdid themselves on their float. They worked very hard on it, and their title for it was Love Conquers All . The time was spent after school and almost every night a group of students could be seen working very diligently. 1 . .fl ui' ' - ' in -e ,I- xr-z?'V - Q ' On the day ot ll:-ineeontlng, it brought gr cry OliiLll'Pl'lSC from the crowd, but llng lllli. .slum t-ould nol bring lhcm .1 lirst pl.1ce.So1t looks lIlxC Li'M.' l5i'vig-.Ilvi lyvrwlllef -Xllu. is i Applause! Applause! The Piano lab starts students off on a musie appreciation-course. They leam how to play the piano, and learn notes in major and minor keys. Mr. Welton, well experienced in the world of music, teaches the course. yi , o 4 N , .Q 'tai N! limi' mini! -:fl J sn:-ed. ' Liu. D. Gnie Y ,ali P Tlfifc, L llg waiirl Nldoliiub lt :di .fl JBA la ,J 'W ff T I Y ! I X X 7 f 'e 1 I, , The musical this year is the Sound of Music W'th th d' l . 1 e irection ol' several had costumes especially rented for them from New York. Some of the l dtfferent teachers it was well prepared for The students put their time into Students even h d to l h t dan f D . a carn ow o oc or the appropriate scenes. makmg costumes and making props. Most of the lead actors and actresses l Rim , T MQTWM V is 'HTH rum I mlm I Thurpvylglsd X Wilma' hm t 'C-Slu D tl 28 fz LHWUF1 R W Y V if lu i. f 3 4 ,Q T ' 4 I li if X . Rf- ' York' so from Newham WM remrd for IWPPNP L,gvg'.'l-lm hog I0 dan ii 59 mm me of 6 i 9 This year we've had the largest girls choir ever, the girls that make up this choir are, il. to r.J ROW 1: S. Penny, T. Pizzala, J. Leones, M. Lane, L. Furness, D. Sneed, V. Kage, C. Warnick, B. Crabtree, B. Morey, P. Lawrence, P. Davis, D. Graves, M. McKeever, D. Chapdelaine, L. Ramirez, J. Garcia, S. Tracker, P. Dunner, L. Crawford. ROW 2: N. Williams, J- Stoglin, R. Norman, M. Martin, D. Rockcole, C, Raczka, J. Mellema, N. Rutherford, B. Mortimore, L. Moore, G. Speck, R. Craqford, A. Snider, S. Harroun, L. Weaver, N. Nadolski, S. Humphrey, L. Bentfield, J. Morteney, E. Singleton. I l Q E ? ROW 3: C. Wethy, C. Spinlock, S. Talley. D. Pettis, M. Griggs, C. Tank, G. Haynes, M. Murphy, C. Shuart, S. Mcllhargie, M. Threet, C. Bailey, J. Cammons, V. Harrold, A. McVety, R. Knoppe, M. Donelow, S. Lenyard, V. Phillips, S. Hoffman, J. Woods. ROW 4: J. Irwin, G. Deibert, J. Robarts, C. Kincaid, P. Hovsepian, M. Jernagin, S. Bigler, O. Watson, D. Gillespie, P. Fournier, R. Scott, J. Sauk, P. VanHorn, S. Lenger, S. Lemas, T. Green, A. Barner, A. Harrison, P. Simpson, M. Nichals, C. Barnett, D, Reamer, G. Williams. J 59 5 0 3' J' v ny A Q A 51 A fmt fx bfi L, f if-is ' , H k C x he illi f ROW 1: S. Caraway, L. Edwards, E. Domingus, K. l-lapgood, T. Brown, W. Morgan, B. Bartlett, D. Houck, C. Haist, P. Parks, D. Wcstberg, D. Maline. L. Brown, J. Wold, V. Munson. ROW 2: L. Williams, L. Grant, G, Sparks, J. Thorp, J. Christy, D. Hetherington, R. Wright, R. Gilbert, J. Hunrath, L, Wilson, C. Slumkoski, C. Limon, J. Lawrence, S. Dejling, ROW 3: S. Zwiefel, A ds P l-la cs I Parker K Bertram B Friend B Johns D Worden R. Lin Jay, . y . . ' . . , . . . , . , R. Raczka, D. Bills, J. Moore, C, Barnett, L. McConncLl. C. Dutcher, L. Morris. ROW -1' J. Jaworski, B. Dcam. B, Hamblin, R. Raczka. D. Kirkman, J. Bierl, J. llancy, B B1..irnni.m, R McDowell. R. Irwin, L. Young. D Mulict, A Briant ll Dr.11.wr,T San-:l1,M.Gross, are, in Mixed Choir 29 . - in -fff.....,w in X .Q 11 Zgf I F T 1 'i,i,'qf 'Y ll,lllll - as . .Asia ...Mr ni. mlb, if AMR A A M 9? . -4 . g W .ivy-A , . , .. A.. WN 1 Q- Y . ,, PL n .391 'R ' 5 uf' A W +1 ,. , ee-so I A iv. I ,X ,vas ,.,,. ' ' .1'Alg..r'.ilf'f v., Q ' A., f ff, . 4 , 4' 1 iff 1, arf lp I' .4 1 Q' f 4 4 , W '. 4 a 1 Y' W v7 N... .- ,gn- - .. - 1 1, V- , f. ff. em... -'qi f,2ff,-- V V -Jw Ji: E ms. , 22' Y bc. ,.,,.,x,.v, .- Tafwff 'cLeft, Right, Left, Right, Left, Left . . . 'a 1 'V T . . ii-pf li 13 A ji ia! 1 A V. Nf i , i 4 A ' 2 , l 3 3 il -, .?,, ' ' X flf..lll.1fiffi.l' C WQ.U Sophomore band members are ROW 1: C. Kolomitz, A. Williams, Reynolds, C. Harrison, K. Cameron, C. Eberle, S, Pritchard, S. Thackcs, Rcvis, R. Cross, D. Wallace. ROW 2: T. Pizzala, D. Owens, I. Begovitch, Wood, T. Hoothan, W. Fairless, R. Lcmmert, E. Davis, G. Richardson, T. Lawson, A. Foust, G. Goodson, B. Yates,J. Williams, K. Harris, S. Dalby, J. M. Haston. ROW 3: Mr. Welton, M. Arnold, J. Boisseau, D. June, C. Dixon,A. R. Childers, R. Campbell, A. Craddock. D K , ,W Q gf. 5.3. . ar We f' - .I 'mil f 1 .i -A s .A ee-A-.A Q i ,4'nl :1 54 H Q 5 7, Them ' ' r mil . im! Tshigrguimf fn' lb, Q, ' - 10. e vm, in, D. Pag?.lK1HD Tir: S. 1 h U frexmh f:.3'f' T' -K. Li ' .N .sux R .bah .-L -- .Lx M rmi 'M t 'Q' -. HN 1 ll I ' 7:1 ' ' 1-'xg N! T 7 : . l Q N ll ll -A will 1' f 'Y T Xl. Hiwitli, 'I g 1 q tv 5 lk , - ' p B ll Q g I N ' ff' ' . ' f 1 J , f f . r t ,t lg-v,..'WA lv . -- V g . 1 it .' 1 H- ' 1 E' .. 1- 1 ., R ifgffalt i fm. --f5 'V' A .11 if t 5' ' 5- elf 45 ' ' -. - :, 'fu - if-WT' x -- - - - - --'H'- ' -1-ff ' - qlr-, 3 .' 'f,i. ' bg' ' ,I ' er' e' 7L'..Le.1 4l 'i'x.'w'1, , ' M ,Q 'W ply . if .Hu H g 7 l? Z i f ., Q41.5lj5g g'f: , V .., . - ..-v-.--f--f.f--- .. ll - a.--.f a Tre.. eg, I , ,... SQ A ' l u ' ' l -r- r, . , , '. , f'iE'ff' Y' Q :If .' f if ' .' A-ggg, K. -W, ig F.. ' : fregaz' . D ,-A . ' D' ..,. -hr . F. ,. ru-i?3?i.E. '3f-iff Lf 1' . . K 1. x - an - - A f fr - -' ' ,Y . wet.. ' 'L -f'12:i1.'-,- - ' .14 a ' - A V , , . t s ' -. 'f'ff+--541, ,f-fl---Qvf' , - -' 214, ... -- - Q. H. ' Y fx 1 If ling? 1 ' ' ' 'E Q 1' 2 f. 1 t . - --,ui r ' . -U-.52-.. 1, M - ' V - . ' f '. . -4 - ,A 'J ,sl -' ,se f if' f lun? ,. . .A ..S' J. .. .. . :fi -' .: 'Lff:t2i'A:.,-file - 'f u i'f':Z'qirf5 ,' .,,. , ' , .- .Lge-,.,'2' JL- X. .te-ef , .g h 1 ' ' f ' - 1 il ,ni-7-'ga t f tj- , 1 'Se j- pf fg . -. 'V .Q -3' Q' 1 '- 5 xx- ' ' 't ' Ti . - f. D'uYY ?- 4 , rf 'ei . . J- ' - 5 -- 10 4-Hp' - 'M-' - 'ef sl'--1 W' '.':3e:1'f f wade! . ve .-h.-f1xf.f.f- f fa 1- 1 finrfaref.-av' w'f,2'. I The Band is mostly responsible for the spirit of Northern High School. They put a lot of time, in and out of the classroom, to perfect their marching and playing. Almost every morning was spent out in the fields marching, and it has certainly paid off for them. This formation is shown at most of the games as the band dog, Northstar is shown to the crowds, the formation is that of our schools initials PNH! The Band gets into its formation by many intricate steps and pattems. When they arenit marching they spend their time working on music for concerts and festivals. This time is well spent because everyone enjoys listening to their fine music. 124-ire' if-JW' me aw Q Q , 4 t . e , 2 , . V 5 I I 2 , ' i ' 0 1 - P W- ,V ,V 1- ....m,.f. V . ,, . V Y . H-.ve-ef...-.'.f f f, .--. ,, Nw W .,, V- 1. g,- , Wag... V RM-YYY M -4 4 ..-. ,,,. .,. .........-.,..,. ' -- N YV , ' 1 ' 1 . K 2. - H E 4 , eww. . L .. . ' ' 'rx' 1 f IN v l l 5 . an-..1:':7i' . ttft'lTl The Juniors and Seniors of the Concert Band are always prepared for any ROW 2: R. Hoghn. B. Wallace. P. Gibbs, J. Gallero. M. Childers. C. Woodv concert. The students are ROW 1: D. King, D. Ervin, D. Hall, L. Young, M. C. Wiclkman. D. 4Hutchens, R. Norberg, L, Arncgard, G. Lawson. M t I . Spilbttl MoGeen, S. Glover, D. Payne, K. Hereford, T. Hanes, K. Cotcher. R. Garner. Dumbrigue, M. Reinhardt, B. Smades, F. Bowers, R. Jenkins D. B11ICi00I ' vtum K. Wt DW . J. , QD-Jun B. H253 BOW 0004975 An-lOl' ' ue!!- ' '-L me Af . Nu 1 X t, , , . .Zlf . , . T! ' ' gpm' The ' Roger Norberg is drum major of the band. He leads the band into different marching patterns. These pattems are sometimes easy and sometimes hard, so wV A ' -wflfzfff-1-....,hYY Us Hand the drum major must have some help from Paula Gibbs, drum rmjorette. ' 1:- x'Tm -1.551 -a-1--,mlvsr 1' J I 'J I' I - ' ' for our photo a h , Th ' - This is our famouw hunt! In alt' I .X r Hmdnrnm. When they are not cheelilerliiefgogglrfg fgifsgflf photographer- gf P C' C 'UHJOTITY of the bind plgying gr marglrymgh Eh .f f -N rv WllfChlf'lg thc football 153-fnc, Peop ff Hand . Promoting School Spirit I l W... , ' 0 v , 1 I Jw Z - e - h G ' 5 U .lf ' Dux' :E f in' W ' f I . t lv 'Q' l ' ' U qs ,tl I M ' .ll l fi H elf I f ,Q .- I - ' 34. , V 4 . 4! r,- -ff .1 A: ,... ' I7 ,'a v J- I UNPMIW Q mf her. cf 'nvffnowgnp .f uf ff' M' 1161. I ,141 iv viva. lx N471 .' f The mllmty 0 way' I mf f . ,., ' ,f v I4 ,' V : , K , f . H, , , ' Ur' N 9 4 . me I , 1 , Q jf Lg, s A tv Alnfxcniaif, K V. 4 Y .V As .F fit -fe B .- uct ' .si we some help from Paula Glabsdrum new Besides puttinh time in before school for marching, the members of our recognized it as a replica of Northstar. Although it didn't w'in a place, it ' ' certainly contributed to the spirit of our homecoming. great band spent every night after school for weeks workmg on their float. As this float was drawn around the stadium, everyone immediately E'-if? EFT Northstar is a very spirited dog He is the bands mascot and leads L : . the band in spirit at every game. ABOVE: Mr. Welton is well liked by all the band students. He keeps them well prepared for the games, and is present at every game. , 'fs i .1 w, ' M 'lu ! , W , ii or ,n il Q6 Grande , N FL Q, L gn? J i. MAJ L4 -1 . , W W' ' ' . 'J - X 11551, aff - '5 R 'ge 1' . .,f w .. ff' sl , gg 'ff' lla 1- .f '- T fl 'i'5'Q1,ef'f.X ' PHX QW- F X 'afrgf' AW. , V, I Wrong answer. This leaves lt up to ' Mrs. Moreau to choose one r capable person. ,ff , wnnlb to volnrnrl-1 T , l 1 . l l l if S, 1? E s , ef-f'x 3 e.. , , -eff- S 3 , ,., .R ,.. gy? ' ' ' 'R - 5 Members of the French Club are: ROW l' Renee BlL1nf,ChQryl Caxh,Gulu Clark, Canan Adakalc, Karen Longair. ROW 2. Joyce Ekop, Ann Bland, Steve Stienhart, Rebecca C-allero, Debbie Graves ROW 3: Clndy Shuruf, is fu 1 3... -:Ae H ' nn I l l '? ll A Q in f 1 F 3 Q , X ? 1 , Q-4 Cx pg, Donna Vinyard, Deborah Freeman, Monica Alford, Jeanne Krause Tkaczyk. ROW 4: Lynnelte Conklin, Jeff Reynolds, Jeff Lewis Jolm Kniffen, Myriam Campbell. , , Diane .. J 3 - p . -1-Q H u an xfillpg , . qi.:- -4 ' 4 llllfle e. TTNX . ,M N., lk' Ls. w S Q .,, 3' W., ,v .'. I 2 51' 'V' W E. 1 ,, fa kr! Wpjed - em-U A en' PW' .4 'V ,L fb, I 1 fY70Wr1: Wahl .lf-'I LUN ' 'Os ,ffffii fi' H' A' ,f l MII .......... .... .......,-l-,-w-qu Sin f as W.. ...Q- i-11 LEIT: A feu of the Spanish Llub members join Mix, Sanders in a festive Chrislmas celebration. Hanging from the ceiling B the Spanish Pinata. which is about to be demolished. During the festi-ity. each person ia grien .1 change IO break the Pinata. Inside of the Pinata is candy sweets. and monex. But. first it the person is blindfolded and spun around. This is an exciting garne which is V played by all i.n the Spanish speaking countries. BELOW: Before the pany be-gins. Mig Sanders. D. Breeding. B. Moritmore. and B. Pauling say their last farexs ells to the Pinata, ' 44 o P r x ,,,,,--- ,Z-.3 ABOVE: Learning to understand the Spanth Language are the members of the Spanish Club. ll to rl ROW 1: Paula Wissel. Bobi Morey. Karen Burch. ROW 2: Vicki Kage. Gary l-Linojosa. Barham Mortirnore. JLU Mc.-Xtee. ROXN 3t Suzie Mcllargie. Diane Dow. Bermadett Pauling, Pal Rodriquez. Debbie Oliver. ROW -1: Marie Mclieever. Debbie Breeding. Jim Render. Marlin Fleck. Terry Harris. Sue Granflatten. RIGHT: Miss Sanders not only teaches Spanish. but Mexican-American History. I Hill? 1 Hem ABOVE: Mrs. Albright takes time out to show D. Horner the area that the Ski Club visited on their trip to Austria. The group of students enjoyed the beautiful ten-day vacation, while every one at home quietly envied them. UPPER RIGHT: Although German is the most difficult foreign language taught at Northern this group of first year students would agree that it is the most interesting. RIGHT: Bnishing up on their teaching techniques are a few German students. Portraying the role of the teacher is Vicki Norberg. Moving around in the World of German are the Gemian Club m embers. ROW 1: Deb Archambo, Jo Ann Farstvedt, Delores Houck, Debbie Chapdelaine, Pam Morse. ROW 2: Donna Vinyard, Jane Norris, Debby Taylor, Rick Winkley, Anita Wood. ROW 3: Jack Kline, Greg Mills, Don Corr, Bob Lewis, Steve Hubble. ROW 4: Bill Kid, Bob Weasel, Walt Pietryga, Doug Horner, Dave Tangen, Jim Fletcher. Y. J, AX X.. 1 Students 2-X ,,f-3 ,...-X .Z- Help Keep Order N If xx 5 gm ,, ,N M g .,, .Jail V hw., I fi. ' :xii l YW ig LEFT: Guiding us through the many shelves of books are the Library Asjstants. Each assistant is assigned an area, or section of shelves to take care of. With out the help ofthe Assistants, our library could very well be a hard place to find books. The Library Assistants are: ROW 1: Deb Archambo, Gala Hoffman. Sally Hoffmaster. ROW 2: Annie Molet, Karen Cloid, Vicki Kukuk. ROW 3: Tina Glascock, Linda Dremm, Denise Dow. ROW 4: Irving James, Wayne Cherry, Edith Bush, William Kidd. BELOW: Mr. Metzdorf and MJ. Buller are very active. They try to help the students locate infomlation and are always on hand and willing to assist the Huskies in anyway possible. RIGHT: Checking out a book is not a difficult process. but at tirnes the situation may become a little confusing when four or more pieces of material are involved. After the books are read and retumed, they must be recorded and set aside until ready for shelving again. Mrs Graham, the volunteer worker. finds that having a few extra hands are quite helpful. Lights, Camera , , Acuon BELOW: The Audio Visual Club members are: ROW 1: D. Brown, J. Gallero fV. Pres.J, Mrs, Cook, C. Wethy, T. KeeL ROW 2: M. Griggs fSee.Q. C. White, R. Weaver, R. Hughes. ROW 3: I. Ford, A. Barnes, L. Andrrtsrs fPres.J, R. Hukka, C. Thompson. ROW 4: J. Yenna, U. Kareem, B. Bemman, K. Wethy, R. Tucholka, J. Frick. RIGHT: Before working on the real machine, there is a great deal of practice needed in threading an artificial one. 5 ks K I 1 Qu tt' l '+5i ga 1 r .S ABOVE: Mrs. Cook is the head of the Audio Visual department. She has numerous Jobs to attend to and many of them envolve the various movies or film strips wluch are to be show-n during the day. As you can sec she has her work cut-out for her..RIGHT: Members of the Audio Visual club prepare and meanest a machine before sending it to the auditorium for the vrewrng of an ucational film. 5.9 I ,Q KJ Popcorn , 1, I Calld , Peanuts The members of Pontiac Northern's Ushers Club are attrve in every way. They are always on hand to assist you to Vour seat, collect tickets or handing out programs Here are the members of this years Ushers Club ROW l Mrs. France, E. Domjnquez, K. Burch L Fouls ROW 2: L. Dominquez, M. Marion, C. Smith J lxrause. ROW 3: E. Valderas, S. Franilaten S Mcllhargie, S. Zwiefel. ROW 4: J. Powell, W lxidd E Bush E.King, C. Stephinson. 1 UPPER LEFT: The Usher's Club has probably seen more of the auditorium than anyone else. C. Fouts and S. Zwiefee greet a few Huskies and present them with a progam of the show. ABOVE: Ed King, being the perfect gentleman, escorts the ladies to their seats RIGHT: As the show comes to a close, the Ushers get together to hand in tickets and turn in money. r IU! Umtmg BELOW: Mr. Hull has been the sponsor of lntemational Club for many years and has been very successful. RIGHT: D. Rockcole, K. Sahlin, C. Gayles, and B. Young count the money which has been collected for the Valentines Dance. Each penny represented one vote. fffffviligfl I K Ii! J. -f v -1.1- S sf y 3 'Y f I ia5'1 54 4 ,O ,Q e 41 1: E ' V ' 1 Y fl f 4' ROWl:L.Wilkison,D.H k D.D ' V , Bermett K Bennett ROWSNE lf W am, 'Kagevloann rarstvedtls' ' ' ' 2 ' 3991, K. Dow, C. Hoefelm , M, Illjlcllgeever, D. .Hunsaker, B. Mortimore, B. Crabtree, L. Young, ilyfglyy 3. . elt, D. Rldley, K. Sahlm, P. Rodriguez, D. Dow, V. Norberg, D Graves, B. Morey. ROW 4: C. Malinan, M. Berkley, K, Wade D, Breeding, M. Rayner, D. Tangen, B. Bemman, T. Jeffrey, B, Sinklggz D Grubbs, ' ' OF Nfl XV! NU S fl j I QP?-5'- 'a' 4 Opinions Do not get into an argument with a member of the Debate team. You will never win.'They present their facts as well as our Parents and as we have found out in t.he past few years, their side is quite hard to argue with. 1: B, Seruiquq, E. Hillie. ROW 2: E. White, A. Grittin, K. Dow, K. Sahlin, L. Scarbro. ROW 3: R. McCathern, D. Soucey, K. Lesperance, K. Wade, J. Kettler-Advisor. ROW 4: A. Brent. ABOVE: Mr. Kettler, the Sponsor of Debate Team, guides the Debaters along. They learn how to think on their own feet using the knowledge that they have accumulated on the topic. A debate is judged on the presentation, organization, evidence, reasoning, and analysis of each team. The result which was obtained this year among Debaters from various schools is: RESOLVED: The jury system in the United States should be significantly changed. LEFT: The Debate members prepare themselves in preparation for a big debate. A successful debater is throughly prepared with much back knowledge of the subject, and is capable of using the knowledge to it's capacity. Il -ll Varsity BELOW: Every year members of the Varsity Club are chosen as candidates for the Valentine's Dance. This year's candidates are: G. Washington, B. Young, J. Kirk, J. Dolzynskj, J. Talbott, K. Wethy. RIGHT: Rose Gibson and James Kirk were the winners of the Valentines Dance. Both collected the greatest amount of money. ' u 5 ,5 e- -. x' 1 'L ' J A 4 5 ,J E Q 13 fr V-, n ROW 1: L. Saxton, J. Gallero, M. Martin, G Lauinger, D. Hctherington, R. Winkley, L. Bennett, G. Miller, J. Craner, Cassabon M. Je ' k' G Mlfaqle- ROW 22 P. Salas, D. Major, D. Douaen, R. Hukka, K. liiigjkzii B Efkkllfl, R. Norberg, B. Young, L. Barclay D Hemandez R Allen S woods. Row 3: H. Ricks, R. Gauem, J. D611y'nsRi, R. wobai, D. cdfrl D. Holsworth, M. Bernier, M. Humphrey, P. Rodrjgus, M, Fellmy, R. Broadwater, E. King, D. Butler, J. Talbott, E. Sumner. ROW 4: E. Butler, D. Mathews, S. Logan, H. Medina, K. Wcthy, J. Kirk, D. Pietryga, R- Washington, J. Washbum, D. Homer, D. Tangen, B. Law, H. Garcia, S. Dendler, G. lmnan. Efficiency Q! 'M v 1 2 , i X 3 . S Felllll. dfigus' M' :ffm M HumP feyg,PsuliriJf'fF',fz01ii BM' ' '1.T1f?0S'jemyi 1' Kn1jw,H' G' iii1sD'BuLiiiHiW'n Tw2en'B' E. A H- ner, LW D. Ho' a'rd1W ' ,ww .N . I I ' E M I ' ' Wm: unit ,.- .. I Important 'I'he Attendance Office handles various areas of business. Much help is needed in getting the job done. The Attendance Workers are: ROW 1: S. Harding, I. Farstvedt, D. Houck, J. Ledford, D. Chapin. ROW 2: V. McClelan, D. Grubb, S. Couretas, L. Drumm, S. Parker. ROW 3: Mrs. Dyke, K. Sahlin, M. Cowsert, J. Irwin, K. Wade, M. Berkley. ROW 4: L. Hoffman, L. Duncan, P. Fournier, R. LaZelle, K. Shelton, S. Mielke. V Vi' Q -5 W Qs ,L 2 X 1 1-. i , is . I 1 5 ABOVE: The Attendance Office is always a busy place and many students are needed in helping to organize it. It looks as though Mrs. Dyke needs the help. LEFT: Checking students in or out is a process which is constantly keeping the ofiicers busy. PfQ1CtiCQ Perfect Music is a field which many people entcr as an occupation. Many thrilling moments are found in music and it surrounds the lives of thousands. BELOW: Mr. Seabolt is u man who lives for music and is an artist in his field. LEFT: Mr. Seabolt warms up the Orchestra and gets them ready for thc State Festival. Af The Orchestra members arc' ROW 1' J. Lewis M, Thr 1 . . ', eet, D. Williams, P. Curtis, D. Woods, C. Martin, R. Smith. ROW 3: Mr. Seaboldt, R. Hogan, D- Hefner, D. Satterwhitc, R. Russell, B. Gray, D. Kcttercr. ROW 2: D. King, P, Gibbs, B. Wallace, B. Smadcs, F. Bowers, R, Jenkins, R,Jacks0IL Burnett, D. Ouincc, D. Wallace, K. Colcher, M. McGeen, L, Wfbb A. ROW I L , 4 L. Amegard, R. Norberg, D. Barefoot, J. Haston. i if lf M. W o tv, tv! ll -W ks. ri-4 f. iQ-N xx ,X Perfeq M 5 x'2..,NV LEFT: Miss Swanson rests quietly while her English class takes advantage of the break. BELOW: Although Student Union was small this year, we still needed a Sponsor. Mis Swanson spent much of her time with this organization. f , 1 Q l ' 2 4 I ? F214 M I , w 4 , , X A 1.5M W 5 1 ! 'wg-,. r HT It I -5 it v- X V Q, l L J , ,xg -4,-WMM ,,,, Eu i SIX PQ '1 ' g 7 .6 ' 4-X .. gg S n LEM L , . ' x X - 55 X-fx K--1-f N Howl' - - 1 ' Moore Marie Mclieever Marilyn ldffll .W b Ol , JoAnn l-arstvcdt, Lon . A y OW3:MIw5e?Egldns,K.lalk The Student Union Representatives are: ROW 1: Miss Swanson, Peggy ?g?,n?cRO3,ler3: Linda Weaver, Maru Berkley, Barbara Mommore, Ruth R 5mlU1'R Boweii R' H Monroe, Judy MCAiee, Jeff GHHSIO, MHTY Jane Tfowdale- ROW 2: Pickgring. Diana Tkaczyk, Yvonne Sanders. . 1 F- 510 who LWHEWB. 5m?Jd?sfefo0fv1'HZ K ' Ig' 1 'e -mmmml ' IWfltG I I .xi ABOVE: Mr. Buchanan and Nancy Rutherford go over some last minute details on copy. RIGHT: Mr. Buchanan is the sponsor of the Polaris. He is usually seen helping the kids with work on oopy and of course he must proofread everything that is put in the paper. 4 I 1, ,f Au.. I I I I I I I I I I I I .-. I 'amps I L I I I I I I I 7 I I The Polaris staff is responsible for turning out our newspaper. lt is a bug re 'biljt ' ' ' sponsl 1 y and takes work to get things together for every edmon. Hcrc I fx :gilngil OI mrmhq , 'Tm . Pls WM, , thc staff is busy at the work oi the next edition. I MII' Im quirks! XIIINIP I Tl I . I I X lx -Mmm ' In X N .Fl K ,J I pv- slime My of th v e IW edifi on, on iw half of There are a lot of members belonging to the Pep Club, and almost them were not present for this picture. The members who were present are 1'CSp0nsible for a majority of the work done by the Pep Club, They are The Pep Club is the core of Northern's Spirit. They plan many activities to make money. One of these activities was the Snow-Ball Dance. LEFT: Reigning over the fabulous' Snoyv-Ball Dance is Mary Liddy and Jim Craner. Everyone who participated m this dance had a wonderful time and really enjoyed themselves BELOW: Here lies the remains of the Central Chief, may he rest in peace. t 5 l y- .Qi fs- , A fig v, ' a b + ,Q ,tlqyjsl les K . . V J p , 1 A r 7 , W -Q I xl tx : I I 13 N . E I 4 U.,-9171 JJ gd . Q ,lg ' ' .1 y ' 'f ' 'eel . f.3,J,4g,?Q . A: ,. y , 'I'-5 1 .f 'L' R, Y f 2 X .N 'fame .gui 3 .- A T ' at ' :- :lfJfil?gi59?.S' ' 6 1 -1 lc, U A , I . .x . p , 5' V I V A ' -v rn A 7 :JL 1 .- 4' A In . ' ff- 5' yy--. 'M ,H ' . ' . . '1+2 favf,f. E . 1- iQ . if r - ' TL, P responsible for bands, decorations and refreshrnents for dances and making sure that spirit week was on schedule. ..,.,, , bi. 47 v Y ,J T, - A 3'- M 7 jqife -nz , -r - Peggy Monroe AHI-IH, Nancy Nadolski, cap't, 1, ' f , The Cheerleaders are fantastic at makin mo I A I I uf- ' - - Lori Moore Yvonne Sanders 1 .,4, Une 9 3 A x QAM 8 'J I Q, F ff x ,G 53 , I Q i Y, 'Q 'W f l :L Y X - an M . .J K tux' I , S-I I I 1 I I 54' h K TQ ' ' rY H- P r X ' 'f ' N ffl g unts. t takes practice to build mounts. As base Gndy Stamp Mrbonmh Sum hmm V Wickman, Becky White, Lori Moore and Lynn Duncan hold up the top people Peggy Monroe, Yvonne 'M l5k1fll1lShlhem0unL hm Gu., i 'L V-Y' in uf 3 nu Marylane Trousdale Toni Ward Becky White Lesh Swim xivw YWHDE San de IS Karen Grady Suzie Kasurow 5 Sharon McDonald . The Huskies, Yeh! X XX- ,v.. cm m build HOW- E W J X mu Toni Ward, Marylane Trousdale. Leslie Scarbro and V Sandas, Sharon McDonald, Suzie Kasurow, Asbvfoi Nancy Nadolski finish the mount. Karen Grady not shown. ' esasfuaiexa w e W A Leslie Swrbro Cindy Wickman M555 McCall. Begky White Lynn Duncah, cap't, C7 C lr 40 The Cheerleaders lead the crowd on all cheers. This spirit lets the teams know that we're behind them all the way. The Cheerleaders meet three times or more a week and practice new and different cheers and stunts. The new cheers are great, and suit the crowd's taste. Besides leaming new cheers, new f patterns for pom-pom routines are worked out. IJJQ .' E Q. 4 ' in 5, ,ov-55' -'Q 44 ,H 'I 'W Ji ff ialli fi-ex S525 egpo E lv '-lg ro:': ' D-tb,-I 5,525 Aga? 22551 5-EES 5.0 na S E523 gm C Q 'fs-EFS F522 swf-2: 395'-'E' 255.55 Q M I Q 2,-E-SBE Q4 ash QQQE O 0 E ,., TID H- ru f-'Q 0 2 O rs-'3 P578 555 fb . 5 N Eg?- Sza- SQQ mag '4 nw 25? S355 'Z-1 :Tai V.-g is ff! , 13 fr' W ,'.i we as Sophomore Cheerleaders are something new this yea: and they cheer at every swim meet. The Cheering must be doing some good because our boys tl imfflf - - rw . -4',, gl: I-qxzvzf S '-e- w g ig. ' 't VVSPL e nrhfsf C 5 6 B x X H. . .WV 4,-15' X A :W ' -' . 5, I x 1' 'L 4 C' 0 .Q fkg' -..nlgafg F fa fi are swimming better. Th-e cheerleaders are, Row lt R. Cross, R. Blunt, B. Crabtree. Row 2: K. Garlmg, D. Taylor, Top: B. Alexander. Adi' 353.1 H 4 ill, l 1 I l li 9 U .f W-QQ I 1 5 i. The Drama Club is a useful organization that works on almost everything, dramas, musicals and radio workshops. Mr. Kettler as sponsor, gets the kids working on painting props and back drops. The students learn the art of makeup andlighting. Lines are always hard and students are found mostly practicing lines or getting into character. These characters are. ROW 1: P. Davis, S. Knapp, L. St. John, A. Allison. ROW 2: P. Whisman, C. Raczka, R. Rocheleau, B. Black, N. Nadolski, L. Hoefelmeyer. ROW 3: N. Patterson, R. Sabins, B. Pauling, J. Norris, C. White, B. Clancy, P. Coleman, T. Johnson. ROW 4: L. Felt, M. Rayner, P. Quinn B. Nealy, G. Call, K. Lesperance, B. Smades. 7 Q ll 'P' P Q. -bij' i T! ,. i 1, Ellqifg gi rl- Q Q - 5 1, .1 ,i . X' 1, . 1 4 ' wp, Shorthand, Write Ori, And On, And On Secretaries of the worls unit! To prepare for their future, these students leam the skills of being a secretary. They learn shorthand, typing, bookwork ' and tiling. As secretaries they will become responsible citizens and be more aware of the world and its uses. These future secretaries are, ROW 1: S. Nava, J. Matheny, S. Robinette, K. Grady, V. King, D. Bracy. Mr. Green. ROW 2: S. P Couretas, R. Caban, C. Fry, L. King, S. Huckabay, K. Morford, D. Walles. ROW 3: J. Reeves, A. Allison, S. Hamilton, P. Scheidt, C. Holsworth, S. Roerink, D. Dow. ROW 4: B. Bell, D. Whitfield, B. Sinkler, D. Lontorfos, S. Johnson, E. Gragg, S. Miller, W. Craig. Many students prepare for a secretarial job by practicing their typing. Ann Allison takes dictation from a dictaphone. RIGHT CENTER: Another task that a secretary must perform is shorthand. Here Sandy Mielke takes down a quick letter. RIGHT: Here is what a real secretary looks like. L X-fl, Rt! ww ei -1 sf 1 j, Jr Mx-5, HHQDQQS YC Q l ..., 252 i , k , 'Thx 3 L f all ,- lv -J ,.. l -iv, . t if - l U? P5 fi fi . T ig ' 1 I . l Z E I ' cHere,s Your Reciept Thank You! 'a Retail Co-Op deals in the work of stores, like stocking shelves, running cash registers. This group goes to school half a day and works the rest. This program allows the students, on the job training which is an experience in itself. When these students leave school they are ready with skills and knowledge for the working world. The members of co-op are. ROW 1: Mr. Friebe, G. Warnick, D. Bayma, B. Biggs, K. Harrold, M. Lingenfelter, J. Vinter. ROW 2: D. Miller, R. Emery, L. Richardson, R. Dutcher, N. Galpin, V. Sinsabough, R. Hoghan, S. Davis. ROW 3: L. Thompson, B. Young, O. Villarreal, R Sabins, M. McClain, G. Mclntosh, B. Ling, D. Miller, J. Drobek. ROW 4: D. Adler, R Lewis, G. Dunning, J. Nance, L. Hyde, G. McKnight, M. Paschal, J. Talbott, J. Reed, R. Doyle. l ll' M1'..Oreen and M.r. Friebe are the sponsers of office and retailing co-op. They prepare students for the working world. 'Qui U Aw- 'i ef---a..,- - ' Furness S, Hoefelrneyer, R. DeVaule, J. Adakala, D. Hunsaker. M b f th tahn e Row 1: I. Parka, D. Chapdelaine, V. Pomtt. Jenke, L. , . . Rst? 3312. Bgniiaett, as eliickman, P. DeVault, V. Norberg. Row 3: N. Not shown S. Anderson, B. Athey, M.JCfffeY,K- I-Dflgalf Beauchamp, K. Young, Row 4: Mrs Landers, S. Hamilton, L. Northrup, K. sffike f 7 v'f It's Not Nice To Fool Mother ature. ,S-221 i 5 4. r Q A few of the Catalinas got together and transformed Mrs La d . n ers VW into a peace fish, complete with bulging eyes and big mouth. The crowd unfortunately thought the car was a wale, because of the people hanging out of it. RIGHT: Senior Trio, one of the highest senior groups, is one of the many highlights of the show. Besides trio there is duet and solo. The girls in trio are Sheila Hamilton, Cindy Wickman, and Vicky Norberg. X7 lr WWE: D imlllv 16 HWY' uk UIQ 3 ftiwhilephyiulg RIGHT a mug al I Rmtolvqnqfelllflf the 231:13 um: J X 'Q I ' ih 'f'r 5 . l'l0fI':'lT7l6,-lm R. Devaule I B. Athey. Sl, le1'Erey,K, lmgah Fool Mother Nature I Stnke Three You're ut YM .Ik Here are the members of this years GRA Officers D Roekoole fTresj R G1bsonCPresJ Llddy fV Presj J Krause fl-lrstl ROW l Wilkrson C Warneck D Sneed M Jeffrey Bennett D Chapm N Nadolskl P Wrssel Wood R Blunt J Young V Harrold B Black Crawford J Wold ROW 2 S Lcnyard, Dutcher L Baumhardt A Wood C Harrison K Garlrng M Martin C Green K. Wade C Gayles D Stards M Alford D Hunsaker G Clard J Ekop S Humphry C Wrthy ROW3 D Taylor D. Wallace C. Adalcale M. Clark D. Smith . Maline S. Mcllhargie R. Gillette L. Drumm . McBride J. Mellema B. Tribble L. Conklin , Steelman C. Glowaz B. Gallero. ROW 4: M. Rayner J. Mcatee S. Armstrong S. Welker Revis R. Cross B. Sinkla P. Sample J. Clothier' D. Teasley, B. Beach, D. Breeding, S. Granflatten, B. King, C. Lewis, B. Alezandrs, M. Campbell, L. Woods. ' 1 . 5 ' l , 1, .453 1 D. Hunsaker takes qurte a swing at the ball while J. Young warts amgously. to catch it. RIGHT: A few of the GRA members become very active while playing a game of volley ball. . If ' r .IO , . I . lf - v .- rpm- 4 Till UNOWI5 The School Supplies For Sale Or Rent, ,Wfgfk 1 re , Q . 5, 5.5.1 e 4 'X'-X The bookstore divides into two sections. One is for books and the other is the school year. They stock up on books for all classes, and keep the schools school supplies The bookstore keeps the whole student body in supplies for ' ' accounts all m order. Here is one of the workers selling pencils. lei. Real? , Yearlf idillilll. ' . . wie ,, if ' 1. ff, lit , ,,,-f .l, lggifi 'lard -f- . ' 1 ABOVE: When book orders get low, the shelves must be stocked with others, its quite a complicated job, lf the books get mixed up and put on the wrong shelves, the whole room mu t be . 1 rearranged. RIGHT. Not a moment to waste. If shes not t king b ks 'S accounts, she's selling supplies or answering the telephone. S ac 00 or balancing l 1 I xx ji, ' Q f ll N ll QI Sale QI R S mi is on booksforalldasses andke the Her: is one of the u'orkersselling'peuq115,ep ml I emi ' ' ow ls The Time To Really Work, Let's Get The 39 Yearbook In Un Time! LEFT: MJ. Ferguson discusses the yearbook theme with Marcia e' in the cover BELOW Ma.ril Rayner. The theme is used in d sign g . : yn Long and Vickie Kage spend a few moments to look over oopy that has been written. H15 1 iii' ' .: , ,fs ZA hi 'W' , , ,, -.X V.. .11- Sz., 'HS Putting together the yearbook is one of the hardest jobs to do. Being well ahead of your job and knowing how to tackle any obstacle that happens along, is the mark of a true yearbook worker. Besides worrying about taking pictures on time and writing copy, the yearbook worker has to worry about sendin the whole book in on time The g . members work as hard as possible on their section and if the work isn't on time, the whole yearbook will be late. 1 AXQX s --C, x ,, - 5 rn' ll' bi -In il I ,, Juniors fbi The Juniors Life has experienced a great deal of change in the past year, and the structure of the school is only one of many. They are not Sophomores therefore the school and its activities are not new and wonderous. They are not Seniors therefore they do not have the anticipation of the Senior Prom nor Graduation. But 1972 has proven to be a very profitable year for the Juniors. Through much hard work and patience they produced a float, ample money for the Junior Prom and an execursion trip to Edgewater. Each and every one of them are in search of a goal and seeking pieces to form their lives: They will not retire from their searching or seeking in June because they are no lon er . . . 3 Juniors, but will contmue to do so eternally. For this is Life,,. U' Irwm HMI 11 Y A 1- 'x1 fr1fn1 rd 3 mt - 1r,1mMf ftn1Qnnrf 'I fIi.Ll1f.Ti1ff are not f dz ','1,, I and its l M mdvrvlns. They are Tw dw not haue the r Frm z1 'rlQraduatio11. rf 1 w rx pmfxtable yeaf .U M hir-1 work and 1 J IMI. ample muncy i in 1-xwrsiull trip to ,, fx W UI' them are in V t furmtheir Rug plwgfs U srafclling or .f lhfx an no longer f- fu ling SLI fteflliluy- F07 X' I . ' e H HWQ Are Great As Can Be . . . - I 9- P a- . ,, iv- , an 'N ,o.foN 5' The junior class advisory board proved to be of great assistance to the junior class officers. The success of the junior class is due to the hard work of the class advisors. The advisors are ROW 12 Sharon McDonald, Sally Bennett, Belle Beach. ROW 2: John Jenkins. Jim Bradshaw, Jean Clothjer. Lindsay, Debbie Teasley, Sandy Lenyard. A ad, , if -6 ... ' 'iw' ? ,- , W I 1' XY f W i A J ' 'A EPM tt A :Q 1 'JS'Nf 'N 1 1 Y ,f-1 E 'n C 4 ' i , S atin 'f' 1 Q1 . 4. f - fl Y K l ' , V, ' ' xx J -It E A fi 'Ce ,.. ... , G li , r ' J A I W I ' 'N x M wry ,gg WSE 9 0' aa rl .1 'WNW -1 . W 'f , 4 l R V., 3 1' Fifiiil ' q .- J ' f '1 . Y f Q 'tkgw-AG U I 2 1TL:f,A g f W- -el 'J ez 11 ' .' 1 -v fbi ,mm-rr-ng f K y , Nl 4' 5 ROW 3: Robin Acha, Micheal Aleman, Hugo Alfaro, Ana Amold, Barb Amold, Herman Arnold, Tony Ayers, Carolyn Bacon, Lynda Bailey, Carla Bailey, Colette Bailey, Sherry Baker, Roxann Barclay, Lee Bames, Kay Barnett, Cindy Bass. Rhen Batchelor, Dave Batler, Edward Beach, Belle Beauchamp, Nanette I Belcher, Glenda Bell, Kim Bennett, Sally Best, Susan Bigger, Genevieve Biggs, Daryl Bilkey, Mary Bing, David Black, Carl Black, Poe Blair, Agatha Blower, Lynda Bond, Tom Borders, Cheryl Borders, Hooker Bosnack, Marcia Box, Vernon Boyl, James Bracken, Charleen Bradshaw, Jim vrdlffzefry 4 f ' Bflnn, 5 full 1 ' ' WZ' ,ibbff ' 5 f Brifdmf' If X sffnnflnnerissfl if ' O Brewer' n I x lrwkistfphe ggnmflllf 0, ummm ' 'J vi E' Wien nm f 1 f ri A ., jar, W life r , wi SW f' will l Mil- ll fllffiw 'rr JDM! ,wr , imiliuomw - 1 1 fnrlfwmi 1 l '. ptfllm 'J an IB, gg, Austw Kim' k WU, l.llld3 ' 1 N 1 ..r Mm! Elm or-mm 1 W Jumor La Emil loeeahu IM -- -. x - - -1 12' g:f:1g154,,-, . lrr,1hn'hadimeEiiimgBl1h N1-hsahma-g---', . ' fmnshln aim--,f..f L U- ' 'I vu N- :ary - r., David S'fE.Valexie 0fPdflNM.Debbm 4l'll1Di1n3 Ulthglvkamm film Lim fem, Hmmm 3 Coker Ri , M muh bc. U K Comm, ghmem , ' ll, in-Q53 Clrkgv Sahnm ilmfnflu il, Mlthgue Q'Xhl,0n3 0 fume, ,Ch , Ella Jill UW my . frm, R Miha qmvfogfllsene Em, Hum Wane Mwst Q , tml, ESlei3 andy Q . . N ,eg Mn Q.. ly l l r x A s vs lean Gothler ROWlRobm Acha, Micheal Altman, Huyn Alfaro, Ana Amolct Barb Arnold, Hennan Amold, Tony Ayers, Carolyn Bacon, Lynda Ballrlyfldl Bailey, Colette on1ey,ShfHl Baker, Roxana Barclay, Loi Bynes, Kll' Bamelt fill? B355, Rhill Batchelor, DIV? Batlela Edwd Beach, Bella N yannnln will BelcheI,Glfld3 Bell Kin Benngil, BeSL SW BiaafI'WW nnfyvllll BU12- Wd Black, Call Barium Blaif, Blowffy Lynda Hollow ol BONWX gjjfley Boiderj linen BC 1 SSW Boyjjljmglnlffl WC ' Brafkhaw Mn v Brady, Tim Brannon, Terry Brazaski, Sandy Breeding, Debbie Brent, Annette Broadwater, Russell Brooks, Stephen Brown, Tina Buchanan, Dave Burch, Karen Burgess, J im Burgher, Kim Burt, Sherry Bussard, Mike Butler, Dwight Cabrel, Mike Cameron, JoAnn Campbell, Charlene Campbell, Jerry Campbell, Tim Carline, Gail ' Carr, Austin Carroll, Kerry Carroll, Linda Q 'B W .gay L V T , 7 1 was ya- 'l a aa ' fl J 5 4 M7 'l 2 A it lx , 'QQ W 1 Joh Hernandez res Sue Edwards vice pres ROW 2 Sally The junior class officers worked together this year to complete several projects are RO : n , p for the unior class. Alon with holding a basketball raffle and working on the Bennett, sec., Belle Beach, historian Debbie Oliver treas J S float. they had the big responsibility of organizing the junior prom. The officers Chambers, David Chaney, Valerie Chapdelaine, Debbie Chapin, Diana Clothier, Jeanine Cohen, Ricky Cole, Vivian Colmer, Laura Combs, Herman Conway, Charlene Conway, Darlene Conway, Teresa Corke, Sabrina Corr, Renetta Cosby, Michelle Cosby, Otis Covrser, Cheryl Cowdrey, Jennie Cowsert, Marsha Crane, Berthene Crawford, Roxanne Crist, Holly Crowhurst, Candy Cruz, Estela I . Q - T l , 4, f ,Z-ig aw- Splish, Splash, Gulp! wi j ' L fl A I ' as l 1 l r ' J t g ' , l i, I I J l Y ,vi . A -f ' 4 - The Catalina Show focused on the theme of The Birds and The Bees and... The juniors are ROW 1: Diane Justin, Adelia McVety. ROW 23 Irene Pfifkef, ,V 5 11, 0 Y' juniors in Catalinas added to the color and glamour of the yearly event. The Debbie Chfipdelaine, NHHCUC B92UCh3mP,KfU9U Young- YJ ' . v ' 'Q l A i X , . .. 1 Cundy, Londa Cutter, Darlene David, Stephen Davis, Darlene Davis, Debbie .1-.1 9 Delling, Shirlee ' MW -4-, Dempsey, Keith x ' ' af N Dendler, Steve l qi' N .5 f N' Ti f' A M ik l 1 Dennis, David , Dick, Raymond Dixson, Lawreta Dominguez, Tone X F Dooley, Garry ,F -J , f Drake, Paul ' R Drobek, Jeri H 4 :wi D ,L d V, . A rumm in a l A A I h I V Q Dumbrigre, Mel X 4 I Edison, Debra i ii , Edwards, Susan i N i A 6 an 'RL Eggerson, Robin 9,3 1-1 . 51 3 Elzy, Karl i l Epperson, Randy I Evans, Chuck r Ewald,1ohn ' ' D' g K ' , . , ,, ' A l afxe' - I 4 r 222 N- , 1 ' 6 Eyman, Richard N, ,, X W V 1 A 15 -lf! W.mfH.,, M . ,. A Facello, Mariel 3-...f V WM it i Fahrner, Bill ,ff el I Farnsworth, Brent ' ,.. , 55 Farstvedt, JoAnn 4 'S A at 9 in i ' ' 1, 1 P , Featherstone, Kathy L' ., -3 'Y -5 ' , 'ff lr Z: 47 1 l Fellm y, Mark ' F leck, Marlin .i -V x N 1 ,r D, A , .iWr, t5- S X X f 'T ' Fogarty, Kay Forsyth, Bill Fowler, Dee Fox, Daniel Franklin, Mickie , ,t X L, 'kv Freeman, Beverly K ' L tml' A' -4- 'f 7 , K J Frer, George F' 1 'X ' , my 'omni , Friend, Jeff Q XX ff HS-me mhmya,-S W ., L 4. 1 x Y' I ' walellmgqnggwl Hr, llllum Urgm ' 75335 ,K lr-xtiqegy'-L ,Mt P N .!:4izz:I,I2?' 113. -3 I ,-,A 'wr Qvulpl T' 4 5 .iran ldelu llcleti. R0ll 25 hmepukn bcritlump, Karen Young, 19 , . I' il - I t 1 t , kj l l iw' Yfgl 'AL N2 H ' I U1 ,U N ' Y 'R f 1 'Q 'LC 1' L Y 4 Q' ixifi f 'L , .N Eng 11 , X 1 V4 I gf' - -rx Q rx V X7 t 4,, l- YN 'Q - a lg ' W W ei-V1 I X t gn iii, H S 6' vi V 'v A 4 J- P' s - 1 Ku ef Av . -A , 'N i ' O X X All Am I T' I- , X I v mf ff be .L ,j 3 - 3 A i , id' ' N A - i t ii iam fax A ixx i ' A 5 . 'ea 1 I .bl 1 -, Q ,T vi, Q! ..d'w' 5' Y is 4 my! l ,W ax .X ,3 , it Jil, +4 Y 3 I f .1 !Sr I XF i 'xyxx ,N lfurness, Lucie Gallcro, Rod Gammey, Dean Gammcy, Jean Garcia, JoAnn Gauthier, Andy Gay, Booker Geter, Lucile Gilbert, Ronnie Giles, Frannie Gill, Pat Gillespie, Debbie Gillette, Robin Gilmore, Dorothy Goff, Corrine Gohagen, Donald Golson, Kathy Granflaten, Susan Grant, Lottie Green, Joyce Greene, Carlos Gregory, J ane Gross, Melanie Gu tierrez, Antonio Haist, Cathy Hall, Denise Hamblin, Betty Hammond, Larry Hapgood, Kathie Harden, Mary Harris, Terry Harrold, Alvin g.. If C -f x,- .gg vt The lU:1i0IS 011 this yea.r's swim team were enough to make any respectable fish Droycd to be the cause of several victories. The junior swimmers are: Ron lealous. The long, waterlogged hours of practice after breakfast and after school Smith- .lack Kline, Gary Lauinger, and Dave Dennis, 'Qi I' f,- HL1J'I'Ol4l, V,tlL'I'lC Harroun, Suu Haynes, Gail Hensey. Bonnie Hereford, Kathy Hernandez, Dave Hernandez, John Hernandez, Lucy Herring, Darlene Hill, Curtis Hill, Joe Hill, Lee Hodge, Charlie Hoffman, Gayla Hoffmaster, Sally Hoisington, Sandy Holland, Harvey Hollis, Mark Holsworth, Don Holt, Robert Hopkin, Ron Horitski, Joe Houck, Delores Hovsepian, Pam Howard, Shirley Hudson, Diane Hughes, Bob Hunrath, Jim Hunt, Linda Huttenhower, Sherl Irwin, Janet Jackson, Dion Jackson, Hester Jackson, John Jackson, Rex James, Swanola Jefferson, Janice Jeffrey, Teresa Jenkins, Janie Jenkins, John Jenkins, Roger Jernagin, Cheryl Jeziorski, Mike Johnson, Charles Johnson, Debbie Johnson, George Jones, Lola Jones, Stanley M 4 I Y r W 2 . -,W ep' if: A , M 2- nzi' I F JN I . l K . 0 ,v ,KI -,E X , J 4, A Q. in it' .. , J' ,,, -is 6- L1 Hg, -? L, 1 , T my V gl -Er N L 1. -4, g X , V it We ' it 'fi , , 'l' fi G' .. . f-' : -f All C M Yin J 75 , W J f' X ,Q l ' Q ' J ii 'J A f A n - in 1'-E .Q , F J 1 9 ' ,fff 7 1 X X xx , .M--C -l il J J QI ,. 2.1. - ' , 1 fi, N , Q Q 131' If .- 4: A 5 is J M I M 'mr 1 X t Aaah, I I milfs I ' 'tfmrnfln Wkmum of' c omewmlnz Umm coil ml- ' 4' if Q ,J A nl 1 'n r' N 6 ,Q ' x Z .. the .-class of '73 made victories their habit. The ' ' tack T, ' Y ' d b rst of energy br0l-ight on by these from embers are' Lee Barclay Rex Jackson Pete Salas and lliililrgoglilerr 'orski. 1 1 Get on your mark gif! url, go. HJJIC sud Bn U U , track team membexs teafn m - Q , , Z1 words Comply, rfnm Hug mirrors on the track team. This Yea' 5 li .. X X :L it X L Y C Mali It If Y Try L ,4 O11 2l1'1 C Oll I 4, 4 Justin, Diane in fx . Kage, Vicki - .., -' - , A .N ' Kareem, Qaru 1 ' I f ' ,H - -'- .. A U f Kay, Patty K 'T 9 i L 4- fl , 1:1 r ' V :LJ Keiser, Steve I , I , f Keith, Donna ' . A Ik- ' ' ' I, 4 M Kelley, Ken Q , ' 5' ' 1 - 3' V ' N fill V Kem, Pau' L- '-.-. -'J' '.. x . 'K ,,gQ21A1- R, Ketterer, Dennis V ' . M Keys, Ricky 0 ' 'P aint Ki1gore,vivia.n , .. - F 1, 9 King, Linda 'F' ' IQ L, Y '15 - , Kirkland, Arnold 1 ' ' 43, Kline, Jack X 'W ' x I J , xml ' in 'Y' fl. - Konzen, Brian ' 1 1 ' A, V v.. 'Y K K ft Krause, Jeanne . x. N. X !fA .f .- A ' 1 1,5 ' x ,Q , V . , W ,Q x V -1 .ky an K q F l dv, ,J effigy, Lif mek Mbit, Melvin df Myoflrgonq Page S313-5, f ,nl , 0 Re, Ja x -I - Y. ,bu?5,f if'f , , ik- J This year's Juniors spent much of their time after school and on weekends working for the homecoming float contest. Even though the results of their hard ff! , l 4? M x A, Q 11 l Nj f N V X , fi. f ., N an Q L 'Q 1 -v- if' J' work didn't take first place, make it next year! -:rf , , , e , 3 Q, 'lim-N ' v li ' nj , s- .r,-, ink: .. , . Q . .' ,FO ..- ' .P . -1' the Juniors are even more determined to Kyriakides, Stylios Ladd, Alan Laison, Dave 1' Lamont, Diane Latham, Andy Lauinger, Gary Laverdiere, Bryce Lawrence, Pam we 5 lv' ' 'A' e Fl Leal,Steve Ledford, Benson Ledford, Jan Lee Doris Lee Mike Lemonen Vikki Lenger Sherry Lenyard Sandy 'unjmm' Xi mf 'Ml mlywgjiui' 1 E J, :L ,I A T U . 'Fl ' 1 iii, ' , Lewis, Bob .W P QL I ' - an Lewis, Micheal Q., .. r.. , P W , 1 Lillich, Victor 1 -:N - If .,,, Q Lince, Susan r Q 'N L 7 , Lindsay, Robin 1 Wi gf 1 , f . H '-fx Y ' Lindsey, Gary X 'x , r E l V ' ' X A Long, Marilyn ' X Love. Carol 1 ' M ' , 5 Mabson, Edgar 4, Q. 1.- .J Maley, Elizabeth , L ,N ,, V f 'f f- -- , - Malone. Ken 4- V T 1. , 'lr ' V 3: L QL Manchester, Teresa X H X ' f Y , j Marcos, Gus ' ,1 - ,F Marcum, Ruby :' f I ' lx y Marker, Colleen W , ,FMU ,W W Mason, Mary l ii li' lei 2' W-Wi.1r1.-' w 'iw ' Yiilgmw ml ' -- Mason, M Am Matheny,aI?g-ibbie - ,ml ,. -M ! 'al' ' 4 Icgckie ,gf X ' gf : ' ' JJ :P McClendon, Martha - ' I' McConnell, Doug - . N , 1' . M ' ' f N MZf1'S'Q.flffiffa'1lIf',',I McDougal, Alarice ' if - Mcllhargie, Sue McKeever, Marie ff 2 McKinnon, Pam H 3 L ' I McKnight, Bill ., vp V 5 ef McVety, Adelia M .- K , , ' -r, , kv ' I Medina, Hans , N ' 4' 1 H 1 A 1 . 1- 1 u 1 X Miller, James 1 ' A KL 7 r , i X Miller, Nancy A., . - Miller, Tom Y, 1 v A 'mi Mills,Ed ' fn 5 ,- .. - 1. Miracle, Sandy 1 ' 1 M x ' H H ,, Moczarski, Peggy ' ii 'S' .11 QT 'f - '. 1,19 Monroe, Chris 5 1 X H 1-rp , i ' ' , Monroe, Earl , N H H 3 1 .5 , y . , ' 5 ,, , 2' N -' Monroe, Peggy W' 141, PEE., , 'K SN, V , N 'Lili ,. f Monroe, William I ' Mi' 'F ' Mooney, Ron y ' 'V s. Moore, Disie .9 a- - , . .. Moore, Lori T, A 'J ,, 3, V '- Morey, Bobi YM 5 -- ,N 1- 5 Morgan, Carl ' 4 'Y A J , ' ,N Morgan, Wanda ,NL f - Q Q - - 2 X , Mn' ,Bb ' tu , -' ' ,fe ,1,, 0 imore ar ara l, , I A Q 1.5 rm ,I L .W 1 Moses, Pnsciua W ' 'J R ,Z , Myers, Marilyn , 'll W k, N ealy, Beverly . , L, ' . N 1 W Nealy, Grady K -5' 1, . f-f 1 - ff, th Negrete, Victor , X Q Q ' if ' 1' ' ah 23 Neidrick, George ' ,V 1- A , - 1 1 y O'Donohue, Pam ,L . Q r X Ogans, Tom WF i Oliver Debbie V 1 O'Neall, Gerri A Owens, Larry u V 'D , ' 1? 'gl Owens, Sandy R .I K: , ,131 Page, Margaret r -I ls I K Parker, Irene 1 A I ff V, 5 I E R llsarker, Sherry N 1 - ' ' ' ' , X X A L X E. 2 ,. Q' M is ennex, Ricky 345513: X Pennex, Sandy XX s A ' 1 , I? 7. Peoples, Derriek ,. 1 ,- ,iq X Phillips, Vonme , - ' ' ' ' . , Porritt, Virginia K ' .. 1 -' '- ' , ,,, Pruett, Beki L i as 1 , 1 Pm ,T gm Ng ,g ' n ' x ,N ' v E l Quinri:,nPau?acy Q. 1 I f , A . iv Ramirez, Lydia 1 . ' Lv RMS GW :wid gee M1155 Rjigrmni Roger K0 d ' Kobmwm Iugddi Rochfleau' R wif W, A img Wh , ez' Pa! Romans Sammi IOM ROSS mes Rusl1,Myth M ismfrfwl DOW WL Debbi Kiki mm Ryunw lllll V Szderbffll Em 5,1,,Pete saw, W M Samplf, Fw gmuelfwfm - ggichea Lrdv . garden YWW Santos RFU Sanfrwhfll Dml Scubm, We Schneidfr, GUY gum, lerl Scott 19111155 gmn, Ronne f ? ' 9 . Q' 1 .f 2 J, 4, 3, Dfw X X I Go!GofC Xb?- Thp en El We :fem fhferl Uluuqly linden I inlay thlriimg me mm lllrlxekiulcim' '1 Um.. manic-A N' -req Nhat u Ill-7 Lewis Lewgfiih Rawls, Glenn 4 X Redden,.Teri -A 15 inqeysum Reed, Willis Linqsamqhu Rrngstaff, Sarah bi Y K iimdmmlwm Roger 4' 'L ' ' U m I E , , I, X Mamln Robinson, Judy X , ' , X V' 0 ft af , 3 4 ' mm Rocheleau, Randi ' Q 'ffl 9 X I ft I H wmH,Eqw Rodriguez, Pat - 'N V lllV,Eh1M Rollin, Steve 1 T , rg M3l0ne,KE Rollins, Jolmetta f laanchesusy, Ross, James 2' , zu, 4, 1 1- 311053 ' Rush, Jen-y 1, ,MU Y , 4- L., X I Mwfumalh Russell, Ruth 1 , B Q l 4' ' -' Maxkeimg Rutherford, Domia 4 M7 , E , Mtsnngqm Ryan, Debbi X . 5 N 'L 1 6 , 1 , 4 W t . NNW Ryles, Nathan NX i Nathgn M Ryun, .lmi I X 'X Shy y' f' Saderberg, Eric 'Hldfx .J A Mfq,nm, Salas, Pete A ,, V Q X Salazer, Rita' l 31 1' 0 Mfg ' Sample, Peggy ' i Samuel, Clarence 4 J . I E .f M D. MDD ,H Sanchez, Lydia ' N X i L g WM fm.-, sm. l 'N .N t .Q .ri Sanders, Yvonne Y, , W Santos, Rita . ' Satterwhite, Darryl Scarbro, Leslie , Schneider, Gary V ,, 5, ' Scott, Jeff ' '51 s- 5 h 9. i Scott, Jennifer V X I X Y A' -' Scott, Ronne Q ' ' f A K 1 4 fi V' ' -fit M 9 Q.. 0955, Tom Go! Go! Get ,em! et 'eml as Ee K ft' f aj 1 4 i 1 i,l X 'ff ff I. Xi 'N' 1 H, vv. Moses W Naam' Ne1y.G'W www' Neiddvkfm 0'Don0l1Ue1P'c 1 , If I .7 5+ ' X I ' 9 ' ,DW glfgiu,G:m owenswgy gwensslnl WMU? p,,ker,W Parkfff SW Pen1'lCXv mall W xii to x, Wy pnHliP5'yfW poffifl prueti, Bf cy putmiflf W Quinn' PM 'a Rirrliffz' Wm ,N The energetic cheerleaders representing the junior class this year, never miss a 1: Leslie Scarbro, ROW 2: Beckv White, Toni Ward, Yvonne Sanders, chance to proudly display their spirit for the Huskies! The cheerleaders are ROW L01-1 Moore' RQW 3: Peggy Monroe, Sharon McDonald' Mary Jane Tmusdale 4 . a - Sisk, Bill , 1 . Q4 ' , ya 1 t, S .tr ., ,A f-D 4 QD Aa X ' V7 ...Ol XX-r' 2 , sas in-'fit rivxl 5 rv' X 2 Q- 1'- Many of the members on both Varsity and Junior Varsity Iootball represented ROW 15 D, Hen-ggndez, D, Hollsworth, M. Thomas, R. Gallero, J. Hemande . the Junior class. Using their many skills and football know how, the juniors ROW 23 K, Dempsey, J, Scott, R. Bas, R. Broadwater, M. Bernier. ROW 3: J, helped to make Northern's football season an exciting one. The members are Showoff, T, Bgnd, D. Butler, H, Medina, S, Dendkr, E, Sumngr. Seibert, Sharon Sekou, Kalonji Serranalle, Mark Shackelford, Dean Shaw, Millicent Shorland, Scott Shuart, Cindy Shum, Gwen Sievers, Karen Simpson, Patricia Singleton, Elizabeth Slater, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith Smith Smith: Smith Smith: smith, s Dennis Danny David Debi Denise Gladys James Kevin Robyn Ron Solomon, Bill Sparks, Gail Spurlock, Cheryl Stanich, Jerry Stitt, Renee Stoglin, Judi Stone, Sylvester Streetman, Rex Sumner, Eddie Sweet, Carol Talley, Shirley Tank, Cheryl Tate, Sherry Taylor, Taylor, Charles Ethel Taylor, Otis Taylor, Regina Taylor, Willis We Want A Touchdown Right ow! f G f' L A 3 l X yf he Qi .ga 4 -5 - L f , 4.-,'i at 'X 1 W . ' , Tian r 'Zhi - :K A 1 1, ' V ' f' zz 'X - 4 V N X ' S .M , g , ,xi V I. ' 5 Q : my A 5 L f - Q J 7 ii rx l v ' X 4 ' L--'X 1 wp-'Q ' 'Y 'R V 'l , - - ar 1 2-if J l , l... ll 1, i ', ,A - Q X ' r 1 ,, I - 5,1 ' . . gl O hw , , I xyxy ,J J ' i l it 'ii'l-ef'iV1,iui'1 ffgi' LL , 4 ' , f' i ' gt J 1+ W' -.. -X ali ii 9 -tid 'J 1 l Z lhegiriswhoaremembersoflf-yzmts ' - -rg t---1 -. 4- J Pmlwng to develop thai B15 Stiff- 3:-lg-A-rqw -V lnmnumoumm mmm me ' ' 0 L - tell 4 0 lu 5 .z I5 Y u X , .xtd lt , .1 j W :tx Nut Wxzvr-:Q ' 1Z:.L'I:: l lY'r:gQ. ,i 5 nm . nal. - e my . if-ir lk-.r ig' -0 'lib Q, Il ,,... -fl. X . D Holbironh if Hmm R J Salt! R BiS. BI08dwi 'mum'-Hr , '- -L me,M,i Q D stun. H. Mm. S. DfndIer,E1gumn:Uiti Right Now! Ar I The girls who are members of Gymnastics Club spend several hours after school practicing to develop their skills. Bobi Morey demonstrates one of the more difficult dismounts on the balance beam. r Teasley, Debbie Tharp, Judy Thomas, Henry r rj, Thomas, Syndey Thompson, Callie Thomton, Pat Thrope, Debby Threet, Marcia Tkaczyk, Diana Trousdale, Mary Jane Turner, Robert Tyms, Wilma ' ' 'wi K , Q- up 1 1 r 1 2 1 P xi Vance, Nancy ' Vanderver, Doris , Vannatter, Kathy 4 K t V 'f' 'i I 6 ij 'bfi Y e p vinyara, Donna L, I ' 8 Vorac, Dave 3 I, -- Waelde, Cindy p ki 5 , 4 t . it l 1 'l 3 'tt 11' - A 1, 1, ,. ' Wallace, Curtis I5 ' Walls, Mike -v ff Walker, Brenda .7 it -Q ,T Q. y f A' V tix f :E fa V ' E 1 1 - ' pi Y, . I rf: 7 X ul ips, 555- tj. Y Walton, Larrl' 1 ' Warren, John , v-1 Watson, Emmanuel The sponsors of the junior class devoted much of their time in helping the J '-' juniors with various projects. They were always on hand to assist with any f J' problems that thejunior class encountered. The advisors are: Mr. Johnson, Mr, l ' 'X X ii u I Stephens, Miss Kerr, Mr. Batchelor. X. ' r -,H l n W i tr 'y -J 0 X 1 , I 1 1 I if I Q C v Weaver, Linda Webb, Danny Webb, Kathy Wheaton, Paul Wheeler, Debbi i -I Wheeler, Rick White, Sharon 'A It 4 Whiteman, Earlene 1 1 Whitner, Dennis Whitten, Teresa Wigent, Ben 7 Wilkerson, Alicia A ., Wilks, Darold fi Williams, Ben Williams, Donna Williams, Dorothy Is wrestling a hobby or a full time sport? Well, this team of wrestlers make it a full time sport. They work hard practicing holds and throws. All their hard work paid off by leading them to victory. These wrestlers are just as skilled as Varsity only younger. The Junior wrestlers are ROW 1: Kerry Carroll, Ken Malone, Herm Combs. ROW 2: Jeff Scott, Ron Karns, Bill Solomon. ROW 3: W.F. Willson, Head Coach, Brent Farnsworth, Bill Sisk, Manager, M, Ponder, assistant coach, Williams, Glenna Williams, Mary Williams, Norma Williamson, Gregg - Wold, Dale i g Woods, Debra Woody, Charles Wright, Roger . Wright, Steve Wvzgoski, Mark Yates, Mike Yenna, Floyd York, Bill Young, Karen Young Linda Zamora, Philip 'li M TIA CHIEF PON I Wanna Take You Higher 1, Qui. Spf., . - H... - .W 'XX' N . 'H 'mfs 0 M ,, ,if lik 3 'l 1 ill X , l x V s , .g . te - . X D I x I 7 V 1 , 'F My l 54 . . Q. ...Q k Q r V A I ' , ff 'i-55V,,.-we 'A PoNnAcMo1oR ffffvf T ' Each 1554.1 p Xiifia 'f Q 1:- .LC tx! -mx ,J I -N,- N fs .' N . w I 'N C5 2' 790 JOSLYN 7 1 .r I Serving employeeg l ofthe Pontiac School Disuiq since 1951 , Pontiac Area , 1 W School Employees 'M' X it - C'ffli1l'ni0,, li i .ff v' 'ml ill! f. Y 100AubumAt. K 5. 1 Z I Ask, .fx , v 558. R a , B ,l f .W , . 'f 4- XX fb' .. XJ -xl' .44 4553.1 Ns QI 4 . 1 L rg . I1 I I I u x Fr' I I ,: , 1 ' U r I il' I ag i:g I . H 1 , I '4' 4 u X I 3, y ill ' f I . 'X CHIEF PONTIAC FEDERAL CREDIT UNION ' - si,,,-ffffgs., -- PONTIAC MOTOR , -L :ns--, ,gi 41-s,.,.? J. ,rg..,,.m..-4 , ' L i1nIn:.1Z!'G- Employees have more because they SAVE Each member account insured to 320,000 by Administrator, National Credit Union Administration 790 JOSLYN 335-9493 Serving employees of the Pontiac School District since 1931 Pontiac Area Schgol Employees Credit Union 100 Aubtun Ave. 338-9694 Our Congratulations to the Class of 1972 s s s I -s... Y and a Special Thank You to the Co-op Program for the Outstanding Help they have fmnished us. I L v 1 if Nowavoilablewltholrontenddeslgnedtoshundenlsondrust lf: mode of Enduro: ' A A . V Handsome fabrics. Deluxe steering A resilient material that's bonded to ' whggl, And 3 dashbogfd with me look thick steel. It gives on minor impact p gf 1-are fgakwpod, - - h I to help protect against dents and dingsi . Along Olldlfyhlflllll. v Llvdunsdonmorvfhcinvvillvllsvvdfrvni- 'lfhehf72 LeMans is equipped with seam Consider the radio antenna concealed in . Q .g - ggqigliguldgf bglts. 'prgngfeaghhegd ' ' the Windshield. Hidden windshield restraititsg I ,wipers Qexcept-coupel. Economical ' i i 250-cufin. six and 5 available V-85311 V perform-on low-lead or nohlead fuel! An equolly Impressive lnteller. Loop-pile carpeting lexcept Academics Many days the noise and confusion made it almost impossible to remain in school. At times we waded through pools of water and walked around with our coats on because it was just as cold inside as it was outside. The atmosphere was not only hard on the students but also the faculty. Trying to teach a class when there is a cement mixer beating in the hall or a drill and chisel tearing a wall down is quite hard. But this also was life in 1972 . 'mlm-11 made it -I PM. Xi tune: KAN ind mllged 1.-f lt has U11 as Thr atmdsphere Mb but ako the -- '-www there ua 'gill wr 1 drill and .QV 111rd.BL1tth1s f I 1 I Central Executive Staff 1 f A Q... tg -1 if X s ,4- -, --+. , Mr. Dana P. Whitmer Superintendent of Schools W i nn .X 'K . '- William J, Lacy Rjcha-fd C. pen Vernon L. Schiller Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Business Managel' Instruction and Pupil Personnel Services P ' ' ' ' ersonnel and Admlmstratlve Servlces 76 :aqui f X L X:'7' 'll fl f:.:1'f ' , --rt' ..t fy f .I . .1 A -'lL ' L . ' - IuhnK.lmn.Pr:si::: :mi A , G N 1 , 1' :Q H2 ' , . N ' ' N- ' 1 l I 3 ENE Mihllqkx Ima X s I W X-. S H John K. Irwin, President in 1 ' 4 400' J r vmontlffig' Elsie Mihalek, Trustee Busiflf-95 L' - 'vf' Wann E! I f Board of Education This 1971 - 72 year has been an extremely difficult and confusing one, and many historical decisions have been made. Because of the new concept of achieving integration, and the increased racial tension, the Pontiac Board of Education has been under great, new pressures. Never before has Pontiac been looked upon by the nation as it has been recently, But despite the added pressures and publicity, our school board has maintained its dignity and its ideal. Equal education for all students. Mr. Paul D. Jeffery is the only member not pictured, A photograph of him was not available. f fr, 'Q - -an 4,1 ,,-?i 1'l..'k 'i ff- - . A- 2-,X tg kai.. -,-.lj , Q. , . . , Russell L. Brown, Vice-President Robert R. Turpin, Secretary r I-it ',jr:i5Wl,:d A H N 31,1 an Wi, h 1 ' ' J., A V iz!! Q Q, 1 u K , W M W . I, ' i Q A ti, if if N ,QV V '1 V 'f ' sl 4 U -e---. s ft fr .-N K f L, M ' J' F . ' r ,wi lg A . -113:-' 1 ig ' 0' ,wif Kf V ' mfr- t, Lf, gxgi.-r-F' W w-w'tf.i'ficf '. , -fwnw' -rf .5595 ,j-d., r. W uf 1 iff T -Mt.. it 1 K 'ine' Christopher C. Brown, Trustee I N ii Lucille D. Marshall, Tnxstee Administration Leadership an Responsibility One of the most dedicated men at Pontiac Northern is Dr. Edward G. Dauw. With him, Mr. Duffy, Mr. Johnson, and Mr. McShan work to promote better relationships between students, teachers, and administration. In spite of the earlier problems encountered, these men have made the 1971 - 72 school year memorable, rewarding, and full of promise. Qs? Dr. Edward G. Dauw Principal JE,-rs 'Z 'Us pis- ,ML Duffl' - Mr. Johnson Assistant Prmclpal Assistant Principal 78 1.5, n ot it lg Q Q Q, . D A Mr. McShan Assistant Principal Involvement : The Key to Success The counseling office is probably the busiest room in Pontiac Northem because of its many services. Scheduling for classes, filling out college applications and deciding on a career are some of the purposes behind the guidance program. Each counselor tries to remain objective and available to his students and lends valuable assistance whenever asked. ABOVE: Mr. Landers, talias Red Beardj, sends one of his many admirers back to class after scheduling her for next semester. LOWER LEFT: John Smith and laura Hoffman look at some of the many college handbooks available in PNI-l's counseling office. LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Maturo and John Adams discuss the variety of classes available to all sophomores at Northern. F!! f 41 fr- 271 Mrs. Blackford Mr. Landers 1 MJ. Maturo Mr. Smith , Mrs. Thomas BELOW: MIS, Gary leads discussion in one ol liti nnrlioliigy glgigggsl RIGHT: Students demonstrate the use and care of the lion-,lpluoiies used in the Reading Lab. LOWER RIGHT: Mrs. Pettcway is one ol Noitlicrns new English teachers this year. She teaches thc Black Literature class. FAR RIGHT: Mr. Hull is the very capable leader of the English Department this year at Northern. ig 5 , A i ,nl l ,,, Zz Th.is year,s English program has varied greatly from previous years because of the new classes offered. Some of these courses are Mythology, Psychology, Novels, Black Lit., Short Stories, Science Fiction, and all forms of Business English. Every student is required to take some form of English during each of their three years at Northern. 1 XUJJJ I ,I iff' 104.1 JN - ,-jf! fff'7'6 lAfJf Ai'jJ,1!.flg,i.4j P J J f ,i fl!! r l A' ggi,-. 3 - Q 9?'w'qu-'Ev-M 'lan -rn VA! T -Y-if vi -if ,A,. , - 'Y-Agia? in eligyfi Y. 'L n. 5' 5 .Xp F K We The Immortaht of Literature r M A ya 'lf v yt mr , 'R D' il .- ..,,.. uv, A 'C ' 1-1 Mr. Kettler Mrs, Miller Mrs. Morrow Mrs. Pettewax Mr, Rottqcr Mrs. Battle Mr. Brown Mr. Buchanan Mrs. Choate Mrs, Cook Mrs. Daane Mrs. France Mr G 5- UY Miss Gaubis Mr. Griffin Mr. Hull Department Charrman Mr. Keinert 5, X, at Tl 4 ABOVE: Mr. Schmidt's American Government class is anything but ordinary. He is shown playing the role of 'gShephexd Schmidt leading his sheepish students. LEFT: MI. McCormick is the new head of the social studies department. He is kept very busy with his history classes and Vince's Gangu, a part of the Huskie football team. RIGHT: Mr. Lifton is showing his class b y means of visual aids about current events. 82 ,...'v-1-eP'3 ' 'Lx 4-f ' -lm., 'w e , --...NV Y W.. ' ml, -. N X R 'vt WN 'N . ,,,m- 'Mrs 15 -af Ea. ,P Q. 1'- World Knowledge Incorporated This is perhaps the greatest age that man will ever know. Explorations in space, bussing, conflicts in the Middle East, Viet Nam, Red China,s admission to the UNL these are all reasons why history is fast becoming an important asset to today's student. As young people, it is our duty to learn as much about the world as we can, and to do our best to improve it. Northern has one of the best social sciences curriculums in Pontiac, and every student is encouraged to participate in whichever type of study he chooses. ABOVE: Miss Kerr in class. BELOW: Black History is another extra offered by PNH. Mr. Stimac shows his class a filmstrip to better understand the black manls role in History. fl F' -, Q - uao?,ffrwvf Mr. Balzarini Mrs D'Alessandr0 Miss Kerr Mr. Lifton 3 gg Mr. McCom1ick Department Chairman MI. Osler :I 55 5 as 7 F55 9393 :fra :Pg F-F 21 21 cr. ?'li:'fD ,Q QI., .... 1' - an if .fb .'-' HE A 45 li. 4 4s. UPPER LEFT: Mr. Chuey is one of our favorites here at Northern. He teaches Geometry, Algebra and Elementary Functions. UPPER RIGHT: Mrs. Tomczak doesn't really beat her students, shc just encourages them to work harder. All the students apprecrate her help and extra effort. LOWER LEFT: Mrs, McGhee is always ready to help any of her students. LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Cheek has a difficult job as the head of the Math department, but he has managed to keep it running smoothly. 84 Intense Learning Today's fast-growing knowledge in electronics and oomputers is opening new professions to many young people and also putting a new importance on the study of mathematics. Pontiac Northern is more than ready to meet the challenge with itls competent staff of teachers. All forms of math are offered, from basic to geometry, trigonometry, and Elementary Functions. ABOVE: Mrs. Young is the new math teacher. She is lending aid to one of her many students, BELOW: Northem's new math section is both beautiful and modem and every student appreciates the much needed rooms. Mr. Cheek - Department Cliajnrian MI, Chuey I I Mr. Goodwin fi' in is Mrs. McGhee Q MIS. TOl11t'F:iL di .-3. P RN Ontogeny Recapitulates Philogeny One of the most challenging fields of study at Northem is science because of the growing social interest in ecology, and man's technological advancements. Some of the courses offered are biology, chemistry, conservation, anatomy, advanced biology, and for the first time, advanced chemistry. The science staff is a group of teachers dedicated to helping teach their students to keep pace with the ever-growing ideas and advancements of today's scientific world. BELOW: Dr. Bates is one of the most experienced science teachers at Northem. Here he is preparing to enter the auditorium where a biology movie is being shown. LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Houff is the new biology teacher and is very popular with all his students. Welcome to Northern, Mr. Houff!! l rs T retirement leaves an ache in our hearts but he left us a joyous heritage. We wish Mr. Roush all the health and happiness in the world for he richly deserves it, and may God bless l1im always. SPERHATOPHYTIS -W. we .r w' ,-ju,-4 , 'T 1 9 ffl t MEF ' 'flitfffinu ot,,w'c -51 ,ffgiikii -V . ,rgvl 'v,'4L1,,,-. ll ,f 'Q ,- U. N f, ' 'R tm.- 5, FSL ft? yr K g , f f--au f . . N - 11 P :gi Ex l . ' ' 1 -0 Human ature Explored LEFT: Mrs. Pagano watches as Jim Craner prepares to add the final touch to his experiment in Advanced Chemistry. Luckily, the explosion that followed was small. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Fussman shows Marvin Shorter, Carol Matthews, Pierre Ricks, and Kim Vallance a newspaper clipping about a new discovery in the growing field of science. BELOW: Mr. Wilcox, the head of the Science department, is shown with a very complex looking apparatus. c'5,: 1 W- Dr. Bates ,, Mr.Fuwman fn ' Mr. Hall ' Mr. Houff Mr. Hulett 'P . 1' - Mr .P ga X ,S 4 W 4:-5 as S a no .3 1 ' ' 4 ,qi ' e in f Q- f -tg 1 iv , V 4' A in Mr. Roush Mr. Wilcox Department Chairman Mr.Willson Business : Knowledge, Temper, Time The business world is continually growing and Pontiac Northern's business department is expanding with it. Our well equipped staff is preparing students to enter secretarial fields, and varied clerical work. Some courses offered are O.P. Comp, Typing, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Retailing, Business Law, and Data Processin g. i . i 5 A i i f 3 A-,Q , , Y-arte UPPER RIGHT: Miss Swanson is always ready to help anyone who asks. Here she shows Helen Flores the fundamentals of typing. ABOVE: Mrs. Shepard aids one of her students. LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Nelson's students listen intently, as he explains the basics of Businem Law. 3 X I N x - I I .i'N , xr-X , fjf 0 Nl,- .-I ff 4- - w -x 'Y -Y 3 Yx I - 1 V .rw an flu Imfnlhluru uw um ul lIIN.'lllISIl.'Nl,l1lhNL1I Nurthcrn. fr , M' ine. fu ,nl .rlwryw hm her hundx lull With thurw.-xporn-,1hiI1Iynccdcdto mn ral an- In Jn ffticlunt pure. LOW!-.R l.I l'I Nh. Nullcnbuuh checkx hLs mll lnmk mr dguly Uflk'I1dJHL'Q.l5I'LfJW' Mr, l crgusun ix thc busy uhairman -,I INIIX IKPLIYIIIUNN dupurtnrunl. His duliw ulw lflkllldk' thuw of u teacher and J ycurlmuk spunsur. Hum hc is wcn wi1h Mike Ruud. ' fl, iff! 52 lin, L -5,-, n :an rg- ., tw 3 E .- Mr. Ferguson f' 1 ' N an 1 Department Chairman . Friebe . Green , . Kawiecki Nnllenbach Nelson 55555 f 4. L11 , N9 J, A' gr ,W P I 1' ff , X 1 ,.- H. ll- ' A Mx Q KW 1 j 1 . ' 11. 355 I Q fxf if? J ' . 5 - - ' H A A ,x 1 314, 1 i W 2' ' 'A .i - - K Mrs, Peclu Mm Shcpurd Mr. Stcplwns MN Swunwn ills In ,u '. ' v- K o Aw. '. , H . . Miss Sanders Dissolving Communication Barriers Being able to communicate in another language is becoming a necessary asset in t0day's fast-paced world. Because of the stress on diplomatic relations and the human desire for understanding, many students are participating in the foreign language program. Spanish, Mexican-American History, French, and German are some of the courses offered. RIGHT: Mexican - American History is another 'Tirst' at Northern. Miss Sanders helps Peggy Monroe and Bob Erkkilla in their daily study. BELOW: Mrs. Albright discusses with Debby Taylor and Mark Reinert the trip to Austria made by some PNH students in Febmary. LOWER RIGHT: Mrs. Moreau is shown helping one of her students to better understand the French language. ,,,. '42 1-. EUS K... r-71 2- ll i QHH R R fb 'M' P xx.-f' L f -- is X - , 5, ,rg . ., ' sg'-1 f .. ' A k s ' -1 Hb Q ' V k K, V 8 Y fs. ! N , ,R '. 'V if .c fi 1:3 .1 . 4 tffjws' 'Agp ',-'Iii 5 1'iilE-Pg , I, .Q X sv-l Pffifeg ' , ' i Mx xspruxci .xextxx .NN SQ Mrs. Albright Mrs. Moreau N Y Department Chairman ,gag ,gc free i X x KX T Y N 1' ,, vs X 1 6 X' l 1 .ff ...I Moving Towards A Brighter Future Understanding, love, and respect are important aspects in daily life. The Vocational Adjustment classes are designed to give special training in vocational fields while using these essentials. English, Math and Social Studies are some of the many classes taught. Mr. Myers and Mrs. Kuhns not only teach scholastic subjects but also cultivate their students' personal and social interests. LEFT: Mr. Myers plays an important part in the Vocational Adjustment classes. LOWER LEFT: Mrs. Kuhns is one of the most dedicated teachers at PNH. She is always ready to share with those who require special attention. BELOW: Mr. Myers gives special vocational training to his students. . . 'girl . Q f . 1 r 1' 1- in A SLIPPERY 4 R R ',,A . : 'i i wHfN Tug M t- . Y ' 1 'b f1-'O--1 if X' K , s' ' E-V yeas- f li eyigiigaj J vw! ffm - - 1514 ' W 7 ' 'T il 7, QQ gQl'Qsf'w:. f f 'l at n:f7f?' Q. r ef Viwvvzfyf H , :i2Bi,r 15. 1 :2715 Q . . W . 1 I ,jf -' '15 , , i f ,Q N lx - W est l .V-6175, 5 -' - ' 1? f -- - Q' fl i 4 ' '14-if ' hy' ' it -1 xg! ' QF gs' i ,f ee ,tg is fs. 5: Mil-1 at -S-E ' , ,If ,gl 1 ,sg-3 Q- . ,tg 'f ' 'Wax '. ' X T'.l s fad.-jx 'sh ' f' TS-X -' , , , .' -'en ,, f i 2- evst Q ef - -Q g ...Q .'fZ5Mi'l ' ' 'ff .i 'X . Ql.jr,Q ig -41' 'Hs -f' ff Mr. Myers uf .,,, - V F -5 ffaiyyi, 1 1 A Vt - f f vs, gig' A 4' AA' 1 v A, l x X , -3 f o - ltr fl' 'L --' f 2 V .p I A , ll- ' 'C I Health Bodies Make Healthy Minds Physical fitness is perhaps one of the most important classes at Northern. It stresses the need to care for our bodies as well as our minds. It teaches mental and physical alertness and gives many students the opportunity to relax and leam the importance of competition. RIGHT: Some of our athletic students demonstrate the skill and physical endurance of basketball taught by all gym classes. BELOW: M.r. Renda is the athletic director and is responsible for every competitive sport, in addition to teaching gym classes. He does a great job and keeps everything running smoothly. y fi ,jf fs fs, .fi . s 5555 - 3 ill Q wg,gg'd'1 , E ll A l- li? , 5 1 0 X fp 4 f 2 Yv Mr. Duff 5 2 , Mrs. Landers e f . V Miss McCall T Mr. McKinney E , Y f Mr. Renda 'J T A' ef 'H f Athletic Director U 6? ' 9 ax 'Xl sk ,ai 1 4, ,V L v t- 55 if ' 1 '- ' ati Q . i f M 1 -was-f,, fv- The l X X. Universal Language l -v-7,2 . f :fp . i. N ,f ixgi ' Y. V 'iff . ' of 'S Mr. Dempscy g rvn.sQatm1ai 1 Mr. Welton :dw 1 i- i fm ff J. x c f , Hy V , yi fi i i A 4' ' i L l 1 I If L'-ee K--ELL ' x W 'Q itll I. Y' -3.10 i I il in Xqfd nl of Music Music is said to be the universal language. From classic to rock, PNH,s music groups are dedicated to spreading the gospel... of music. Some of the groups are the A' Capella Choir, Girl's Chorus, Concert Band and Orchestra, Mixed Choir and Glee Club. With such great music directors as Mr. Dempsey Mr. Seaboldt, and Mr. Welton, Northem's music department will remain a step ahead indefinitely. LEFT: . and a one, and a two. Mr. Dempsey has done a great job in the Music Department. Here he directs the A'Cappel1a Choir. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Welton directs the Huskie band. He has been responsible for not only the concert band but the Marching band as well. BELOW: Mr. Seaboldt has been very active with the Orchestra and through his efforts has produced a very fine band ri . 4 . .pg LQ 1 t . Experienced Hands Teach Preparation for the Future Northernls Home Economics department prepares students for the future by making them independent and teaching them responsibility in the fonn of varied domestic arts. Some of the courses offered are Child Development, Men's Foods, Advanced Clothing, Home Management and Home and Family Living. RIGHT: Mrs. Rosenthal teaches both responsibility and knowledge in the Child Development class. BELOW: In addition to teaching home economics, Mrs. Rosenthal has been involved with the co-op program. Here Marilyn Long discusses next yea.r's co-op possibilities. IOWER RIGHT: Mrs. Taborn watches as Jim Kirk Cleftj dishes out his homemade ice cream. Bob Sigal gets the clean-up job. all ,J .J 4. Mrs. Rosenthal I Mrs. Taborn ff I l in iitillll . x x ia 1 J l 'X xx, , i 4 W if x may f 1' X 5 may i Creativity Provides a - Road to Beauty Color and design, layout and perspective are important considerations in the Art department. Only a selective few are truly talented in this field. Pontiac Northern, however, boasts of some of the best student artists in the city. Their work can always be seen in the hall showcases. Mr. Carter and Miss Woodin are very talented, and dedicated to showing their students the beauty of life. ABOVE: Miss Woodin watches as Denise Lauinger molds a piece of clay pottery. LOWER LEFT: Roxanne Crawford works diligently on her project in order to win her teacher's approval. LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Carter is shown with a variety of an projects made by some of his students. .li l ' nag i Mi. Carter Miss Woodin I-- ', , ,GWR ' -- 1 ,Qi 1 I , . W. - . Cir A fel? mtg f it .i I i- lndustr : The World of Tomorrow Drafting, Metal Shop, Woodshop, Electronics and Automotives are only a few of the offered courses in the lndustry Department. These courses have a special importance because of the growing stress on industry throughout the t world. Our experienced staff helps students to prepare themselves for tomorrow's world by making them familiar with the concepts and materials of today's industry. ABOVE: Drafting is a very difficult talent for anyone to learn but Mr. West makes the learning easier for David Kimmjns. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Milner is the new shop teacher in A-10. He is shown working on one of the models in his woodshop class. LOWER RIGHT: Are we being invaded?? No, but if you happen to see anything like this in A-11, rest assured that it's only Mr. Bruno's welding class. . J ,-.. K 1 ' Q.-:Q Mr. Bruno . ' , Mr. Karageusian Mr. Milner MJ. Taylor x Mrwest K iq ff- D , Mr. Woods 4, ' ' f 1 x 1 ' Q- xwpr' 5 9-,V , 96 .,,, h- K, va -ra CJ 1- J 1 4 f ug A Lx Vvs. A 1 VJ A 'Civ 122' In E- 4. H it u ,as 1, rg AFS Tis L., Y Q 4- - Q - 4 nf ' Z7 f' - 5 V x A T 3 'll lr. 1' f llt- ' Q F? ,Sif- , U xv. E Q' 2 U w X ll X ' 1 ,- f EE Q, J f The Gu1d1ng Hand Teaches Respons1b1l1ty Perhaps the only class that students look forward to is Driver's Education. Learning to operate a car is only part of the training, however. Students are taught the rules of the road, consideration for others, and are made aware of the great responsibility involved in the handling of an automobile. The staff consists of very capable instructors who contribute greatly to the safety of the road. LEFT: WHOA! Mr. Dempsey has his fingers crossed as he hopes his Driver's Ed. students know where the brake is while learning to park. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Balzarini is seen teaching his Driver's Education class the basic rules of the road in learning to drive. BELOW: The simulator has a very important function in teaching young people to operate an automobile. It makes them familiar with the feeling of driving a car. Q ez t-YW- . Grubb . Kowalczyk . Shepler , Wilson Study l-las Its Rewards , Knowledge and Maturity The library is a special room at Northern. lt offers knowledge, entertainment, and peace and quiet to those who seek it. There is an unlimited source of books containing every subject imaginable, and each student shares the responsibility and privilege of using the library. Mr. Metzdorf, Mr. Buller, Mrs. Cook, and Mrs. Graham keep the library running smoothly and efficiently. ABOVE: The library is one of the privileges given to every student at Northern. Here students use this privilege to catch up on everlasting homework. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Buller is often seen in this chair working unceasingly to keep the library running efficiently. LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Metzdorf shows Linda Woods some of the books available to all students in the library at PNH, 'HEX ff, A .., 'M iss V,-' i i M.r. Buller Q- , . Mr.Mefzd0rf tm 5 M., , x :I v fy is C4 . 177 X ...k x f e f f N.. f li Q Ls. ik-1 fe lent Mg ,, cuff :Ae 7 -, , W' rnriiiiilitiie ' ilu I ' L ll if :H 1 Q 1 S -f' . - f .?, lirruhm bead iii X uf . E F Efficiency Unlimited The smiling faces behind the counter are some of the most dedicated and patient people in the school. The secretaries in the Main Ofice are responsible for seeing that Northern runs smoothly and are always ready to help whenever asked. Mrs. Konzen, Mrs. Rayner, Mrs. LaZelle, and Mrs. Harris, can always be seen busily tending to business matters, or otherwise, and their bright smile helps make the school day bearable. ABOVE: Mrs. Payne is an indispensable staff member here at Northern. She is always busy in the Placement Office helping students find jobs and taking care of all the paper work that goes with it. LOWER LEFT: Mrs. Rayner gives Mrs. LaZelle some of the work that keeps the secretaries busy in the Main Office. LOWER RIGHT: Kerstin Sahlin the exchange student from Sweden, helps Mrs. Dyke in the Attendance Office. ..,. ,R --.V--W------1'-'ri , A 'JCL r-E' K- N i r NG, if ., .ld . 5 I W 'TT'-g A Mrs. Cook 1 Q fl -ri' Mrs. Dyke '-ea -,fax ivLrs.Hai-ns Q ', ' f Mrs. Konzen tl A ' i ' yi' Mrs. Payne 76: A L T ,A fi IFA GJ Mrs. Rayner ,Re ... .- 1- - Q-. ,' my ll l fl? -- 7 za.: ,. .Q . . A- 1.7 I I . Health is their Business The cafeteria ladies perform a great service for Pontiac Northern. They are responsible for preparing and serving meals for both students and faculty. This busy group is always ready to do more than their share. Each year they serve refreshments at sports banquets and other extra curricular functions. Mrs. Poehlman heads this team of dedicated ladies and we are truly thankful, for without them school would be non-existent. RIGHT: The cafeteria assistants have a very important part in nmning an efficient lunch program. ROW 1: Billy Mitchell, Carolyn Hayes, Mary Williams. ROW 2: Nathan Nevels, Ricky Edison, Marvin Hollis. BELOW: The ladies in the cafeteria are always seen working hard to prepare nourishing and delicious meals. Here they are shown in the serving line. LOWER LEFT: Food! This is probably the best part of the day for many students. 5. sis' e Q' R K la 23 B-'- y-vw-m. b-. 'T Mrs. Borders Mrs. Csizmadia Mrs. Gaddes Mrs. Griffith Mrs. Jones Mrs Kasat , A v-. A 4-. jg- T' 4 E Mrs. Nichols Mrs. Poehlman f Manager T 5' - Mrs. Sea if 2 Y , Mrs. Shelton i Mrs. TerMarsch as .65 x '1 .f' i J lUi 0 A-L -1 5 1..- EQ.. D' ,. ,IL tv H 4 fb ,s -Ig' in 4 V! iw- N r X fi 1- Er p Y ww, -2-X . 551 X -L' ,.. ,-,,,,...-fr' erin -::gQ its 'fi 1? T' . K,- I Q: N, x. M l all hile You or I Work! Work! Many times, the actual importance of the maintence crew is overlooked. These men are devoted to seeing that every part of the school runs properly. They are responsible for all problems, internal or external. Mr. Sturgle De Vary is the head engineer and runs his department with proficiency and a smile. This is Sturgls first year at Northern, and we hope his year was as fruitful as ours. ABOVE: Mr. Sturgle De Vary, affectionately called Sturg , is the new head engineer at Northern. Sturgis responsible for keeping PNH running smoothly and he does a great job. LOWER LEFT: Frank Felice and Jake Mazur are seen helping prepare for the big rush during lunch hours. LOWER RIGHT: Pictured is our efficient staff of custodians. L to R: Frank Felice, Sturgle De Vary, Jake Mazur, Belah Chasteen, Arthur Nicholson, and Harold Wagg. vpgf-.AQFV 'Q' ' X.. ,V - W . rl sl 'l r . .Q L i l L. A. Mr. De Vary Head lingjnccr Mr. Felice - Mr. Mzilur , Mr. Nicholson Mr. Wag: Sports In any sport where competition exists you will find The thrill of Victory, and the agony of Defeat,', on the faces of the players. Whether it be on the field, court or track, their emotions will show no matter how good or bad they have played. Football games were once again in the afternoon. But this did not have the slightest effect on us when we left the field with the pride of a winning team. Our wrestling 'team also gave us a reason to be proud. They were victorious in almost every meet and sent many fine wrestlers to state receiving high ratings. If there is any one sport where the team members are able to see the country, it is Cross Country. The runners travel for miles on their feet, viewing the scenery as they try courageously to place first. Northem's 1972 basketball team may not have played as well as in the past but they gave the Huskies an excellent lesson on courage and determination. As another school year fades away, the athletes of 1972 look forward to another year, 'A A 1 1 X I if I 2 1 I , I ,1 If I I I .r P'P'l?Q .Xl .tifflflofl H155 ygu , 'A and lllilgorry F5 Tif :laters whether - 5 if :ash thenemotions 'A -5 4' SOOJ or had they have ff? Onse again in the Y WUI have the slightest :1 as len the tield with the 1 :ai Oni isresthngtteamalso : be proud. They were eet and sent many as: :ters m e 0 hieh ratings. ll smte reonin: , port where the team members .1 .ountrsg it is Cross Country. el tor miles on their feet, ri. 5 they try courageously I0 rms l V2 basketball team mal' he -.tell as in the past but they ff excellent lesson on courage as another school YW fades lr forward I0 i I Q til' lon: IOO I l an FOOTBALL 0- North Farmington -1 8 6- Waterford Mott - 0 14- Walled Lake Central - 6 46- Waterford -12 6- Southfield Lathrup -13 14- Livonia Stevensons -12 32- Farmington - 6 32- Walled Lake Western - 7 7- Pontiac Central - 0 Won 7 Lost 2 I , A L.. .-., W-- to nw .. A ' - -L y r - ramad-3,1 f . , I I , . P 'lD'tLia': .' w b 1- ir i .' riff., rf i H, rg rllgdkiy , wifi , 510211: hvjfg awp ' sa- 1' N CROSS COUNTRY wear Bloomfield Invitational lolli Place lima lm.- ? :eg V ,ggi ' A i .,, g,Q:, 5 by , I? f-if-59 22- Walled Lake Central -33 Jackson Invitational 9th Place guomgplazsl Y 1 ' . . rw, ,alfa-. , 15- Waterford Township -40 Oakland University Invitational 12th Place Mm-km gala-4 23141 Y , g l- 4 b e .t Y- V V J it 23- Southfield Lathrup -32 Redford University Invitational 6th Place qougfhti ' L 7 --E 51 'Q .' -'V' pf ' l 36- Livonia Stevens -19 All Oakland Country Meet 6th Place M6045-lR:h?f i , 1153g1g ' 33, 4 ' Lfggxl U af 20- Pontiac Central -43 Inter-Lake Conference 3rd Place Ram Ef tggaa jj! , fr V jl 26- Farmington -31 Oxford Invitational 2nd Place bmi A 'sg iv , - gg' ,E . S M - -5 , ' . 11,3 Qu 5 L t 1 Regional Championship 2nd Place - ' ' .J won OS State Championship 8th Place Ligue Ir:-f i : ii i ,,Ii . 1 lg , r -' if ' glow fi 3 ., we e ie . V '. W fit -T3 j' .-, me -a,.4.4.a.fiaef.,.vla+l-..3tta-,fra in Hif i if 1- -- SWIMMING , 49- Livonia Bentley -56 A 1 at V 3' fo 38- Pontiac Central -66 '- A , , ,-- 4s Hazel Park -59 , Q' V N 48 soomliola -56 .-fr-M X-I., I A 67- Fenton -38 , 'La X, 4 34- Royal Oak Kimball -'11 ff 4 ,,,,T.,', 46- Utica Stevenson -59 ,,. 4 Y ,, V . . , ' 66- Ecorse -39 - .--' 1 -4-- 49- Utica -54 4' Q -1. 5 ' 30- Southfield Lathrup -75 , -7 ' .' 'W 37- Ferndale -68 ' - 46- Rochester -59 'xi 47- Livonia Stevenson -58 X' 54- Farmington -51 Conference 4th Won 3 Lost 6 BASKETBALL 68- Highland Lakes -73 56- Walled Lake Central -68 81- Pontiac Catholic -72 79- Waterford Township -55 62- Pontiac Central -75 5 2- Southfield Lathrup -56 52- Livonia Stevenson -63 72- Farmington -62 75- Waterford Kettering -63 68- Walled Lake Central -80 52- Waterford Township -61 63- Pontiac Central -93 61- Southfield Lathrup -54 54- Dearborn F ordson -84 51- Livonia Stevenson -70 76- Farmington -59 District Tournament 2nd. Won 6 Lost 10 104 .sa-Fi 1, by ' SKIING MEN X 229.1- Waterford Kettering -132.4 ' 21 2.5- Rochester Adams -138.6 K 233.8- Lakeview -277.3 7 l92.7- Rochester -213.3 GOLF ' 183.3- Utica Eisenhower -185.4 up A 153.5- Berkley -229.1 i Qi, Qfllllffenmj -Y, Divisional 3rd. Q..-Ialrlfold Q League 9th 'Mllledlah '-li Regional 12th 333-hmmm -219 Won 4 Lost 2 llilmfdrdiion -N5 .ii-lllo . ' .mg SKIING WOMEN ll mmfltnso Q DQ- Waterford Kettering -184,6 gflolfwcmm li 19. DQ- Rochester Adams -154.6 R 50Ulhlieldlathm 'ffi 151 .0- Lakeview -147.3 580511 p -jjj 189.1 - Rochester -111-3 l fuflfrllme find pm 174.4- Utica Eisenhower -179.7 Ullhmnl Slhmx 2l4.2- Berkley -147.8 M rlllllhonal Um 5 Divisional 7th 3 1 LW' We Regional DQ ' ' Won l Lost 5 .gh A - M 's ' K- -- it 12 t' riffs! 'ag , ff' . fe i X iii-ta ' - f : 3 -A -wat, 2 -' R7 Cfflllll .33 -sl lost 1 Wes Season lnvitationailfmlid lllll, 3 a' - . Redflvxig lllrriierslll lnvilatii1iil1':.i Auoakl d Crs1Il'lnviIalionalllll Inlet-Lum Coumweflllbli i' Oil e gonlfffnftirdllac N: R- Qrd Invitational Ind Place E lf mmpiolnhll lndllare mpmhll Sth Place I Bloomield ln If fl El llNG MEN Q 259 1- Waterford Kflmf iizb-Roflellm I 2333. Ijktllfw g ZV7. Rocheslfl lim- una Ewllll' ,- 1535. Berkley miriam! 311' Lwsvf 90' Regoml 12111 WOH4 Lgstl woMEN SISQIWJQICHUM 3 DQ.RoflfS'el 151.0-Mgmt Q3 Slim Eifflwwd -- iii!-HHH? bivisioffm RW' ll Won' Lost N H 'Wiz TRACK Farmington Walled Lake Central Brother Rice Waterford Township Southfield Lathrup Livonia Stevenson Mansfield Relays Mott Relays Waldo Ashley Relays Regional League Finals Inter Lake League All Oakland State g '-el... -f f fr- . , -v. .tv A- , on . -. , , . ' 1 ' . - '-Q 122- 2 1 :lf 92561-. Q-iawlgfliiuapz A --.----- p VH mv ,.V. .r,T..w,i,.-- :.q:p1.r-gf, -....,--. . .-.L f I ' 'I WITH l -4-dt' I nc- ' - -yn? ..v ,,.. if .1 . .. I N f ,. V Y X 1 W- A GOLF 224- Pontiac Central -207 212- Waterford -214 233- Walled Lake -210 222- Farmington -198 234- Waterford Mott -205 216- Livonia Stevensons -193 224- Pontiac Central -209 252- Southfield Lathrup -220 Regional 22nd Place Conference Sth Place Clarkston Invitational 13th Place Won 1 Lost 7 I I K 4 ll D -- Y v -'S uk' 'gif' X gm x, WRESTLING 25- Walled Lake Cent:ral - 55- Waterford Township - 34- Pontiac Central 39 Southfield Lathru . p , 42- Livonia Stevenson - 25- Warren Fitzgerald 18- Warren Lincoln Won 5 Lost 2 Owosso Invitational 2nd Flint Northern Invitational Ist Oakland University Invitational 3rd Pontiac Northern Invitational lst Detroit Catholic Central Invitational 2nd Canadian International Invitational lst Inter-Lake Conference lst Districts lst Rqional 2nd State 4th BASEBALL 1 2 3 Pre District District Regionals State fl, 1 2 3 Clarkston Cranbrook Pontiac Central Waterford Kettering Walled Lake Central Waterford Township Southfield Lathrup Livonia Stevenson Farmington Royal Oak Kimball TENNIS Rochester Pontiac Central Farmington Walled Lake Central Waterford Township Southfield Lathrup Livonia Stevenson Farmington Walled Lake Central Waterford Township Southfield Lathrup A sgv. ' I Livonia Stevenson ,Wt 'kY'f' I Farmington 5 . ' Regional t , f League 'S ' f , .,, - State F!e-sm ' l ' ' - :fa-..t ff Q 'craig' ' V V fm Scores for tennis, baseball. and track were not available publication. Places have been left for you to fill in thc scores. at the time of . -,R 1 QW Wu- wk A ,il , H, I F A. ' o ri Q pi an we ff ' , C '25, ' 4 I P AAk L u I fl- , ,sig 17 p-I 5 't 'L vu., ' ' kill: Abyb ig kim' 'Ar -W gl EQL Q r'i 3 P 'C 3 i ft! t' ... 'J Q, r V '.4'!7'Q .W an ere'5' P53 W3-L W II, ABOVE: Dan Pietryga 1131 runs with the ball after intercepting it from the still astonished Falcons. TOP RIGHT: Jeff Gallero carries the ball for another first down as Pontiac Central succumbs to the Huskie Power. RIGHT: The Northern Huskies beat the Central Chiefs seven to nothing. Much of the credit for this victory should go to the Northern defensive team shown here stopping one of the Chiefs advances, I 2 I ' A, -if J i 1-rr' 4 -visa-ef' XV' li?-'ff ' 'A that Taq 0 - Lt A ' -r. . gi' ' f ' use iv BJ n ' 'gig 'YJ Qnmc ' sf., T -l'52l 'h-.A - UU - rf -' 54-.ig 'bars'-.',.i-:Rf .-V 5. W 153. ,, a?'zz ff-.ue 2 ' ere 'er if V Q fr , ,o, 9 4 Q34 W et V , .Sem ' ls I mph: 5' V, gg if 'fire L I ,A ,A J I-il ' L51 Q ' x i' .f :gf if C 21 vga, ,, t f e . EYf? Jgify NKg55,W --fr ew- Q' -ag at .ws ' I ,e , 1 ,V 'F ' .M 4 1 H732 gfeeifr ,Q g. 'A 5 ,, , , .. , - ...,,,-.V , my af ' JF' P, sig, V 1 V 3. A 4. 1+ qi' ,s 5, -asf 106 , 1'- Hit ,Em Hard The Huskie Team had a great season, winning 7 out of 9 games. Their total accumulation of points was 157 to their opponents 74. The Huskies had a total of two shut-outs with wins over Waterford Mott and Pontiac Central. The win over Pontiac Central made 3 straight. LEFT: Bobby Chism hands the ball to John Smith hoping to gain valueable yardage against the Central Chiefs. BELOW: The Hustling Huskies were once again victorious as they annihilated Farmington. Here Pedro Rodriquez kicks one of the extra points scored in the game while Rod Gallero holds. ra 1, 'xii e 4. W 'Lin if vital , QV , V 1 iffy 1, -gilt 5 fvv--'H --v .., - f N Ni 3 s ' I' N ,t 5 L J Aw .. TOP RIGHT: Getting in shape is a very important part of any sport, as Larry Bennett, Russ Broadwater, Dave Hernandez, Larry Saxton. Rick Moffat, Bob Law, Rob Allen, and Harry Ricks demonstrate. ABOVE: Hit em hard! George Washington tackles Dan Pietryga in practice for the next game against Livonia Stevenson. LEFT: Coordination, skill and timing are very important in the big football game. Ken Duffdemonstrates how they are all put together as he catches a pass. 'On Your Mark . .. GetSet... o... Cross Country is one of the most demanding sports at Northern. It takes speed, capability and endurance. These three abilities are built by long hours of practice. Practice takes place not only during the cross country season, but throughout the entire year. The men can be seen running through the halls all winter. In the summer they practice on their own until rurmers from all over the state meet at Wolverine for a two week cross country camp. In this case practice DOES make perfect. The team had a dual meet record of five wins against one loss. RIGHT: Barry Young leads the pack as teammates Rex Jackson and Larry Logan follow closely behind. FAR RIGHT: The Huskie Harriers had a great season. The members of the Cross Country Team are BOTTOM ROW: Jeff Bierl, Mark Martin, Barry Young, Larry Logan, Steve'Logan, Pete Salads. TOP ROW: Coach Osler, Scott Fumey, Brian Laverdiere, Lee Barclay, Rex Jackson, Mike Jezeroski, Mike Mathews, John Burch, and Manager Dick Eldridge. ls... - Yilfiyqaf' ' H f -W ,f A 1. f. , if L L .L - -Q I. - U I - V tif' ifffs- rr Y ' We . we . if , ' J J 'WV r - ' .-, if cf . 'H ' - S, E we-my' F-if . - ' .. iff! fa: . ui 'A , fr ff-' f 41' J 'Q' wan L, 'Q -Q , F' ' 1 '.. if ear we as rf- , ,H t- t . A 1-, ' if :M M91 gy, -I 751.5 r , . v-,ls ' ' !.- . - f'-17: he 2 ff' g'1 3, . .. is-,g -f,jff,g ,Mft , Ls , ,' f: Lf I ' 1,4 's '1 l J ' ' 1 'D' , 5 3 ri 5 V iii' --- , ig, Q., - +1 rf, if I ' ' I ' Y.-,an , . - 'HW P. C P - ' in V. j.'l4Q: Tf' :inf ' Hfffsuz -xg , V Y fmf... . ,.,A,Yr5 5ln-Q5,,-W C ' 1 - 4 pk, , . vga '1 ,Qu 4 A nr ti, -Q - fl yu '. A .fm ' kv ' t,. 1 ' .. -V I -h . ' - it N .,,. 7 1,5 . A 1-5 : ,- gf-. .,,,,-J,f:'l-2iaq4,,,,x , .fun va, - ' Av ' 'TL , If e 1' a L 'Y ' 1- , 'i.'2s1m11e P , , fi- 'f,- pf V 1 .- rv - , - fi' ,,-.rt . , - 1 ' . ' - - YJ . vt- T r:3t' f K '4 .il ff Q , 1 I ' - . -4 .. J- V. 1 - t . 'A rwiY'f5:,, , , . ' 4' .V 'f ' ,ng 15,5 f' , , .P -Y , , 1. .L 1' f-a -- if , r KIA! t 1' ' I - 'fauwt kr 1 3 P -P , V ' cw 5 N ,, ina F -3, D 'tn FY .f a U., , my I . ', , , ' 'P V 'l 'J' J p are fl, E -E as if .sn tt I ABOVE: Coach Osler offers some helpful words as Harriers Mike Jeziorski, Jeff Bierl, and Mark Martin go by. His encouragement is shown in the teamls great morale. RIGHT: Two and a half miles is a long way to run but Harriers Barry Young, Pete Salas, Rex Jackson, Larry Logan, Lee Barclay, Steve Logan, and t Scott Furney think nothing of it as they line up for the start of a dual meet against Livonia Stevenson. FAR RIGHT: Barry Young battles for first place with a runner from Livonia Stevenson. Barry has put forth great effort and has earned all conference and a.U state honors. 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NIU? mem, 'o I ZTQF' md ummm 5 I i fs V ' 9 Above: The Basketball Team has done a great job this year, the members are Row 1: Dwight Butler, George Washington, Don Copeland, Emmanuel Watson, Row 2: Tom Gerjekian Manager, Lo Gibson, Chuck Taylor, Bob Chism, Bob Erkkila Manager, Row 3: Mr. Hall, Robert Holt, Roosevelt Washington, Gary Inman. RIGHT: Bob Holt battles against a Farmington player while trying to score. 'Y If sf fi' 1' f' ' J , x f .1 I ff x ' 5 'T in' lllf ,T , N i 1 -1- f ls rl fi , sf , w He Jumps, Shoots, And It's Good ln spite ofthe Basketball Teams rather unfortunate season they took second place in the District Tournament losing only to Pontiac Central. The I-luskie Team had many outstanding players including Don Copeland who was selected for the All Conference Team. wr .., x X . UPPER LLFT A free throw is awarded to any player who has a foul committed against him and it is worth one point Emmanuel Watson makes his free throw. ABOVE: The sophomore basketball team The Kick Is Good The Huskie pups work hard hoping to gain a place on the varsity team of the next year. They had a great year winning 5 out of 8 games. The J.V. Football Team members are BOTTOM ROW: B. Lash, L. Hirsch, J. Scott, A. Fair, B. Breseg, R. Hawkins. MIDDLE ROW: M. Thomas, D. Chism, M. Conley, T. Patrick, D. Elam, K. WW' M rf Craig, P. Ricks, W. Mclnnian. TOP ROW: Coach Pizza, V. Henderson, E. Allums, W. Hughes, T. Coleman, D. Harris, H. Allums, T. White, D. Allums, K. Elzy, R. Bass, A. Redmond, B. Humphrey, J. Little and J. Harris. ,.,....- ,....... ABOVE: All the way, all the way all the way down the field' C k , . or y Hughes, carries the ball while .lake Harris blocks a Livonia Stevcnson's man. RIGHT: Gaining yardage can be done in a number of ways by passing th b ll ' ' ' ' e a or running with rt. Rhen Bass gains valuable yardage as he moves the ball down the Held. ' n ,K 4? F Xa V 44 24 ,Fi tt K Gt' N. ,A l tts lille.. 51 .fi ,aw I i ' L lt 1 .. ' N., .X .1 4. 'F lift CN ti -1' LEl'T: The start of a game is one of the most tense and exciting parts, as Dave Chism knows. l'or which ever team has possession ol the ball after the first jump, they have the opportunity to make the lirst basket and gain the psychological advantage. Bl LOW. Levi Hirsh and Harrold Evans block the shot as one of l amiingtons men try for their extra two points. LOWER LliFTf The J.V. Basketball Team members areg Row 1: K. Craig, D. Brunker, J. Cale. L. Hirseh. D, Chism, D. Bulter. ROW 2: Coach Nellenbaeh, S. Sheltont A. Colemon, R. Hopkins, B. York, H. Evans, Manager Ken ney. A Basket I Two Points The J. V. Basketball Team had one of its better years winning twelve out of sixteen games. The -. Huskie pups annihilated Pontiac Catholic 94 to 38 and they defeated their cross town rivals Pontiac Central 49 to 41. Other fallen teams were Farmington. Livonia Stevenson. Southfield Lathrup, Waterford Township. Walled Lake Central and Waterford Kettering. -QQ 42 lj 'ii , x-w Five . . . Three, Two, One, Go The Ski Team home was moved from Mt. Grampion to Pine Knob. The move was to better slopes, but it also meant that the team was competing against better opponents. But in spite of this handicap the team had one of its better years. Skiing is the only sport at Northern that offers a varsity team for the girls as well as the men of the school. The team also sponsored a trip to Innsburk Austria, which was open to any student at Northern. ff? - ,f Y-Q-vlJ ,'ff 1-'ffrfaa ,,,anfl A TOP RIGHT: The members of the 1972 Ski Team are Row 1: Becky Sinkler, Beki Pruett, Marcia Jeffrey, Rick Winkley, Debbie Taylor, Branda Crabtree, Row 2: Rick Hetchler, Eric Davis, Mike Tyons, Steve Steinhart, Roy Hukka, Gary McVety, Row 3: Tom Martin, David Tangen, Tony Skillman, Tim Campbell, Ruth Pickering, Coach Balzarinj, Not Pictured, Kris Sahlin ABOVE: Roy Hukka demonstrates a parallel turn as he slides down the slopes. Right: The tuck position is important in the G.S., because it offers less wind resistance and enables the skier to make a faster time. Rick Winklcy demonstrates his tuck on his way to a victory in the G.S. f i if if Os QQ n .Q-5 . Q ' . 4 nj fs 1 I A forerunner is a skier who is not a member of either of the opposing teams. He will run through the course before any of the racers make their runs. Bruce Rosengren, a valuable member of Northern's 69, 70, and 7l ski teams, has come back this year to offer helpful hints as an assistant to the coach. A -'-5' 'S 44 UPPER LEFT: Usually only a few seconds separates the winner from the loser in a ski meet. This means that a race can be won or lost in the starting gate. Ruth Pickering txies to make that all important fast start. LEFT: The closer a skier remains to the poles, the faster his time will be, Tim Campbell crashes through thc course with his usual speed and skill. ABOVE: Skiing is an important part of the life of each member of the team, including the coach. Mr. Balzarini demonstrates his skill as he skies down the slopes. ii' We Want A Pin Wrestling is one of the most strenuous sports at Northem. This years team had five Conference Champions, seven District Qualifiers, one Regional Champ as well as three places in the State Toumamentg Robert Siggal and Ken Harrold placed second, and Larry Logan placed forth. Northemis Wrestlers have won the Conference Champions ten times in the past thirteen years, they have taken first in District three times in the past four years. They placed fourth in the State Meet this year, and won their first international Tournament in Windsor Canada. This year the wrestling team says goodbye to their dedicated coaches Mr. Ponder and Mr. Wilson who have decided to retire from their wrestling responsibilities. RIGHT: Ken Harrold stuffs his opponent to the mat for a 19 second fall in the District Toumament. BELOW: The wrestling team had its usual good year, with members Front row Coach Ponder, P. Ricks, M. McDonald, T, James, S. Fumey, K. Malone, K. Harrold, Coach Wilson. Second rowg M. Conley, K, Carroll, D, Elarrr, T. Shaft, Manager B. Sisk, R. Reynolds, H. Colmbs, B. Slggal. Third Rowg A. Fair, J. Scott, R. Allen, I. James, S. Woods, R. Kains, P. Burton, L. Wilson. Top Rowg K. Grant, B. Farnsworth, J. Talbott, H. Garcia, J. Kirk, P. Rodriguez, D. Allums, B. Pauley, B. Soloman. 'if XX I A n P 1- 1 i Q ai ,- ---- ' M .-4-'I' HH -Nxlff, Y ,al- -if 'Q-.29 1.111.- TOP: Jay Talbott makes good use of leg splits to pin his opponent. ABOVE Bob Siggal downs his opponent with his head and arm combination LEFT: Larry Logan attempts to break-down his opponent to the mat. -- -valtvvlti 121 ei l' il I I I il 'TAF ' ' ,. Q X s 4 31 5 3 , X , , i .1--'V' 1 Ae l 4 I 139 :Q 1 I . 5 5 Y 1 v 4 .- A -nf- Fifiiiggg 'fi - ' , QQQN V-'DI J T -.K H Q' -:fun-:in ag:-gf'-' 'M ff ' ' 'E' H W .JXUW 'ik u I X 4 5 1 I I ' I u 59' L -'six 'O W n J 6 3-.. - ly, V e ill W, r F 3 .A--P ' gn- 'T' I I ' 0 21- , k 3? , 1 A 49,06 on , f' K X : P Hi F jd 4, lx P f gf l ' K K X ,hx ' fs at ii igxlr-Hr A Q5 '4 il ' , i z ' A lv . v ' A 4' f--1, Q?'?l ' , 'lnllqg 'L 'L - X. - T - ' H '35 x A 1-it , rx ,, -i UPPER Ll lfTt The most exciting event at as anim meet is usually the 400 yard freestyle relay. Dave Swords dives into the water ax John liniffen finishes his yardage as Dave Taylor stands behind the block xx aiting for the time when he must dive, UPPER RIGHT. Coach Landers talks with his eo-captions Don Barefoot and Roger Norberg, ABOVE: Dave Swords one ol' the oumanding new members ol' the teuni demonetrates his bremt stroke A IIN I I a ..J',' ti Will! at it 2 xl Q ff I 4L: N. l 5' 5533 at . f- E, H 3'flfe?,egi- 1 ln. Y Y 757' ' g 5 A J V -4, 1 'H x' 'fwfr' 4 - '12 f e 0 '.-1. ' , , ' '1'f ',:av' -E-. 'y ' I ' ', ' wx 'ff - . 'i' , f -.' A ,gf 'I ' gi ' 5 - Qt in l . ,Ii 1 r 't 4+9f' 1 - 1 .ff gui-aii 5'i7'I'4'i! m E' , - g, 1 . I I ' , 1 1 4 -r : 'fl' ' 1, - -me .ir ' . . ' , , ilff' r '-PI 51. -- -. 1 i 'W ' ' r t H A q so in 1 A . 4-,Eli .4757 v- ,ff Z gf. Q , , it ffffkiwv P 7-' A' f f gre' Q , 3' 1 I 31,4 .fv vt, V if : .. 1,- , H P f , - f faer: ' it - I l i l f J 124 'Vx .i ,E . if if . - ' in UPPER LEFT: Strategy is an important part in any sport particularily baseball. Knowing when to bunt or when to hit could mean the difference in a game. Here Bill York and Bob Teague receive instructions from coach D'Alessandro. UPPER RIGHT: Whiz the fast ball from the hands of Bob Tege passes the opposing batter. ABOVE: Offering encouragement, the Pontiac Northen baseball team waits while their teammate hits the ball RIGHT: Spurring the baseball team onto many of their victories was an enthusiastic crowd. I I I., I., -r,Q?A5 ' ' 5 N 'ig Z C s Three Strikes And You're Cut A quick double play combination, a good staff of pitchers and outfielders, as well as good hitters all go into the make up ofa winning baseball team. The Huskies will try to put all this together in hopes for the wim1ingest season Northern has ever had. BELOW: Jay Talbott catches the ball after it whips past the opposing batter. LEFT: And he is safe. Jay Talbott slide into First base after hitting the ball over the heads of the infielders. -.,,,, U. H... lr-:muh 53. , .V milk? f Y b ' 'QNQQ cami' , 4-rN,,,:,ez3-leg' z-ffik f Tf.f' Tig-, ia, wkil 2 . iw, .-it letMff ft ' 1. . 'frail , zfizyllrif:-4-'-gL'f' X' 1 I- Ttffkg H -, . 35Y j1-?-3192. WVR! - l... L '1 fs,- ff'-lwr e Field Events + Sprints+ Distance: Track In order to have a Track team as great as the one at Pontiac Northern, the team must have good sprinters, distance runners, hurdlers and people who are good in the various field events. The Huskies have them all. The members of the 2 Track team put in a lot of effort and many of the members are also on the cross country team. These men start running in June getting in shape for the cross country season and do not stop running until the next June at the end of the Track season. . 15,5 X 'fer 12 TOP RIGHT: Field events, distance running, sprints and relays, all go into the makings of a track meet. The members of Northern's Track Team are BOTTOM ROW: Coach Pizza, Manager Yeargin, H. Combs, P. Salas. M, Conley, Coach Osler. SECOND ROW: K. Bell, R. Reynolds, A, Fair, J. Gallero, L. Barnard, C. Edwards. THIRD ROW: L. Price, B. Young, D. Williams, B. Scott, R. Brisco, L. Barclay, D. Swords. TOP ROW: D. Allums, R. Friend, G. Inman, L. Ncaly, J. Kirk, D. Quincc, and K. Grant. ABOVE: Coach Pizza anxiously awaits one of his first men to cross the finish line with the winning time. RIGHT: The distance events are some of the most important events in track. Pete Salas and Barry Young have shown their skill all season in the two mile race, .ef 1----. c fibre-' ..4.,..- .fT2?-? ' ' tif-4 6 I l f mmf-ff ca-...ng 'FT v - FW H fit-L if G' E, .f ' All.- r fx iff .Q I 1- , 9 . 5. I' -Hgxfr X - B- ' 5 xx Ei -ig- -- if-r-. Ili N- K -qg.. , UPPl:R LI IT Om oi thn Iaxtut lmn on thu Northun Tr,u.k TLJH1 ul .LIN Inm.m Hg ru nx thu xv: M? 11 .md IN .1 VIIJI munbmr ot thx nL1x tum UPPI R RIL HT Lak It n 4N+5 ' .1 Lro bheddx In xu nu lv Mn Ru L X k r QI hu ram .1 b A ia,-,K qua- V'l TIL Nmrllnrn Ir X Q L1 lulloxx IH us 1' 5 honombln Uadltmn nr M X 1,43 v A Hole In One For the first time in the history of Pontiac Northern there was a fall golf season instead of the usual spring season. This years team did a fine job winning against Waterford Township and placing fifth in their conference meet. The members of the team are some of the hardest working men at Pontiac Northem. TOP LEFT: Fairways, greens, and sandtraps are all part of the golfing language. Randy Hudnell finds that a sandtrap doesn't usually improve his score. TOP RIGHT: In golf the number of strokes determine the winner. Bob Turner carefully adds up his score on the way to the next tee. RHQIYZT Tltt Golf Team is made up of alot of hard wolf it g -mr. They are BOTTOM ROW: Anitrf 1 ,N ,1.,,i, Kniffen, Steve Walencik, MIDDI 1 1 ' 'P ' , Gunnar Barefoot, C,'o:,If.l: 1' 'I ' Hudnell, John Dol,j,i:'r i N r Turner -w M. .V . lddglftaraafgtfi jf . Luv, Five, Fifteen, When a person things of tennis he usually does not think of all the hard work that goes into the building of a great tennis player. The Huskie's Tennis Team has done a great job in spite of many hardships. Half of the tennis courts were ruined last year because of construction and they still have not been replaced. LEFT1 The Tennis Team has had its share of vollies. The members of this team are BOTTOM ROW: Butch Barefoot, Rick Winkley, Jim Craner. MIDDLE ROW: Jim Cassabon, Dave Tangen, .lim Bradshaw, Rob Allen. TOP ROW: Jerry Campbell, Tony Skillman, Kent Wethy. BOTTOM LEFT: Robie Allen returns the ball to his opponent across the net on the way to one of Northerns many victories. BELOW: Jim Craner demonstrates the forehand, one of the most important strokes in tennis. Jim has won many sets with his combination of forehand and backhand strokes. V ve. we wav 1,14.f..,Jh- 'F 1 -'ff ' , f. . V . ei .lf L 'A ' N57 if l7?f5a f?'t:', ' Y VV , fd f, X.: ,,,,Ii,,::7gx-his I, 'air TZ' .,ifv'u 'we-e.vs:.' M T es.:-1:-':5l f'f'wf-ff-T '- f reiiwe-e'5g,'g, 'J P'Z2't 1 ni- 4 rf5'f 'Wynn Q., msvielrpag I, 5 jr fx 51.5154 ffgzxiifsfhp 7: ' ' ' ' . 1 ' . . .. wwf- 'W-Wk?-5:21 . 2- . , .V QT 7'5 - 1 f . M T' I t l' Q K H' gag- f' rd ,. A L 'Q '-FL!-'ite si, ,,:.,:.,1 fv ...Ji N, H A j 1, M t 'fWiW' '-'LW-.Ja.,.. YJ- - -'fw+1s.i.f 1. 1 ' vm m1mwy X 1 ' ' -'wfA'1 WiiHi.l l,'. CF ?-rel' ' . we ' T Wear , .. ,Qwfr,m,., 'vw cfm'-M-,.-W . . ' ' We1W'+'vwW-2f.w-fwq., , . U Gif. ' f.:.4.,-, L The toaches and members of all the Huskie teams would likt to exttnd heartfelt thanks to Mr. Ronda Pontiac Northernk Athletic Diret tor Spec1a1 Events The continuous routine of going to school and learning is often broken by a number of events. Special Events bring importance and life into our High School years. They give us wonderful moments and fond memories to cherish always. We often have the tendency to skim over the more unpleasant events and hold high in our hearts the happiest. We will always remember the homecoming festivities but try to forget the long torturous hours spent in the Beauty Salon. The class float may not have placed first, but when we recall all of the fun we had putting it together, we would gladly do it all over again. Yes, S e 'al E special. p cr vents are preciously 1 1 1 1 1111111 er 11 11111 1 1111 116 fl 1 1fIlL 111 1 IL 1111 1 111 1 1 11 1111 1111.111 Lift' I f 1 Km Ill ,r,, v Pr -4 1 ' I 1 , l I 111' I 1 I 1 I ' Z, f I.: Y K' I 1- fi A4 aff jgQ,jE, ' 1535 .qv . i ' 43, 1 1 V , 1g'sE:,.71.Ei1l ja' 1 ' V. - 1 :rf -K 'ik I in 5 igfi- - , Y '-1 ,f , KQV' , 1 -r -Y ju 5, f l11g 171 Q-11001 . 111 bg , ' - . .. fi! 2.11 .1 'gf . 1-1111 gr 115 Y ,', 4 1 L11 1'11f1111,1r1r: 111 ' 5 111' 111' 11 C 111111: 11111 1 1111 '1 -1 1. W 11111 11 If 1 ' 11111I1C:111111l'1 1-.1 1, 1 1 1' 11- f1w111 111 111r f ' Q9 1 11 11111 1,1 11111 A Y 9' 111111..-11111-11111 i .2 1 X X H, 311.11 1 V f F 1 if 11 .1 1111- 11-111 ' f vb 1. g ' . I' 1 I F . D A 1 L1- 4- Love, peace and unityn was the theme for the 1971-72 Homecoming. Mike Reed and Paulette Shorter reigned as King and Queen at the Homecoming game along with the court. The Student Council sponsored and decorated for the Homecoming dance. The Jazz Odesseyn provided music for the event making the evening complete. RIGHT: 1972 Homecoming King and Queen Y Mike Reed and Paulette Shorter. BOTTOM: The new Queen beams as she is crowned. mg Nlq X mutt xr' , Kun -,vw .--' 0 A -1, , rf: n J, - . ,- r,'.'. 5 '. T x .... ., iq, r . I 5 Xl ! I , S ral we Q 0 l r .- ff- 5 HX if 'x 3 W, Qf t ui ' . , -.1 fr. .4 , A.-, 1:1 ft'-m QQ. .up 'g 5 A Sf V'.5',-Q, , Tkkynawu ff' 5,1 :,'.1.,1 sw fr lg ,zu-, E QL .A 5 ug, 50:55 pzvl cu '. Auf -lt'-' Q EQ, .r ., '-j---79, Q mm ' flnf- ' ig A bv' 'S 6 lf. ' ' ,, ni tt' 'A 3 :' ,, if s tw lb' K '4 p ,0 M' L ' 4 0 3,31 L ,. ,JN 1 M 4. a ' . 'Natl ' 1 ' tt' 'v 'v' '1 Chi' rl ' .,.'rqcrfF. Ir f....t1l1f5: 13 H ,f-,.-.27?'f'f,1 - r f' -'J :T-1 Cf' . uf ' l 'v'. r t Q, f 3 n'-.H . ' 1 -,r' r ft ., .np f f ' rx ' 91. . lt xg, . V, 1 uae: N X J '. tb. F. fr .. '17 -, xt ' A fi? . I ., ! .xi T N I i TOP LEFT: Arriving at the homecoming dance axe, Mary Compagnoni and Don Barefoot, members of the court. TOP MIDDLE: Being escorted by Roger Norberg is Wendy Knoppe, also of the court. TOP RIGI-lTi Sally Anderson and Danny McHone are just starting a night of fun. BOTTOM LEFT: The Queen, Paulette Shorter, smiles happily as Dr. Dauw brings her into the dance. Our king, Mike Reed, wasn't present at the dance because of an illness in his family. BOTTOM RIGHT: The Jazz Odessey provided music for the dance. . - r 95 1 us Cf-an 11 . lj. ul'j ' ills' b gn SP4 71' ' ll! 'Pi' l-vu sr' 1' 13 'U .- ir f 4 'Y Y'4l!-g-.AQ gy-' - V U A E S. I ef 5 153 ,W '57 -HE, ...AV ,. f -, lffif 'I-fF5'9?fgf 'E : 5 ' 7 til' ,1 2. ' , V K , 2. -:La i- ',-?,21gvfF'w3?g Q E. ' W- A, 1 f -V ' 'L X 4 51311-? if L 43,11 1 ' -5'-M -iv ---ig 4 ...,, ,A cf 1 .- 51,4-,-Q-4jy,,'j-w , -Agn-ik-W i X P I K ' I f sr vi' gs -Y 9. Q xi+?3,s,.. ' 1 '? I qv-2.4- Special Moments Leave Treasured Memories TT' - uf -xl L TOP: Acapcllu Choir took second place with Cupid coming out of 41 heart signifying Love Conqucrs All . BOTTOM LEVTI Showing their enthusiasm for the game is part ofthe Northern Family at thc pop assembly. BOTTOM RIGHT: Jcfftiallcro prcscnw Judy McAtcn: with thc traditional Homecoming mum, L,-. it MK :ft ,L go 'N 'E I U ., 0 kW It Was A Good Year At Northern, the week of the Northem-Central football game is known as spirit week. The students and teachers have a chance to show how much they care for the team by participation in events each day of the week. Monday is clash day, Tuesday is letter sweater day, Wednesday is dress up day fSunday best!j, Thursday is the day of mourning for the chief, feveryone wears blackj, Friday is a day to rejoice in our own school colors - red and white. : rv! '4 - l '-.sax 4 o o ,th Some laughs we had dining the school year were during spirit week. Here is a group of kids dressed for 1 A.,,-,N ,sf 41 clash day., :gl g'I 4.1.3 1 .f J G i A U1 It 1 N Q . l ' 3 '53Bf5lhifhrf,?l?:?i,Q1 T ,szllatlimlir --' ' ,.-1 H IN. Pictured above in their clashy outhts are Sue Leones Con the floorb, Theresa Jones, Mrs. Taborn, Laura Hoffman, and Carol Briggs. ,o .r' ' VL wr 5 X fi f' 4 n 3 H k il -vp I! ME, E 955 f zest ieslh: M 5 1 : 'v -Q.--iw, I if If M- ' ll 'K ,Q-'Sf , , M 1 I Q' -1 AQIQIXQZ .' 5 X F 9 5 Vg. -if-F ' 1 4 ' ' Q Us e 11.557- J5WP0lhdtd1elwdl'mx i'Here lies the chief says the sign above the chiefs coffin. Carol Lewis their respects to the chief. all Susan Wheat, Grenade Cowart, Sindey Thomas, and Michelle Martin pay 1-I 'Alva-4-w-9-A-,,- ef-M - I X K Q pig f-5 LEFT: Showing off their letter sweaters are ROW 1: left to right, Randy Hudnell, Sheryl Kukuk, Kathy Herefordt Diana Chapin. Lynn Duncan and Larry Saxton. ROW 2: Mr. Johnson. Mr. Pizza, Mrs. D'A1essand.ro, Mr. Metzdorf, Cliff White, Mr. Willson, Mr. Duffy and Mr. Renda. ABOVE: The LV. cheerleaders got together and put on a skit during spirit week. Here is Cindy Wickman as the griindmother. 1 I , I S ' , lr ,. in f, H 1 , u I 1 - 1 C I - U 0 ' 3 G e - -v ' A p --is Q 1 1 TOP: As you can see, there is great concentration and tension in the faces of Bob Law, and the coaches, Mr. Nellenbach, Mr. Duff and Mr. Schmidt as they watch the game. ABOVE: Guarding our victory bell is, left to right, Karen Grady, Lynn Duncan, Sue Draker, Diana Rockcole Lynn Felt Bill B , , cmman, and Patty Fournier. RIGHT: Here we see George Washington as he presents his speech to Dr. Dauw. f 1 . ,- J .qw F A , t , J, ' fflr f, ' 'g It 5 ' it 1 'a 1' Jw ff g . f f , ' If Y ,f 1 f . -xr F1 ' 4 1 I J gl g if a -r fur ,. r 11 9 7 , 5 K , 5,56 :iq i 1 if E 1 t 1 i 3 ' - -we A ri 1 w ' J' nb, , Spirit Activities Create Interest lt was on Friday, November 12, 1971 at 3:30 p.m. that we put the chiefs to rest once again. All those who came had faith and knew that the Huskies would beat the Central Chiefs and they did, 7-0. ln the final day of spirit week, those students who are leaving Northern can only hope that the following seniors will carry on the tradition of Spirit week. 1 .' ll I , ri' TOP: Just to give the football players an extra lift, the members of the pep club presented them with crowns. ABOVE: Winning first place for presenting the best skit are the seniors. From left to right we see, Rob Allen, Leslie Wilkinson, Kent Wethy, Marcia Rayner, and Jim Craner. LEFT: Dressed up for dress-up day, which was Wednesday. are Row 1: fleft to rightl Sandy Harding, Anthony James, Vicki Kage. Patty Davis. Row 2: Gloria Jackson. Candy Krohurst, Jan V- Jensen, Tony Skillman, Jeff Bierl. 1. , 1 ef- r Row 3: Glenda Belcher. Ed Butler. Dorothy Gilmore. Roslyn Cross. Dwight Butler and John Powell. ,L ' I at Moments To Share December 11, 1971 was the date of the Sno-Ball dance. Mrs. Tabom worked very hard at planning to make the Sno-Ball dance a success. The Jazz Odessey was the band that provided the entertainment for the evening. The climax of the dance came when Mary Liddy was announced as queen. f ABOVE: Debbie Hunsakcr, lustolln 1.1 r-gpg .md Mrs. 'lkihorn get their ideas together to make the dance Ll success. i1'UlIlI': Nunn, Mnry Liddy. and King, Jim Cramer are dancing thc fi.r--xt dam-if of the iqvmvrnq, The 1971 Sno-Ball court. Row 1: Cleft to ri htl K G d C I L , . 3 RICH Hoffman, and Lydia Dominquez. Row 2: Dave Tangen, I3 Y, 2-T0 YH CWIS, Queen, MUS' Liddy, LHUIH Don Con, Jm1 Craner, Randy Hudnell and Plul Hankins l .'.?5Zif0?ihIItiaK1'Hf:-F - ' 5 'V V i ,wk Rei liirr. A: bfi' zu- :'n.' K '- B A- . T 7' A A '- N I' ,L A -2' ,.,, L N 1 Days We'd Like To Live Over mf. nd Lin Donunqm RW 1 Dm I, ,A 1 K Lx: JP Cam Rm Hd H ., Pictured above is the Valentine Court of 1972. Row 1: fleft to rightj Diana - - - F Une andPh11H.ut Rockcole, Rose Gibson, Kris Sahlin, Becky Sinkler and Marcia Rayner. i1atyWT:5boIiiCai1riifidKxeVriltslril1'Jc?:?iicyi1, Barry Young James Kuk John Dolzynskl ,,?, Q! The Valentine dance was sponsored by the International Club with Mr. Hull as their advisor. RIGHT: Rose Gibson was crowned queen and James Kirk took first place for being the Ugliest Athelete. ABOVE: Counting the results of their efforts arc, left to right, Diana Rockcolc, Kris Sahlin, Carol Gaylcs and Barry Young. E M5 K E ws hiigjjg gi Q, I lla' ' 'llll N-HON do youwli'eaproblemh1c,lm . . 1' 'aciutwt :li boih cisis ol the musical, ll1eScunlll her rwtal om rush! with llr Dem ei ll . . it ww A Nb lhtard llrs. Kettler helped the cast membaf A A..,..A .pu-sv QY-Z1 V- in i , ,.--'-T QL , TOP: The children brought back the forgotten music that lies in the heart of the captain. LEFT: To replenish Ma1'ia's wardrobe the housekeeper gives her a bolt of material for a new dress. ABOVE: The nuns of Nunberg Abbey have mixed emotions about Maria. Sister Sophia, Sister Berthe, Mother Abbcss, and Sister Margaretta are asking, How do you hold a moon beam in your hand? XBOVTL Th r Im ug A- Q f Nhscellaneous . . . M1SCC118HCOUS . . M1sce11aneouS ,V VT--.-...... s o o 1 ,V -up . - RG? WWAN3 DWI -'H fv wlwwf rw Xiu. Tomczakk homeroom, D-10. Her room took second Place in the best decorated homeroom contest. my . I ,S-... 'W . W Q J X XM: ,V Mmm Rayner mol' uluw. u K X '2- ll!! XS 1, I QQXXMXQQQ5 N .X . V vs QM. .ww tw S N I 'LH' , Q' X 1 ,r ep 5 1 3 1f .L 'V ,ivflgi F A F' P S 4 1 I ? I S 4 x , . E 1 5 'f We If fir Sv' N N .f J- M53 , J. A A V6 ' 3 'FEW full TQ? .Z ,k,. ' CC, . K L' HI I N I ,I,. I ,l. mlulw, ludx N1 Xl mi J N ', X ,, ,U annum .hi IF .sh L1 '45 1 - 'I Cl' A h,,M1w,.l11M,lulxgr U1 . 1 .wld ww w. , u,1,, U I 5 i ' lllljml lu IL- lll Hrfll Xumwll lv -lulljlllldmml I J flfll llnlllfr ', 1 ,llv,yfl1l,.1l l' ll! 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This year the Senior trip ana Presidentj, Donald COI1' fPresidentJ, Patti Davis Senior prom were gucceggegh fTreasurerD, Diane Rockcole fSecretaryj, and Ma.ry Jeanne Adkins Tony Adkinson Delbert Adler Maria Alfaro Herbert Allen Rob Allen Anna Allison Sally Anderson Ted Anderson Leslie Andritsis Maria Armendez Lloyd Arnegard Cindy Arnett Michael Arnett Sheila Arnett Cheryl Asbury Harum Asbury Donna Ashby Debbie Ashwell Becky Athcy 'U l - I dv ln gf' 17 gf, I Q , F V :ww 'P' Y, , fe 3 S I 1 f l ' , , kr LQ'- A.- ni-- -4-. Cf' ggi: , .t 3, ., f J If il 11 , we a t ,ia 1., 4.15: Q' Q Leaders ir' ' fe V xx G' 4: ,D 'I A f :gi X Q Pi ll l. -.r is 1 4 l 4 -R ab 4, ff CM I 1. 6 .. 1 Y LI F' 4 Q U 4 pf' P 4 ' X . 4, 72 Class 'f lb ' ls Q, l I I , in 1-Q B lx .1 C.. A ,-1. 3 Xi ,fi ,T M,-von X 1 S-P ,Qgj X f lr R 7 .. , ,. ,. . , ':c'0. AF x l s. 5' ' 'Y t v 4- 'D- il 531 -.gf 411'--r Ba-45 A- 155. if t gif 'N .. Sf. lv? if Heinrich Bachmann Mary Bailey Leon Bancroft James Banks Donald Barefoot Angela Barner Phyllis Bass Carol Batchelor Darlene Bayma William Bemman Kristine Bennett Larry Bennett Gary Bentiield Mari Berkley Brenda Berryman Jeffery Bierl Bill Biggs James Bigham Martin Bishop Becky Black Susan Bond Fritz Bowers Carol Briggs Lorraine Brooks Duane Brown Robin Brown Eloise Buckner Teresa Buhl Cynthia Burgess Brenda Burnett Delbert Burnett Denise Bushey Michael Byers Rosalyn Caban Ginny Call Larry Cameron Janice Cammons Bruce Campbell Mike Carie Patrick Carie Melinda Carney Gregory Carroll Trevor Carter Lesi Carthane Kathi Cash James Cassabon Bobby Cassey Alfredo Castillo Diane Castillo Gregory Chapman Vicki Chick Michael Childers Billy Childs Bobby Chism James Christy Robert Clancy Jean Clothier Jeffery Cloutier Donald Cobb Linda Cole 6 14 W:-1 'uv- QQ A.- in-.J S., J-an um-, C '--v 1 522 he -wr Q 4 4' fis- gn-. il!!- V, 1 ,3- ,li as Q .:..f ii 'pf ks-f -s-P-1. 4lw4 it Er-1 Q1-9 sv 'Qi- Lo L A-n , VT jerk, '7 .ev in .th 3 A. 6 sf x ,N ,gf 'O Ai ev M Vw K C T' E K, v mt' A inf L 5. 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' IA. -1' 9-4 T .ig C 'N fu 1 -ny Si , 13 -'- tw , 'T ' use ' ir- in x - Q ml tv it vb V' N rx 1? r l 1- 'POS 'Q f Patricia Coleman Debbie Collier Jessica Collins Terry Colmcr Mary Compagnoni Donald Conner Teresa Conway Donald Copeland Donald Corr Gary Corr Kathy Cotcher Stephanie Couretas Kathy Cox James Craner Brenda Crenshaw James Crichton Cris Crivea David Cronover Thelma Daniels Bruce Darling Louann Dauenhauer Denise Davis Patty Davis Sammy Davis Nancy Deacon Bruce DeHaven Donald Delaire Marte Dennard Penny DeVault Gloria Dillon Spirit f C C723 3 Eddie Dixon John Dolzynski Lidia Dominq uez Denise Dow Diane Dow Karen Dow Steven Drake Susan Draker Steven Dubois Kenneth Duff Ray Dukes Lynn Duncan Gregory Dunning Patty Durmer Ronald Dutcher Jennie Edwards Cornelius Edwards Jackie Ellis Janet Ellis Robin Emory 1 The SGIUOI AdViS01'Y board thi-9 Veal' has WOIKSU VFW hard to produce a Senior Prom, the float and a trip to the Bahamas. The members are ROW 1: Diane Rockcole, Presidentl, Patti Davis, CTreasurerJ.AROW 23 Carol Gayles, Bill Beeman, Kent Wethy and Marcia Rayner, fSecretaryJ, Don Corr, fPresidentJ, Mary Liddy Nice Leslie Wilkison, Jim Craner, Rose Gibson, ROW 3: 'aT' I PH L-,. A ,5- ' 'nik q'-- v g' if ' 1 I 5- 1? J--vi. ' 'ff-E, ,Q - f 'T' gr. 4 IVY ,lg ii' l E , rzfylsm NA A n U Ur ut age , Sgt Wllromimin 1 , 1 Q-... are iM2j JC0r.4 1mr3Sl.?lS,gymg10 ihf All 2 C 0 of Lgg. V 1 K-1 il nr 4- ' 2 ix Tj-v L- fxlf K an 4- F 7 - .Q ui J 5 A - Oz- fr-'Ji :J pl. 4-V 'Vx fw- wl - ' f 4 .3,..'?rg Q -1' ,fifyw 1' 'UQ Robert Iirkkila Delisa Ervin Lynn Felt Jill Ferguson Terri Fields Wayne Firgurski Alfredo Flores Patti Fournier Sylvia Fowler Barbara Franzel Ted Frazier Jonathon Frick Roger Friend Carolyn Fry Madarha Frye Jeff Gallero James Galpin Nina Galpin Gilda Garcia Henry Garcia Ruth Ann Garner Sue Gatton Carol Gayles Ron Geiger Paula Gibbs Arthur Gibson Rose Gibson Richard Glenn William Gleyre Sandy Glover A 152 I . I Love, Peace, And Unity Right: The 1971 Homecoming game turned out as a victory for the Huskie team as well as the Senior Class as their float took first place with Raggedy Arm and Andy with the theme Love makes the World go Roundf' The Seniors also sponsored Romeo and Juliet in March angtook part in the magazine sale, the trip to the Bahamas, and the Senior Prom. James Gougeon Karen Grady Estella Gragg Ronald Graham - Helen Grandberry 854 'fl V 1 4, fm ,Xi ' fat A3 Denise Graves Benedicta Gray Roberta Gray Carolyn Green Jack Green Yolanda Green John Gregory Annette Griffin Martha Griggs Ralph Groves 1 ll H t 1 I I 'Q Q51 9 R Q--f' lQ ny. ICN 5. . . his -Rl 'in 1 L-Eff' Q ji ' it I . I c Donna Grubbs Gloria Gutierrez Pat Hall Sheila Hamilton Phillip Hankins Kathie Harding Sandy Harding Edward Harmon Paul Harris Angelia Harrison Kenneth Harrold Susan Haun Carolyn Hayes Gail Haynes Dennis Hetherington Edward Hillie Lori Hoefelmeyer Laura Hoffman Rose Hogan Cynthia Holsworth Douglas Horner Danny House Steven Hubble Sheryl Huckabay Randall Hudnell Cheryl Hudson Michael Hudson Roy Hukka David Hutchens Lee Hyde I5 Joseph Hylla Gary Inman Brad Jackson Gloria Jackson Margaret James , , V fi X l 410 'V ,J T' if .. F ,- Janet Jensen Debra Johnson Eric Johnson Jeannie Johnson Jeff Johnson Oliver Johnson Robert D. Johnson Robert V. Johnson Robin Johnson Sandy Johnson Carole Jones Joyce Jones Thersa Jones Ivan Kardell Susan Kasurow William Kay Dennis Kees Frank Keils Neil Keith Kellie Kelly Dennis Ketterer William Kidd Debbie King Ed King Iauretta King 35. gun -vu 11' 7-..- 5.4. tp.- i f, leg , A ' 4 ff JN 1. Q 1 in 6- f QT 'P I 'ZX :ww- he f 'F 1' 'fri -mx .4-. .0' .4 ll f F' 6.3 Qlw Wx:--r 5.. f r l , sy., E1 lWQ Q--4 1k 7 Vi 1 9 lab S Tp' 'JS is sie QRS lhv School '45 IQ y Salt mil 3 Silew-ll Of All 'Each qkmmhg. , hw Us x mme' w uf' Slug Mmm img Th nr K 'Z Lonall, esqlibytim 'Ti ms' Q 3 fs Q. Qs I E I H .6 4 L. L4 fr- .-f P, P an '9' lun.- Qu- e 9 v rr! x l 4 X v 1' 4 l ra- t r if ' 1 i Ia' sz gt Q :fl -- T' 'fb' 1' 'Q TT? This year the School had a magazine Sale instead ofa candy Sale. Each class had one winner who was top of all the students. The Senior magazine sale winner was Karen Longair. 4:5 v. 'IZQAC' fm T' 'Q fx, X, Qs T AC' Ll' 1I'. .' y 2.1 i 1 K P.. I owl 'OS ' IL- ss - as ff' I. Q 4. A 41 - -'G' las. .. ,gm ' H 'u t .i ! l lik ri Q-r' Vickie King James Kirk Wendy Knoppe Paul Kolomitz Diane Krueger Cheryl Kukuk Vicki Kukuk Sandra LaGrone Tom Lake Arlene lance Diane Laturneau Denise Lauingel' Robert Law Arthur LawS0n Roberta LaZ61lC Sharon Leones Sue Leones Karen Lesperance Johanna Levallis Carolyn Lewis Ricky Lewis Ronald Lewis Wyman Lewis Mary Liddy kgs The Senior Homecoming court for 1971-72 are 1SeatedJ Queen Paulette Shorter, King Mike Reed, CStandingJ Roger Norberg, Wendy Knoppe, Sally Conseulo Limon Elisa Limon Margo Lingenfelter David Linseman Phillip Loase Larry Logan Steven Logan Karen Longair Debra Lontorfos Denise Lookabaugh Roger Lowe Robert Lutey Carla MacDo ugal Dudley Mahone Dennis Maior 47, l f A an -,Aa ,fi s ?-- .' ay. 430, .5 - I fy:-,A',,.1' N Q . . 5 if-'Q , ,ff af' X ,,, nn- 21 i ww rr-1 1 1 L A nder son, Don Barefoot. Marv Compagnoni, and Darmy McHone. im g-r ve 1... 1 qt-1' T' Aus 1:7 'YS 1 ' o-Q, a - qu.. 1'-f' Chino Maliwan Ronald Markell Charles Martin Mark Martin Sandy Mason fi iv, 44 'WV 'F 'A :C fr Nm.. 'T S Qi' Wm.. ian- If A ,. F5 'Q 4- 'H ' 'T' ,. 'bi Y- X i . A um mgfillf, in mm 2 ld L. ff, qv W: Oxy,-gjfcrf, -'FL , v 25? 4 7 D 'f G. ,-.I I ,, - 4 ' V hill: .45 --' i H fl 1 L. ' l ' I 1 'im 5 4 Q. -4 S 'Q UW R x , Y s if ' 'ihwi Don Banff 001. Mm Com IU! . ff' A 'lx 1:1 9 I M 4 . Q' Q Dimomjndgamm, Drum majorette, Paula Gibbs, appeared at the HW game with a cast on her leg. Though unable to and cheered for the Huskies. i'X .,.-- Y , 6 , 5 '1 1: Y,- M ' 1 I! Q.: , , 4 Q v march, she still wore her red and white uniform ,Z 1-L Q Q- Q-4 1 And Then It Happened - Seniors is,-rv A' Q? , 6- ' Lg X gg- dn -FIN ', ii l 5' 4 QI' ,. if 3.5 'UN 45' 1 1 Q Ce., s---, Q, 4 Q- 1 Q- fi ,? f' fy 422' '- -we Jane Matheny Marion Matney Daniel Matthews Michael Matthews Willie Mayes Patrick McArdle Judy McAtee Robert McCathern Michael McClain Thomas McClusky Connie McDermott Sheryl McDonough Mary McGeen Danny Mcl-lone Duane Mclntosh Gordon Mclntosh Mary Mclntosh Robert McKinney Debbie McKinnon Gary McKnight Diane McPherson Gail McVety Karen Meador l59 We-'ve Got The Spirit Nina Meadows Grover Meeks Jan Mellema Duane Mercier Sandra Michael Sandra Mielke Gilbert Miles Darrell Miller Dennis Miller Gill Miller Robert Miller Sharon Miller Dennis Millosiau Gregory Mills Elizabeth Milton Gary Miracle Pat Miracle Richard Moffat Disie Moore w i ev , Q... is vp... 'UL' In Ronnie Moncrief G' .gr fs The 1971-72 Snow-Ball court consists of these Seniors ROW 1' Karen Grady Carol - - , Lewis, Milly Llddy IQUCCHJ, Laura Hoffman. Liddia Dominquez. ROW 2: Dave Tangen, Don Corr, Jim Craner fKmgJ, Randy Hudnell and Phil Hankins. Us if g if . Y l g F, ex -D R l if 1 , E., np- f-q 7.7 5 'E KB A511 gl C? lg 4,- , Y' 'wx ,.2r W ,6. 'cv-f , 1 .L 6 :L X 9- 4 M f .. V Tx' ,. lg, Wil. -1 w 1 Y sy, fu 1 5. r A ' f l 5 PT! I , N ,1 f L b lhme Semn Row L . i1Kal' G H34 Dormnqm Row ,gl ml, Carol LM Uk .. ave T1ngen,D0n WT Ji. ' AN Q'-v N X 5 rl ia ve' 512 A F-.- pw . we pq-v vfh 'f 'ii iv - I0 'tg .--I Xfe A X if ' +2 95 if--v Y 331 1' Y 1 1 gy' -- fr rl pl . ln Q-- N 1 K, 'V' tn Q. r-.4 X , .A 2 i! ? Y' ,, Phu' fl av'--' ? r-fx e. -Q- 1,., 'XA i- N 1, 'A ' un w, L 'vs Karen Morford Richard Morris Donald Mott Susan Mueller Gail Murphy Nancy Nadolski Jerry Nance Suarme Nava Linwood Nealy Doug Newbigglng Richard Norberg Roger Norberg Vicki Norberg Jayne Norris Linda Northrop Kathleen Oleary Carla Pankey Debbie Parker Kenneth Parker William Parker Debra Parrish Michael Paschal Patsy Patrick Nancy Patterson Randy Patton Bernadet Pauling Debbie Payne Maria Pena Richard Perna Mark Perrien Vlelgf l'-5115.1 Dune Petris, Wendy Phill-'PS Steven Ph1ppS Ruth PlCl'iC1'1l'lH SQ UE? Daniel Pietryga Edward Pittman , W f K Kenneth Pizzala ff 5' Lyn Pomeroy Jessica Pourchez ,An V - 1. 4 I ,- r ,xv John Powell Donald Price AMX Daniel Quirlce ' 1155 5 Charlotte Raczka 4 Roberta Raczka Fe lt V A H: A 4 We Q95 Cindy Ramin William Rampart Marcia Rayner Gary Reamer Angela Reed -eff John Reed Michael Reed Sally Reene Joanne Reeves Mark Reinhard Ins Richardson Mark Richardson Harry Ricks Nichols Ristich ah f for Edward Reyes V ,ff 4 'A' J, 'X y 9' W I . nf? l I i I 1 ,739 lil illbdfvi-P 5: .1 595' f- -- 54 BU-I A 53, ggi-,f QylOl1UU'Jm'J' up , - N n 315 1 ,. Q - tv S 1 lx. s A 5 X. Y . . N xr v F' 5 ia M C Q-vi J K f 0' v A. 1 N 1 I I - I Sweets Candidates for this years Valentine court are ROW 1: Diane Rockcole, Rose Gibson fOueenJ, Kris Sahlin, Becky Sinkler, Marcia Rayner. ROW 2: Richard Washington, Barry Young, James Kirk e Usmgj, John Dolzynski. Jay Talbott and Kent Wethy. J! me s it 'as .gi- . Q gr R a.. x X l px R A 'C' if in in gg sf.-W -seas if gg Wi 'Wx ilu' ,gm ...-Y X 'ia- 1 iv- :- 1 JYU5' nik 4.-.. 15 W.. X 1 -i v. . In 'gr' ka. 4 B 'V- UUVN 'Wax .-1. - 'Q-.4 ,n-. s S x Sharon Robinette Matthew Robinson Pamela Robinson Diana Rockole Joann Rodgers Olga Rodriguez Suzan Roerink Ricky Rollin Juanita Ross Karen Rowden Shirley Russell Larry Ruthenbergg Nancy Rutherford Ronald Sabins Kerstin Sahlin Isabel Sanchez Paul Sanchez Benny Sanders Gloria Santos Rita Santos Judith Sauk Lawrence Saxton Ricky Schael Pamela Scheidt Debbie Schwartz Alesia Scott vi Q 310 Q- 360' Kathy Simpson Andre Simuel George Singleton Becky Sinkler Vickie Sinsabaugh nk uc Seniors Don Kirkman and Sandy x . 4,, 3' ' l Q. 'GK i 'Y ,N I 9 ', fl 5 A 1 ' Q I 4 ff'-r ,N-4 ,wfx 5. L Wk X k K l i I fi F v 1 x I R44 K. like .JY 1-'R an -:- Bah I eff- an 5- 92 ,,, , it - Eric Skaggs Tony Skillman Debbie Slater Debbie Slocum Barry Smades Felicia Smith John Smith Sheila Smith Debbie Soucey Donald Souden Joseph Spann Kathy Spears Darrell Specht Pamela Spider Daniel Spurgeon Grant St. Amour Leona St. John James Stanich Charles Stewart Claire Sticknev Clyde Streetman Elbert Stnmiph Anthony Swiastya Jay Talbott Mary Talley David Tangen Linda Taplin Ester Taylor Morris Taylor Robert Teague 'Ji' ,Ju NIMH ddur W.1ml 1 TCSHLD-r Lrlrf Vg Thoumw Mark Thomas Joseph Thompson Larry Thompson Timothy Thompson Lucille Thorpe Linda Tiernan Richard Tucholka Larry Tucker Mona Tucker Cassia Turner Cheryl Tuttle Brenda Upshaw Debby Valko Gary Vanblarcom Philop Vanhorn Phyllis Vanhom Barbara Vantine Oscar Villarreal Debra Vore Kathy Wade David Waelde Steven Walencik Arlene Walker Brenda Walker Gloria Walker Corris Wall pl! ri 5' 3 ,ix xg. ,fi 9? 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L: Ivxni.. W fmmwvrffwfif In ' 'J A ' mlznche mil 51 -N 1 fr ' i lllillimlrgleimqok . 0 fun, ., ll1u,g0Mm1a1,0uenlE'k, R ty, ludx Mlxu Mlm .Jr V . X me . A v.,j in,-. -SQL SRA- Lu 4.,.f..C lx 4-Thx in flt-txiug-1. - lu ' X1 ' 'U-3 f 1 Q X. Laziness Is Efficiency In Disguise. 6' 'Ar' -5: '111 - , 5 e . Z f?'il54i':5? '..f -' gg y ,V ns' Q 'V . ' ,YPSILS V ' ' , 'x- 'fu Y - I -yt-3, Q iL'Ki,.i-ghusg? -mf 'V ' 4 ' ' - .' ' Q slr. 'vp' 6. -Q uit:-'-Ffa 'ai iii .fi r - .1 - V 1. 'eu' ' nz. - F Q if , Vx' i an ' .. A - - s'i.a.k . , Al' ., ' .M .172 i' - , f e' e ' Q ,,, -.-f 9 ', .J swffs.-Q if +I:-ei: wwY'- 'ref gear . xi:-rv :qs . , Q, P 1 . 'f+i'eir'-- fis t if-X-,Fld fe -- iff--tw? we -if 'A mi .1 +'asf'3?,a'i'522g,i?rgif ,f5.'Ji,:5'95g'. , ,V Asa .f ,L-far: - 7 '3 ' egg., f , V , 'nik '. ,avfjijif mn, ln. , .gh Af.iUu1,Q gr, . , -. ., ., 9 lhfhyi Y :GK 7-V ml J' gif! .LNATEQEQV -ti, 4 1. S 4' '2 Xl 1 K -3'fi'lQ2-iu1 i1ia. 7'k91 Marcia Rayner works with Nancy Miller on setting up the next picture Even the Yearbook staff turned up with a car for the contest. It was sparsley 4' A X schedule. The picture schedule is the hardest work that has to be done on the decorated, but looked extremely good for the time and effort spent on it, and - . Avalanche staff. for the additional decoration of some of the members of our staff . ek ., l r 'x ' A. -,f 5,-.,-M .....,-1 I. z in-. ASS' :Ti Here's the yearbook sta.ff,.they've worked hard to put together this book, Marcia Rayner, Lynn Felt, Mr. Ferguson, Ruth Pickering, and last but not and they hope that you enjoy it. Row 1: Marilyn Long, Vicki Kage, Nancy least, Sue Leones. Miller, Bobi Morey, Judy McAtee, Sandy Harding. Row 2: Vicky Norberg, Avalanche Staff 1972 X. o --. l I Diane Tkaczyk Junior Editor Marcia Rayner Editor-in-Chief Mr. Kenneth Ferguson Faculty Advisor Vicki Kugc Academics Assistant u Q f J V V I lf: 2 r' ,- 74 - 1 4 ,- 0 4,05 if? KS Q 4 A U ellck ' f 3, Leadership 'X f f at Q33 -ng-,-uw.-,-r, Marilyn Long - Sophomore Editor Nancy Miller Scheduling BobiMorey Organizations Editor 4 A I rl I '- - 4 j x if , Q.: - 5 fr K N l L' ., 7 ' Y' -11 v , Q., 1 , f 1 F ' , n' 'x 4 - ' 5, ' 5 - - ',x '1 ,glqii -f - 'x . Fu, , f , , 42' . 1 'I ' V A A JL , n- ' ,Af 3 r 1 PL r P ,JV . 2 V T , U i 1 4 1 , ,-,ff 'Tai'- L. 'I . 4 I A f2riQ M' i A J i ,A gfbjif f .XAM ,,.,A..wl 2 Maturity if. fi' lb Sue Leones S pecial Events Editor .- X 4 n L ii 1 i'j'?-,'1h,- 1 f I Sandy Harding Senior Editor gi K' , V 5 ff 1 1, Ruth Pickering Sworn Editor 5 S Whistle While You 2 2 5? Lynn Felt Org nizations Editor Vicki Norberg Finance and Advertiseme n 'mf Efficiency JdN1A Ad Id I 1 7 3 l Dunseith's Pharmac W far, , . V-,fn v if 3- V , I L, ah Yi.-v.-f - 3 1. ,fri . ag L - LQ If Ji 'FF F ! M Mmll t an! my p W--4 I -. . 3. He:seT'.f 552 N. PERRY ST. Pontiac, Mich. 48058 332-6632 I 1 Xian-th...-M U The Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Pontiac things go better With COKE Congratulations Class of 1972 Heres to your Future may it bring Success, Good Fortune and Dreams come true UHAN'S VARIETY 1475 Baldwin Ave. Wearing Apparel and Gift Items Complete Line of Yard Goods, Sewing and Knitting Accessories MANLJ A L I ln I l I l I- l li MONARCH'S Campus Fashions MONARCH'S MEN WEAR M racle Mile Shopping Center PBI Pontiac Bugm Immme 18 W. Lawrence Pontiac, Qqla B0 tiling I Qqm Dany of Pontiac I I sgo better With COKE Q 1 iCH,S CampusFashions Z M0 Mirdf NWEAR cH'5ME' cuff' iAiii1eSh0PPmg e MANUFACTURING JEWELERS GRAND RAPIDS MICHIGAN PBI Pontiac Business Institute 18 W. 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Anthony 12 Adams, Mary 12 Aldridge, Dave 12 Alexander, Brenda 12, 15, 16, 55, 56 Alford, Monica 12, 34, 55 Allen, Debbie 12 Allums, David 12, 17, 116, 120, 126 Allums James 12 Allums E. 17, 116 Amerson, Regina 12 Antwlne, Robert 12 Archambo, Deb 12, 36, 37 Archer, Norine 12 Armendarez, Maria 12 Armstrong, Sue 12, 55 Arnold, Mike 12, 30 Artes, Ronald 12 Atkins, Earlene 12 Bacon, Sherrie 12 Bailey, Laura 12 Bailey, Tom 12 Ballentlne, David 12 Bannister, Steve 12 Barclay, Judi 12 Barnard, Larry 12, 126 Barnhart, Steven 12 Barrett, Garry 12 Bartlett, Becky 12, 29 eartnik, Chester, 12 Batten, Shirley 12 Baumbhart, Laura 12, 55 Bean, David 12 Beckley, John 12 Beebe, Ron 12 Begovich, Joe 12, 30 Bell, Earnestine 12 Benjamin, Hattie 12 Bentfield, Lorry 12, 29 Benton, Deborah 12 Berney, Bill 12 Bertram, Kevin 12, 29 Beutler, Keith 12 Black, Steven 12 Blunt, Renee 12, 16, 24, 34, 47, 55, 20 Boissiau, John 12, 30 Boykin, Ruthie 12 Brazaski, Nancy 12 Brent, Ricky 13 Brisco, Robert 13, 17, 126 Bronson, Sharon 13 Brooks, Felicia 13 Bowker, Mark 13 Brown, Connie 13 Brown, Don 13, 37 Brown, Linda 13, 29 Bryant, Amy 13, 29 Buckner, Mary 13 Bunker, Mark 13 Burch, John 13, 120, 110 Burgess, Diana 13 Burnett, Darlene 13 Burnett, Debbie 13, 44 Burton, Paul 13, 120 Bush, Edith 13, 37, 39, 24 Bushell, Jonnie 13, 24 Bussard, Patricia 13 Butler, Greg 13 Cameron, Karen 13, 30 Campbell, Deborah 13 Campbell, Myriam 13, 34, 55 Campbell, Robert 13, 30 Cannady, Robin 13 Capling, Sherry 13 Caraway, Sheryl 13, 29 Carie, Mark 13 Carr. Fred 13 Carter, Lorraine 13 Carter, Shirley 13 Carthane, Regginal 13 Casey, Mike 13 Cash, Cheryl 13, 34 Cavalier, Cindy 13 Chamberlain, Dave 13 Charles, Mike 13 Charles, Scott 13 Childers, Allan 13, 30 cnism, David 13, 17, 104, 116, 117 Churchill. Karen 13 Clark, Gale 12,13,15, 34,55 Clark. Mary 13,55 Clavdon. DebbiE 13 Clifton, Tim 13 Cole, Diane 13 Cole, Jack 13 Coleman. Anthony 13, 117 Pa ' 4.3.1 ,, Conley, Mlike 13, 17, 116, 120, 126 Conner, Leon 13 Cooks, Don 13 Cooper, Dorthea 13 Crabtree Brenda 13, 16, 118, 40 50 Cradd0Ck,AI13, 122, 30 Craft, Rod 13 Craig, Kenneth, 13, 17 Crane, Ray 13 Crawford, Lorl 13, 55, 29, 51 Crawford, Robin 13 Cfoskey, Ronnie 13 Cross, 55, Curtis, Dalby, Daven Davis, Davis, Davis Davis Davis Davis Rosallne 139, 13, 16, 30, 50 Ann 13, 44 Stephen 13, 30 port, Suzanne 13 Eric 13,118,130 Jim 13 Michael 13 Ralph 13 Rick 13, 108 , Terry 13, 17 Dean, Brenda 13, 29 Deaver, Dave 13 Dennis, James 13 Dennis, Terry 13 DeVault, Renee 13, 118, 54 Dixon, Frank 13, 30 Dobbins, Arthur 13 Dodge, John 13 Hatcher, Robbie 14 Hawkins, Robert 14, 17, 116 Hayes, Pat 14, 29 Haynes,,Regina 14 Hayward, Roxane 14 Hefner, Mike 14 Hefner, Partlck 14, 44 Henderson, Verna 14 Henderson, Vlctor 14, 17, 116 Henry, Darryl 14 Hernandez, Saulo 14 Herring, Sharon 14 Hetchler, Rick 14, 118 Hicks, Mickey 14 Hill, Shirley 14 Hlll, Tina 14 Hinojosa, Gary 14, 35 Hinojosa, Rito 14 Hinsberger, Debby 14 Hirsch, Levi 14, 17, 116, 117 Hodges, Tyrone 14, 17, 108 Hoefelmeyer, Cheryl 14, 118, 40 54 Hoffman, Klm 14 Hoffman, Sheryl 15, 24, 29 Hollins, Phillip 15 Hollis, Marvin 15, 100 Hoolihan, Terry 15, 30 Howard, Roosevelt 15 Dominquez, Elia 13, 39, 47,29 Donaldson, Eric 13 Donelow, Myrna 13, 24, 29 Dorries, Deanna 13 Duby, Jim 13 Dutcher, Connie 13, 55, 29 Earl, Earnestine 13 Eberle, Carol 13, 30 Eckert, Paula 13 Edmundson, Jim 14 Edwards, Lynn 14, 29 Elam, Duane 14, 17, 116, 120 Elcop, Joyce 14, 34, 55 Ellis, Diane 14 Elmy, Kelly 14, 116 Embry, Bud 14 Evans, Johnnie 14, 17 Ervin, Greg 14 Etchen, Eddie 14 Evans, Carol 14 Evans, Harold 14 Ewing, Neal 14 Fair, Arthur 14, 17, 116, 120, 126 Fair, Clarence 14 Fairless. Wilbert 14, 30 Felice, Mark 14 Ferrell, Steven 14 Fegurski, Sharlene 14 Fleck, Randy 14 Fleming, Debbie 14 Flores, Helen 14, 88 Ford, Justin 14, 38 Forsyth, Gary 14 Foust, Aura 14, 30 Fouts, Carol 14, 39 Fowler, Cloyd 14 Freeman, Deborah 14, 34 Friend, Bernie 14, 29 Fry, Michael 14 Furney, Scott 14, 20, 110, 120 Gallero, Rebecca 14, 34, 55 Garcia, Connie 14 Garcia, Jesse 14 Garling, Kathi 14, 116, 55, 30 Gee, Regina 14 Gerjekian, Tom 14, 114 Gibson, Gerald 14 Gillette, Diann 14 Gilmore, Sheila 14 Giroux, Steve 14 Glascock, Kina 14 Glency, Sandy 14 Glowaz, Carol 14, 24, 55 Goff, James 14 Goff, Mary 14 Goodson, Glenn 14, 30 Gorsline. Rex 14 Granberry, Sandra 14 Grant, K. 17, 120, 126 Graves Debbie 14, 34, 40. 24. 29 Graves, James 14 Green, Cheryl 14, 55 Green, Olden 14, 24 Green, Thomasine 14. 29 Greer, Kevin 14 Gregory, Steve 14 Groves, Cathy 14 Guerrero, Pat 14 Hagberg, Robert 14 Hall, Beverly 14 Hall, Deneen 14 Haney, Jim 14 Harden, Adrianne 14 Harris, Keith 14, 30 Harrison, Cheryl 14, 15, 30, 55 Hudson, Gloria 15 Hughes, Joyce Hughes, Wilf0Yd Hunsaker, Debby 140- 15' 19 40, 54, 47, 55 Humphrey, Mike 15, 42 Humphrey, Sherry 15, 55, 29 Humphries, Bobby 15, 17 Huston, Averal 15 lrwin, Ron 15, 29 Jackson, Ann 15 Jannke, Kaye 15, 18, 54 James, Irving 15, 120 , James, Tony 139, 15, 120 Jaworski, Jennie 15, 29 Jefferson, Janice 15 Jeffrey, Marsha 15, 118, 5 Jenkins, Carlos 15 Jeklnson, Gregg 15 Jensen, Jim 15 Jernagin, Malvine 15 Johns, Bill 15, 29 Johnson, Earnestine 15 Johnson, Mark 15 Johnson, Philip 15 Johnson Ron 15 Joyner, James 15 June, Dave 15, 30 Kardell, Sharon 15 Kaygo, Kim 15 Keeis, Terry 15, 17 Keeney, Lance 15 Kennan, Patrick 15 Kelly, Kristie 15 Kelly, Shirley 15 Kelly, william 15,417 Kern, Mary 15 Kernott, Kathy 15 Keyosky, Vernona 15 Kimmins, Dave 15, 96 Kimmins, Kathy 15 Kinard, Debra 15 Kincaid, Cathy 15, 29 King, Barbara 15, 55 King, Kathy 15 Kinnison, Dan 15 Kirby, Gary 15 Kniffen, John 15, 122, 123, 128, 34 Knoppe, Renee 15, 29 Kolomitz, Carol 15, 30 Koop, Larry 16 Lane, Ervin 16 Lane, Mary 16, 29 Lambert, Jo 16 Lash. Bennie 16. 17. 116 Latham, Dianne 16 Laverdiere, Brian 16, 20 Lawrence, Jan 16, 29 Lawson, Dou9 16, 30 Leismer, Russ 16 Lektzian, Carol 16 Lemmert, Ronald 16, 122, 30 Lemus, Sandy 16, 29 Lengers, Marty 16 Leonard, Charles 16 Leones, Jan 16, 29 LeVert, Cowen 16 Lewis, Abe 16 Lewis, Clifton 16 Lewis, Dozzie 16 Lewis, Gerri 16 Enar Alice trlcla 13, 51 ie 13 Lynnette 13, 34' 55 Harrold, Nisie 14 Haston. Jeff 14, 44, 30 Lewis, Jeff 16. 15. 34. 44 Lewis, Laura 16 Lilly. Connie 16 Lime, Jay 17,110 Locke, Joe 16 Logan, Deborah 16 Long, Bobby 16 Losee, Don 16 Luster, Loretta 16 Luster, Winston 16 Lyle, Debra 16 Lyons, Mike 16 Maglott, Mary 16 Mahone, Janet 16 Maline, Debbie 16, 55, 29 Marion, Darlene 16, 39 Marlon, Marlene 16 Markley, Randy 16 Marteney, Tina 16 Martin, Cyndee 16, 44 Martin, Louise 16 Martin, Mark 16 Martin, Mychelle 137, 16, 24. 29 Mason, Richard 16 Mathew, Carol 16, 87 Matthews, Mike 16, 20, 110 May, Paulette 16 McAtee, Jill 16, 15, 24, 35, 55 McBride, Laura 16, 55 McCanta, Vanessa 16, 24 McClendonn, Sol 16 McDonald, Joyce 16 McDonald, Michael 16, 120 McDowell, Rick 16, 29 McFatridge, Chuck 16 McGinnis, David 16 McGowan, Peggy 16 Mclnnis, Bill 16, 17 McKee, David, 16, 29 McKinnon, James 16 Mcvety, Gary 16, 118 Menard, Jackie 16 Menter, Duane 16 Mercier, Chip 16 Merritt, Rodger 16 Millard, Cindy 16 Miller, Jerome 16 Miller, Karen 16 Milton, Marilyn 16 Miracle, Randy 16 Mirovsky, Gail 16 Molett, Annie 16, 37 Moody, Karen 16 Moore, Raymond 16, 29 Moore, Rhodessa 16 Moore, Vincent 16 Morey, John 16 Morris, Lorraine 16, 29 Morris, Paul 16 Morse, Pam 16, 36 Moss, Rhonda 16 Mullen, Tyrone 16 Murphy, Nancy 16, 29 Moses, Dennis 16 Munson, Vikki 16, 29 Myers, Angelo 16 Myers, Paul 16 Navarro, Joe 16 Nealy, Lawrence 16, 108, 126 Nelson, Dawn 17 5 Nevels, Nathaniel 18, 15, 100, 24 Newbigging, Craig 18 Newman, Jean 18 Nichols, Mary 18, 29 Norman, Robyn 18, 29 Odom, Rock 18 O'Neall, Sue 18 Orlowski, Mary 18 ou, Mark 18 Owens, Debi 18, 30 Pack, Terry 18 Parks, Pat 18, 29 Patrick, Albert l8, 17 Pauley, Bryon 18, 120 Payne, Juanita 18 Peak, Joe 18 Pearson, Michelle 18 Pearson, Pam 18 Pearson, Vlckl 18 Pegues, Frank 18 Pembroke, Stephannle 18 Perdue, Don 18 Phillips, Cynthia 18 Phillips, Jacklyn 18 Pierce, Evelyn 12, 18, 15 Pizzala, Theresa 18, 30, 29 Platt, Shella 18 Polley, Ken 18 Poole, Carol 18 Potter, Sharlene 18 Powell, Elaine 18 Powell, Frank 18 Price, Larry 18, 126, 24 Prieto, Delia 18 Pritchard, Sandra 18, 30 Purnell, Teresa 18 Quince, Donna 18 Raczka, Karol 18, 122, 42, 29 Randolph, Charlie 18 Raspberry, Pam 18 Reamer, Debbie 18, 29 Redmond, Andre 18, 17, 116 Reed, Ron 18 Reid, Florence 18 Reinert, Mark 18, 90 Revls, Michelle 12, 18, 15, 30, Reyes, Maria 18 Reyes, Norma 18 Reynolds, Jeff 18, 34 Reynolds, Rouen 19, 120, 126 Reyfwlds, Tangee 19, 30 Rhodes, Willie 19 Rice, DeWayne 19, 17 Richardson, Gary 19, 30 55 Ricks, Pierre 19, 87, 17, ll6, 120 Ridley, Denise 19, 40 Rivera, Gabriel 19 Robarts, Jodie 19, 29 Robinson, Mark 19 Rodriguez, Pedro 19, 107, 1 120, 42 Rollins, John 19 Rollinson, Jerry 19 Rook, Michelle 19 Rose, Henry 19 Rose, Lynn 19 Ross, Jimmie 19 Ryan, Jeff 19 Rugenstein, James 19 Runyon, Wendell 19 Russell, Lewis 19 Sabins, Tony 19 Samuel, Yvonne 19 Sanch, Terri 19, 29 Schauer, Steven 19 Scott, Cherry 19 Scott, Jim 19, 116 Sellers, Jan 19 Severs, Mike 19 Shorter, Marvin 19, 87, 17 Siggal, Roeveletta 19 Simpson, Frankie, 19 Slumkoski, Cecilia 19,29 Smith, came 19,39 Smith, Debbie 19, 55 Smith, Gail 19 Smith, Michael 19 Smith, Norman 19 Smith, Rickey 19 Smith, Robert 19 Smith, Sharon 19 Sneed, Debbie 19, 55, 29, 51 Snider, Angela 19, 29 Soldan, Dennis 19 Southards, David 19 Spangler, Robert 20 Spears, Ron 20 Speck, Gwenn 20, 29 Stacey, Arlenda 20 Starks, Donna 20, 55 Steelman, Margie 20. 55 sreinan, charles 20 Steinhart, Steve 20, 118, 34 Stephenson, Carol 20, 39 Stern, Shirley 20 Stevens, Robert 20 Stewart, Belinda 20 Stewart, Nan 20 Sweet, Chuck 20 Swords, Davld 20, 122, 123, 1 Talley, Mary 20 Tatum, Roosevelt 20 Taylor, David 20, 122, 123 08, 26 Taylor, Debbie 12, 20, 90, 15, 16, 118, 36, 24, 47, 55,50 Teasley, Sandy 20 Terry, Sharon 20 Thacker, Susan 20, 30 Thomas, David 20 Thomas, Gwendolyn 20, 24 Thomas, Melody 20 Thompson, Dennis 20 Thouin, Lawrence 20 Tolbert, Jerry 20 Tribble, Becky 20, 55 Trotter, Darleen 20 Trotter, Marleen 20 Turner, Stacey 20 Tyms, Shirley 20 Tyslck, Terri 20 Valderas, Ernesto 20, 39 Vallance, Kim 20, 87 Vaughn, Judy 20 Vied, Terri 20 Walker, Dellse 20 Warner, Dawn 20 Warner, Denise 20 Waterman, Cliff 20, 122 Webb, Lauretta 20 Weber, Gregg 20 Wells, Lena 20 Westfall, Debbie 20 Wethy, Claudia 20, 38, 55, 29 Westberg, Denise 20 Westbrook, Vanessa 20 Whitaker, Rhonda 20 Terry 20, 17, 116 White. Tony 20, 17 Whiting, Luther 20 Williams, Audrey 20, 30 Williams, Danny 20, 126 Williams, Debra 20 Williams, John 20 Williams, Judith 20 Williams, Keith 20, 30 Willlams, Lovenia 20, 29 Williams, Marcia 20, 24 Williams, Mardel 21 Williamson, Dedtra 21 Wilson, Loyd 21, 120, 24, 29 Winler, Simmie 21 Wissel, Paulla 21, 35, 40, 55 Wold, Janice 21, 55, 29 Wolfrum, Cindy 21 Wood, Anita 21, 36, 55 Wood, Rodger 21 Woodruff, Dallas 21 Woolard, Steve 21 Worden, Doug 21 Workman, Shirley 21 Yates, Bill 21, 30 Yenna, Jon 21, 38 York, Chuck 21 Young, Jan 21, 55 Zuck, Alan 21 Zumbrunnen, Chris 21 Zwiefel, Sherri 21, 39, 29 JMVIOR IINDEXJ Acha, Micheal 60 Aleman, Hugo 60 Alfaro, Ana 60 Arnold, Barb 60 Arnold, Herman 60 Arnold, Tony 60, 26 Ayers, Carolyn 60 Bacon, Lynda 60 Bailey, Carla 60 Bailey, Colette 60, 25 Bailey, Sherry 60 Baker, Roxann 60 Barclay, Lee 110, 126, 42, 60, 64 Barnes, Kay 60 Barnett, Cindy 60, 24, 29 Bass, Rhen 116, 60, 68 Batchelor, Dave 60 BatlerLEdward 60 Beach, Belle 60, 61, 26, 55, 142 Beauchamp, Nanette 61, 62. 54 Belcher, Glenda 139, 61 Bell. Kim 126. 61 Bennett, Sally 144, 40, 61, 47, 55 Bernier, Mike 42, 68 Best, Susan 61 Bigger, Genevieve 6l Biggs, Daryl 61 Bllkey, Mary 61 Bing, David 61 Black, Carl 61 Black Poe 61 Blair, Agatha 24,61 Blower, Lynda 61 Bond, Tom 108, 61,68 Borders, Cheryl 61 Borders, Hooker 61 Bosnack, Marcia 61 Box, Vernon 61 Boyl, James 61 Bracken, Charleen 61 Bradshaw, Jim 129, 60, 61 Rradv. Tim 61 Bannon- Terrv 61 Brazaskl, Sandy 61 ureeanng, Debbie 35, 40, 61, 47, 55 Brent, Annette 4l, 61 Broadwater, Russell 108, 109, 42, 61, 68 Brooks, Stephen 61 Brown, Tina 61, 29 Buchanan, Dave 61 Burch, Karen 35, 39, 61, 27, 47 Burgess, Jim 61 Burgher, Kim 24 Burt, Sherry 61 Bussara, Mike 61 Butler, Dwight 1 , 61, 26 39, 114, 117, 42, Campbell, Charlene 61 Campbell, Jerry 129, 61 Campbell, Tlm 118, 119, 61, 26 Carllne, Gall 61 Carr, Austin 61 Carroll, Kerry 120. 61, 70 Carroll, Linda 61 Chambers, David 61 Chaney, Valerie 61 Cnapdelaine, Debble 36, 62, 53, 29 Chapin, Diana 137, 43, 61, 47, 55 Clothier, Jeanine 60, 6l, 55 Cohen, Ricky 61 Cole, Vivian 61 Colmer, Laura 61 Combs, Herman 120, 126, 61, 70 Conway, Charlene 61 Conway, Darlene 61 Conway, Teresa 61 Corke, Sabrina 61, 27 Corr, Renetta 24, 61, 26 Cosby, Michelle 61 Cosby, Otis 61 Covrser, Cheryl 61 Cowart, Grenada 137, 61 Cowdrey, Jennie 61 Cowsert, Marsha 43, 61 Crane, Berthene 61 Crawford, Roxanne 95, 61, 47, 29 Crist, Holly 61 Crowhurst, Candy 139, 61 Cruz, Estela 61 Cundy, Londa 62 Cutter, Darlene 62 David, Stephen 62 Davis, Darlene 40, 62 Davis, Debbie 62 Delling, Shirlee 62, 29 Dempsey, Keith 108, 62, 68 Dendler, Steve 42, 62, 68 Dennis, David 122, 62 Dick, Raymond 62 Dixson, Lawreta 62 Dominguez, Tone 62 Dooley, Garry 62 Drake, Paul 62 Drobek, Jeri 62 Drumm, Linda 37, 43, 62, 55 Dumbrigue, Mel 62, 31 Edison, Debra 62 Edwards, Susan 61, 24, 62, 47 Eggerson, Robin 62 Eldridge, Dick 110, 62 Elzy, Karl 62 Epperson, Randy 62 Evans, Chuck 62 Ewald, John 62, 27 Eyman, Richard 62 Facello, Mariel 62 Fahrner, Bill 62, 27 Farnsworth, Brent 120, 62, 70, 27 Farstvedt, JoAnn 36, 40, 43, 45, 62, 47 Featherstone, Kathy 62 Fellmy, Mark 42, 62 Fleck, Marlin 35, 62 Fogarty, Kay,62 Forsyth, Bill 62 Fowler, Dee 62 Fox, Daniel 62 Franklin, Mickie 62 Freeman, Beverly 62 Frer, George 62 Friend, Jeff 62 Furness, Lucie 63, 54, 29 Gallero, Rod 134, 107, 108, 42, 63, 68 Gammey, Dean 122, 63 Gammey, Jean 63 Garcia, JoAnn 63, 29 Gauthier, Andy 128, 63 Gay. 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Morey, Bobi 35, 40, 66, 69, 29 Morgan, Carl 66 Morgan, Wanda 66, 29 Mortlmore, Barbara 35, 40, 45, 66 Moses, M ers, , 47, 29 Priscilla 66 Marilyn 66, 47 V Nealy, Beverly 66, 27 Nealy, Grady 66 Lee, Dori 565 Lee, Mike 65 Leinonen, Vikki 65 w Lenser, Sherry 65, 26, 29 Lenvanl V Su Sandy 60, 65, 47, 55, Bob 36, 66 Micheal 66 ictor 66 san 66 Negrete, Victor 66 Neldrick, George 66 O'Donohue, Pam 66 Ogans, Tom 66 Oliver, Debbie 35, 45, 60, 61, 24, 66, 25, 26, 47 O'Neall, Gerri 66 Owens, Larry 66 Owens, Sandy 66 Page, Margaret 66 Parker, Irene 62, 66, 54, 29 Parker, Sherry 43, 66, 47 Pennex, Ricky 66 Pennex, Sandy 66, 29 Peoples, Derrick 66 Phillips, Vonnie 66, 29 Porritt, Virginia 66, 26, 54 Pruett, Beki 118, 24, 66 Putman, Tracy 66 Quinn, Paula 66, 51 Ramirez, Lydia 66, 29 Rawls, Glenn 67 Redden, Teri 67 Reed, Willis 67 Ringstaff, Sarah 67 Ristich, Jim 67 Robertson, Roger 67 Robinson, Judy 67 Rocheleau, Randi 67, 51 Rodriguez, Pat 35, 40, 67 Rollin, Steve 67 Rollins, Johnetta 67 Ross, James 67, 27 Rush, Jerry 67 Russell, Ruth 44, 67 Rutherford, Donna 67 Ryan, Debbi 67 Ryles, Nathan 67 Ryun, Jim 67 Saderberg, Eric 67 Salas, Pete 110, 126, 42, 64, 67 Salazer, Rita 67 Sample, Peggy 67, 27, 55 Samuel, Clarence 67 Sanchez, Lydia 67 Sanders, Yvonne 45, 67, 27, 48 Santos, Rita 67 Satterwhite, Darryl 44, 67 Scarbro, Leslie 41, 24, 67, 27 Schneider, Gary scott, Jeff 120, 67, 68,70 Scott, Jennifer 67 Scott, Ronne 67 Seibert, Sharon 68 Sekou, Kalonji 68 Serranalle, Mark 68 Shackelford, Dean 68 Shaw, Millicent 68 Shorland, Scott 68 Shuart, Cindy 34, 68, 29 Shurn, Gwen 68 Sievers, Karen 68 Simpson, Patricia 68, 29 Singleton, Elizabeth 68, 29 Sisk, Bill 120, 68, 70 Robin 60, 66, 29 Gary 66 94, 45, 66, 57 Carol 66, 24 66, 27 Ken 120, 66, 70 Teresa 66 Gus 66 Ruby 66 Mary 66 Mary 66 '. Debbie 66 Harlene 66 Vickie 43, 66 Martha 66 Doug 66 Llllian 66, 29 Sharon 60, 66, 25, 49, Alarice 66 Sue 35. 38. 66. 47. Marie 35. 40. 45. 55. 47, 29 Slater, Dennis 68 Smith, D Smith, D anny 68 avid 68 Smith, Debi 68 Smith, Denise 68 Smith, G Iadys 68 Smith, James 68 Smith, Kevin 68 Smith, Robyn 68 Smith, Ron 122, 44, 63, 68 Solomon, Bill 120, 68, 70 Sparks, Gail 68, 29 Spurlock, Cheryl 68, 29 Stanich, Jerry 68 Stitt, Renee 68 Stoglin, Jude 68, 29 Stone, Sylvester 68 Streetman, Rex 68 Sumner, Eddie 42, 68 Sweet. Carol 68 Talley. Shirley 68, 29 Tank, Cheryl 68, 29 Tate, Sherry 68 Taylor. Charles 68 TBYUOY. Ethel 68 Taylor. Otis 68 TBYIOY. Regina 68 Thornton, Pat 69 Thrope, Debby 69 Threet, Marcia 44, 24, 69, 29 Tkaczyk, Diana 34, 45, 69 Trousdale, Mary Jane 45, 67, 69, 49, 48 Turner, Robert 128, 69 Tymg Wilma 69 Vance, Nancy 69 Vanderver, Doris 69 Vannatter, Kathy 69 Vinyard, Donna 34, 36, 69 Vorac, Dave 69 Waelde, Cindy 69, 27 Wallace, Curtls 69 Walls, Mike 69 Walker, Brenda 69 Walton, Larry 69 Ward.,Toni 67, 69, 48, 49 W a r re n , J o h n Washlngto n, Roosevelt 42, b'9 Watson, Emmanuel 113, 114, 115, 69 Weaver, Linda 45, 24, 70, 29 Webb, Danny 70, 26 Webb, Kathy 70 Wheaton, Paul 70 Wheeler, Debbi 70 Wheeler, Rick 70 White, Becky 67, 70, 26, 48, 49 White, Sharon 70 Whiteman, Earlene 70 Whitner, Dennis 70 Whitten, Teresa 70 Wlgent, Ben 70 Wilkerson, Alicia 70 Wilks, Darold 70 Williams, Ben 70 Williams, Donna 44, 70 Williams, Dorothy 70 Williams, Glenna 78, 29 Williams, Mary 100, 70 Williams, Norma 70, 129 Williamson, Gregg 70 Withrow, Carol 70 Wold, Dale 70 Woods, Debra 44, 24, 70, 55 Woody, Charles 70, 31 Wright, Steve 70 Wright, Roger 70, 29 Wyzgoski, Mark 70 Yates, Mike 128. 70 Yenna, FIOYG 70 York, BiII117. 124, 70 Young, Karen 62, 70, 54 Young, Linda 40. 70. 31. 29 Zamora, Philip 70 SENIOR IINDEX1 Jeanne Adkins 148 Tony Adkinson 148 Delbert Adler 148, 53 Maria Alfaro 148 Herbert, Allen 148 Rob Allen 134, 139, 108, 109, 120, 129, 42, 148 Anna Allison 148, 52, 51 Sally Anderson 133, 148, 158 Ted Anderson 148 Leslie Andritsis 148 Maria Armendez 148 Lloyd Arnegard 44, 148, 31 Cindy Arnett 148 Michael Arnett 148 Sheila Arnett 148 Cheryl Asbury 148 Harum Asbury 148 Donna Ashby 148 Debbie Ashwell 148 Becky Athey 148 Heinrich Bachmann 122, 149 Mary Bailey 149 Leon Bancroft 149 James Banks 149 Donald Barefoot 133, 121, 123, 128, 129, 42, 44, 149, 158, 31 Angela Barner 149 Phyllis Bass 149 Carol Batchelor 149 Darlene Bayma 149, 53 Bell, Bonnie 52 William Bemman 138, 38, 40, 152, 149, 24, 29 Kristine Bennett 40, 149, 54 Larry Bennett 108, 109, 42, 149, James Blgham 149 Martin Bishop 149 Becky Black 149, 55, 51 Susan Bond 149 Fritz Bowers 44, 149, 27, 31 Bracy, Debbie 52 Carol Briggs 136, 149 Lorraine Brooks 149 Duane Brown 149 Robin Brown 149 Eloise Buckner 149 Teresa Buhl 149 Cynthia Burgess 149 Brenda Burnett 149 Delbert Burnett 150 Denise Bushey 150 Michael Byers 150 Rosalyn Caban 150, 52 Ginny Call 150, 51 Larry Cameron 150 Janice Cammons 150, 29 Bruce Campbell 150 Mike Carie 150 Patrick Carie 150 Melinda Carney 150 Gregory Carroll 150 Trevor Carter 150 Lesi Carthane 150, 26 Kathi Cash 150 James Cassabon 129, 42, 150 Bobby Cassey 150 Alfredo Castillo 150 Dlane Castillo 150 Gregory Chapman 150 Vicki Chick 150 Michael Childers 150, 26, 31 Billy Childs 150 Bobby Chism 107, 108, 114, 150 James Christy 150 Robert Clancy 150, 51 Jean Clothier 150, 24, 27, 55 Jeffery Cloutier 150 Donald Cobb 150 Linda Cole 150 Patricia Coleman 151 Debbie Collier 151 Jessica Collins 151 Terry Colmer 151 Mary Compagnoni 133, 151, 158 Donald Conner 151 Teresa Conway 151 Donald Copeland 114, 115, 151 Donald Corr 140, 108, 36, 42, 148, 152, 151, 160, 24, 25 Gary Corr 151 Kathy Cotcher 44, 151, 31 Stephanie Couretas 43, 151, 24, 52 Kathy Cox 151 Wanda Craig 52 James Craner 139, 140, 87, 129, 42, 152, 151, 160, 47 Brenda Crenshaw 151 James Crichton 151, 143 Cris Crivea 151 David Cronoveri151 Thelma Daniels 151 Bruce Darling 151 Louann Dauenhauer 151 Denise Davis 151 Patty Davis 139, 148, 152, 151, 26, 29, 51, 143 Sammy Davis 151, 53 Nancy Deacon 151, 26 Bruce DeHaven 151 Donald Delaire 151 Marte Dennard 151 Penny DeVauIt 151, 27, 54 Gloria Dillon 151 Eddie Dixon 152 John Dolzynski 141, 122, 128, 42, 152, 163 Lidia Dorninquez 140, 39, 152, 160,47 Denise Dow 37, 40, 152 Diane Dow 35, 40, 152, 52 Karen Dow 40, 41, 152 Richard Doyle 53 Steven Drake 122, 152, 24 Susan Draker 138, 152, 26, 143 Steven Dubois 152 Kenneth Duff 108, 109, 152 Ray Dukes 152 Lynn Duncan 137, 138, 43, 152 167, 24, 25, 27, 46, 47, 49 Gregory Dunning 152, 53 Patty Durmer 152, 29 Ronald Dutcher 152, 53 . , A ,.J,,,..uL SM' 1o9'4Z. Sggilllmdaisilly 63 29 llafr 'ilall1i'6 ' Pam 24. 56 66 THYIOY. Willis 68 53 Gary Bentfield 149 Jennie Edwards 152, 27 17. 47 62. 66. 29 Hans 108. 42. 65. 53 Teasley. Debbie 60,69 'rr-iarp, .may as Henry 69 Mari Berkley 40, 43, 45, 148, 149 Brenda Berryman 149 Jeffery Bierl 139, 110, 149, 27, Cornelius Edwards 152 Jackie Ellis 152 Janet Ellis 152 Robin Emory 152, 53 Maurice 68, 69 Svndey 137, 69 29 Robert Erkkila 90, 114, 42, 153 Hangld rlarfld' Callie as, 69 Bill Biggs 149, 53 Delisa Ervin 153, 27, 31 ---......5 179 Lynn Felt 138, 40, 153, 24, 26 51 Jill Ferguson 153 Terri Fields 153 Wayne Firgurski 153 Alfredo Flores 153 Patti Fournier 138. 43. 153. 24. 26, 29 Sylvia Fowler 153 Barbara Franzel 153 Ted Frazier 153 Jonathon Frick 38,153 Roger Friend 126, 1519 F Ivf r 5 W. , .f l H , 1 -L 3 . .1 1 James Galpxn 153 Nina Galpin 153, 53 Gilda Garcia 153 Henry Garcia 120, 42, 153 Ruth Ann Garner 153, 31 Sue Gatton 153 Carol Gayles 141, 40, 152, 153, 26. 55 Ron Geiger 153 Paula Gibbs 145, 44, 153, 159, 31, 32 Arthur Gibson 153 Rose Gibson 141, 42, 152, 153, 163. 55 Richard Glenn 153 William Gleyre 153 Sandy Glover 153, 31 James Gougeon 154 Karen Grady 138, 140, 160, 154, 167, 24, 26, 46, 49, 52, 51, 143 Estella Gragg 154, 24, 27, 52 Ronald Graham 154, 26 Helen Grandberry 154 Denise Graves 154 Benedicta Gray 44, 154, 26 Roberta Gray 154 Carolyn Green 154 Jack Green 154 Yolanda Green 154 John Gregory 154 Annette Griffin 41, 154 Martha Griggs 154, 27, 29 Ralph Groves 154 Donna Gru bbs 40, 43, 155 Gloria Gutierrez 155 Pat Hall 155 Sheila Hamilton 155, 52, 54 Phillip Hankins l40, 160,155 Kathie Harding 155, 26 Sandy Harding 139, 43, 155, 164 57 Edward Harmon 155 Paul Harris 155 Angelia Harrison 155 Kenneth Harrold 120, 155, 53 Susan Haun 155 Carolyn Hayes 100, 155 Gail Haynes 155, 29 Dennis Hetherington 42, 155, 26 29 Edward Hillie 41, 155 Lori H0efeimeyeY 155, 27, 51, 143 Laura Hoffman 136, 140, 79, 43, 159, 155, 24, 25, 47 Rose Hogan 44, 155, 26, 31, 53, 51, 143 Cynthia Holsworth 52, 155 Douglas Horner 128, 36, 42, 155 Danny House 155 Steven Hubble 108, 36, 155 Sheryl Huckabay 155, 52 Randall Hudnell 136, 140, 128, 160, 155 Cheryl Hudson 155 Michael Hudson 155 Roy Hukka 118, 38, 42, 155 David Hutchens 155, 25, 27, 31 Lee Hyde 155, 53 Joseph Hylla 156 Gary lnman 108, 114, 127, 126, 156 Brad Jackson 156, 24, 25 Glorla Jackson 139, 156 Margaret James 156 Janet Jensen 139, 156 Debra Johnson 156 Erlc Johnson 156 Jeannie Johnson 156 Jeff Johnson 156 Ollver Johnson 156 Robert D. Johnson 156 Robert V. Johnson 156 Robin Johnson 156 Sandy Johnson 156, 52 Carole Jones 156 Joyce Jones 156 Thersa Jones 136, 156 Ivan Kardell 156 Susan Kasurow 156, 167, 49 Wllliam Kay 156 Dennis Kees 156 Frank Keils 156 Nell Keith 156 Kellie Kelly 156 Dennis Ketterer 156 Wllllam Kidd 36, 37, 39, 156 Debbie King 44, 156, 27, 31 Ed King 39, 42,156,26- Lauretta Kinq 156, 27, 52 James Kirk 141, 108, 120, 126, 94, 42, 157, 163 Don Klrkman 164, 29 Wendy Knoppe 133, 158, 157, 24, 27, 143 Paul Kolomltz 157 Diane Krueger 157 Cheryl Kukuk 136, 157 Vicki Kukuk 37, 157 Sandra LaGrone 157 Tom Lake 157 Arlene Lance 157, 27,47 Dim'-3 L Mulino-311157 , . v .,...,'p . lj ft. ' 1, ,-. ma, 10141. 41 mm Luw5l.frx157,31 Roberta l.aZelle 43, 157 Sharon Leones 157 Sue Leones 136, 157. 57 Johanna Levallis 157 Carolyn Lewis 137, 140, 160. 157, 24, 26, 47, 55 Ricky Lewis 157 Ronald Lewis 157, 53 Wyman Lewis 157 Mary Liddy 34, 140, 148, 152, 157, 160, 157, 47, 47, 55 Conseulo Limon 158 Elisa Limon 158, 29 Byron Ling 53 Margo Llngenfelter 158, 53 David Linseman 158 Phillip Loase 158 Larry Logan 110, 120, 121, 42. 158 Steven Logan 110, 42, 158 Karen Longair 34, 144, 157, 158 Debra Lontorios 158, 52 Denise Lookabaugh 158 Roger Lowe 158 Robert Lutey 158 Carla MacDougaI 158 Dudley Mahone 158 Dennis Major 108, 42, 158 Chino Maliwan 40, 158 Ronald Markell 158 Charles Martin 158 Mark Martin 110, 126, 34, 42, 158 Sandy Mason 158 Jane Matheny 159, 52 Marion Matney 159 Daniel Matthews 108, 42, 159 Michael Matthews 159 Willie Mayes 159 McArdle Patrick 159 Judy McAtee 135, 145, 45, 159, 24 Robert MCCathern 41, 159, 24 Michael McClain 159, 53 Thomas McClusky 159 Connie McDermott 159 Sheryl McDonough 159 Mary McGeen 44, 159, 31 Danny McHone 133, 158, 159 Duane Mclntosh 159 Gordon Mclntosh 159, 53 Mary Mclntosh 159 Robert McKinney 159 Debbie McKinnon 159 Gary McKnight 159, 53 Diane McPherson 159 Gail McVety 159, 53 Karen Meador 159 Nina Meadows 160 Grover Meeks 160 Jan Mellema 160, 24, 55, 29 Duane Mercier 160 Sandra Michael 160 Sandra Mielke 43, 160,52 Gilbert Miles 160, 24 Darrell Miller 160, 53 Dennis Miller 160, 53 Gill Miller 42, 160 Robert Miller 160 Sharon Miller 160, 24, 52 Dennis Mllloslau 160 Gregory Mills 36, 160 Elizabeth Milton 160 Gary Miracle 42, 160 Pat Miracle 160 Richard Moffat 108, 109, 160 Ronnie Moncrief 160 Dlsie Moore 160 Karen Morford 161, 52 Richard Morris 161 Donald Mott 161 Susan Mueller 161 Gail Murphy 161 Nancy Nadolski 161, 167, 27, 48, 49, 55, 29, 51 Jerry Nance 161, 53 Suanne Nava 161,52 Linwood Nealy 161 Doug Newbigging 161 Richard Norberg 161 Roger Norberg 133, 145, 122. 123, 42, 44, 158, 161, 31, 32 Vicki Norberg 36, 40, 161, 54 Jayne Norris 36, 161, 51 Linda Northrop 161, 54 Kathleen Oleary 161 Carla Pankey 161 Debbie Parker 161 Kenneth Parker 161 William Parker 161 1 Michael Pa Patsy Patrl:kh1i.51s1' 53 Nancy Patterson 161, 51 Randy Patton 161 Bernadet Paullng 161, 51, 143 Debbie Payne 161, 31 Marla Pena 161 Richard Perna 161 Mark Perrlen 161 Vlctor Perrler 162 Diane Pettis 162, 27, 29 Wendy Phillips 162 Steven Phipps 162 Ruth Pickering 118, 119, 45, 162 Daniel Pietryga 106, 108, 109, 36, 42, 162, 24, 25 Joe Pinter 53 Edward Pittman 162 Kenneth Plzzala 122, 162 Lyn Pomeroy 162 Jessica Pourchez 162 John Powell 139. 39, 162, 27 Donald Price 162 Daniel Quince 126, 44, 162 Charlotte Raczka 162, 29, 51 Roberta Raczka 162, 29 Cindy Ramin 162 William Rampart 162 Marcia Rayner 139, 141, 144, 145, 40, 152, 163, 162, 24, 27, 55, 57, 51, 142, 143 Gary Reamer 162 Angela Reed 162 John Reed 162, 53 Michael Reed 132, 88, 158, 162, 25 Sally Reene 162, 24, 26 Joanne Reeves 162, 52 Mark Reinhardt 90, 162, 31 Edward Reyes 162 lrls Richardson 162, 53 Mark Richardson 162 Harry Ricks 108, 109,42,162 Nichols Ristich 162 Sharon Robinette 163, 52 Matthew Robinson 163 Pamela Robinson 163 Diana Rockole 138, 141, 41, 148, 152, 163, 27, 55, 29 Joann Rodgers 163 Olga Rodriguez 163 Suzan Roerink 163, 52 Ricky Rollin 163 Juanita Ross 163 Karen Rowden 163 Shirley Russell 163, 26, 143 Larry Ruthenbergg 163 Nancy Rutherford 163, 24, 26, 46, 29 Ronald Sabins 163, 53, 51 Kerstin Sahlin 141, 118, 39, 40, 41, 43, 163 Isabel Sanchez 163 Paul Sanchez 163 Benny Sanders 163 Gloria Santos 163 Gloria Santos 163 Rita Santos 163 Judith Sauk 164, 27, 29 Lawrence Saxton 137, 108, 109, 42, 164 Ricky Schael 164 Pamela Scheidt 164, 52 Debbie Schwartz 164 Alesia Scott 164 Gary Seconder 164 Robert Sevigny 4I, 164 Jana Shaver 164 Kim Sheffield 164 Debra Shelton 164 Janice Shelton 164, 26 Kay Shelton 43, 164, 26 Llnda Shelton 164 Eobin Short 164 Paulete Shorter 132, 158, 164, 24, 25 Robert Slggal 120, 121, 94, 164 Kathy Simpson 164 Andre Simuel 164 George Singleton 164 Becky Sinkler 141, 118, 40, 163, 164, 24, 27, 52,55 Vickle Slnsabaugh 164, 53 Erlc Skaggs 122, 165 Tony Skillman 139, 118, 129. 165 Debble Slater 165 Debbie Slocum 165 Barry Smades 44, 165, 25. 27. 31. 51 Felicia Smith 165 John smith 107. 108. 79. 165. 24 Sheila Smith 165 Debbie Soucey 41. 155 Donald Souden 42, 165. 24 Joseph Spann 165. 27 Kathy SDGBYS lfgs S echt Eaariiflg Sppltler 165. 24. 27. 46. 143 S ur on 165 g.?:.i:'sr?Arsi1eour 122. 165 Leona St. John 165, 27, 51 James Stanlch 165 Charles Stewart 165 Clalre Stlckney 165 Clyde Streetman 165 Elbert Stumph 1 65 f ' . 125 Anthony Swlastya 155 121' ' . . 165, 5 Marv 'ran-y 165 1131 129. Dav 05' 5'Ef23?2'i,1i?.s,1.65 Linda Taplln 165 Jerry Tate zs ESIBY Taylbl' 165 Morrls Taylor 165 Robert Teague 124, 165 Mary Tebeau 166 Nikki Tedder 166 Wanda Tesnear 166 Eddie Thomas 166 Mark Thomas 166 Joseph Thompson 166 Larry Thompson 166, 53 Timothy Thompson 166 Lucille Thorpe 166 Llnda Tiernan 166 Richard Tucholka 38, 166 Larry Tucker 166, 46 Mona Tucker 166 Cassla Turner 166 Cheryl Tuttle 166 Brenda Upshaw 166 Debby vaiko 166 Gary Vanblarcom 166 Pnilop Vanhorn 166 Phyllis Vanhorn 166, 26, 29 Barbara Vantine 166 Oscar Villarreal 166, 53 Debra Vore 166 Kathy Wade 40, 43, 166, 24, 55 David Waelde 166, 26, 42 Steven Walencik 128, 166 ' Arlene Walker 166 Brenda Walker 166 Gloria Walker 166 Corris Wall 166, 53 Barbara Wallace 44, 167, 31 Dennie wanes 167,52 Cindy Warnick 167, 27, 53, 55 29 Henry Warren 167 Joe Washburn 108, 42, 167 Feno Washington 167 Richard Washington 138, 141 108, 42, 109, 114, 163, 162 Talki Washington 167 Gary Watkins 167 Howard Watkins 167 Linda Webb 44, 167, 26 Sharon Welker 167, 55 Christine Wells 167 Kent Wethy 139, 41, 108, 129 38, 42, 152, 163, 167 Susan Wheat 137, 167, 26 Pamela Whisman 167, 27 51Bruce Whitaker 167 Diane Whitfield 52 Clifford White 167, 51 Jeanna White 167 Diane Whitfield 167 Cindy Wickman 137, 167, 24, 26, 31, 48, 69, 54 Leslie Wilkison 139, 40, 152, 168, 26. 55 Colleen Williams 168 David Williams 168 Jackie Williams 168 Robert Williams 168 James Wilson 168 Melvin Wilson 168 Rick Wlnkley 118, 129, 36, 42. 168 Julia Winzer 168 Robert Wlssel 168 Wayne Woodruff 168 Linda Woods 98, 168, 24, 26, 55 Raymond Woods 108, 42,168 Scott Woods 108, 120, 42, 168 Raymond Worden 168 Antoinette Wright 168 Becky Wright 168 Jeff Wyzgoski 168 Bradley Yarbrough 168 ' Jeff Veargln 108, 126, 168, 26 Barry Young 141, 110, 126, 40. 42, 163, 168, 53 Janice Young 168 Steve Zuck 168 g Jackie King 157, 52 Debra p3l'l'i5h 16 1 119 45 1 .151 153. 155, X 122.152 Nl 152 3396162.27 311310. 162 Qlmllez-29.51 2. 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