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

 - Class of 1984

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From broken arms to broken legs, from bandages on the face to bandages on the foot - you name it, we got it. Crutches suddenly became the IN thing. Whatever the .case was, bandages and crutches were really hot items. 1. Hold that foot up! 2. What a pretty cast you have, Carlton. 3.The representatives of the bandaged of P.N.H. 4. I want a pair of crutches just like yoursl 5. What a coincidence. All of us have ban- dages. ..----- 1 K . Spirit Week The meaning of Spirit Week is self explanatory. It is simply a week that is set aside to boost up school spirit for an athletic game of some sort. During Spir- it Week, everyone turns from their usual selves to spirited Huskies. Each day is designated as a particular dress-up gala to show off that Huskie pride. Such days as Button day, Mas- querade day, Sweatsuit day, and Hat day were included. Usually these weeks came right before Homecoming and all of the major Northern vers us Cen- tral games. 1. Inside out and backwards day. 2. T-shirt day, 3. Button day, 4. Dress-up day. 5. Sweatsuit day. 6, New wave day. NW L X if , i V xl O fx 'n -.'-. ifjlfilfg' Sraw' 4 A-ff' Pep Up H uskies! These assemblies were originated to pep up our athletic teams to victory. You might ask what goes on in a pep assembly? The answer is Very simple. The band plays, the cheerleaders cheer, the rockettes twirl, the pom-poms shake, and the crowd shouts with enthusiastic peps. The high- light of each assembly is the spirit jug. This jug is awarded to the class that shows the loudest spirit. The Freshmen have been very successful in attaining this honor each time this year. Mrs. Taborn is the Mistress of Ceremonies. 5 ,., T y 11- 14, ' I I 4 7 1' ff? ' W Cl? F rd Q fa I . if ,,,,.f IH .: - , . TOMFC, Defi ,i I -- 4 ...,--.,....l 5-14Anl 1.4 - I- 1 ?fW ' y':Aa4 '5l-q ' . --.U 'p' .. -1 A .W 'i-- . 15. ' 1 u -.V -. 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On Homecoming Day, a parade was given where each class and organization submitted a float to display. The class float which was the flashiest, the most extraordinary, and simply de- ligh tful received a monetary prize for the class treasury. This years prize went to the Class of 85' i . L ei i - ix. i fe, l .. git .-TTN i xx ' , T X .Yi-7' W' M X H N M - . .. I .-ai' I' Q K 5. Y- ,'y'?v . I A N . .zzfef - e v -aei i 1 n .V I gif . f 'QV' 1 A VY Z . J ' j 1 4' . ,' 7, Q - '-e.a... :'X-gi: in Aw 'x I , H i 'ff N i ! , A I P Y' so 3 at X f cow- .., .M i : gi .A,. A' 'nl 'AO 'iff-' , 'f Q .' Arcade games have become a very im- M ..' portant part of the student's life at Q Q83 P.NH.. This craze has been going on all R' l ,-' year long. Pac-man fever is here to stay. ' - Money is spent by the dollars at Arcades, while others have home video sets Where they 'fi have the privilege to play their favorite games. 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Kam f u v w l l M4311 ' ' ,I .i King Arthur Hall and Queen Michele Vinegar. 12th grade court Darryl Watt and Lisa Carlson. 11th grade court Darrin Figurslfey and Stephanie Han spard. 10th grade court Michael Wyatt and Jacqueline Mc- Donald. 9th grade court Omar Humphrey and Kimberly Petty. Hp P 1, tit- , U I it 4.4, ' E Q E x Q . , V X , Q, 3 9 Q 'H R I Y I , ll? FN ,, A 1 x S If iff, as E' ef. A 1 I . T K 'B D X 'gg' A 0 .mf-W . , S' ltr 1 9 lf- ' lil ' 'Q -Q dv! 1 2,15 .,,..,,:f.fi sp. 3 gg fm.. 3 If I Atomic Dogs Rui Ruf Bow-Wow Atomic Dog was the theme for this years Home- coming. Boy did our Varsity and Jr. Varsity Foot- ball teams lived up to that title- Atomic Dogs. Our Varsity team pulled through to victory to add a touch of class to this spectacular event. The Atomic Dogs ended the winning game with a score of 14-2. The last dimension to the making of a special and rememberable was that it was played in the Pontiac Silverdome. Our Huskies sure did wear the Red and White good. The game was played against Waterford Kettering. A Another feather was placed in our cap since this was our first win and their first defeat. Go Huskies. Avi! fill, ' L4 , . vi 4 it -13' ,E 4 - M -T' 7 -- 4--w. 3' KJ V QL s i x1-sv-w,vN-I-jig ' . Q ' , ' 4 Ting. x ag pf: 'J ' W --BL -5 f . 'y Y. ' X Tk I l P 4. 1, xv , K fl -xi i and K uv C ' ':4l'f1d's' 4 .Bl 1 . ' X H5 Q-uneiiidlfif-a...,, - Q if- fn Sic .4 KEHIIOUI 5 Reiliid David 8: Tammy Jules 8: Robbie 35135 ETHEHRT3 C7 Q, Q F Q 89' Q9 Terry 8: Terri Carnnell K: Liz George Jr Sylvia Craig dz Melissa Lonnie 5 Kim I. Favorite Radio Station 11 WDRQ 93 FM 21 WLLZ 98.7 FM 31 WJLB 98 FM Favorite T Vi Show 11 Webster 21 Dynasty 31 The A Team Favorite Soap Opera 11 General Hospital 21 All My Children 31 As The World Turns Favorite Movie 11 Porkyls 21 Risky Business 31 Scar Face Favorite Actor 11 Eddie Murphy 21 John Stamos 31 Billy Dee Williams Favorite Actress 11 Jayne Kennedy 21 Nell Carter 31 Joan Collins , - A nt Life Survey Fa Vori te Album 11 Thriller 21 Pyromania 31 No Parking on Dance Floor Fa Vori te Singer OI' 11 Michael Jackson 21 Prince 31 Anita Baker Fa Vori te Gro up 11 DeBarge 21 Midnight Star 31 Police Fa Vori te Food 11 Pizza 21 Hamburgers 31 French Fries Fa Vori te Hangout 11 Area Code 313 21 Summit Place KMall1 31 Skating Rink Fa vori te Inspiration Point 11 House 21 Parking Lot 31 Drive-In A Regular Day A P H A regular day at Northern can just about be summed up in this para- graph. The day begins at 8:00 A.M. and it ends at 1:10 P.M. If you're involved in extra-curricular activi- ties, your day could last as late as 5:00 P.M.. There is a daily routine that many of us take part in every day throughout the year. These pic- tures pretty well describes the nor- mal day. First of all, you enter the school. If you re late, you check in at the Attendance Office. Next you go into the lavatory to check your hair, make-up, etcetera. You would then get a sip of water to help awaken you. If a call home is needed, there are telephones installed. Right before its time to go home, the average Huslrie buys a bag of cookies to eat on the way home. A good-bye wave is rendered to the surviving students who are reluctant to stay after school. PONTIAC - NORTZH ERN ,HIGH scnoon. -m-n-2 I V i V NL ,,.. .41 L S ll f A M06 l J f . Q Good -Bye, Huskies -w Y i A A,-vw ,M--. db -. . . . -,Q-. . 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' ny, A an ..f Z-X . , ' of I -if I Il y xv - is , .X 'X . 1--:iss-3-.,., ' Fashions Of Today The fashions of today are just fantastic. There are many styles in which you can express yourself adequately through the clothes you wear. The most popular styles are shown in these pictures. Designer purses like Gucci, Louie Vatant, Pucci, and hair styles that were popular were the curl and feathered hair cut. Tennis shoes like Nike, Pony, Adidas and Converse. C' oats like Young Boy, Max Juliene and leather ones. Jeans were striped, dyed, and designed. Shirts were polos, argule vests, and oxford blouses. Pants came in varied lengths and shoes were mainly loafer type styles. The students here at Pontiac Northern sure do know how to keep in style. N .vmss og fi X, 'R--4,-45? H USKIES 6,650 NURTHQ, Q ?'Z,,,,. -T' . L.,.-T.-L... . - ....,,,r.,,,,,.!,.,,i 2-- .A if I-l 3 il :fill r- X 'r: E ii ,.., Ll, ,,,,,,,,,-....,...,-,.A.a..,. -U-....-1.. 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Q Y ' i A . . 124- Q ,. . y ., ,g S' .L . 1 Wk ' 1, -4 Senior Wo, 'I ln' Zrils, living ollsoonil IIIIIIIIV will j,,,,f,,.,, ll,-r,-hy lnfqiu-ull: nll our worrllv possr-.ss1'oii.s In Iliri lollow ing lu-oplin' 'Ili 'l'ri-sm lluirrlnr-r we Iwivz' tllll'SllflflIV ol Iffvlf'f f'f'l nnrl our ilog vlifiins. 'Ib 'I'ri1'i:i lhitlcrsoll wo Irvivw our Ilop selling gel. 'I'o Ilnrrin I1'or'k1'ol4' wi'Iouv1'orirliIn1'k nail polish. 'I'o Il.'irry'I flI'lIlIlIlhWllll wi' lwivo ull ol'our I'rinr'i' IIIIIIIIIIH. I infiIIv lo xinlliony l1 iIli.'nns, I Iownrzl 'Il'1ylor, unrl I 'I'lII'I1' Iflrlworrls we lwuvo our liclovorl liI.'lr'lf 1'l'l'lll'hl'lIIlIH. 'llvlfe goorl run' ol' them glivf-I I, Christina Zsolzai, lenvf 'ill :ny Iormer classes to the oncoming students at Pontiac Northern Hi h School and my heart goes to whom ever can pass lllrs. Kings I2 grvde l'nglish class. I 'ood luck. Will L' Tonya Jones, be. , . and hoflv do hereby bequeath my locker innflzenlasjpizdoinlnd ,,,L,,, to some unfortunate unflerclassman. Also I lea ve my inzgife w,,,,.f, ro zrnuynne who aspires to make something of themselves- lLI4y iheerlearling .skills go the some u11c'oordinaLed young lad. that is cute' Last I lea ve as a privilege myposition as 14k y . , l ' to someone who can maintain the title. godkld I, Katherine E. Daniels being of sound mind and bod d h I .NH.S. And within the power that is invested Ileave my first chair position ni .ivmphony band to one ofthe following peg. pley Isaac Owens or Lee Reyes. r . D I y o ereby . A 1 lea ve my great musical playing abilitv to the trumpet section at U J P' 1 1 V l I I I 1 I, Gina Bishop, leave to Tawny lllarketti, my beloved sister I bestow my good nature and charm, also my good grades which I received in my senior year only. I Leslie D. Williams in sound mind and bodv give all my intelligence, my locker, my teachers. my grades and all my love to all the underclassmen. I. Renita Beth Barge, in sound mind and body. do hereby will my flute to lst chair Ilutist in S5 mphonic Band my baton to the captain ofRockettes, my inkpen to the secretary of the Senate, my expertise to the Editor of yearbook. my 'A' grades to the class dummie and my love to Ken. 1, Tammy Havens hereby leave my shortness to any Freshmen girl on er 5' tall. Agradezco a todos Ia ayuda que we hau hriudadoq eutrezo wis bueuos juralas notas a los libros de esta escuela es ero ha L Y -P ef dejado uu hueu recuerdo eu ustedes' Now Inv Feel Huskies prideful and Mr everyone I od Bless You! Rudy Kenda-Ecuador. L Carolyn Ratclifti being of sound mind and body, leave Sabrina Hrownlee all of my sophistication, also I leave the sophisticated I 'en ts all of my friends pictures and telephone numbers. I Lonnie Humphrey being of somewhat sound mind and body will my once heralded trombone playing to the future musicians at Northern' I also will my status as class ham to whomever End it necessary' I also lea ve my once great sports career to Whom ever find it necessary. I Ben -Hur Franco, being soundeminded and able bequeath these last wishes after leaving Northern. Being a sound and worthy saxophone player I leave my skillful play ing to Junior Aldrich keep up the good work Junior. As for my saxophone section in marching band, I leave it to Rose Rhinehart to lead them next year good luck Rose. Being also a good tennis player I leave my tennis skills to Greg Merle for nz y last wish you ll need it Greg. To all of the good teachers I had at Northern, Thanks for ever- ood-bye very one. ing of sound physical and mental health herebj with my lawjver present lea ve to Pontiac Northern m y .Swiss bank accoun t.' to be used as scholarship funds for academi- cally gifted students 1Bobby Green bcholarshipl. The account is to be transferred from Switzerland to Northerns treasury OH 1984. L lllichele Wnegar, do hereby leave to Viranda Smith all my used and unused correct-o-tj pe. To Pat Lewis I leave all my frustrations of Physics. To the upcoming Queen of 1.98-t-85 I ve the disappointment of not having a formal coronationl I Da vid Glover here leave all my dirtv socks and all the sweat that accumulated over the years in m y gvm locker, to the oncom- inv treshmen. In addition to these various items, there is '1 nice used locker in the oran e section, With this I conclude by sayin , 'I lelt the school in vain I want you to remember the name David Floler. ' I Cathy Perrv, will my tremendous dix ing skill to anv lreshmcn girl who is brave enough to dive. I, Darrvl W Robinson, hereby leave all my A s and B s to tht? rpm on in fresh mans and now to be sophomore s to hirther thel education and ii'-vou re into sports I leave you my sweaty t-Slllfl 'ind my dirty socks. . ' I I 'Ii -Ile lllontgomery being of sound mind and bodydb 'rwlu' df- -lore all my Intelligence Punctuality and thus pf ' ' ' ' ' if linda I 'nneron Deshawn McDaniel Na F819 R09 ' .kllllldflil 2 Qt RN- c F x X! I I-I -Nh is X Jw mb 3 f to tg, W: x.. Es it 3... - - . , .1-mf - , ,n,.,f , , A , - , - 1 -4 ,V 11, ivy? q M 63 if 5 1 QQX C-f iff A,MfQZQv O JUL' X 6524, V fs' 111 M 111 E? F- W M SLM f w g -V is 4 I f --.1 f '11 - f my 1 eb 1,4111 ff, - . Q ul l A 4--,' V ' 549. , , 1 ,g yf,,f'1 lm, V Vyfv , w ', 1 ' AA X 14' 2 11? ff ZW? . Tit? if fi f I 11 gk Z x fx fi ' ' ' 51 5 -l A , ' 1, , 1, E ' :,v W 9 V, 1 fi 1 .V'f I , ,v ' f' A1117 A H 1 'f i,' A v ' 1 , I I Z! 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X A 479' wwwvw ,lla-, ' Awnff .: L-mz., 7z::44,,,f.qwi' f ag 57 ..,r I.. , .,v.-V x. , . 3., f. s W , F i ,' , . x ,,.. .,,- . , 1 ,fy I Rza. p 5-,WY x 59 5 QB BEM 1366? qp. urn, .. sa iI'Ay' .'51' f '75 ,Q , A NTI4- ' x I I S ur 8 , '4 1 9,5 L, .I - 1 39 H7 'E rf' .smfzi , J N -as 41 f , 1 I1 Rs O lim , l f 'lilgl i 'I a. 51, K nl il Clk v Q I xl T -fn . -I DCS.llByrdm .imma Lim. iifmfv f I , 0 A .ik UU Q4 '. , A .,,..a,-,., ,,-.,-.1..., 1.-..-- . A Ready . Set . . . Action .V The football team of 1.983-841 did their best at a terrific year of football. They were not all that successful, but they did their Hnest and had fun while playing. I remember sit- ting in the stands cheering for what we hoped would be a victory! I t was cold but no one really minded. All they were interested in was winning. The whole school loved go- ing and watching our mighty HUSKIES in action! Thanks Coach Schmidt and team for a great season. 1. The team gathers for a last minute of pep! 2. The game begins with spirit. 3. Trying for our first touchdown. 4. After half-time we try another time. 5. Central sure is a tough team to beat. 6. As a last resort we punt. 7. We kickoff after half-time. 8. Maybe we'll make it this time.' 9. Our Huskies are tough but not tough enough. s 1, w W .X-48 li- 5.1. JV Football At lt's Best! ll fi E' ' :L 'A' , W .vm was mm f,, , Q W? nz.. .5 7, ',,k ,.,,. . .. , r ...A . 1 Us Ulf' .,. 444.-a h' 'A 'M' W 4,..:.. 1 .5 fu, 1, ,. 4 'fha f , 1- ffl! ci: ,A R. Winds. D, Brvant, K. Williams S Hav K King M Penermon C Jefferson S Hunter R M ak R 2 D B D , . V , . , . , . , . , . 0 , ow : . rown, M Johnson, D. Dinkins, C Hall, R. St. Aaant, H. Johnson, C, Erkins, M. Frye, T Walker Row 3: R. Slusher, C, Jackson, J Warren, G. Joiner, S. Vanderpool, M Mathews, 'If Penermon, T1 Snodd , A. R D. L h ' ' ' y amsev, vnc Row 4. Mr. Pizza L Peoples D Parker S Croskle S Foster A Guther Q R D Ell h h ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. y,.oss,. enwoorLC Minard, Coach King 1.3 U 4 ' Lets Get Ready And Go. This season was sensational for the Junior Varsity football team, they did a Hne job. For a bunch of ROOKIES they sure tore up the football Held. Those guys had a perfect .9 and 0 record! Coach King and his assistants really shaped those fellows into a Hne bunch of athletes. Watching them was almost like watching the pros. I hated to leave the ex- citement when the game ended. We sure are looking forward to next yearf 1. Huskies' team gathers to give support. The game begins with a fantastic kick off 3. The rush is on! lllott comes on strong. 4. Travis takes the hand-off 5. Travis goes for yardage. 6. Going for a touchdown. 7. The ball is being carried down tield by 320. 8. Great catch 480. 9. Straight down the middle, by the Huskie offense. 10. Harold Johnson carries the ball around the end. 2. 5- 5 4 3 Girls Va1's1'ty Basketball Callmg The Shots J , ' 7.52, Y .?1 'fa ' 'A + 1 I J Q49 my 1 fa .Q J i J , W ,,,, , I f 3 V 1 4 , Pi M 4 ' , xv 5' , jf I 5 .f f L def . 'K ?'f?r' ' .. , L5 we 'fgfff , 1 j 1' 1 1 L , . I-fa l 1:9 B 1 ,qv-4 ,,,,-nd GSM . ,.,, e. V W ,1,,..,,.4..ww ..... --...A. .t-W- . ..., , --J--d Go Va1's1'ty! Those girls sure know how to play basketball. They put real spirted into each and every game. At the games while watching them pass the ball around the excitement in the crowds was very strong! Everytime the ball was shot into the basket, the crowd went wild. The girls brought spirit to life in all their games! Great job girls and their coach Mr. Carr. 1. Sheila Holmes cashes in on another 2 pointsl 2. Yvette Brown deflects a pass intended for the Eagles. 3. Paula King jumps for the jump ball, 4. Go get them Huskies!! 5, She shoots and its good! 6 Wa to ass that ball . y p . 7. A struggle for the ball. 8. Two for Tonya!! Aww'--31253 J V Shows Promise For u Heros Q . ea 5 'Q , I , 41.5 '7 v 'vu Y if , A -, C Tarpley. U1 Davis, C Hunt, C T pl Row 2: Airs. 1UCDonald, IU St t 5 IW AI AI Ils, J. ilaughn, J Brice. ,, V . , . I I W g , - +-... 5' . fe, ,,,,,. . ug, 5 2 ? f, 132 'K ii. . I f'f:3r'3 .. yn-I f - 1 inf, H 5. Pf Ni V X ,A X .4 Junior Varsity n The Move Coach McDonald shaped the girls basketball team into a Hne bunch of players this year. Watching those girls was exciting and invi- gorating. The fans enjoyed every minute of every game. The enthusiasm of those games made for a verv interesting game. There wasnt a Huskie around that didn 't talk up the Northern J. V. girls basketball team. 1, Bringing the hull the court. 2. Huskies try for thejump bull. fi. Driving the hall in lor two pointsf 4. Huskies no. 44 shoots and hopes tor is score. 5, Going tor the rebound. 6. Another hope tor two points. T. A struggle tor the hall, hut the Huskies will rf-cover. R. Alichelle Mills plans a mighty block. ...M I ,-...i--.-.. 'Aiwa 65 Here Are The H uslfie Swingers I remember hearing over the P.A. how the golf team once again defeated another Schools team. lt was a good feeling to know that We had a team that could do so well. That was the year Carlton Taylor went All- League. Mr. Goodwin, the coach, used to sa y how this team brought him a good feeling everytime they Won their meetsl They are a great bunch of guys. 1. Farlton Taylor lines up lor a winning putt. 2. Pat Hayner follows through on a perlevl stroke. 3. Marcus Cu-Vton practicing hh: shot. 4. Edward Taylor in his haokswing. 'W 'N r. f u mx .fl f.,,, li .qxs L A r 6 I I . , X! 'I a t ,H hui. Ro-1. 1.1 M G' Mfflluki Mills, .1 mf lesion , fl. lu, Cross Over To Wctory qt .v - - .f A 1 ,.r Wt . A Q ,v W . f,, i.. , ,g 1 , 2 , 'ff f , . 1 'f I . I , , . s -, - Q f 7.1: N., f 1 5. Enix. 5. Q if hf l.Q Sg'4v A '7 3 4 .rg I vw . -5 . . 5 - . 3 r 4 . it ggb g, lg V V, A . I -' , is 1 js . EP-'-'J V 1' fu , ' a u f, I . lg. a - A l 5' M . H V1 1.7211 .1 V 'ef .55 7. ' 1 ll ' xiii - Q ' 'dvi-w.4.g476, uf , Y ' Ax '-' ... 1. 3 4 W.. .9 4: V, -mr , I . V, 1 1 I. 6 'f This was a Hne season for the Boys Cross Country team. They raced across the Hnish line many a time. This was only to find Wait- ing a proud crowd of Huslcie fans. This team had fun on and off the coarse. It didn 't mat- ter Whether they were just hanging out to- gether or running the hardest practice ever. Coach Nelson supported this team with great effort! We all have to be proud of those great guys, but most especially they made their coach proud of them. Thats for some long running memories of a great sport! I. The team splits up lor a prarticing run, 2. Look at the form those dudes have. fl. The seniors gather Ihr a run together. Rowl A Martin J Anderson W Jones J DeJesus G McClusky R Walker Row '7 1 Thompson R Mills J Marino C McF'errm C Barton C Hudd leston A Jones Coach Nelson 'Q 522505 9 an if' -I 'V -' Q 1 .w41f,35'A? -wi, 'nf . :wi-:W A '134f We Are Few But We Are Mght 1 This was the season when only two girls went out for Cross-Country. But these two girls did their best at keeping in the race. They did a terrlhc job this year. JoAnne Warren was a top Winner in almost every race. The fact that they were few didn 't stop these two from do- ing the best job that they could do, They proved to Coach Nelson and all the Huskies plus the other teams that a few amount of people could be a very MIGHTY team' Liz Pena oots oft in a practice run 1nAnne and Liz hare a run together Them are a team JoAnne shous ol? her medals with her medal winning run 7 swf N I gf Row 1 I on Heev er L11 Pena loAnne Warren, Coach Nelson ll , .us WG QS spa is X 'F 4, T 5 2 Wy? i. Rm Cm 1 -A-4 f-f--1-A--I-K -nal- -A '-V' H uskies Love Tennis The spirit that was shown by the girls Tennis team made up for their loses. The dedication these girls showed lasted throughout the whole season. These girls had fun where ever they happened to go. They became the best of com- panions. Their coach Mr. Harris kept the spirit alive every meet. They know how to have a good time even when the pressures of a game are on their backs. Great job and better luck next year! . Sherry Clark stru gles to hit the ball. '. Brenda Leal :hows offher perfect Rzre hand. I 11 47 Great hit by Beclsv Long! .3 H W 4 69 lr, W , VZ Aw 1 I M W gl U Row 1 Wctory IS Only A 'i9t.r0ke Away j 4 . E Q1 7 . , T :A. V2anGilder, T Fosman, T Parker, C . Perry, D. Marino, T Wllson, R. St. Amant, D. Franklin, P. Franklin, Row 2: Coach Osler T Freelan, S, France, J. Murray, N Cherry, T Zsolz ' J. S b' ' al, a ms, P. Cook, T Kedmg, Coach Beckner. Row 3: K Bond W Hall T' Gilchrist, D. Wallace, D. Smith, R. Largent, R. Leach. A. Miracle, C. Parken Iv I .I I Ili 11 5' P I Y' f Fifa ?' JI q A V , Q4 .L 9 . if -AI ' u - il Swimmers . i Ready . Splash Those nights of the girls Swim team, swim meets were always so exciting! You could almost feel the cold water hit YOU in the face as it did the swimmers. This was a fantastic year for the swim team. They now hold the best girls swim record in a great number of years. They had many girls break records this year. They took the trophy in the first annual Northern Invitationals! The coaches Mr. Osler and Mr. Beckner did a wonderful job! Congrats team!! 1. Swimmers . ,. Take your mark ,. SPLASH! 2. Dana Smith with her record breaking backstroke. 3. Huskie diver! 4. Tina Zsolzai doing her workout. 5. Tina Gilchrist demonstrates her backstroke. 6, Look at that Fish! 7. Like a totally swimming swimmer! 8. Cathy Perry and her stateward dive. .V x.. iid!!! in 3 ' 1 ' u in 1 ,M fy., ' . I , . , 0' MVP---' J.. v T '1 f:7 '. 4'--3-1.2,-.,'5 f f '-'-W ' 4+ ing, ' - ' f' ,' f , V. , , A .. if gkr, , 2 . ,A , Z . Q JL J, in A ,.. . ',A . J f .i V ,f ff, ' ' .W , f ., ' 'QI V, inf-M ,Y fn- . , ,,. fam .V 1. ' , f ,...Q,+- H Q -mn , . . ef' . ii Mygy , ,. A .J ,V fi?:4,:fihZwjf- -f .,,,. V- , it iff f ' ' . . V. ' , , 25- TFT f ' E' - 2 fi JfH'w1'f'2'f ' , , f 04 1 , . ,, Jiffy: Journe ing To The Top! 2 W fm w vp 0, M--M: Am V41 CI mn-vw .1. f N -TIF' 7' G b u . Ev 1, i F.. A B v 2 la I AY AJ M K :M mx',11n, fl I my Q V , 5 M I iw s X f I A A f if Z Vu. , T'-, J Row 1: J Nayler, K McCoy, L. Powell, G. White, R. Pryor, L. Jackson Row 2: Manager R. Threlfeld, D. F ord, A. Smith, R. Anderson, A Brown. R. Mills, C, Barton, Coach Green 1. l L4 -Q., aff We Are The Best In Pontiac Looking back on this years basketball games I can only remember the fun and excitement that radiated from the gym. The crowd would just go crazy as our Var- sity team made basket after basket. This was the year we stormed the Silverdome and took the city championship away our cross town rivals. Huskie fans would pack the bleachers full just to see our guys take another bite out of another vitim or I should be nice and call them teams. Thank-you team for one more year of a great basketball season! Hope see more of the same next year and the following years to come. 1. They are just giving points In us, but we don'1 mind, 2. Gary White Knows hell get his two points. .'i', The Huskies capture the trophy from Central. 4. Chris Barton puts nn the rnightyjump. 5. Amos Brown shoots for his usual points. lsn'l he great. 6. Who will get the ballf' The Huskies ot'cour.se. 1, lilott sure tries hard. but not hard enough' 3. What a shot' These Huskies can sure throng dwg, V Basketball - We Are Great if 15 Q e ff Q .,,, 4 'al i f-J v 1? Q 1 ee,. ' P ...LQ , '.,E 3, J i ' if-h in , 4 A , 532, fl Q Q- , eeee Q jf ' A, , aaa , 2' W. . .A 'H-4.,1lM H Row I: L. Frump. AI. Lewis, E. Hawkins, T Howard, J, llliller, D. Chumley, D. Thompson, lllanager P. Bell, Row 2: K, Harris, M Mullins TDnllS,D.P' , - ' a e owell, I Faerie, fl bhlpp. C. lllmard, R. Bell, B. Mason, Coach Kingl Learning To Beat The Best You wouldn 't expect the J, V. team to he as good as the Varsity team but they sure surprised us. They Could bring just about the same amount of excitement as any other sport in the whole school. The gym was hopping for this team just as it was for Varsity. Coach King knows how to put a team together. Those tine dudes make us proud to he Huskies. They too beat the Central Chiefs. It was not the game for the championship but they did beat them reat job guy Q N ott will newer lvl HA thi Hu kie ti ht t r the reh und Hu kie will reti wer the hall and we Ulll XIII thi ame e Hott I-ell u n Hhe look ilu' lhe lrill .f. Cuing for a terrific layup N. Thiq .Hott lellou' mine up in the Hu. kie. Hlind si e '. heref another twin point, lor our te-im . Tum' Daniel' Jh xy, hi. au'e:ornejun1p.h I f Y G ' Y fl 1, 11 'A ' 4 If shut. 2. s S 'g if if , Y 3, s' s ' 'f ' ' ' ' A - V S g' . 4, Thug A ' fi .- do 'I even kinfu ' re to 4 . 'T I Y 5 , L 1 - N I T , I s 4 . S A -. N if N x x s H . if f 'gqfuif' :H N. The Wres tljng Ma 011111 ef WS,-. f 1 f fm' ' ff f :Z 'f fi W Q Q14 Qf 4 . , A uf J ' K, V K N E A ,-my ' -Q, .xii -N IW, 1 , f l fk 'X - J , QR I Q N M, f 1 l 'Fi Q i 1 gf T ef, D. Prentis, T Luuric D Polk J Hudson I Harden D I hn H M 7 F h B H .. , . . . , r . , , , 4: sun, u 'Lx vac mwn. , Branner. N. Lees-, K. Williams, A. White, P Smith, K. Smith. J. Hliller fl, LPv.'i6'rf M' X r X Q I . I 5 ? E 51 ji s SN 3+ X I 5 A Nhimllr: 'X f ' ,f,.f - ...Q Varsity Wres tling Lookin' Fine. The Varsity wrestlers can be proud of their season this year! They have done a fine job and all the Huskies are proud of them. This was THE year season for the coach as well as the team. Coach Brown has been coaching for 10 years and, as of February 2, 1984, has won 108 meets and only lost 27.' Thats less than 3 losses a season. Our Wrestlers are lucky to have such a great coach and likewise the coach is lucky to have such a Hne team. Those mat men Wipe up the floor with the com- petition and so everyone should warn oth- er schools ofour Huskie BIG RED WRES- TLING MACHINE!! 1. The team brings out another Huskie wrestler, 2. This guy is not going anywliere until u'e've bet him. 3. This sports is not a friendly little ,.'fdl11P, its phys- ical. 4, lioach Brown hriels some guys on the situation, 5. Doesn't that look umwntortahlef' 6. Terry Louris is on the prowl and hell get his opponent. 7. This is going to be a close one. S. Karl Williams is a ready Huskie wrestlers. YMMK JV Wrestlers Are Awesome , , ,LT 1 , 'AQ Q 4663 M . f f ' la e 55 . fi lg g ., ' f 5 5 i A . ' , FQ 'lf' e if v , 1 A , W Ml 7 F ie ' 39 5 - eff fi . H ' .. . n 1 0 K ' -. Q if 1 ' ' Rnwl'H lure H Hinvham P Terrx' IU Hunter R Va D I h H . . , , . . ,, , . K , . , . - n, . , o nsnn, . andall, ASSll9f8Hl Cuach J. Levier, Row 2: C. McAllister, D. Brown, R. lfas-is. V M'F' ' , T S' ' ' ' ' 4 ernn immune, H, Jnhnmn, J. Dnlxens, T Farsrm. If Penermnn 1 iv 1, 1 x Ng , X 12 X 5 Y bl. v 1 9 1 rr,hB1., V Wresthng Takes To The Me ts Bov I tell ve gomg to those wrestling meets IQ elwaw so much fun The Coaches Mr Broun Mr M111er and Alf Lewer must work those gux Q exert das Cause thex Cure are the greatest Sou would thmk be mg I V thes wouldn t hate ab much spunk ae the Varslts but thev are full of Spunk No one has to ash who won the Wrecthng meet thex can safely .assume that the PNH Husk1es tore up the mate Th1S wear has been great tor our wrestlers Thev hexe thezr great coaches and 39518 tant coachee to thank Har that Thex are a ternhc hunch ol gms e H11 A e rril 11 r ltllkflll 111 u 1111 A on uh 11 II11 1 I1 o ll 11 Rfndrll 11rt 1 1 111 IE' U I 1 I C' Hfl U FE I re Ill I r the 71 wer an c U O V 7 I w . .,' . N 1 .T , ' ' .',' . , . , , . f' V , , ' .- - 1 . I ' I, , , 1 . D 'V . , , , 4 Y v N . 1 1 ' - ' 1 11 ' I. Th 5 'I 5 star! 11111 n 1111 11 ,Q 1 I wld. 2. IU . 'I 1 '1 .-4 lo '11 1' 4 's fl ldv is dui ,gf l1Hl1,Lfl'l1g,f I1 I 1 leg. ff. T111 k' 1 1 .-1 S111fh1fk' l1,'tu11,Lfh. -I. 11,5 1111 I ,HPI i111 'I 111511111 A 111114 ' blhllg. 5, We 11 ,Q1 '1g 11 pin. H. Tl 's g11wx' w1'll ll' ' get 1 Hy. Y? 'g2.,0 L. B Varsity Volleyball 5 E if xlrlr G 4, xhf: -A 1 'Q-fuliltl H la fr, M ,ll lf - Y' i . ' Za, l a A , 1 2 ,. Q V U Q , Se Lag e-at l 5 W i 2 - . ,f lj f l 1' tl X v J, L I' .p s V I is X9 Remembering tbe Varsity Volleyball team is a trip, They always tried so hard to Win every game. Coach Grothe and the team did a Hne job. Better luck next year. We have faith you'll do much better. Row 1: W. Hall, L. Pena, B. Wilson, S. Elison, P. Holmes, T. Williams, Row 2: Coach Grothe. S. Johnson, R. Lee, A. Burrow, C. Schnaidt, S. Carr, E. Moore. 1. The team warms up together. 2. They practice set ups together. 3. Wendy Hall shows her great bunt. orthern S Super Svwmmers' , ,nn KITOUNG OOOIIPOQ Jw r ,pr r 64 ' I 4 3 445' - 'l ., .1 , -MM, I 7 L A I ' A , .. ,. 5 ve fin... Row 1: J. Sizemore, J. Smith, D. Huantes, E. Green, R. Slusher, S. Baroflf M Swenson, Row 2: Coach John Olser, C. Edwards. R. G ' R. ' ' races, Courtney. 5. Barnett, Coach Jerqv Beclmer, Row 3: F Cruz, T B ll d A White, B. Wilkenson, T a ar , M Guyton, C. Zimmer, R. St. Amant, M Frye, R. McC1eskey, R. McCleskey. 1. W , 0 'm'W'7Z1f zf ,v ' O vf,1E1l,Q::l I ,lm-I X TXT. . -f -I 411 xi? ,,..f 3 -13 sq? , 'if 5? 21 , 15.1, 3.1. X .. , 1 'tg W ., - .Nw .... .1 f. Super Swim Action At orthern The Boys Swim Team started the season just right by winning almost all of their meets. I can remember Timeing the lanes that our Huskie swimmers swam in and the feeling they gave me alone was enough to H11 the school. They are a Hne group of athletes and we are proud to have them as Huskies. Coach Olser And Coach Beckner shaped those drench bodies in to actual swimmers. Thank you team for your effort and thank you coaches for your support. This year they held their Hrst Invitation- als and were not successful in winning the trophy but we know theres always next year. 1. Swimmers take your mark! 2. And their off? Who will capture first? 3. Danny Huantes doing a fantastic fly. 4. Tim Edwards with a first rate dive. 5. Mark Swenson as Super Swimmer. 6. Mike Frye tired but keeping the pace. 7. Ricky McCleskey with a dive thats sure to win. . 7, 1, -W, we-I ?jf4Zi 'f,, :fa fm w wrain -all 415411 KQKWVWW V ,W , 7 .,. ,. ,,,,,M : 'm',, 't ' fe we 4 mam. we-uuqau we .,,,,- mnousmilsfm ff T t...,.. 'MH' 1 5 -...zfzf-M f f- 1 Varsity Football Jr. Varsity 7 6 5 6 7 6' 5 7 6 Saginaw Arthur Hill 12 24 Saginaw Artburiliill o Edsel Ford ig 33 315611 Igvrd H C1 1, ,g ar s on 18 Lanz? saggy, 25 28 Lake Orion 25 Det,-oft Kettering 17 20 Detroit Kettering 14 Waterford Kettering 5 ij gateriorg gfletterzng 27 Waterford Mott 3 el' 01' Ott 12 Cranbrook 7 38 Cranbrook 0 Pontiac Central 12 30 Pontiac Central 4 Wins-5 Losses .9 Wins-U Losses Boys Golf 169 Hazel Park 169 LG2f1Z7fe 's 194 Lake Orion 169 Ha 61 Ifog 195 Pontiac Central 196 0 wif f 32 M ,J 198 Waterford Kettering 155 I C13 Ziff Ott A 1.98 Waterford Mott 168 1 L if 207 ,' 1 197 Clarkston 162 1 Fi. i CHO? 1 -1 -f 173 Lake Orion 163 0 WU: fezzfl ' ff 1 416 Oakland County 471 5 Cljrigtfgi Ott yt N. I 1 . N, 1 186 Waterford Kettering 152 . V 249 Hazel Park 218 0 iWifj'dLHjr d f 190 Waterford Mott 173 I 3 ga 3 e an ,M A' 188 Clarkston 170 0 WMS-10 Losses I' ' A 431 Regional 20th . . . N-tl 398 League ' 5th Girls Swimming 2 Wlns-11 Losses-1 Tle Sept' 20 Fenton Girls Basketball 22 Pontiac Central 45 Sterling Hts. 44 gftfoit Northern 42 Warren H S. 12 'aw-gon 36 Flint Central 56 Oct- 4 Hazel Park 50 Avondale 40 8 Fenton Relays 79 Pontiac Central 30 11 Flint Central 42 Waterford Kettering 48 13 Hlghland Park 44 Saginaw H S. 53 18 Flint Southwestern 38 Lake Orion 39 25 Roseville Brabiec 32 R Southwestern 55 Nov. 8 Detroit Northern ,-elf -. . A 52 Waterford Mott 62 10 PNH Invitationaj Y 47 Pontiac Central 27 15 Avondaje ' J- .1a.- - 40 Clarkston 51 It ':Z'Q1' - 36 Waterford Kettering 51 Wrestlin 'V' gg'-Q..4i. -- g jj' Q. CIT! H'1'.- 37 Lakeland 38 T. 9 Qjak 40 Lake Orion 46 Dec. 1 Sterling Hts. Stevenson g -L, ' 48 Inkster 52 6 Rochester ' 33 Waterford Mott 36' 16 Oak. County 53 Avondale 50 17 Oak. County 63 Clarkston 64 Jan. 5 Rochester Adams 55 Detroit Southeastern 21 7 Hazel. Park Inv. 8 Wins-14 Losses 10 Pontiac Central Girls 49 Boys Cross-Country llcigif 015317 Sept. 10 West BloomHeld Inv. OCD 4 Avondale 25 Bxotzlg RQCS' 13 Lake Orion 6 Waterford Kettering 26- W Kettering 15 Pontiac Central Oakland County 98 Mbunt Clenims Inv 20 Waterford Kettering Waterford Mott 51 Walled L k C t 22 Waterford Mott Clarkston ' 8 8 en ta 9 . Fell, - Waterford Mott 24 Shrine In v. Oxford Inv. H 27 Cl k t L l Troy H S. ar S 057 855116 9 Clarkston Lake Orion Regional I2 League gf Fm-al 15 lblilford NWN J 7 Dis tricts lllal: 4 'Cx 1 , um., L , 'Q fl l . f. r I . 3 If .7, X lg N 'k 13 , J. 1 P 5 , bZ 4-N l...v W Jan. 5 10 12 Swimming Cla wson Oak Park A vondale Hazel Park Flint Central 17 Madison H. S. 26 Detroit Northern 31 Highland Park Feb. 2 Roseville Brabiec 7 Pontiac Central 14 F. Northestern 18 Avondale Inv. 21 Roseville 23 PNH Inv. Girls Volleyball Jan. 4 Rochester 5 Pontiac Central 9 F. Northwestern 12 Brandon 18 Milford 23 W Kettering 30 W Mott Feb. 1 Avondale 3 Lake Orion 6 Clarkston 8 Lake Orion 13 Oak Park 15 W Kettering 16 Pontiac Central 20 Brandon 22 W. Mott 27 Clarkston March 5 Districts Boys Track April 7 Spartan Relays 12 Pontiac Central 17 Lake Orion May 1 Oak Park 5 West Bloomfield 8 Waterford Kettering 10 Oxford Invitationals 15 Clarkston 18 Regionals 22 League Meet Girls Softball April 11 Pontiac Central 13 Lake Orion 16 Lakeland 18 Waterford Kettering 30 Waterfor Mott May 2 Clarkston 4 Lake Orion 7 Oak Park 9 Waterford Kettering 11 Waterford Mott 14 Clarkston 16 Lake Orion 18 Milford I 21 Waterford Ketterzng fry . 1- 1 11,44 April 9 I l 13 16 18 30 May 1 2 4 7 9 11 14 15 16 18 B Dec. 6 1 6 21 28 Jan. 3 6 10 13 1 7 20 27 Feb. 3 7 14 1 7 21 23 28 Mar. 2 5 April 18 May 1 3 7 8 14 15 22 0 Boys Tennis Lake Orion Pontiac Central Waterford Kettering Waterford Mott Clarkston Lake Orion Hazel Park Oak Park Waterford Kettering Waterford Mott Clarkston League Lakeland Flint Central Milford H.S. Regionals ys Basketball Saginwa H. S. Lake Orion Pontiac Central Benton Harbor Lakeland Ann Arbor Huron Saginaw H. S. 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Ken Gilmore, Violet Geasoclc, Richard Glazier, Jamie Gott, Terralyn Gomez, Tommy Gonzales, Angela Gonzales, LaShawn Gonzales, Louis Gonzales, Rebecca Graves, Damon Gray, Sonja Gray, Terry Green, William Greig, Penny Grimes, Tina Guthery, Booda Guyton, Marcus Guzman, Eugenio Hall, Robert Hall, Sandy Hamelin, Stephanie Hamilton, Tina Hanspard, Stephanie Harden, Jeffrey Harvey, Danielle Hathaway, Terry Heckert, Leon Herring, John Herron, Brenda Hicks, Marv Higdin, Jack Hill, Alfred Hill, Robert Hirsch, Janelle Hobgood, Mike Hoffmaster, Martin Holmes, Larry Houston, Tina Houston, Vance Hudson, Jason Humes, Brenda Humphrey, Tracey Jackson, Carey Jackson, Janet Jackson, Latoya Jackson, Hon Jackson, Yolanda Jacobs, Dorsey Jeffery, Deborah Jeffery, Tracey Johnson. Aaron Johnson, Danny Johnson, Darren ways, , I Q as ,'- 'S-' c , 2 03. ' Xu 5 t x x 5-A X A f T Q Ha QW M Q 11 SW W, , AV If 4 4 1 Mfg' me J 'H L 1 .Q aj. 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Nicholson, Bob Nve, lllattheu' O'Berrx', lxfvle Owens, Isaac Owsley, Aileen Palacius, Veronica Pankey, Joe Grea t MIOD ds Working Together This year the Junior class made a wise decision in choos- ing their class officers. They chose James Mitchell, Presi- dent, Joanne Warren, Vice President, Andrea Brooks, Secretarvg Van Nguyen, Histo- rian: and Tressa Gardner, Treasurer. You all are doing a fine job for the class of 1'85 . 3 in f L 'f 2 ,V fc ,. 4 1 I ? ,, , 61, ., f f 7 f f Cf - A , , 1 1 1 f fy , f W, ,.,i,, I 1 'I 4' ' 6 0 433: in 2 I iuv '44 1 gf? , 92 f 1 ,. .. X. ,gy fa, x 'X ' A l f . , ' V ' 'Sf' , ,. .,,,. f f A fl f g I .L f fx X f t t Nx W . ,., ,, V,-,,1,.,,,,,f,,,,,,a56f ' it ., 345 . ' ' f 3 , , I f ... f , ,, ,, ,ft V .4 A ,JT ' A X ' 1 ' A I , L 'Pi lf' 1' . . . 5 -43-4, 4 , if ,, ' and f. :.. Q. ,.. 2 V: fl 4 Q We 6 1 to ,,, ' 22,5 75? Q ,eg ,Q S 1 ,M 4: p 1 1 K . 'fb 58 ei' if '1 ,- ha -v o x 5 W' - Aj ,W , : ,I A., I ' , f X V- , ' I - . . 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N.r.Z5s.mfm ug WhRsammDQ.L2h2 Shinnik vi c DLL 'Nbmtleagb Nm yogi www ,-...W E' - J-fg ,ZZ 3' Ti -is-:F I -45:5- ,amu ff. in fig A xnM. ws.9Nn9JnNkNN:9.avCx Wim' Q.SA.e.-Naba A wx- .K .F ,4 - Ng I Q l I n X L 1 1 +nf , yffw, vu p V :,.M,.x 0 ,, , D . .-,vi-v W MW X if 1 ,of gan M, 4 wana- , 1 Adminis t1 Gators -,W A, , W 'J 1 f f f v ffyi, , X A 'ff f , Z1 ' , The Administration of Pontiac Northern is always trying to hold down the fort and maintain an atmo- sphere in which the students may grow and develop. The Administra- tion is always looking for ways to help students overall performance. Mr. Duffy is starting a new policy of pairing counselors with principals to form teams. The team utilizes com- puter fact sheets printed daily to keep up on current information and insure prompt action. Thanks for your care and concern. 1. Do you have a doctors excuse? 2. Mr. Burton discusses some business with Virginia Hilli. 3. Seated, tleft to rightl: V Duffy and N. Felt. Standing, Kleft to rightl: E. Dauw, D. Hut- chens, O. Burton, and D. Cralgmile. 4. Unfortunately, this is lylr. Felts lastyear at Pontiac Northern. We will all miss him. 4132: .,, T -,..4mz M 'Ya 1 Z i i f , I 1, , ff! io 3753 xl 'x 'VM ,. -v. 3 41 'E arf xx W4 i wwf Cf' 3 2 K f u 4 V' N l 'Q ' 1 W 'if V .J i ' V -. 4 g T5 3 . 'Q I 'L .m.,,. ' V-.ff,:2, , ei A , any' 1 P ah I T AB fe n- Y I . , I f ' 1 I . ly? W I5 2 HJ' i up ' if A A-1 35 5 .1 I I it fe, fa Q ,. Q Y , 3' . . V 'Eg ' Q It , . 1 V 4. J T A 'V s 1 1 'l 21 t Q E , 1 1 lic' I 1 is tx 1 3 wi 1 . - 4. .V v ii I 2 Fi 1 ' . -4 4 ga Vg . H- wxf.1!l,gQg.5 my n I lu. Secretaries God couldn 't be everywhere, thats wh y he created secretaries. Our won- derful and extremely hard working secretaries are the glue that holds P.NH together. The secretaries help keep everything organized and run- ning smoothly. The administrators as well as the whole school, depends on the secretaries to keep everything under con trol. Not only do the secre- taries have to maintain their own jobs, but they have to help the ad- ministrators as well. Their jobs range from tiling, answering the phone calls, recording, typing, and answer- ing student and staff questions. Thank You very much for your many hours of hard work. 1. Standing. fleft to rightl: I. Martin, T. Hicks. B, Hurst, and J. Reene. 2. lllrs. Thompson checks student records. 3. Yes, we have school today. C47 Staff Assis tan ts Do you have a pass 7 or Where are you supposed to be right now? is a question often asked by our staff as- sistants. The Staff Assistants have the responsibility of monitoring the halls, checking student passes, moni- toring certain areas to minimize loi- tering, and checking stairway exits for smokers. When busing began in the early 7019, Mrs. Moore, a con- cerned parent, felt the need to have the halls monitored to make sure the bused students Weren't being har- assed. She and other parents then began monitoring the halls on a vo- luntary basis. Thanks to all the Staff Assistants for your help. 1. Dave and Pepi check Hoseais pass. 2. Mrs. Phlegm gives students a late pass. 3. Seated, Ileft to righ tl: G. Hill, and L. Phlegm. Standing Ileft to rightj: R. Williams, A. Moore, and J. Armster. X 6 1 X- v N 1 , 5 X ,, . , P O QX .i! .f NN. 2 X6 New S E vi i UAH ,ff 40 f f fx -nr Jai 1 W! Mam tenance And 0fHcer Walker Mr. Walker our friendly Police Counselor provzdes a well needed and greatly apprecrated service Along wzth bemg a pohce ofhcer downtown Mr Walker helps to mamtam peace and order here at Northern Mr Walker deserves a zmlhon thanks Our Maintenance staff rs always hard at work trymg to keep North ern sprc n span Wrth the combmed efforts of the Mam tenance staff and the students Northern w1ll be 1n the best poss1b1e condrtron Thank you for your hard work 1 Mrs Chasteen cares for the plants 2 Mr Walker and Prentrce Garvm have a ta k 3 Mr Walker 4 Ed McMahon and Belva Chasteen If M L. J Z X ,X 'WY Q . l E 1 I 3 1 Driver 's Ed And Mr. Bngham Mr. Brigham, our Career Coordinator is responsible for overs seeing all the ninth and tenth grade units of the Student Planning Module. The Student Planning Module is a com- prehensive program designed to aid studen ts in the selection of future career areas and in the selection of high school classes. Under the supervision of our three Driverls Ed. teachers, students over 15 can learn the fundamentals of driving and the skills necessary to obtain their driverhs li- cense. 1. Mr. Brigham works with Carol Done. 2. Students study different traf!7c signals. 3. Mr. Stimac and Mr. Grubb. 4. Mr. Brigham. I SPEED '2 QMIT -k..l 1 ,rv , : , Zh A 5 lyfhsil Counsehng The Counselors at Northern are ex- tremly important to the students. Our Counselors help us make major decisions which will affect us now and in the future. Counselors give advice help students select classes help students with their future plans and goals and overall try to guide you smoothly through high school. Throughout the year they are busy handlin the many problems of the ciency and to be able to handle any problem that comes along is an ex- tremly hard task. We are extremely greatful to you all. 1. Mr. Smith helps Brenda Humes select her classes. 2. Mr. Maturo and Chris Barton go over Chris s schedule. 3, Seated J. Maturo. Standing fleft to rightj: D. Riddering F. Smith and C. Rickard. Q Q Ii g 1 . students. To maintain control, efh- Ar gym-. X -55.1 Wa Library And Art Through the use of Northern is media center, the staff and the students can discover the past, present, and fu- ture. Our collection of books, audio- visual equipment, microlqche materi- als and other printed material pro- vides an excellent opportunity for broadening our readers, viewers, and listeners in their search for knowl- edge and experience. Under the supervision of Mrs. Woo- din, students can learn to develope and improve their art skills. Intro- ductory Art, Crafts, and Ceramics are just a few of the classes Mrs. Woodin teaches. Thank You Mrs. Woodin. 1. Mrs. Pomeroy helps Ruben Lopez find a book. 2. Mrs. Woodins students work on their ce- ramics. 3. Mrs. Pomeroy. 4. Mrs. Woodin. 4 . -' ' . J ,f 'if' 4'- , A... Y it .4 -fvfflrlrffly I j? 1Z:Z.,Q . 'V X .4 if VZ, A V 4 ' .. W ZW' l , . ' P ff.. Inf, X if , ' 4 2 fr r' I' ' ' ,eg ani l 4 M' . 4 HH 4 . . s.,..,,,. Music Our Music Department is one of the very best around. Mr. Adams is do- ing an exceptional job as Department Head. We have three very talented and experienced teachers. Mr. Holi- day has an orchestra class that com- bines band members as well as other music students to compile a Whole orchestra. There are three different choirs: Acapella, Mixed and Girls Choir. All of these Hne choirs blend together to make Northernis Music Department one of the best. The bands participate in music festivals and as expected, score very high. Thanks to everyone in the Music De- partment. 1. Mrs. Setterlind directs one of the line choirs. 2. Mr. Adams directs the line and talented Symphonic Band. tandin fleft to ri htl: L. Holliday S. bet- 3- S g g terlind. and A. Adams. Home con omics And FOFBIQH Language The Home Economics program is designed to meet the home and family needs of all students and the vocational needs of some students. We 21 like to give special thanks to Mrs. Taborn for all her extra work and an extra special thanks to Mrs, Yousif and Food Service for those DELI CI OUS chocolate chin cook- ies. Two languages are better than one and we couldn 't ask for two better Foreign Language teachers than Mrs. Sanders and Mrs. Moreau. With the help of these two teachers, the students will be extremely affluent in French and Spanish. 1. Mrs. Moreau laughs with her French class. 2. Mrs. Taborn and lWrs. Yousitf 3. lVIrs, Sanders and Mrs. llfloreau. 2 3 'fi -v'- ,, G 7' 1' A K 1: 41 ' -11 ' 41 A I . X I 4, Q w 1 1 9 3 v s Let's Get Physical 3' , . . fww Wm Physical Education Lets Get Physical , I Want Mus- cles , Tuck those tummies and touch those toes are all signs that in today's world Thin is In . We are constantly being bombarded with commercials, advertisemets, and 20- minute workouts that are in essence saying you must be thin to get a com- panion or a successful job or just be happy. The Physical Education De- partment can help you get into shape and develop your sports skills as well. We have an excellent one here at P.N.H. made up of Eve highly skilled teachers. One year of gym is required and most students take it in their Freshmen or Sophomore year. Racquetball, gymnastics, swimming, bowling, and roller skating are some of the classes offered. 1. Margaret Johnson and Cornelius Walker demonstrate a thigh stand. 2. And it's over the net. 3. Mr. King, also known as, The Incredible Hulk . 4, Mr. Beckner shows four young ladies how to play badmitten. 5. Mrs. Beale demonstrates gymnastics. Business d uoa tion The Business Department at North- ern offers several areas of study. Data processing, accounting, and business law are just a few of the many classes taught by our Business Department. Northernis business classes provide opportunities for stu- dents to learn business skills for both personal and vocational use. The newest course, Clerical Typing, is fortunate to have eight new electric typewriters. The Sales and Retail class has access to a new eletronic cash register. Co-op offers job place- ment in fast food restaurants, super- markets, and department stores. 1. Mr. Friebe helps Deidra Davis. 2, Students in Mr. Friebels class finishes per- fume display. 3. Seated, Ileft to rightl: L. Kawiecki, T John- son. Standing, fleft to rightl: J. Nelson, C. Peete, D. Friebe, and V Oliver. mm...,'t-'5.., 1 13,1 f f so WN' wiixvxsz a 2 Z ., , 1? f n W am- Vocational Education The Vocational Education Depart- ment is made up of Grapic Arts, Woodshop, and Electronics classes. The Grapic Arts does the printing for the entire school district. Next fall, all the calsses in the Department will be combined into one class, General Industry. The Voc. Ed. Dept. is offer- ing a new technical scholarship for students who are going in to a techni- cal field and who have excelled skill- fully as well as academically. 1. Students in Grapic Arts work with a Multi- lith 2850. 2. lt's the engine. 3. Seated, tleft to rightlr M. Davis, and R. Milner. Standing, tleft to rightl: J. Hovis, J. Brown, and E. Sloan. 9 1 as V 1 2 Mg, 'S Q... ' fr '52 K rv-x . iivmuwnznm - 1 nm P -ve F ..s-J.-..-.fm-.-..... .,.-....f-- ..,,.,.,,.,..., ,,.,,, NA.C. is the Northern Assistance Center. This De- partment is one of the biggest departments at North- ern, but it is often times not recognized. However, the N.A.C. staff does an excellent job. The N.A.C. staff helps students with handicaps and also our for- eign students. The NA.C. staff is a huge asset to Northern, especially for the students NA.C. helps. We are one of the few high schools that have the best staff for the job. We would like to say thank you to all the N.A.C. staff and let you know how much we appreciate your work and assistance. I. Mrs. Harris helps Mona Taplin and Joe Moses. 2. Mrs. Schwartz helps Danny Johnson with his math assignment. 3 Seated fleft to ri ht! B Wri ht F Rosenthal and E Byrnes . , g . g , . , . . Standing, fleft to rightl: C. LaFontaine. R. Graves, E. Gilford, W. Smith, P. Cutler, and L. Taraschuk. 4. Seated, fleft to rightl: F EteHa, C. Harris, and J. Schwartz. Standing, fleft to rightl: J. Weber, D. Eisenberg, and M. Goddard. 5. D, Riddering, M. Kemp, J. Milzow, and S. Richmawi. T .4 vt V u , a ,P L, ' 0 Us V Y -I ,Q fo 1 - .ga I I 'f X x Na -XX g , 1 . 5 167 x ff 'UU' 469' ,., 'L V S 1,22 Q w. iw' .9 '6 P2 1 E 1 fx ff , Xxx Z f F I 1. 0 x s, 5 Math Algebra, Trigonometry, Geometry, Geo-Trig, and Math for Daily Living are all classes taught by our dedi- cated and highly skillful Math De- partment. Math is only required for one year, but many students inter- ested in a math oriented career take it all four years. Ma th is a very useful subject and a great skill to have mas- tered. We need it to Hgure weekly wages, our taxes, and for the simple task of paying a bill or buying an item. l. Mr. Small explains a problem to De Vonna McDaniel. 2. Mrs. Hoard goes over segments with her class. 3. Seated, Ileft to rightl: J. Zyskowski, D. Pel- ton, R. Hoard. Standing, lleft to rightl: J. Goodwin, D. Zeilman, G. Cheek, and T. Small. Science The Scrence Department at North ern offers students the opportumty to learn about and to explore the l1v mg and the ph yslcal world Scrence rs one of the hardest classes at North ern Courses are offered at two and three level classes but regardless what level you take, rt lS strll qulte challengmg Courses that are offered m all the major scren trhc areas B101 ogy Chemrstry, Physrcs Health and Human Brology All our Sczence classes are very rewardmg for those who plan to go rn a scrence field ca reer 1 Mr D Schmidt explams the assignment 2 Smrle Richard' 3 Dr Bates and class mspects a bottle of their home made wme 4 Mr J Schmrdt makes sure hrs class rs work mg at all tzmes 5 Mrs McGhee explams the p8I'l0d1C table of elements to her chemrstry class Q .mf-F1--E-V' I I I 7 5 , .. Z ,lx Plsl' ', lj i sift V . - : - : 1 B P5 A' 2 1 gb .V , aw I , K , . if 5 egg' Y, if X yi A 'ii IA' mi I .-'15, .'1..vf:.g,,- ,,,,s,,., ' Q 4, lb Q N- ns, ten' ,Q-'R f X ,vw il -fa , S...- .7-,X f A o .vw sf' ' .fe ,g. l . 2 1 '9',.' YQ 7 Q y, A, v-kk .I+ , 6751. Q Ap, nf, V1 ., . .K ' fi--f I-1? - ' 1 5 1 English The English Department offers classes in everything from Classical Mythology to Investigative Paper. 1984 brought along changes in cur- riculum in many departments. One of these changes greatly affected pre- sent and future Sophomores. All 10th graders must now take and pass a composition class. At the end of the semester, students must be able to write a good composition in order to pass the class. Students must pass this class to graduate. American Lit- erature, World Lit., Classical and non-classical Mythology, Bible Lit- erature, and Public Speaking are a few of the courses offered. I. R. Hull, C. Skyes, and R. Faust. 2. D. King, A. Petteway, and D. Williams. 3. E. McClendon and J. Cass. 4. Seated, tleft to fightlf K. Miller and C. Rob- erts. Standing, lleft to rightl: I. Owens, and S. Cook. 5' in . -:X-nv I 5 , I, 0 o Yi 'xa- '1 '5' 11.1.5 'ia Q S. qs M RF -if 1 ' iff , ,av 4 , -M' ,. ,, Soc1al Studies Recognizing the importance of knowing the past in order to inter- pret and understand the future, the Social Studies Department is con- stantly searching for new ways to motivate students. As 1984 begins, the Department is changing its cur- riculum to better meet the needs of the future and to ensure that North- ern students leave high school ready to meet the needs and social chal- lenges that will confront them as they pass from the fantasy world of high school, to the real world of life. 1. Mr. Stimac lectures to class. 2. Mr. Pizza explains assignment. 3. Seated, fleft to rightl: A. Costello, D. Mor- gan, Standing, Ileft to rightl: R. Harris, R. Stimac, W Coulter, and J Osler. eet th . ITII ou nlwewit . The GMC family of great trucks. Trucks like custom cloth upholstery and plush car- the comgact GMC S-15 Pickup and S-15 Jimmy. r a full-size Custom-conversion GMC Van. They all give you the versatility a second car cant, yet offer petmg or optional AMXFM stereo and air conditioning. See your GMC dealer for the GMC truck that could become the J I iQ! you lots of .car comforts, too. , busiest member of your Comforts like available -.J - l family. ' A truck you can live with. JK.,- R, 1 ,, V - , ' 1 - - - - -I GMC S-15 J'mmy GMC S-15 P'ckup GMC Rally Van PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE INCORPORATED 108 PONT AC MALL OFF CE BLDG PONT AC MICHIGAN 48053 682 4600 FOR ALL GF YOUR TRAVEL NEEDS Tet iybei 1 y Company 'tt , fray' i I 1 1 'I V1 I l I I 1 I . I , T17 il I X ii' :nm X NXZQED - 5 'WMP tngwm D. , u A ' N x ' '- ' 5 wggxgf Q mv - - fa- 'NXT ' ' ESBLTSW :ww 'Iii I -4.1 ,.- ,, -- ,., n 1 ? J I 1 I ! wmnmwvxmemm' .taxxmiic LE Qc-ng B X' ismwkm 1 1 P r - MLMX'5 n my. A Amummwxlam mmhx- A A w A-img Q ,W 'hmm ,fm-'-Rmjjs, Qimm 'P :K A-Y 2?-vw.: 1752 'Jin iv ,-'QUE .,, r 4, .ff 2 '25 la , , I 1 ' 4 ,Q ' I 2 Jil! ,... Z 2 , I 1 r 5' I 4 -- A, i I ,,,,, ,W1,,,v- J! 5, . . N, u? ffEf 5'35 '!' ?f 'X 1' 'rv-5 41 va-vp This years Court Representatives are Jackie McDonald and Michael Wyatt. These two Une individuals have accomplished a great goal in their sophomore year. They have shown leadership, academic, and congenial skills to enable them to obtain a Wonderful momentum in their lives. Congra tula tions!! Allen, Michael ,V Amerson, Chevelle ' Aznerson, Patrice rmstrong, LaTon ya Arnold, Ernest Baker, Shannon Baldwin, David Ballard, Thomas Baril, Matthew Barnett, Anthony Bass, Joann Bell, Patrick Bigge, Audra Bingham, Michael Birch, Rebecca Blackwell, Wctoria Bland, Lori Bland, Michelle Blankenship, Gerrie Bradford Lisa Britton, Oliver Brooks, Barbara Brooks, Theresa Brooks, Walter Brown, Mimhzarie Brown, Richard Buckley, Daniel Burch. Greg 1-vm' V .- .. ., - my L M.. p,- - KL .4 rf! wg! Wx ff f if Y? Burch, James Burkette, Keysha Burkette, Lavette Bursey, Lathawn Bushell, Janet Butler, Steve Byrd, Lisa Campbell, Cassaundra Campbell, Dave Carey, Willie Carman, Paul Carr, Darlene Carr, Sonia Carter, Breon Castle, Joseph Cavitt, Andre Chesney, Richard City, Sean Clark, Shari Clemons, Lesley Coakley, Susan Cobb, Christina Cochran, Patricia Cohen, Roxanne Cole, Sheri Collard, Rhonda Combs, Marsha Cannon, Lowell Cook, Patricia Cooks, Tony Cottingham, Teresa Couser, William Coventry, Victoria Cowell, Larry Croskey, Jimmy Currie, Wendy Cutcherg Dennis Daldine, Douglas Daniel, Angela Dantly, Adrian Davis, Carnita Davis, Christopher Davis, Kacy Davis, Teresa Deaver, Debbie Dehaan, Michelle Dickman, Amy Dixon, Audrey Dixon. Johnny Dixon, Teresa Doane, Carol Dodson, Kim Dosch, Kelly Douglas, Nichole Drew, Ursula Dunqj Heidi . 'WTF +1 , '3H'f7a5gw'-em 'Mgr'-rf V1revVu11,.vf'f V n pf Dumzm, Garrer Dye. 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These fine young people have led the sophomore class to great heights. Their achievements have shown signifi- cant potential in becoming future adults. Continue the good work in making the class of 1986 the best class ever. mp , f, Q: W'Rf1iSXXN E '12, , J JC, , ffl-5: 5,2 ., M , , lag: ' I W ,f gf'- ' . 2-'2 .- ' , ,, Pg, 1 1 1 1 , 1 ,f gag ,- fy ,pn wi is - 5 Y it . V: :A mr 5.-. V39 -2' 49 ,f X I I 5, ef. , fr ' f 4 at ' if L 7 as 'M 9 f A - 1 lah . uf ' X l f I , f E , - 1 .vy new 'L , 1X 1 Y Xi? 4 l 'A 4-nl rf I 'Z X 2? s.-41 1 ,ff , -ev if ff,- I 'W f 4. Q ' Z on H , J- ' , I N. Q 4 -5 if V E 52. . ' Av.,1:i' I 2? ' Q I 3 - i 4' , ,xv Y 4 1.1 f I lo - , , 4 Y 45 f 2 1. 4 ' 1 ff 13 ' QM f I 2 if ' -1- ,. -V , . , H 5, , ,,f , ' Q Q - -' - I f ,i ' ' f ' ,M 1 f f.. 'K ,V ' .nd ,, I - .,.1c. P I 2 - ff. , f '- X ,-.. a,!--- 1, ' KX , ff 1 2124 '44 ' , P 1? 'Q --v, 1, fy ,624 ef ' HX , ' N ' , ' ' . 4 a e f P f I , f ' .Q . ... 5, ' ' - 1 ,n 9 .. Q fy .'llc'C'art-V, Bradley Mc'C'lain, Fhervl Aldlfy, Lashnnda Alc'C ullmi,fyh. Harry .'XlrDunalcl, ,Ueliesa AlcDnnalfl, -lavkie M4f'Ferrin. Craig Meflree, Kathy lWc'lWillinn, John lllclllurray, Joseph lllenuralh. Khampien Aletz, Laura Aleyer, John Alillikan, Stacy lkliller, James llliltun, Adeflnigun Aliltnn, Tracy lllinard. Kym herl-V hliracle, Tina lllitchell. Darryl Aloak, Ruger lllonre. Cvnthia Aloore, Ken Aloore. LeRoy lilorales, Andrea lilorey, Patrick lllorgan, Tina lilorrison, Nicholas liloshier, Todd Alullen. Kimberly Alullins. Alichael Alurphy. Dana .Murray Julie Nguyen. Son Orick. Hubert Owen, Dale Page, Jimmy Paige, Andre Parker, Annette Parker. David Parker. Linda Parrish, Bruce Patrick. .Mary Patton. Yvette Paul. Rennee Pavelka, William Pena, Elizabeth Pena, Eugene Perkins, Bob Pettis, Kinona Phlegm, Terry Pickens, Barham Pickens. James Pierve. Brenda Pike. Bridget Pittman, Elijah z Powell, DWHFVIIE' . ' Pringle. Richard Raniage, lilurraj' Ramirez, Christina S i-I Reid, Stacey , - Rewald. Elizabeth '- l z fs I . . - 7 q 4 1 x fd, Q Ramirez. Alonicn A W 55 , X f QQ 6 I Roberts. Glynda Rodriguez, Anna Rodriguez. Bobette Rogers, lngra Rogers, Latrese Rogers, Teri Rolle, Nicole ,- i , ,: Roush, Heidi 4 I ' ' Rush, Gregory' 1 4, f Russell, lylosley ' - ' fl- ' Russell, Scotty ya, , Saddler, Carolvn ' v 4 W ' 1,1 Sadler, Lisa 3' S xl 'H Sarnik. Ian ' 3? -I .. 4. Arif Vi W' Ready? Angela Hatter is pictured here posing in her 10th Grade Cheerleading unifbrm. Angie has taken her Hrst step into becom- ing a Varsity Cheerleader. Good luck. We all hope you make it, Schnaidt, Carol Schoenick, Brian Sh weitzer. Stacey Scott, Elgin Scruggs, Tonya Seay, Terrance Shipp, James Silcox, Donna Simpson, Mark Simpson, Moses Sims, Angela Smallman, Suanne Smith, David Smith, Karin Smith, Kimberly Smith, Mark Smith. Paul Smith, Robert Smith, Robin Smith, Shawn Q f 1' .- Z, K 9 41 W ' ,:- :f,49P f' g'. ' el Q, afgn.- f, . - 4 vii Z. 4 ,Q 4, ff , 1 af 1 - T HV: x ff., -L vs - if . ' I '-is , 752 1 ., that '1 4, A- Z- l f ily 1-... Q w si WX Q 6' .. 15 X 1 . C Q 'Y 914 xg' QM L V- K Thomas, Kimberly Thompson, Bernard Thompson. lWarla Thompson, Tammy Thorne, Charles Tiller, Cornelius Tomanek, Donald Turner, Toni Ulmer, Todd Vaden, Joseph Vasquez. Ted Walker. Rico Wallace, Kevin Walli, Don Walls. Sherry Ward, Tony Webber, Pamela Wellons, Travnea West. Donna West, James Snorer. Kelli Snyder. Phillip Sornig, Herald Southerland, Tina Spann, Laretta Spenser, Teresa Spiver. Teresa 1 ,, A IQ, if T Annu-9 , Sprague, Barbie Stanley, ,Michele Starr, Katherine Stewart, James Suiter, Deborah Sullivan, Kathleen Sumner, Richard 4 X . Sutton, Richard Sutton. Robert , Synnestvedt,lllivhelle . 7 Taplin, Remonia Taylor, Cvnthia Taylor, Jaequelin Taylor, Norma We Are Proud The spirit jug is something all Classes want. The sophomores haven 't had it much but we still have spirit. Liz Pena is seen here showing how proud the Class ot'86 is to have it. x 127 Whittaker, Angie White, Charles Wilkinson, Robert Williams, Derrick , , Williams, Kimberla Williams, Ladora f' ' Williams, Patrick g ll , I. ' A f 1' xi Williamson, Lee Wilson, Janet Woods, Ladora Wooley, April Workman, Eva Wright, Pamela Wyatt, Michael I Sh owmg Uur S ' ' pm t Spirit week is a very important time for underclassmen to show their spirit. Here are three sophomores, Traynea Wellons, Darrin Hadley, and Diane Gonzales dressed for red 8: white day. Keep up the Huskie spirit and show others you are proud of your school. .W 27 4: ff X40 aww, ,,,, J X f! f if f 4' 9' f 4 If ft, ,f Z V+., A! I.. ' B4 Cbael 3111 Inv ivha 1 ' Bevedg Bably Face To Be Ro ert Griswold Ingra Rogers Your Dreams Best Couple Curtis Terry Joe Castle Pam Inwood Ursula Drew Off POPUIHI Best Dressed Curtis Terry . Daniel Huantes Eflka Greenhouse Melissa McDonald Class Flirts Richard Brown Bridget Pike Class Hams Richard Brown Carol Schnaid t Life Of The Party Randy Griffin Linda H oogenstryd Prettiest Hair Jeff Fortier Monica Harris Blue Jean Kids Tony Howard Julie Murray 14 Kt. Gold Kids Prentice Garvin Don ya Washington Most Dependable Randy Lee Stella Garcia :Q Fannie Ea ton Typical H.S. Student Don Wallie Shari Clark Bggh .glolijvvis Asglsliielglilhiltgg d W 54 le C Fannie Ea ton Beverly Wilson Most Athletic Motor Mouth Mr.MuSC1eS Michael Lewis Richard Brown T H Beverly Wilson Fannie Eaton regg OWZG F1-fem difesi MISS Dvlly Elgin Scott Parton Jackie McDonald Linda H oogenstryd v-.IRI N19-93-Q .NDYYSMKXN QAM Amnmdzswixlmykadmsx kwa ly, Wm ix ' ,J-i:L::S Qmzmmuemxcqa flux- Annum 2 Z , Z , fm Al 4 m ...ir V Q --,. Il y-..s lu - .M . ' 01261 1 gil 5' 'UQHQ-'GA-99,45-,fu an B, i.4H,j fP'ffZf4,,z,,,f 5 wf ,V ,. 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Mr, Adams done a super job, can you think of an y other Band director that can teach the Smurf ? Or who is loved by most of the school? It was a great year, and as always the March- ing Band made it a memorable one. The members ofthe lllarching Band are N, Baumhardt, lil. Bradford, PV Carey, IV Cleve- land, W Copeland, K. Daniels, K. Davenport, R. Eaton. T. Ellison, D. Figurskey. A. Folkes, B. Franco, A. Frazier, T Gardner, L. Gonzales, C. Grandberry, J. Harden, V. Herring, L. Hoo- genstryd, P. Inwood. K. Jones, W. Lewis, L. Manley, K. Martin, IW. lblartin, A. Martinez, T Moshier, C. lllurrv, M. Nye, I. Owens. C. Perrv, L. Prieto, L. Reyes, M. Reyes, R. Rhine- hart, D. Rocle, R. Samples, J. Sizemore, C. Smith, D. Stewart. M Taylor, C. Thompson. D. Valko, M Valko, D. Walli, C. Whitaker, A. Williams, L. Williams, S. Brooks, J. Burkett. S. Coakley, lW. Combs, C. Davis. U. Drew, C. Esralian, K. Ferrell, S. Frazier. J. Gray. R. Griften, M. Harston, M. Holmes, P, Homes, C. Jackson, HT Jackson. T, Kennedy, IW. King, R. Louris, S. Maher, D. Murphy, Al. Nve, R. Paul, C. Payton, E. Pena, R. Reece, S. Reid. T Rogers, E. Scott, G. Smith, S. Smith, C. Tiller. R, Walker, A. Whitaker. A. Williams, C. Brumm, A. Combs. A. Disney, S. Hammond, K. Kennedy, D. Landry, W. Noez, S. Nye, T, Perdue, T Phillips, F. Rivera, K. Tullis, P. Williams. and D. Moore. The flag girls are- B. Brooks, P. Owens, J. Gram, T. Payne, S. Jef- fries, and M. Jeffries. Mr. Adams A X is T 1 .......-,.....,.. Q-anew.-4-x .,.v 1 5,1 1.-1 'NSSDGQ mica-q.,'v'v9apHQ'es-wwaaawvevnvwuzh-n vvm-a L . ,M A - -AV , l v t l, fU,.,,.s,, My-5.azy,qlx4,-1-1,.,...--a , , 1 1 w.Y.'11.'1 . .f 4 ,Ae-'rally the 'N sf ms heuause they we gfra- tice. Whatever the rea- son, they made us real proud to say that thev are on our side The Var ' V . si- ty cheered for the Varsity Football, and Varsity Basketball teams. Also they pepped up our pep assembliesl Even though we didn 't Win ever .V game the cheerleaders made it worth our while. Mrs. Battle is the sponsor of these cheerleaders, as Well as all the cheerleaders. A note of encouragement from J Hirsch, D. Hooper, T Marks, B. McDonald, C. Ratclifh R. Rodgers, N. Sanders, and R. Wilson. Co- Captain-C. Carter Captain-K. Simmons. Hus- kies, Huskies, Don 't be shy stand up A2 give your battle cry V-I-C-T-O-R-Y Ms. Battle ,4 1 - Z! .4 in I ff rw., . if .w ' QR :- f:-yv's3-q4--ew-w-:q-n-1Mnw-u5uv3g1-v 1v- - . HV M3k1.Hg ur Way To The Top We 're almost there, just one more step and we'll be at the top. So We'll have to keep working real hard. The J. V Squad cheered for the J. V Football, and Basket- ball teams. Along with helping the Varsity Cheering Squad at the Pep Assemblies. Thanks for making our school look good. The Junior Varsity Squad consists of Row 1-S. Gray, D. Jeffery. J. Scott, K. Snover. K. White. Co- Captain-S, Brownlee. Captain-S. Keyes. 1... 'Vill UurHe 5 C if Z P15 31' S OH GH sw, Z? . 5 . The members of Symphonic Orchestra are: Row 1- C. Wilson, E. Kirk, J Taylor, A. Zal, D. Terrio, K. Clark, and J Brice. Row 3- TY Moshier, Z Zal, Morino, J Sewell, D. Marino, J Salina, M. Webb. and B. Brooks. Row 2- L. Zal, K. Daniels, F Gordon, D. Rockole, and T Gardner, Row 4- A. M Guerbe, A. Buford, L. Cowell, A. Daldine, L. Gonzales, R. Bar e, M. V ' ' g alentmo, R. Eaton, W Carey, and Mr. Holliday. .ny The members of Symphonic Band are: Row I- R. Barge, L. Gonzales, A Martinez H Duna' N B h d T P , . J, . aum ar t, . atlerson, M. 712ylnr,I,. H'vilII,.'iIT1S,-IA Sizemore, and IVI. Zal. Row 2- L. Prietn, K. Bond IW Zelf-fic M Kinv 9. Nye, T Kennedy, J Berres, A. Whitaker, T Gardher-L, Williams ,I lzlsir den, D, Landrv, Y Nloore, C. Smith, anflA. llillianzs, lfo W 3- D, Zell LMI, T Moshier, J Mitchell, R. Rhmeharl, H. Frnnw, W Copeland, J .-kldricll. D. Walli, S. Smith, J Farmer, J Af-e, A, Hammond, I.. Humes, If Pc-rn, G. 136 Ewrfilifilvr. I' vllrandlwerrv, 'I' Philli S d H N - , . p , an , hamples. Row 4- D Jones, D4 Alowrz' I' 4 '?I'9sl1 F H I1 ' D ' 3 - . I , .. aw 'ins . Rockcole. D. FiQgurskeV. C. Brumm, Ii Ifafll. lx Ihlxrlw mrl, I'. T F' ' ' H in :nfl lx lklartm, I. Owens andK Daniels Row 5 C 1 1 Hfw1,ff-nf, .l l m.'n-r. A. Fowlkes, M. Nve, R. Eaton. IV Garey, ami I .mlw ff idgmglb Brafl Hem, ' Mfrs.. I V 1 x lllllm, P. Lexus, A. Gutherv. E. Pena, C, Whitaker, 3kk'f'l1+ 0 fhifwu xiflwt Il iv- -1, , 1 D , . . WZ, 'HL ,JR , .. E ,Umm A Mlem We A 3- I lloshleri Sardner. Hou 4 . 'X .1 bf' 1 .lvl Q5, RW 1: Qlfllm 611115536 Hlhlldlk 1'jl3f'l 5W.f lun W UW' f C 14. fa.-w-Suisse:-ma ..., . . . Play gain, Sam. '1 4 .. X W liz gl I YW' '9 ' 'Z M 41 1, 'Wg-2-4-M., 1,1 '79 X at wr. gg If you are musically inclined, the best thingyou can do is tojoin one of our bands or our orchestra. All ofthe bands are directed by Al Adams, while the orchestra is di- rected by Leonard Holliday. In these classes you advance your knowledge on musical instru- ments, perform concerts for par- ents, and visit other Junior High schools to share your talents with them. Symphonic Band is the highest ranking band at Northern. It is every musicians dream to have the privilege to be included in this band. Symphonic Orches- tra is the only class where band students join string students to produce a full orchestra. Varsity Band is needed to review general requirements taught during Jr. High. 74755 A A The members of Varsity Band are: Row 1 - S. Johnson, J. Vaughn, K N. Taylor. Row 2- L. Blair, D. Adams, Z. Holt. B. Gast, T. Johnson. V. Kinzy, K. Coleman. and A. Combs. Row 3- R. Griffin, R. llloran. Dinkins, D. Brackwell, D. Chatman, R. Walker, R. Muma, S. Hall. Adams. eg, 0 9 , Dodson, L. Brooks. T, Perdue. tl. Haney, D. Bulord, A. Powell, T, Haney and K. Kennedy, D. Lynch, P. Williams, K. lililler, C Davis. N, Rnlle. K. l.1aFay. E. Grugler, A. Dunlap. Al. Nye. W. Noel, G. Smith, fl. Howell, F. Rivera. D. L. llaris, .V Bradford, A Ramsey, E. Green. C. Neal, T. Ellison. and Mr. Sv 4 i I i 4 l 4 w 1 J y l l I I I I 1 l 5 138 W St I Everyone Begins Somewh ere! Even though they re only 10th Grade Cheerleaders, theyre bound to hit the top soon. These girls do a great job at cheering for our Varsity Wres- tling Team. Its true one unusally starts at the bottom, and thats just where these girls have to start. But they sure don 't sound like the bot- tom. Keep up the good work girls, well be behind you all 10095. The 10th Grade Cheerleading Squad consists of U. Drew, S. France, S. Hartsoe, A. Hatter, P Holmes, A. Sims, 'IT Turner, E. Workman, Co- Captain-H Roush, d'z Captain-Yf Patton. gf . , 2 ,, QM' 'JV' ' N f 'Y ' A LX H alftim e Thrillers Remember this year when Home- foming Wasn 't traditional ? Well, the ltockettes made up for it. The game against Central, where the Rockettes performed, was good. They looked so cute in their little red suits. There was only one Word for their perfor- mance SPECTACULAR. The Rockettes are a group of talented young ladies that provide halftime entertainment at football games, basketball games, Piston games, and Oakland University games. These girls also perform at Pep Assemblies. The Rockettes are sponsored by Mrs. Taborn and led by captain Renita Barge. The members ofthe Rockettes are: Row 1- T Armstrong and R. Barge fcaptainl, Row 2- K. Clark. L. lllcfurn, and Y. Alexander. 2. Hold that pose girls. 3. Our famous jacket. 4. Aren't we pretty? 5. Listen to lWrs, Taborn, girls. Mrs. Taborn 40 Remember all those students that had so much fun on those French Food Days. Gosh it sure did smell good when we Walked by that class! It was those days that I wished Ihad taken the class. They also had other fun things to do in the semester. For example to go to a French restaurant and have supper. After learning to speak it pretty well, there is a tour available for those who Want to go. The French Club has grown consid- erably over the years, but the work was just as hard, as it was fun. The members ofthe French club are: Row I-R. St. Amant, T Le. L. Butler, S, Umpstead, D. Nguyen. A. Clark, B. Brooks, M. Garrison, and N Nguyen. Row?-R. Press, C. Barker, T Con- nelly, lil Svnestevdt, V Harring, J Roberts, T Thibodeaux, V Nguyen, and M. LeBarge. Row 3-S. Shaw, J. .Murrsx G. Clark. K. Wil- liams, K. Davis, Z Smith, 'F Goff S. Brinson, H. Jenkins, J. Byrd, T Dumbridgue. Row 4-K. Workman, P. Arnold, S. France, C. Schnaidt, and J Adams. 2. The oftibers are-S. Shaw. K, Workman, B. Brooks, L. Butler, A. Clark. and S. Umpstead. 3. The class is working hard. Le Professe ur Mrs. Moreau W , Le Cercie Fran cars 'I Z if? -6' av X M V7 i' ff' A1 4? ,i, W 'lbw- a SOC19d3d H1span1oa Mrs Sanders Another greatly expanding group at Northern is our Spanish Club. Like the French club, Spanish is a very popular class, and is extremely difh cu . These students that take a for eign speaking class are rewarded with being able to speak an exciting new language in only a few years More and more, students are taking this class, if not for the required classes in their Held for the excite ment alone This years Spanish members are . Row 1 J. Gutierez B. McDonald S. Posada E. Pettis S. Hamelin S. Luster C. Branch J. Paschal! D. Rosado, R. Gutierez. Row 2 T, Tarpley, D Busbee E. Johnson K. Martin K. Sullivan A Martinez, D. Cruz, M, Brady, J. Simpson, M Edwards, E. Serna, Row 3-C. Chappell, S Dawson, T. Board, K. Thompson, R. Grice, L Stephens, R. Leach, T. Dills, J. Warren, R Reyes, Row 4-C, Rewald, R. Cooper, D. Robin son R. Woodward K. Jones, J. Grice, M. Jack Hayner. Co-President J. Warren K: P. Hayner Co-Vice Presidents- A. Barnes K: C. Rewald Treasurer- 'If Tarpley, Secretary- M. Brady Gdiflos ' 141 x K o I I lt - son: L. Blankton, IT. Powell, A. Payne, and P. 7 ' 1 Q , X FJ' A x X . 3 Akf A'A' '---A-'- H--f--1:ae T a, Name That Tune ' 'w ' U. 1 V.. 4 .. Vim ' ,.r!..- 51- p.nrr1.11-.nr ffm- -P!-'N' -1 1 H '! 1 N -V Y , - N.-v ,-. 1 ' u-r-.a!:.q!s .-rv thr -In-In-nf - fm!! llllrv Alu- . , 5 , . :.:',. 7'-rffs,lY n,ur:.-u-pl.a.r- I'q-?n.m-lnlhr In--r , rf , fl 'urwi .47 l'r, 1--rfnlvllaw .ami .-H flu-5f'!fvlH Xlmrn 4 A 1 Q l.':, v. 45' n .ff 1 .'-'f r!.nnl1u-ul .uni -lurflr-I n-'H--nn hr gr! . , Ir, ., ru-rxwfzf .fzmf-.sz--1:11 Ihr .14 flllflfi Aftllll. all bands ll! , , , , .:- Jn.: .Ltr rr-I fu VL Linux 1 if m N - s fd , 7 cw -C1 Lshta Null NU- ,' ' I J v' 1 N fx PAH- N .. u A Nfnrf lr' l'.1,fl I l'rru Q H-Jlrrl-ll N ' ' V ' ' U Hn N f'a. rf N I -.nAJrx H Hrr-r VN--Ima-1 N 4 ' Ll W . 'H No Iv' Ru! .I flfwn- lf-'sr sf 'flu K V' 'fa f 1 i N X ', 'C ' iQlQ ling: Q . . M '.'D:::!P.:1'1 AQ4u :Qu AlDl: ::f S - Agn? g - ' ' f:'- A L I 0 ' - ' so AA: I n 91 I an ri lg!! 3 ' -DI! ll Iii :minimis :sau Aasau .!?2'.'223L . ,,, . SS .. 3 :'72 ' ' .. ' A 'lf 1 I -4 --K . ef , ma I 1 U The members of Jazz Band are: Row 1 - M. Taylor, M Reyes, P. Holmes, L. Gonzales, 'II Ellison, D. Walli, C. Payton, .L Love, J. Sornig and R. Laota. Row 2- P. Lewis and D. Figurskey. Row 3- L. Reyes, and C. Zimmer. Row 4- Mr. Adams, R. Eaton, A. Valentino, A. Fowlkes, and L. Manley. The members of Pep Band are R Brooks W Carey W Cleveland K Damals R Eaton D Figu A Flowers T Gardner C Grandberry R Griffin P Holmes P In wood T Kennedy M King P Lewis K Jones L Manley A Martinez T Mosluer M Nye L Prieto R Rhinehart D Ruck cole J Sizemore C Smith G Smith C Thompson D Valko M Valko D Walli A Whitaker L Williams . , D . , . , I ' Y ' I ' I 1 ' 9 ' 1 ' , . , . , . , , . , . , . . , . , . 1 , . I ' Y ' I ' I 1 ' . 1. ' 9 ' . , . . ...' f-.H .L .- -1 wa 1142 -A 44.hvw.'.n.G-vw-.4lg4,L:4m1i1u-af ', , ,,,3.6, ' 1- i za, l 4 - M For People With Pep, A Club For You Q I . . 'V 2 1 V - ' 4 'v i cab V, .. I I ,IW . 7 A V f if ja' e- ' IVV.. -X I I 5. Vw 'L 1 f , . . W- f ,f A if S 1: 'ggi -Q W One of our newer reinstated clubs was the Pep Club. They sure attract- ed a lot ofpeople with their Ioudness. They cheered our Husky Team to victory many times, and cheered them up when they were defeated. When the team was feeling down, the Pep Club would let them know that they were behind them 10052, and sure enough they made a come back and won the game. We all thank you for your help. Mrs. Taborn is sponsor of this group. The Pep Club members are Row I- J, Smith, T Chatman, O. McC'onner, M. Edwards, R. Jenkins, K. Guidry. Row 13- A. Cooks, T. Chap- man, J. Byrd, S. Jackson, A. Jenkins, S. Brin- son. and A. Cleary aria S1 CON YH l'l! l7Fll'l! ' T35 144 f' Who 's Got The H uskie Spirit I7 The Pom -Pon Girls The Pom-Pon girls are always a pleasant memory. Remember when they gave us terriHc entertainment at Pep Assemblies? Even though coronation wasn't traditional, the Pom-Pon girls made up for it. The sponsor of this group is Mrs. Mc- Donald. Continue to make our school is name something we can be proud of 1. Hold that pose! 2. The Pom-Pans in action. The members of the Pom-Pon group are: A. Daniels, B. Pike, K. Montgomery, L. Buford, C. Jackson, T1 Connoly, K. Houston, R. Sam- ples, and S. Baker. Mrs. McDonald 1 I H ea Ven ly Voices Each had their own special sound. Each let their sound ring out loud. What a wonderful harmonous melo- dy that was produced through the mixtures of soprano, alto, tenor, and bass voices. Our four choirs did just that. Each of these choirs are direct- ed by Mrs. Setterlind. These groups put on concerts for the student body and outsiders. Its nice to know that our school has true talent! 1. The members of the Girls Choir are: Row 1- K, lWc'Cardle. T Buckley, C. Jackson, R. Collard, T T Herring, and K. Holder. Row 2- A. Hendrik, D. Jones, L. Weaver, K. Latta, K. Smith, E Davis, and W Wanda. Row 3- N Johnson, S. Love, K. Richway, H Bramb- lett, S. McNeese, and T Cynthia. Row 4- D. McCoy, S. Frank, H Hull, J. Shipp, R. Payne, and P. Greig. 12. The mem bers of the llflixed Choir are: Row 1- T Taylor, L. Thomas, L. McGhee, S. Vam- golder, T Guthery, and T Greene. Row 2- A. Cooks, K Bumpous, C. Davis, T Williams, C. Ratclifrf A. Bradford, and O. Giles. Row 3- K. Norfolk, S. Dawkins, M. Sanchez, VV Bour- geouis, B. Grosnickle, L. Price, N. Williams, A. WinHeld and Y. Broadwax. Row 4- Mrs. Setterlind Ali .fd Q . 1.4, .5 P l . ' l .. D lm L 'l i .. .gilikg mb V-pd Us ldlradenao A 1' W' fa m'1WGf-.- N' M Senfbez lil Voices Reaching For nity 3 ,W ui .-1-sv! The members ofthe Northern Lights are: Row 1- S. Wilkens, K. White, and S. Kayga. Row 2- D. McCoy, C. Ratclifll W. Grosnickle, V. Houston G. Hernandez and P. Cordell. Row 3- L. Weaver, K. Coon and L. Ramsey. Row 4- A. Frazier, J. Marino, F. Ratclifif K. Workman, C. Wilson and J Shipp. I we H d R Fri mold D Biz h F Lee B Glenn .5 lxaxga and C. McFadden. Row 2- B. Horton, Cordell, S.. Wilkins. F.YRatclif1, E. Pittman, L. Knowles, M. Green. J. Shipp. K. Dye and N. Long. Row 3- W. Waltman M. Griffin T. Beckon T. Gowdv W. Jackson, D. Gray, R. Jenkins. C. Reamer. S. Brinson and C. Wilson. Row 4- T Smith. J Hawkins M. Sanchez K. Doon T. Hilborn B. Cutherv. J. Jones. K. Workman. L. Ramsey. R. Lee, and S. Brown The members ofthe Acapello Choir are' Row 1- M McDonald Y Currington, G. ernan ez I 1 Leann '-'- 4'A Ls- ' 'A ' -H glaze 'Ti' 1 J : 1 - - ' 46 K h 1 i' , ' .. 'Y 3 W - V ' z I K .I I: - Q N, ' vy jf., an V. U e' 3 ., . .. V 1 V ,. -- ---- ----i--vw--- A..', 'U wr '. . V V Q 1, 14 in ' ' , ' ,i .N .. A .z i e L31 W 1 . f' .' 1 . 1 ,' E, ' 1 1 2 ' f 1 Q .ts l V V I. I 6 A 1 Q . L! . g ,. L ' 3 . ' W f' ' ff 2 4? I1 ,X Q -1 X g : ' M - 2 , 5 -, ' 3 . . x s- , 5 5 x x f f .5 , 5 V' If V ! , I f 2- ' gwfvc , 2 E '-W., ,f ' fl. ' I I ' '. V if s . . V 4 4? .. fa ' - -' , - 1 -'ff ,., , i' ' , A ... , , . 1 'S ' , . 1- , . . . , l. ' 5' , , - . , , , D lee. 14' X Co op is known as an extra activ ty linstead of an extra English Math or History class a student can sign up to get a few hours off of class work. Of course the student has to prove that they can handle the pres- sure of school work, and of doing their job. This takes lots of effort on their part, therefore they should be given lots of credit. Our Co Up Group I. Row 1-V, Stephenson, L, Birch, TY Browm- lee, and Mr. F riebe. Row 2-M Kirksey, L. But- ler, C. Yapo, and D. Gordon. Row 3-R. Pid- kett, W. Negron. S. Eaglen, D. Peters, and J. Murry. 2. Row I-T Havens, P. Le, C. Moran, S, Pitt- man, T Aginaga. R. Delaney, S. Gray, T. Pat- terson, L. Freeman. and J. Lee. Row 2-T Gardner, N1 Phyfer, G. Johnson, K. Smith. L. Whitlow, L. Arnvo. B. Koslowslci, L. Wethey. D. Rayment, T Zsolzai, A. Charponki, and R. Baily. Row 3-P. Buford, C. Knight, J. MCA- boy, L. Carlson, S. Hanspard, A. Gandy, A. Griffen, R. Glazier, R. Rogers, and Mr. Green. Row 4-S. Fayne, L. Williams. J Mitchell, B, Green, L. Humphrey. R. White, J. Word, D. Glover, C. Freels 1 4 , . 'lub if? r'-.E '- --nu 'E Ifll - ..l - ,,u - ..l - 1--A i ,,r-- , un. H1 E- E- Y .1 24 m .- .Lug ,Ln ..- ..- l .1 .' E I 3 1 s1: . Q.. - 5, - Q4 . A 1 l X -,-,,,.,,,N N...-ag-4 H+ 4:-ff iff! All Their H ard Work Through The The National Honor Society has al- ways been one of Northernhs favor- ites. Not only does it hold Northern is potentially best students, but is also holds the Northern High School is initials. Seriously though they really have Worked hard. They are, and al- ways have been noted for their Great-Jobli They do so many little things to help Northern along. From NHS. to NI-LS., Thanks for being so special. 1. The members of the National Honor Soci- ety are: Row 1- A. Chakrapani. R. Barge, T Jones, M. Vinegar, B. Brooks, and L. Butler. Row 2- D. Nguyen, M. Valko, D. Valko, P. Le, and C. Rewald. Row 3- K. Daniels, D. Rock- ole, A. Hall, and R. Eaton. 2. The omcers are B. Brooks fSecretaryl, P, Le IV PresJ, D. Rockole KTreasurerl, and L. But- ler IPresidentj. 3. The two year members are: Row 1- D. Nguyen, R. Barge, T Jones, B. Brooks, L. But- ler, and C. Rewald. Row 2- M Valko, D. Valko, P. Le, K. Daniels and D. Rockole. Mrs. Cook I W A f 4 5. 7 WH4 :G Q J,-1 I rf., -f ..- H. f xx , 4 , ,Je ,, X If ,QI ll X - A81 123314 5 ,vll I fl l , QQ ff! F, . -u-11:10 :QL Us-' . .,. -..f' Years, ls Finally Paying Off' ASW rbi'-393' O Yu! il My I 5 X.. IHC MQW? JW 543214 Wmwff all W f,,mauu-- 3 Lf. . Z 44 W, ' fo M fw X K 3 in 2' Inav X ? - XRXNNVRR 4, -v MASQ il, 4. B. Brooks and C. Rewald Hx the SCh0Ol:S calendar. 5. R. Eaton and K. Daniels Hx the schoolk sign. 6. M Vinegar does the school! announce- ments. 7. The group sells flowers for Valentinefs Day. 8, Write up my rece1pt. ' o 0900 X 151 Karate Club These young men and women have to concentrate very hard in order to achieve their success. Toning their bodies for vigorous routines was not easy. P.NI-L is proud to have such devoted students. 1. The members of Karate Club are: Row 1- C. Elliot, M. Rupert, T Tarpley, D. Roberts, J Graham, C. Gonzalez, A. Crosby and J. Butler. Row 2- A. Van Gilder, W Hall, J. Waddell, S. Terry, R. Brown, M. Rose, and L. Heckert. Row 3- S. France, P. Franklin, M Patrick, K. Williams, C. Jackson, 'IT Lomelino, 'II Ed- wards and S. Cole. Row 4- D. Collard, K. Kent, 'If Hilborn, S. Harding, J. McMillian, J. Morris, C. Eubanks, C. Thorne and D. Smith. 2. J. Gram uses the shobagary method to light of the ready and waiting C. Gonzalas. 3. A. Crosby practices on the wall, so he can attack with any part of his body. 4. Don 't take one more step, or I 'll kick you! Mr. McCormick 1 Mr. Sloan A ,, 4,217 B fn , 3 . h' I If I iff , I . 1 ,K ,ff 'G 'diff ,f J if , f . sz ,.l ,W ,W , , e , , , , ?? 2 1 2 2 .yi Z' , 1 1 ' .mxzmw fr, ' .f..-..,W,,.w-.w f g f V ml , I we 7 V 'Wk f, --'V I 'fr . rm- L' , ' f 'gym' new-if ' ' ff af Introducing VI C Vocational Industrial Clubs of Amer- ica, or Vica, prepares students for a career in a vocational or industry area. They compete in competitions for scholarships and they take sever- al field trips to various colleges that offer vocational training. 1. These VICA students mix and mingle. 2. The VICA officers are R. Bowl, R. Rozy, J. Ratliff and S. Belote. 3. The members of VICA are: Row 1- D. Smith, N Harrison and C. Quibell. Row 2- J. Butler, R. Bowen, and S. Belote. Row 3- T. Garcia, R. Roerink, J. Ratlifzf and S. Harding. Uur Stars Tomorrow Through the years, Drama has al- ways been an exciting activity. With a help from make-up Ka lights, Northern students always puts on a top notch 'shows. Sure they have a few slips during each play, but they sure live up to their reputation of the show must go on 'i Therefore we have a great group that lives up to PNHS motto. The drama members are,' 1 st Row R. Williams, G. Hernandez, S. Kayga, C. Yapo, and R. Rhinehart. Row 2: D. Bush, W Waltman, B. Cleveland, and T Gardner. Mr. Roberts la. ef5 'N, e 1 . .-....w.w.-Q 4 V V U . -.-Q...-.-A-A - A . - gif-. 4. Take Your Mark . GH O.. What signifies track? Is it the sweaty bodies and the bursting lungs? Or is it the cheers from the crowd, as the 1st runner crosses the Hnish line? Maybe its the tears of dissapoint- ment from a fallen hurdle. Or is it the spirit felt by each as they all try to be -ffl. As our team found out this year, its this and much more. Thank you team for working so hard to car- ry our school's name. The members of Indoor Track are Row 1-N. Rowle, M. Harris, T Tarpley, M. Washington, ?, A. Brooks, F. Lee, and K. Petty. Row 2-J. Hodge, C. Manning, 7, T. Burkett, W. Reid, J. Adams, J. Thompson, 7. Row 3-K. Jones, ?, ?, C. Humphrey, R. Hayes, D. Robinson, W. Pen- son, and K. McCoy. The Track Club is spon- sored, Kr coached by Mr. Pizza. Mr. Pizza f I 4, 1 .-r-JE!- S-Nix..-. -.. ...uv -v ,y The Student Senate The Student Senate at P.Nl-I is a very intelligent group of young people. This group consists of the class ofHcers of each grade, along with Eve additional students from each grade who ran for ofHce, but were not elected. This Senate affects the everyday lives of each person in the school. They make rules that are actually put into action by the administrators. This group also held a 24-hour Dance-a- Thon to raise money for Cerebral Palsy. There is no other word to describe this group than absolutely fantastic. The group ls advisors are Mr. Burton, Mr. Dan- iel, and Mrs. Graves. 1. The Student Senate hold a special meeting, 2. The ofHcers of the Senate are T Gardner I Treasur- erj, R. Eaton tPresidentl, P. Lewis fParliamentarianl and R. Barge tSecretaryl. The Vice President, J Warren, isn 't shown. 3. The members of the Student Senate are S. Red- mond, T. Connolly, V Nguyen. A. Brooks, L. Wil- liams, J Mitchell, C. Trice, R. Barge, R. Eaton, Y Simmons, K. Bond, C. Schnaidt, T Gardner, R. Brown. F1 Eaton, Q. Ross, D. Figurskey, P. Lewis, D. Huantes, Mr. Burton, R. Glazier, B, Green, L. Hum- phrey, R. Couser and T Kennedy. K f 2 Mr. Burton 3 W 4 ,, ILULDOU 5 d f, K 5 jf, 156 W Pssst . . . Have You Heard? Flash! It has just been released that the student-paper is run by stereo- typed individuals from the peniten- tury. Seriously, this group of writers and reporters did a Hne job this year of bringing us the news. Our verdict is guilty of producing a Hne newspa- per. 1. The selling crew delivers the newspapers. 2. L. Humphrey and C Williams type up the imporant information. 3. The editor is Bobby Green. 4. The mem bers ofthe Newspaper Staffare P. Hayner, D. Nguyen, L. Humphrey, B. Green. and C. Williams. Mr. Hull The People Who Make It POSS1bl6 The yearbook staff is by far the most advanced staff around. This group captures the years accomplishments and disappointments through pic- tures and Words. The name of this group is the Avalanche Staff There is a lot of work involved in putting a yearbook together. Sometimes the members wonder if its Worth all of the trouble that theyre going through. Their question is answered when the book comes back and ev- eryone is delighted over another suc- cessful edition. Thanks a bunch for all of your dedication. Mr. Ferguson 211 I an E-'E-1? . ff 1 -'EE Q 4 it 158 1 . 6 7 ' .1 K j v Cf f s 8 z N jzifg SMR? ta O i id W' A C 5. gl x x 'A g i 1. The members of the Avalance Staffare R. Brown, C. Flury, R. St. Amant, C. Sornigf. R. Barge fE'ditorI, A. Rodriguez. S. France, K. Bond. P. Inwood A? S. Belote are not shown. 2. The stafftakes time to enjoy pizza and pop. 3. S. Belote is the staIt's student photogra- oher. I 4. K. Bond Cuts some pivtures. 5. 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I 5 A' ' 23211 , --W lA...a-AI f L23-. -0-.An F F 1: 54 f A Cherish ed Mom en t At Northern, each year we have court members from each grade and a King 8: Queen. This year was no different. The Freshmen did a terriHc job selecting their represen tatives. Congratulations are due to Kimberly Petty and Omar Humphrey. Adams, Denise Aguilar, Lisa Akers, Kevin Aldrich, Maynard Alexander, Yvette Anderson, Angela Anderson, Chester Anderson, Jimmy Anderson, Joseph Anderson, Robert Arellano, Lee Arnold John Bacon, Nancy L A Anthony Tonya 'i Z nv Ballard, Albert Bass, Regina Bass, Brian ' ' Barker, Brenda , 2 . Baumm, Cynthia Beadford Alberta ' ' Bell, Ricky ' I A 1 ' I , f ' W f 7 Bennett, Anna Benton, Terrell Berrea, Juli Bilbsy, Keith f ' ' if Blair, Lelanda Blanton, Leigh Boersma, Ken 9 I UQ. f 'S-I 'K 1 1 an , 2 9 C, :Ulf if if Lf Yi E X -xx.-5-L,,,,,, ,4 ,F Bond, Paul Boroff Scott Bowen, Dale Bowen, Kirk Boyd, Charese Bracewell, Da vid Branch, Cordelia Bdce, Jamlse Brinson, Chaka Brineon, John Broadwax, Yolanda Brooks, Leslie Brown, Anthony Brown, Darren Brown, Doug Brown, Edward Brown, Jennifer Bryan, Jerry Buckner, William Buford, April Buford, Deb Bunce, Lisa Burke, Kim Burrell, Oliver Burrow, Kathy BLu'ter, Andre Butler, Karen Butler, Stephanie Caddell, Wendy Calhoun, Melieaa Campbell, Tamala Campbell, Valerie Cantrell, Natasha Carman, Paul Carney, Jon Carr, Willistean Carson, Reginald Cason, Latanya Carr, Lonnell Cassos, Eddie Ceruti, Robert Chappell, Cathy Chatman, Paulette Cheeks, Mauriae Christiansen, Eliza Clark, Kim Cleary, Liwan Cleveland, Victor Cobb, Koseph Coleman. Katrina Combs, Andrea Combs, Liao Conway, Bundrea C oor. Douglas Couture. Alfred Covington, Francis beth id C raft, lilark Crenshaw, Bennie Crespo, Angelina Croskey, Brenda C ruz, Daniel Cunningham, Steve Dallman, Paul Dalton, Crvstal Daniel, Crystal Daniel, Tangie Davenport, Sheila Davis, Barbara Davis, Eugene Davis, Eva Davis, Lawanda Davis, Roosevelt Dawkins, Shalonda Dawson, Susan Day, John Deaton, Carl Dejesus, Jessie Dela Fuente, Jose Denison, Candace Dennis, John Dennis, Scott Dent, Steven Dickman, Cathy Dills, Tammy Dinlrins, Deon Disney, Angela Dixson, Bryant Dixson, Michael Doane, Linda Donke, Chris Doldine, Allen Dowell, Toni Draper, Devin Drumm, Brenda Eaddy, Carla Eaglen, Gerald Elcan, Reggie Ellenwood, Dante Ella worth, Kimberly Emery, Patrick England, Russell Etchen, Jackie Erkins, Cedric Ervin, Jennifer Ervin, Kelley Ezell, Sherrv Facello, James Farley, Robert Farmer, Jeff Fisher, Nicoll Fluellen, Darwin Fluellen, Ricky v 5 If ug -70,-.,,, . f , ,f w KK., ' w We W x ' I M - 1 ' izj , if . 7, , , QV j,.Vy,f,1 1 f f x 'ax ' ii ,V ., J, Y. if - 49 4 ne f 1 f Zh 4 ,I , fx x -fa s' . v -af , iff? , ' ' I if ff x X 5 ZH l 4 la- 0 6 I ' :- .n xluhlhlhni 1 4 4 4 fl Y. x W fo . w . 4, M, f f 1 I. S 's 1: vig' 0 eq ' 5, In sf- , af' M .5 - 1, .. iw N f f,7' 9, T7 X cf 'H' ' .. K ,, x 5 5 X 1 , XZ Z 6 2 W .4 3 W , ,- a ,- I' 1 -- Z xx ,S -,fx ,-...g......-,.... -- .. Y -- .-.,.,..f1.4-1 Flurea, Lena Fosrnnen, Tania Fortune, Sandy Franklin, Donna Freeman, Michael Frye. Mike Garver, Gregory Gast, Bruce Gee, Arthur Gilyard, Andrea Givens, Rhonda Goff lllichelle Goldsworthy, Ron Gomez, Theodore Gonzales, Tanya Goodman, Darrin filIUdSnI7, .l6'I'rilfl GUr,Ji'ne, flell' Gravey. Hun Graham. Ligia Grant, Wallace Graves, Erika Gravely, Michelle Grawey, John Gray, Angie Gray, Derick Green. Anita Green, Dez Green, Eric Green, Monica Gren, Alan Grice, Ricky Grosniekle, William Guerbe, Mike Guthery, Andre Guthery, Tracy, Hadly, Hayward Hairston, Jenine Hall, Angela Hall, Jeff Hall, Lorrie Hall, Shelita Hammond, Sikande Haney, Theresa Hardiman, lfrllfll Hardy. Raetashia Harper. Michael Harris. Huh Harsten, Lawanda Hatchek. Sherri Hawkins, lllichelle Henderson, Jeffrey Henderson, S0fHa Hendrix. Andrea Hendrix. Cynthia Huddleston, Kenneth A :fs-emma ef? Lara ff--:fn Hen drix, Evenlyn Hereford, Tesha ' Hernandez, Hector . .4 E11- Henry, Travis 4' 2 if X 9 Herring, Taquana - Hicks, Brenda I - Hill, Angie ' 1-' Hill James Hill Julie ' Hill Malisha ' f Hodge, Rhonda ' 11- I Holder, Kathy ' Holt, Zandra ' ' 'N ? Hill, Gerry Y' V G' I , 0 I I 7 x Ho ward, Sonya Hutchinson, Susie Hull, Wncent Hunter, Sean Hunt, Capriest Hunt, Cheryl Hunter, Cory Hunter, Marva Hunter, Marvin Hurner, Lynne Jackson, Cherly Jackson, Margarat Jackson, Micky Leaders O The Pack 1.987 Being a class officer is a great honor at P.NI-LS.. This year the class of 87 picked a fine group of students to repre- sent their class. We would like to con- gratulate all of you on a job Well done. The class officers are Quinton Ross, Vice President, Sidra Redman, Secre- tary, Carla Trice, Treasurer: and Yo- landa Simmons, I-Hstorian, The Presi- dent is not shown, but her name is An- drea McClendon. , air, .2 L. , , 'Qu 1 t -if f- ,g i fi? :QV X , 1757 1 1 z,. 1 M f , fl me - I- 4 Z ! f f' f 1 I I 1? !0 X 7 4 Qi 7 I 1 1 yay, P x 1 1 9 vw W .,,,,, ,, ,. 5 T 5. A' . , ,4 'W G ,L :Ibm l 5 N1 n K ffl if N x ,Mg S C ,hu l,.w 3 Jackson, Tom James, Jesse Jenkins, Andres Jeffers, Shelly Jefferson, Corey Jeffrey, Sharon Johnson, Christine Johnson, Eilene Johnson, Margie Johnson, Sherman Johnson, Staci Johnson, Tatysnna Jones, Beverly Jones, Darnell Jones, Deric Jones, Greg Jones, Jeaneen Jones, Rachel Jones, Razahna Jones, Thelma Jordon, Nancy Joyner, Gordon Julius, Erving Kaigler, Kanesis Keele, Scott Keith, Kenneth Keith, Thomas Kendrick, Janette Kennedy, Kelly Kimble, Bernard King, Kevin King, Kristine Kinzy, Valdria Koop, Martha Kuerbitn, Darrin Kyles, Carl Lafay, Kirk Lagrone, Deleyna Landry, Dawn Lergent, Raquel Lawson, Edward Lawson, Shannon Leach, Jill Ledford, Scott Lee, Susan Lehbw, Keri Lewis, Nia Lloyd, Collen Long, Evret Long John Louis, Keith LUN, Roe: Luehen. Kimberly Luster, Avender Lynch, lhnyl Lynch. Gul ,annie lllalone, Richard Manning, James llflanwell, Joanna lllarino, Dawn Martin, Donna lllason, Toni Mason, Vanessa Matter, Ora Matthews, Micheal Matthews, Vivian lblaule, ltlatt llloCardle. Keara lHc'Cain, Rodney lllays, lllelvin McClendon, Andrea McC1eslry, Ron McCloud, Ernest McCraken, Bonnie McCullough, Angie McD0nall, Yvette McGhee, Larry McLauchlin, Sandy' McLeisk, Ron McMurray, Julie Mendoza, Juan Menix, Barrv Miles, Shawn Miller, Edward Miller, Greg Mills, Michele Minard, Charles Miracle, Angela Mitchell, Michelle Mojica, Steve Momany, Holly Moore, Dashawn Moore, Ronald Moore, Yvonne Moran, Robert Morgan, Darryl Morgan, Franklin Morgan, John Morgan, Mary Morgan, Stephanie Morris, Sran Moses, Josephus Moy, Angela Moya, Theresa Muma, Rhonda Munda y, Kellie Neal, Chris Negron, Anthony Nelson, Lori Nevils, Jeff Newbern, Michelle Noble, Cheryl r s--s.i':2vq'3mfg5gwfl1frf,ea5Lv3,5ygra-f-Lf,x:rwn'w- rr-. U vw A We A. 0 .. s I ,W K 1, - - .' 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Walter Norman. Charles Norris. Lisa Nye. Susan Owens, Julie ' ' Owens. Terrance 4, Or , W, ,I , V 'I Noble, Kenneth W -Si in Painter. Jerry f' Parker. Kelly Patton, Jelfrey Patton, Shwana Pa-ul. Shuranda 'V . Paulson. Brian I , . Payne. Anita Payne. Steve Pena. Lisa Pena, lllicheal Penermon, Ton-x ' Perdue. Trenna VA Perry. Sandra yi' ' ' Petty. Elvenia V Petty, Kim ' Pfeifler. Mike Y j- A Phlegm. Denise iib- -bn 'A U- E--Af--vm Parker. Ta bathaf Panye. Rosemary Pennington. Joel Phillips. Tashana I -Q .--Q f-- J I rem, , Poole, Sherri Poole, Terri Porter, Henry Porter, Kenneth Posada, Sulvia Powell, Andrea Powell, Tonya Prentis, Dorian Prin tz, Da vid Prude, Tonya Putnam, Connie Pryor, Traci Ramirez, Salvador Ratclil't1 Floyd Ratclifti Mark Rayford, Angela Redmond, Sidra Reed, Dane Reed, Patricia Rich wa y, Kerri Riley, Tammy Ringstaflj Decarla Rivera, Fernando Robins, Tina Robinson, Mario Rodgers, Cynthia Rodgers, Robert Rosado, Dalia Rosedo, Dilme Ross, Quinton Rouser, Angela Rupert, Marvin Rush, Kerry Sambrano, Michelle Samples, Janet Schoeniclr, John Schultz, Steven Schuster, Debbie Sch wertzer, Mich elle Scruggs, Marvita Soma, Enemesia Shabdue, Charles Shaw, Jackie Shaw, 'Nm Shearen, Janet Shlpp, David Shirley, David Sholts, Brenda Simmons, Yolanda Simpson, Jamie Sims, Carla Suemore, Mamey Skues, Joseph Slusher, Richard Smallman, Edmond Smith, Jack Ill. 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S irit week at Northern is a time to s o p h Here is a small group of students who partici- you ave. , i l pated in Jogging Suit day. Keep the Huskie spirit, Hus- ki es! 171 lv.:- Turner. !'alesl1.i 'l'urner, Ed Turpin, Ron Yan. Hi4 ha1'fl Vanderpaul, Steve lasquez. F1 frinna lauglm, Jackie Villabol. Nelson Wahl, Kim Walker, Cnrnealius Walker, Tesha Hardlaw, Shan llarren, Jimmie Washington, lllonique Uashington. Nicole Watkins, Anthony Wears, Velma Webb. lllvlinda Weber, Cline Webster, Robert White, Derrick White, Eric' White, Newember Wilcox, Da Vid Williams. Anthony Williams, Dewanna Williams, Eric Williams, Kevin Williams, Nicole Uhlliams, Pam Williams. Tammy Wilson, Tonya Wilson, Kathy Wilson, MaShonda Wilson, Teresa Winfield, Antoinett Witt, Charlette Woodard, Ricky Woodard, Regina Woods, James Woods, Monty Wright, John ,4 1 M 4:3 4 2' V' , S V' . es ' Z 4 -lif- -.v--j vf-4 I 1 V1 7 :Z w.. 1 fx' , ,Q N wil 'ii fl 2 gi' .4-. 'qv ,i l m ,V ' ' up ,, Q' ,V Q QV -N -f-' . ' an 3 J 5 x 4, 'Ay' AI Qs 'I 74 , fl I ,.,.j11' fl' , 3,15 11,2335 , ' -i :T 4- 1 ,Q-J-,ln jg i i ,,,,, Tl Xang .Yong I 1' r , Yang, Chia A Young, Leon Zeleziv. Mark ' ig . 15 - .J4-57 .VCX l 14 7 lf! . 'uf' 'diva ' ' f Z 6? Wlille Mak lm est UN Weill' 9 Gllllll Q1yMcLa des Mini 'ndlic da Ph ton Ros. x J.. Sa KW Q f ld 4 f x 172 H? Tfirplex W1 Wliaz lost Lil J Be W I1 Uur Dr Best Couple Leslie Brooks Kevin King Class Hams Kellie Munday Maynard Aldrich Most Athletic Yvonne Moore Charles Minard Most Spirited Moni ue Washin ton ,Q , a Kevin King Prettiest Hair Kim Clark Quin ton Ross Miss Dolly Parton Lillian Cleary Mr. Muscles Vincent Hull Life Of The Party An tionette Vldnsfield Walter Noel 17 ea- is - 1 V , -' -f ffi 'A my ' Advisor Editof-IH-Chief Student Life V' ,,,.- J' A 'P fa 'lex 2 D 11 .0 ,t 'Y P! x 1 fi ff! , f 2' ' B 6 I ,,. ,h Ken Ferguson Remta arg A 1 2 A gg: . , 5 5 QFPT'-+ . 1. 5 9 X K 4 I Dear H USKIES, This diary of the 1983-1984 school year had one purpose- to serve as a remembrance of the events that occurred during this particular year. In putting this book together, many rough spots were overcome. In the beginning of the year, the teachers were not able to volunteer their services or time for any ca use. This hindered the progress of man y activities, including yearbook, since activities are highlighted in the production. Never the less, the staff contin- ued in search for excellence and thus made this book an everlasting memory. With the change of publishing companies, new rules and guidelines had to be followed. Without the help of Ron Harold our district manager from Jostens Publishin C , E 0mP317.Y, these items would have been foreign to us. We would also like to extend a sincere thanks to Frank Storer of Storer-Spellman Studios for the high quality photographs A special thanks is in order for Steve Belote, our student photographer, for taking those last minute i t p c ures, and to the staff for their dedication and devotion. To Mr. Ken Ferguson, thanks for all of t. your pa 1ence, guidance, and advice. Without you, the book would not have been possible. I am delighted to have had the opportunity and experience of being the first Black editor. I hope that everyone who reads this book will gain some heart-felt joy as the Avalanche tradition is once again brought back. Sincerely yours, 7612.452 6 Renita B. Barge Editor-in-Chief Avalanche 1984 My mouth shall speak of wisdom, and the meditation of my heart shall be of understand- ing. Psalms 49:3. .r' ug! -we 1: I' -3 .17- 59 I lv. 'shi' I Ronda St. Amant Reesa Brown Theme Faculty C3101 Fjufy Anna Rodrzguez Seniors Soph omores Kathy Bond Shanon France Or anizations Sports 8 Pam Inwood Cathy Svmig Juniors Freshmen Index Facultv A Adams, Alfred 97. 105, 137, 142, 143 Adsit, Greg 3.5 Armster, Jeff 100 B Balzarini, Donald Barge, Pepi 100 Bates, Jay 113 Battle, Joanne 1315, 139, 146 Beale, Colleen 107 Beckner, Jerry 82, 92 107 Brigham, Jim 102 Brown, Jonathon 76, 77, 109 Burton, Orlando 98, 156 Byrnes, Eleanor 110 C Cannon, Alfred 113 Carlson, Bertil Cass, John 115 Chasteen, Belva 101 Cheek, Glenn 112 Chuey, Donald Cook, Sallv 115, 150 Costello, Agnes 116' Coulter, William 92 116 Couture, Patricia Craigmile, David 98 Cutler, Peggy 110 Chism, Dave 100, 58 D niel, Roosevelt 9 auug war avis, ic ael 109 Dempsey, Michael Duffy, Vernell 97, 98 E Eisenberg Diane 111 EteHa, Florence 111 F Faust, Robert 114 Felt, Norman 98 Ferguson, Kenneth 35, 158, Friebe, Donald 108, 148 G Gilford, Ella 110 Goddard, Mary 111 Goodwin, John 66, 92 112 Graves, Rebecca 9Z 110 Green, Green, Grubb, Harris, Harlan 148 Robert 72 Ralph 102 H Charlene 110, 111 Harris, Ramon 69, 116 Hicks, Tommie 9.9 Hill, Gloria 100 Hoard, Ruth 112 Holliday, Leonard 105 Ho vis, John 109 Hull, Raymond 35, 114, 157 H urs t, Bonnie 99 174 4 H utvhens, Daniel I .15 ,IW Irwin, Geraldin T ' 1 51115 lag 111 1 1 Taborn, Syrenia IZ 97, 106, 13.2 144 llwhl K Vg, Taraschulr, Lydia 110 51150145 Johnson, Thomas 35, 96, 108 W lm,-M, I 2 K Walker, Alford 101 KWJ7 Kawiecki, Leo 108 vW',,:3?f Jog U51 114 Kelman, Mary Jane WQHZIIZZ' 120320 H Kemp, Maria 111 W d 'P '1. 104 D King, Dorothy 114 Wofjhenh au M6110 King, Jimmy so, 74, 107 'Ig K' faffme W L Y :WMU , 1,151 Laponminey C. 110 Yousif Chelsea 106 SMU, ' 17 gil' M Z ,wal Z 'l D 'Hr McClendon, Ernest 115 E' man' , ' , ,HS MCC0rm1.Ck, Thomas Zyskowski, Justine 112 .Mug McDonald, Rachel 64 Q ,510 Macnee, Essie 113 Seniors ,wir McMahon, Ed 101 'pid Malchefd Ernestine A Martin, Irene 99 E Martin, Joyce Maturo, John 103 gdems' Jjff 15434 Miller, Katherine 115 ihnaga' ra?-V lllflmg Milner, Ralph 109 A lm' Rodgnck 34 Qlllmmm Milzow, Jacqueline 111 Suas' P1u1m543i48 F I Moore, Alice 100 Hoya' UZ ' KNEW Moreau, Gail 96, 106, 140 B Lliyllh' Morgan, Denise 116 ,Mill N Bailey: Robert 148 KH Bain, Everett 34 F Baldwin, Ruth Ann 34 xf'1S0H,J2ig1eS 67' 68, 108 Barge, Renita 24, 33, 34, 131, 15Q 134, 133 , ewman, aul 1562 158 159, 174 , ' F5015 Barker, Carmel 34, 140 3 1 f F553 0 Barton, Christopher 34, 51 sz 72, 73 5 :Sims Bell, Keith 34, 58 :khan Lg 01,,,,,,, Velma 105 Belote, Steve 48 153, 158 ' llama 05191, John 74, aa 116 Birch, Lori 48 145 hmillilllil 1, Owens, Inez 115 3151570171 Norma 34 ' HIM 0 0. Laverne 34 P Bond, Terence 35 G Bourgeois, Jules 24, 48 58 P.-ft-re, Claudine 108 35 1 951511148 Pelton, Dorothy 112 Bowen, Terry 35 153 i.'. fha Petteway, Alycia 114 Bradley, Bever1y'35 UEQ75 Phlegm, Lucille 100 Pizza, Anthony 60, 116, 154 Pomeroy, Marilyn 104 R Reene, Jackie 99 Reeven Lori 68 Richmowi, S. 111 Rickard, C. 103 Riddering, D. 103, 111 Roberts, Charles 115, 158 Rosenthal, Fern 100 S Sanders, Barbara 106, 141 Schmidt, David 113 Schmidt, John 9Z 113 Schwartz, Joanne 110, 111 Setterlind, Sandy 105 Sloan, Ezra 109 Small, Tarlton 112 Smith, Fred 103 Smith, Willie 110 Brady, Laura 48 ' 4' Brinson, Sandra 35, 14Q 144, 147 Brooks, Bonnie 35 133, 1511 151 Brooks, Joyce 35 Brown, Pamela 35 Brown, Rodney 35, 58 Brownlee, Tammie 35, 148 Broyles, Flo ydie 35 Bullock, Brian 35 Burrovrq Alicia 36, 66 Bursey, Eless 36 Butler, Cassandra 36' Byrd, Janice 361 140, 144 Butler, Laurie 34, 140, 148 150 C Carey, Greg 36 Carlson, Lisa 22 411 148 Carson, Terence 24, 362 58, 78 Carter, Bennie 36, 58 555131141 39. 144 1411 155 5 7 6.9 Charity, Mer 1415 131, 150, 131,131 Q1 62 72 73 1 Q3 144, 147 1541 151 48 V .57 36 144, 146 36, 141 36 58 33, 48, 156' 48 152 Heidi 48 32 133, 143, 150, 151 37, 140 Pam 48 32 148 'Cedrick 48 24, 37 12 49, 133 38 146 133, 143, 147 38, 148 38, 75 38 148 Loretta 38 9, 38 39, 148 e 49, 147 Ann 39 39, 133, 152, 152 Clarissa 39, 130, 133, 143 33, 39, 148, 156, 157 39, 148 Tina 39 ' 39, 144 148, 156 22, 39, 54, 150 Julius 39 Mya 39 Valerie 49, 133, 140 Mark 49, 12, 133 39, 148 Hernandez, Gina 49, 1471 154 Handy, Pnfmv 40 Holmes, Bridgette 40 ,, Holmes, Sheila 40. 66- 511 57 Hoapen Deitrina 40 Houston, Kelly 40, 1311 145 Huddleston, Calvin 40, 67 A in hte Lonnie 22, 40, 33. 148, Hu p .yr Hunteig Keith 40 I Isbell, La-Sharon 29, 44 J Jack, Lora 40 Jackson, Barbara 40 Jackson, Bernard 40 Jackson, Pamela 40 Jenkins, Da Wanda 40 Jenkins, Robin 40. 140, 144, 147 Jeffrey, Melissa 12, 24, 49, 133 Johnson, Michael 40 Johnson, Michelle 41 Jones, Ken 49, 133, 143 Jones, Kimberly 41, 141 Jones, Tonya 41, 150 Jones, Towana 41 Jones, Winfred 41 32 131, 133, 143, 150, 151, K Kenda, Rudy 41 Kennedy, Patrick 41 King, Anthony 49, 58 King, Kathy 41 Klobnock, Tammy 41 Koslowski, Bonita 49, 148 L Lamkin, Timothy 41 Lee, Gwen 41 Lee, Renee 49 Leonard, Henry 41 Levier, Alma 41 Linesman, Michael 41 Long, Rhonda 41 Long, Mary 41 Louis, George 42 Luster, Sharon 42 Lyons, Kenneth 42 Long, Jeffrey 58 Love, Jimmie 58, 142, 143 Le, Phoung 29, 34, 148, 150 M McAboy, Julie 49, 148 McConner, Oliver 143, 144 McCoy, Deloria 42, 146 McCoy, Lisa 49 McCoy, Deborah 147 McCallum, Dana 49 McDonald, Barb 50 McDonald, Beth 42. 141 McGovney, Paula 42 Mai, TeoVan 42 Manley, Louis 42, 130, 133, anwell David 42 143 M , - Marshall, Nanev 42 Martin, Brian 42 Martin, Kathleen 43, 141 Martin, Timothy 43 Nlartinez. Joe -13 Medlnck. Patricia 50 lllern, Alike 51' lweyer. Miller. Mi'ller, Milton L1iU1',i if E'li'2.1he1.': H Roberi 1,1 Steve 50 Tara 43 156, 157 Moore, Michelle 43 Moore, Kenneth 50 Moran. Anthony 43 Moran, Cecila 44, 148 Murray, Christina 44. 133 Murray, Jeffery 44, 148 N Nguyen, Duc 29, 34, 140, 150, 157 Nichols, Tammy 44 Nye, Michael 44, 133, 143 0 Owens, Rod 50, 58 P Patterson, Selina 50 Paul, Tracy 44 Pearson, William 44 Pennington, Christina 50 Perry, Cathy 34, 44, 75, 133, 74 Peoples, Tim 50 Phlegm, Jacqueline 44 Pickett, Robert 44, 148 Pittman, Stacy 148 Platt, Andre 50 Prentis, Rochelle 44 Price, Mary Jo 44 Ptieto, Lucia 50, 13, 143 Q Quibell, Tracy 50 R Ramsey, Andrea 50 Ramsey, Lana 5Q 147 Rapehe, Da vid 24 Ratclifl, Carolyn 50 Ratliftj Jeffrey 44, 153 Rawls, Sonya 50 Rayment, Diane 44, 148 Reid, Flanettia 51 Rewald, Chris 29, 141. 150, 151 Reyes, Gina 44 Rivera, Mirca 44 Rivera, Uve 51 Robinson, Darryl 45, 58 141, 154 Rockole, Darrin 29, 45, 133, 143, 150 Rogers, Rose 148 Rogers, Willie 45 Ryder, Kelly 45 S Samples, Robbie 24, 45, 133, 145 Sanchez, lllaria 45, 146, 147 Sanders, Antonia 45 Schon, Angela 45 Shipp, Jay 45, 146, 147 Shannon, Jamie 51 Simpson, Sabrina 51 Smith, Antonio 72 Smith, Clarissa 45, 133 Smith, Constance 45, 143 Smith, Dana 51, 28, 75, 153 Smith, Maereen 45 Smith, Tina 45, 147 Smith, Rodney 51 Smith, Valliuan 45 Snow, Renee 45 Sornig, James 46, 143 Sormg, John 46 Sparks, Shawn 46 Steed. Nlonique 46 Stevenson, Venechor 45. 148 Stone, John -16 Strickland, Todd 51 Amos 56, 72. 7.7, 88 7. iff-,f ft- 1-r,-:xy 51, fit-,l 1 l ...'1f.'.,'lrm1-'ltr JH Hrzigg, 13 rcckc John HS nridge, Clyde 88. 1,18 Brooks. Andrea 88, 92, 1.5-l. ISI? Brooks, Renee 88, 133, 142 Bro wn, laylor. .-ludrej -It? Terry, Charles 51 Thompson, John 415 Thompson, Tiinothy 41? Taylor. Carlton HH V Vallfo, Deanna 46, 15111. 143. 150 Valko, lylichelle 46, 1.73, 143, 150 Van Buhler, John 46 Vinegar, Michele 22, 415, 54, 150. 151 W Wallace, Danna 46, 57, 149 Walls, Sherry 51 Waltman, Wendy 131, 147. 154 Warren, Roshanda 46 Washinton, Dawn 47 Watt, Darryl 22. 47 Wears, Willis 47 Weaver, Lisa 47, 147 Welhy, Linda 47 Wethy, Loretta 51, 148 Whitaker. Craig 24, 51, 133 Whitlow, Leann 51, 148 Wilder, Darrvl 47 Williams, Andrea 47, 133 Williams. Carnnell 2454 7, 157 Williams, John 51 Williams, Karl 57, 58, 76. 77 Williams, Katrina 51 Williams, Leslie 29, 47, 13.7, 148 Williams, Sherry 47 Wilson, Cardial 51 Wilson, Connie 47, 147 Word, James 4 7, 148 Workman, Kevin 140, 147 Wright, Vince 4 7 Y Yang, Tou 47 Z Zimmer, Charles 47, 82. 143 Zsolzai, Tina 47, 74, 75, 148 Juniors A Adams, Jacqueline 88, 140 Adams, LaCheryl 88 Aginaga, Tina 88, 148 Alvarado, Steve 88 Anderson, Reggie 72 B Ballard, Leland 88 Barnes, Angela 88 Barnes, Josette 88 Barnes, Ralph 58, 88 Bass, Marlynne 88 Baumhardt, Norman 133 Beckley, Sandra 88 Beckon, Joann 88, 147 Bell, Kelvin 58, 88 Benson, Nina 88 Bledsoe, Richard 88 Board, Tammy 88, 1 Bond, Carla 88 Boyd, Roni 88 Bonarth, John 88 Bradford, hlarshall 88, 11131 Brown. Kenneth 24, 58. 88 Brown, Reesa 88. 156, 158, 159. 1 75 Bond. Kathy 88, 156. 158. 159, 175 Brown, Yvette 66, 67, 88 Brownlee, Sabrina 88, 135, 147 Buckley, Donna 88, 146 Buford, Paul 88, 148 Bundren, Tracy 88 Burrow, Shana 88 Burrows, Robert 88 Burkett. Jeffrey 89, 1351. 1-12 Bushee, Daphne 141 Butler. Anthony 89 C Cameron. Balinda 89 Campbell, Kim 89 Carr, Sandra 66, 81, 89 Carter, Carol 89 Cason, Kay 89 Castor, Shelley 89 Chapman, Teresa 89, 144 Chatman, Darrin 89 Chaumley, Orlando 89 Cherrv, Nancjv 74 Chung, Sin Chul 89 Clearke. Lisa 89 Clearyg Audrey 80, 89. 144 Cleveland, Bill 89. 87. 133, 143, 154 Cobb, Irene 89 Coleman, Bobby 89 Coleman, Carette 89 Coleman, Pamela 89 Coleman, Steve 89 Cook, Michael 89 Coon, Kathy 89, 147 Copper, Michael 89 Cooper, Ray 89 Coppland, Willie 133 Corkins, Ray 89 Cowtney, Richard 82, 89 Crespo, Abelina 89 Crump, Roger 89 Currington, Yolanda 147 D Daniel, Vanessa 89, 5 Davenport, Kevin 89, 133 Dawson, Michael 89 Deaton, Glen 89 Delafuente, Joanne 89 Delaney, Rose 89, 148 Delongchamp, Debra 89 Devault, Daun 89 Dewitt, Da vial 89 E Eaton, Keisha 89 Edwards, Melissa 89, 141, 144 Edwards, Reggie 89 Ellison, Karen 89 Evans, Sherry 89 Eversole, Keith 89 Ellison, Terry 133, 137, 143 F Felix, Randy 89 Ferrell, Kris 89 183, 142 Figurskey, Darin 22, 89, 91, HH, l.'?'f I 4 Flores, Tina 89 Flury, Carol 89, 158, 159, 175 Fowlkes, Aaron 89, 133, 143 Fox, Dawn 89 Freeman, Theresa 74, 89 Freels. Clayton 89, 148 3, 156 Ful ty, Ford, Garcia. Svlvia 24 Garcia, Tommy 89, 153 Gardner, Tressa 90, 92, 133, 14.11, 148 155 Garrison, Martin 90, 140 Gilmore, Violet 90 Geasock, Richard 90 Glazier, Jamie 90 Gofti Terralynn 90. 140 Gomez, Tommy 90 Gonzales, Angela 90 Gonzales , LaShawn 90, 133. 143 Gonzales, Louis 90 Gonzales, Rebecca 90 Graves, Damon 90 Gray, Sonja 90, 135, 148 Gray, Terry 90 Green, William 90 154, Greig, Penny 90, 146 Grimes, Tina 90 Guthery, Issac 58, 87. 90, 147 Guyton, Marcus 8, 66, 82. 90 Guzman, Eugenio 90 H Hall, Robert 90 Hall, Sandy 90 Hamelin, Stephanie 90, 141 Hamilton, Tina 90 Hanspard, Stephanie 22, 90, 91. Harden, Jeffrey 76. 90, 133 Harvey, Danielle 90 Hatha way, Terrv 90 Heckert. Leon 90 Herring, John 90 Herron, Brenda 90 Hicks, Mary 90 Higdin, Jack 90 Hill, Robert 90 Hirsch, Janell 90 Hobgood, Mike 90 Hoffmaster, Martin 90 Holmes, Larry 90 Huston, Tina 90 Houston, Vance 90, 147 Hudson, Jason 58, 76, 90 Humes, Brenda 90, 56, 66 Humphrey, Tracey 90 J Jackson, Carey' 90, 133 Jackson, Janet 90 Jackson, Larry 62 Jackson. Latoya 90 Jackson, Ron 90 Jackson, Yolanda 90 Jackson, Walter 133 Jacobs. Dorsey 90 Jeffrey, Deborah 90, 135 Jeffery, Tracey 90 Johnson, Aaron 90 Johnson, Danny 90 Johnson, Darren 76, 78. 90 Johnson, Harvey' 762 90 0 146 Johnson, Natalie 90, Johnson, Sabrina 81, 90 Johnson, Sue 90 Johnson, Tammy 90 Johnson, Tonya 90 Jones, Angela 90 Jones, Latrice .90 Jones, Libby 90 Jo Ro ' nes, osey elt 90 148 Merle .Vom- Marr ' ll rt Owen, owslet Owen, Pilaciuu, Pan Pattemon Pgnso miller 'FOIL Machado, Patricia 92 Knight, Carol 90, 148 Knight, Sabrina 90 Kochan, Chris 90 Kuerbitz, Donald 90 L LaBarge, Mike 8, 91, 140 Leal, Brenda 69, 91 Ledsinger, Darrin 91 Lee, Jamie 91, 148 Lee, Nathaniel 58, 76 Lewis, Pat 91, 133, 143, 156 Linna, Suzette 91 Lobdell, Janet 91 Logan,f'racey 91 Lomelino, Tim 91 Lothery, Barbara 91 Lothery, Dwight 91 Love, Ray 78, 91 Love, William 58, 91 Lucas, Brad 91 Lyons, Donna 91 M Maher, Sandra 92, 133 Manley, Adrienne 92 Marcum, Patricia 92 Marino, James 62 92, 147 Markette. Tawny 92 Martin, Anthony 67, 92 Martin, Kevin 8, 92, 1.'i'.'i' Maxwell, Mark 92 Martin, Mark .92, 133 McAllister, Claytus 78, 92 McC1usky, Gary 92 McCoy, Keith 72, 92, 154 McFadden, Constance 92, 147 McGowan, Yma 92 Mendoza, Mary 92 Menorah, Kampirnh 92 Merle, Gregory 92 Meunier, Renee 92 Mitchell, James 8, 92. 148, 156 Mitchell, Sherry 92 Moore, Steve 92 Morres, Jeffrey 92 Mvers, Lisa 92 N Negron, Joe 92, 148 Nevils, Marvin 92 Nguyen, Van 13, 92, 140, 156 Nicholson, Bol 92 Nye, Matthew 87, 92, 133, 137 O 0'Berry, Kyle 92 Owens, Isaac 92, 133, 143 Owsley, Aileen 92 Owens, Pam 133 P Palacious, Veronica 92 Pankey, Joe 92 Parsous, Melissa 93 Paterson, Tyra 93 Patterson, Tricia 13, 93, 148 Penson, William 93 Pfeiffer, Matt 93, 148 Prvor, Ronnie 72, 93 U Pugh, Wendy 93 Pumphrey, Rodney 931 Putman. Kim 93 Putsey, Adelhert 93 Pettis, Edward 141 Q Quibell, Cheryl 93. 153 R Randall, Sean 78. 93 Ratclifl, Connie 93, 146' Ratcliff Hosea 93 Reamer, Crvstal 93, 147 Reed, Faye 93 Reyes, Lee 133 Reyes, Maria 93, 133, 143 Rhinehart, Rose 86, 93, 133, Rivers, Glen 93 Roerink, Bonnie 93 Rogers, Latrese 93 Rozier, Mike 93 Rupert, Matthew 93 Russel, Angela 93 Ryder. Kecia 93 S Umpstead, Shari 94. 140 V Vader, Billie 94 Valdez, Theresa 69, 94 Vanderpool. Kelly 94 Vangilder. Amy 94, 133, 1.32 Vaughn, Tina 94 Vuona. Tien 94 W Wallace, Daniel 94 Wallace, Gail 94, 87 Wallace, Traynea 94 Warren, Joanne 68. 92. 94. 141 Washington, John 5 7, 58 West, Dina 8 White, Krystal 135, 14 7 White, Garrv 72. 73. 94 White, Jennifer 94 White, Reggie 94, 148 White. Steve 94 Wier. Lori 94 Williams, Anthony 87 W7l11ams, Clarissa 94 Williams. Latrina 94, 156 Williams, Lorrie 94, 1431 'Qld Sabins, Jennifer 74, 93 Salas, Danny 93 Sanborn, David 93 Schuster, Tina 93 Scott, Jodie 93, 135 Scott, Kim 93 Scribner, Levi 93 Seay, Stephanie 93 Sellers, Serinda 93 Sewel, James 93, 131 Shabdue, Howard 93 Shaw, Yvette 93 Simpson, Chancey 93 Simpson, Harold 93 Sizemore, Jennie 93. 133, 143 Sizemore, John 82, 87, 93 Simmons, Kim 24 Smith, Delondia 93 Smith, Dezrick 93 Smith, Joanna 93, 144 Smith, Kathy 93. 146, 148 Smith, Lynat 93 Smith. Patrick 58, 76, 93 Smith, Renee 93 Smith Teresa 93 Smith, Timothy 93 Spivey, Barry 93 St. Amant, Ronda 74, 94. 140. Stewart, Donna 8, 94, 133 Street. Margie 94 Sullivan, Marilynn 94 T . Tate, Sean 94 Taulbee, Tim 94 Taylor, Michiko 94, 133, 143 Teller, Kristy 94 Teller, Tara 94 Thibodeaux, Tonia 94, 140 Thibodeaux, Tony 94 Thompson, Claude 94, 133, 14 Thompson, Kristie 94. 141 Thompson, Rich 94 Thompson, Sharon 94 Thor, Hli 94 Threlkeld, Rosalind 80, 94 Tipton, Shy 94 Tolbert, Zondra 94 Transou, Cheryl 94 Tucker, David 94, 9 Tucker, Roshaun 94 Turner, Michael 94 Williams, Stacey 94 Williamson, Thomas 94 Wilson, Tom 94, 3 Winters. Barb 94 Wise. April 94 Wooley. Suzanne 94 Wright, Pamela 94 Y Yamanoha. George 24, 58. 94 Yang. Houa 94 Yang, Pang 94 Yapu. Cheryl 69, 94, 148, 1.54 Soph om ores A Alael, lylichael 120 Amerson, Chevelle 120 Amerson, Patrice 120 Armstrong, LaTon-Va 120, 139 Arnold, Ernest 120 B Baker, Shannon 120, 145 Baldwin. David 120 Ballard, Thomas 82 120, 1.12 Baril, .Matthew 120 Barnett, Anthony 13. 120 Bass. Joann 120 Bell, Patrick 74, 120 Bigge, Audra 120 Bingham, .Michael 78, 120 Birch, Rebecca 120 Blackwell, Victoria 120 Bland, Lori 120 Bland, lylichelle 120 Blankenship, Gerrie 120 Bradlord, Lisa 120 Britton. Oliver 120 Brooks, Barbara 120, 140 Brooks, Theresa 120 Brooks, Walter 120 Brown, Minimarie 120 Brown, Richard 120 Bickley. Daniel 120 Burch. Greg 120 Burch, James 121 Burkette, Lavetre 121 Burkette, Keysah 121 Bursey. Lathawn 121 Bushell, Janet 121 Butler, Steve 121 Byrd, Lisa 121 Buford, Lisa 145 C Campbell, Cassaundra 121 Campbell, Dave 121 Carey, Willie 121, 143 Carmen, Paul 121 Carr, Darlene 121 Carr, Sonia 121 Carter, Breon 118, 121, 58 Castle, Joseph 74, 121 Cavitt, Andre 121 Chasmey, Richard 121 City, Sean 121 Clark, Shari 69, 121 Clemons, Lesley 121 Coakley, Suann 121, 133, 142 Cobb, Christina 121 Coachman, Patricia 121 Cohen, Roxanne 121 Cole, Sherri 121 Collard, Rhonda 121 Combs, Marsha 121, 133, 142 Cannon, Lowell 121 Cook, Patricia 121 Cooks, Tony 121 Cottingham, Teresa 121 Couser, William 121 Coventry, Victoria 121 Cowell. Larry 121 Croskey, Jimmy 121 Currie, Wendy 121, 142 Cutcher, Dennis 121 D Daldine Douglas 121 Daniel, Angela 121 Dantly, Adrian 121 Da vis, Carnita 121, 133, 13Z Da vis, Christopher 121 Davis, Kacy 121, 140 Davis, Teresa 121 Deaver, Debbie 121 Dehaan, Michele 121 Dickman, Amy 121 Dixon, Audrey 121 Dixon, Johnny 121 Dixon, Teresa 121 Doane, Carol 121 Dodson, Kim 121, 137 Dosch, Kelly 121 I MWGIM Eaton, Fannie 119, 122 156 Douglas, Nichole 221, 142 146' 2 Drew, Ursula 118, 121, 133, 138, 14 Dunai Heida 121 Duncan, Carter 122 Dye, Christina 122 147 E Edson, Don 122 Edwards, Pamela 122 Edwards, Tim 82, 83, 122 Elliot, Christopher 122, 152 Emery Tracy 122 Esralian, Carol 122, 133 Etchen, John 122 Eubanks, Charles 122 Evans, Demise 122 Evans, Wade 122 Ewingg Joyce 122 F7 Felder, lfffnnelli 122 Flenly, Tanya 122 Flowers, Michelle 122 Forlia, Chaundra 122 F ortier, Geoffrey 122 Foster, Steven 60, 120 Foster, Toya 122 Fowler, William 122 Fox, Angele 122 France, Shanon 74, 122, 138. 140, 152, 15 159, 175 Frank, Temous 122 Fransted. Vickie 122 Frazier, Sabrina 122 133, 142 Fredrick, Terry 122 G Gambrel, Robert 122 Garcia, Jose 122 Garcia, Stella 122 Garvin, Prentice 122 Gills, Frank 122 Godwin, Denise 122 Goff Tracey 122 Gomez, Terry 122 Gonzales, Diane 13, 108 122 Gray, Jerri 122, 133 Greenhouse, Erika 119, 122 Griffin, Randy 11.Q 122, 133, 132 143 Griswold, Rob 122 Griswold Robert 13, 122 147 Gutuierrez, Roseanne 122 H Hadley, Darren 108 122 Hall, Christopher 60, 122 Hall, Melissa 122 Hall, Wendy 571 81, 122 Hampton, Kelli 122 Harding, Joseph 122 A Harris, Monica 122 142, 154 Harris, Reginald 122 Hartsoe, Susie 122 138 Hatter, Angela 126, 138 Hawkins, Eric 74, 122 Hawkins, Jacqueline 122, 14 7 Hay, Shevalier 60, 122 Henderson, Sybil 123 Hernandez, Joan 123 Hicks, Karen 123 Higdon, Tracie 123 Hillie, Regina 123 Hillie, Sonia 123 Hines, Vanessa 123 Hobson, Glen 123 Hodge, Jessie 123, 154 Holmes, Mathiida 123, 133, 142 Holmes, Persunnya 123, 133, 138 142 Hogenstryd, Linda 119, 123, 133 Holt, Michelle 123 Horne, Rhonda 123 Horton, Barbara 123, 147 Houng, Sou 123 Houston, Heather 123 Howard, Anthony 74, 123 Howard Zondria 123 Houze, Tregg 119, 123, 58 Huantes, Daniel 82, 83, 104, 119, 123, 156 Hughes, Leona 123 Hughes, Shannon 123 Hutchensdn, Leon 123 I Inwood, Pam 123, 133, 143, 175 J Jackson, Carla 123, 145 Jackson, Charles 60, 123 Jackson, Cheryl 123, 146 Jackson, Katricka 123 8, Jackson, Jaruzel, Richard 123 Sharon 123 Jefferson, Sonya 123 Jernigan, Kathy 123 Johnson, Edna 104, 123, 1 Johnson, Freddie 123 Johnson, Harold 60, 61, 123, 142 Johnson, Melvin 123 Johnson, Michael 60, 123 Johnson, Tamitha 123 Jones, Deborah 123, 146 Jones, Larry 123 Jones, Ty 123 K Kayga, Shawn 123 142 154 K eding, Tomlnarie 123, 142 Keesling, Jennifer 123 Kelly, Eddie 123 Kennedy, Joseph 123 Kennedy, Tracey 104, 123, 133, 143, 156 Kent, Tom 123 Kern, Tabethat 123 Kbrucell, Charlotte 123 King, Mary 123, 133 King, Wilham 123 Kirk, Don 124 Kirk, Gregory 124 Klayo, Kris 124 Knowles, Lisa 124 Kue, Ka L Lane, Kathleen 124 La ws, Frederick 124 Le, Thanh 124. 140 Leach, Regina 124, 141 Ledsingerg Bridget 124 Ledulf Octave 124 Ledwell, Roger 124 Lee, Michelle 124 Lee, Randy 124, 147 Leffew, Steve 124 Lewis, lVHchael 74, 124, 142 Lloyd Alma 124 Long, Becky 69, 124 Lott, Ronnie 24 Louris, Robert 76, 124, 133, 142 Love, James 124 Luckadoo, Elizabeth 24, 124 Luckadoo, Rebecca 124 M Madden, Charles 124 Maley, Vera 124 Mantrone, Antrone 124 Manley, Wanda 124 Martin, Kimberly 124 Martin, Tina 124 Martinez, Angie 124, 133, 141, 143 Mason, Bryan 74, 124 Mathews, Charles 124 May, Wiliam 124 McCarty, Bradley 125 McClaim, Cheryl 125 McCleslrey, Ricky 12 McCQV, Lashonda 125 McCullough, Harry 125 McDonald, Melissa 125, 147 McDonald, Jackie 22, 1102 .125 McFerrin, Craig 78 125 McGhee, Kathy 125 McMillion, John 125 0 WH wr Wi Img! 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RWPIL I 143 1 Walker, Rico 127, 133, 137, 67 Murray 126 Chris tina 126 Sta, . ,' R 56 74, 125 Ade-Sogun 125 Kimberly 125 Tina 125 Darryl 125 60, 125 Cynthia 125 Ken 125 LeRoy 125 Andrea 125 Morey, Morgan, Tina 125 Morrison, Nicholas 125 Moshier, Todd 125, 133, 143 Mullen, Kimberly 125 Mullins, Michael 74, 125 Murphy, Dana 125, 133 Murray Julie 125 N Nguyen, Son 125 0 Orick, Robert 125 Owen, Dale 125 P Page, Jimmy 125 Paige, Andre 125 Parker, Annette 125 Parker, David 60, 125 Parker, Linda 125 Parrish, Bruce 125 Patrick, Mary 125 Patton, Yvette 125, 138 Paul, Rennee 125, 133, 142 Pavelka, William 125 ' Pena, Elizabeth 68 81, 125, 127 Pena, Eugene 125, 133 Perkins, Bob 125 Pettis, Kinona 125 'Phlegm, Terry 125 Pickens, Barbara 125 Pickens, James 125 Pierce, Brenda 125 Pike, Bridget 125, 145 Elyah 16, 147 Dwayne 74, 126 Richard 126 Chris 142, 143 Monico 126 133 2 cey 196 133 Elizabeth 126 Glynda 126, 140 Bobette 1-6 Ingra 126 ogers, Latrese 126 Teri 24, 126, 133, 142 Nicole 126 137 Heidi 126, 138 Schaenick. Hrian 15315 Shweitzer, Stacey lj'ri Scott, Elgin 126, 1351 Scruggs, Tonya 126 Seay. Terrance 126 Shipp, James 74. 126 Silcox, Donna 126 Simpson, Mark 126 Simpson, Moses 126 Sims, Angela 126, 138, 142 Smallman, Suzanne 126 Smith, David 126 Smith, Karen 126 Smith, Gerald 133 Smith, Kimberly 126 Smith, Mark 126 Smith, Paul 126 Smith, Robert 126 Smith, Robin 126 Smith, Shawn 126, 133 Snover, Kelli 127, 135 Woods, Ladora 128 Wooley, April 128 Workman, Eva 128. 138 Wright, Pamela 128 Wvatt, Michael 22, 128, 100 Wynns, Reginald 128 Y Yang. Zia 128 Yang, Xong 128 Ybarra, Nick 128 Freshmen A Adams, Denise 137, 162 Aguilar, Lisa 162 Akers, Kevin 162 Snyder, Phillip 127 Sornig, Gerald 127 Southerlan, Tina 127 Spann, Laretta 127 Spence, Teresa 127 Spicer, Teresa 127 Sprague, Barbie 127 Stanley, Michele 127 Starr, Katherine 127, 142 Stewart, James 127 Suiter, Deborah 127 Sullivan, Kathleen 127, 141 Summer, Richard 127 Sutton, Richard 127 Sutton, Robert 127 Synnestvedt, Michelle 127, 140 Aldrich, Maynard 162 Alexander, Yvette 139, 162 Anderson, Angela 162 Anderson, Chester 162 Anderson, Jimmy 162 Anderson, Joseph 162 Anderson, Robert 162 Anthony, Tonya 162 Arellano, Lee 162 Arnold, John 162 B Swenson, Mark 82, 83 T Taplin, Remonia 127 Taylor, Cynthia 127 Taylor, Jacquelin 127 Taylor, Norma 127, 137 Thomas, Kimberly 127 Thompson, Bernard 127 Thompson, Marla 127 Thompson, Tammy 127 Thorne, Kearles 127 Tiller, Cornelius 127 Tomanek, Donald 127 Turner, Toni 127, 138 Bacon, Nancey 162 Ball ard, Albert 162 Barker, Brenda 162 Bass, Brian 162 Bass, Regina 162 Baumm, Cynthia 162 Beadford, Alberta 162 Bell. Ricky 74, 162 Bennett, Anna 162 Benton, Terrell 162 Berres, Juli 162 Bilbsy, Keith 162 Blair, Lelanda 137, 162 Blanton, Leigh 162 Boersma, Ken 162 Bond, Paul 163 Borofi Scott 82, 163 Bowen, Dale 163 Bowen, Kirk 163 Boyd, Charese 163 Bracewell, David 163 Branch, Cordelia 141, 163 Brice, Janise 64. 163 Brinson, Chaka 163 Brinson, John 163 Broadway, Yolanda 146 163 Brooks, Leslie 80, 137, 163 Anna 126, 158, 159, 175 9 U Ulmer, Todd 127 V Vaden, Joseph 127 Vasquez, Ted 127 W Wallace, Kevin 127 Walli, Don 104, 127, 133, 143 Walls, Sherry 127 Ward. Tony 127 Webber, Pamela 127 Wellons, Traynea 108, 127 West, Donna 127' Brown, Anthony 163 Brown, Darren 60. 163 Brown, Doug 163 Brown, Edward 163 Brown, Jennifer 163 Brumm, C. 133 West. 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