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

 - Class of 1986

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Text from Pages 1 - 136 of the 1986 volume:

w Y 1 1 f 5 I d F r 3 ' M 10' 'gif-3 4-:gr-'wiping THEME DAWN LANDRY SEN IORS JUNIORS ORGANIZATIONS SOPHOMORES FRESHMAN STUDENT LIFE FACULTY STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF SPGRTS CATHY SORNIG You unlock this yearbook with the ke of imagination. Inside it is a collection A collection of memories. A colletio of friends. A collection of fulfill DREAMS. You are moving into a lan of Work and play, of Victory and defeat.I You'Ve just crossed over into the HUSKY YEARBOOK. '7 . - vsv- V- fiigagz A -Q .::i.5.-533: feat 5 gust ff' XX 1 , ----- .4-H' ,Asn 4 Look at all these smiling faces! What do you think is the cause for all these smiles? Could be its Friday. Could be someone just hamming it up for the camera. Could be that work on the yearbook is almost done. fu Q Y.-J af- 3 559 iff-.. 4 A ll- x.,.,.,.,.. As you can see there is a lot of support for our athletic teams. The Cheerleaders can always by counted on to lead the spectators in a rousing cheer. Pep band is at all the home games to fill the gym with their songs of musical support. And most important, the fans themselves are loyal supporters. Even when its raining, they come out to cheer the teams on. Forget about the days when it's been cloudy,, but don't forget your hours in the SUN . . . Forget about the times you've been defeated, but don't forget about the VICTORIES youive Won. Forget about mistakes that you can't change now, but don't forget the lessons you've LEARNED . . . Forget about misfortunes youive encountered, but donit forget the times your LUCK has tumed . . Forget about the days when you've been lonely, but don't forget the friendly SMILES youive seen . . Forget about the PLANS that didn't seem to Work out right, but don't forget to ALWAYS HAVE A DREAM. 1' f CI I I bd IK I 'a CD ig .9 'I fa 4 - '? 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E 4 n I, Michele Denese Griffen, better known as 4 cTWIGGY , CIOIOWII leave my ability of Accounting, and my roll in girls choir' 95.dClCy- second soprano to whom ever takes my place. To the class ltlvenyc of 4'87 I leave my friendly and best wishes, and to the 0H.PatFra teachers that have my brother Amon Griffin HGOOD 0l1'..lr.eed LUCKH! grgenr felling abi I, Erika Greenhouse, being of sound mind and body, tive 71 bequeath to the following: I would like to leave my niceness fvemw y fl and cheerfulness to Sandra Chapman and Angela fveytgfmf Randolph. I also would like to leave my crown an lveywm Popularity to Kim Petty. ave trek flhe .fx I, Jerri Shawn Gray, hereby leave some of my valuables as ll- V1 st ar xalleminder to my fresh peershow sweet I have been. In gards to my absence I leave my spirit to all of you. To ndllbecarla Alexanderl leave my sense of humor, my gold, and Andhy guess jeans. To Chubby Edwards, I leave my leather edluckets. To Deb Buford and Rhonda Hodge, I leave my -otential to ski - ooh wherever I traveled. To Calasha umer I leave my red and white track spikes filled with long lump sand. To Steve and Michey Reed I leave my ten foot ary Jane. To Sharonda Paul I leave my cheerios and my ed Wheat to get you through to day and Mr. King I weave my thanks for being the best coach I ever had. I will gniss EVERY ONE!! yMii . Fannie F . Eaton, being of sound mind and body, bequeath 1GGY1e following: To Yvette Herring - I leave my Vice- ifls chpresidency - Good Luck. To my Tim-Tim CQuinton Rossj themleave my civitan experience - God bless, and determina- nd wgon. Pat Frank I leave you my smiles and keys to the car - ..G00ou'll need it. To John Brinson I leave my out-going spirit - go get them tiger. To Trenna Perdue I leave my public peaking ability - what ever thay may be. Kevin Williams dbod. leave my many years of hard work. Carmen Tarpley I nicenebave my bum knees - carry on the legec Steve Moore I Angepave you my ability to stay awake in class. To Candy Cole I afave you my words to the fight song. To Viranda Smith I 'OWU :ave the keen acknowledge to go to Spellman: To all i0I'Ih61'11 students I leave this advice - To realize your own ablesaptential and develop that potential. To the entire Northern . 23 l Family Cteachers and staff inclidedj I leave my LOVE andi GRATITUDE. ' 'FARE THEE WELL' ' I, Gerald Sornig being of sound mind and body bequeath to some creative young freshman not the gift of writing papers and essays, but the gift of FEELINGS, HEARTS, and DREAMS . I, Carol J. Schnaidt, being of somewhat sound mind and body leave to Miss Battle all of my Gucci. To Ralph, I leave a hefty supply of Pepto Bismal. To Cathy I leave my bow- ling skills. To Sherii I leave a roll of film and my stocks. To Mrs. McGee I leave all of my uncompleted college a scholarship applications. In addition, I leave to Greg a Christa my best Wishes , X-position, and right arm. Finally,l leave to Julie my briefcase and car. I, Julie Murray, being of sound mind and body hereby bequeath all my worldly possessions to the following. To Miss Battle I leave the memories of all my interracial activi- ties. To Mr. Brigham all my organizations skills. To Shannon Hughes I leave my unused roller skates. To Sherie Cole my therapist and a pack of collers. In conclusion, to Carol I leave my ability to get in trouble and the hope that her college life is as enjoyable as the first semester of our senior year. Heath 8pa Tgpd 5 Q H L dy here wing cialacn sk1lls. ToSh6 I' CL Ss -clusion. e hop6 U 4 ste, Off Petty, Kimberly Pfekffer, Mike Phlegm, Denise Pickett, Kimberly Powell, Andrea Prentis, Dorian Pryor. 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Becky Johnson, Antonio Johnson, Melvin Johnson, Janice Johnson, Kim Johnson, Phillip Johnson, Melva Johnson, Tonya Jones, Tracie Jones, Vicky Jordan, Brenda Josephs, Yvonee Kanoyton, Nicole Kellar, Laurel Kent, Tammy Kettonen, Mark Kilgore. Connie King, Becky Kirkendolph, Quintin Kitts, Lawanda Knight, Michelle Kovadik, Curt Kyles, Rochelle Labange, Rochelle Landry, Julie Lane, Antionette Latham, Tammy Leach, Brian Leach, Geoffery Lefler, Jody Lessard, David Lester, Stephen Lewis, Jerry Lewis, Perry -.,. vf -v I J A ., x if Hicks, Audra Hobbs. Tabitha Hobdy, Thomas Hockey, Sara Holloway. Vaughan Hopkins, Tammy Horton, Beverly Howard, Cynthia Howe, Karen Hubbell. Dan'yl It 'I ,. 1. 9 f lf . if JA, 5.-fx v-S' , r 'Sn ,vga , W f x ai io' 2 5? J-Y. f fu I 5-1 if Patton, Roshell Pearson, Susan Peery, Dana Perkins, Kathy Perry, Maquerite Perry, Nikki Peterson. Brian Pfeiffer, Mark Phillips, Archie Phillips, Kaino Pickens, Teril Pike. John Piotrowski. 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Patrick McGovney, Bryce McKeever, Kim McLauchlin, Tim McNeal, Willie McQueen, Christina Mero, Samantha Methner, Lynn Miller, Jacquelynn Miller, Larry Mojica, Jennifer Money, Craig Moore, LaShonda Morgan, Walter Morris, Robert Moua, Ritchie Mullen, Anthony Munzur, Marcie Murphy, Linda Nelson, Loricia Newcomb, Patrick Newsum, Scott Nichols, Trisha Nicholson, Brenda Noel, Tiffany Norris, Paula Norris, Waynard O'Berry, Erin Odneal, Carla Olever, Brian Orick, Michael Ortiz, Maria Patterson, Steve Paul, Rosalind Payne, Kacinda Pena, Henry Perry, Leasandra Peters, Dougil Phillips, Charles Phillips. Solon Pickett, Erik Platt, Larry Porter, Sherri 47 1 UWWWFWWWPYA' 1 1 1 f Randolph, Cedric Rankins, Donna Ray, Michael Reamer, John Reed, Donnell Remsing, Christy Rhinehart, Melissa Ringstaff, Gene Rodgers, Deeandra Rivera, Jose Robbins, Cindy 1Roberson, Jerome Robinette, Connie Rocha, Roxanne Rodriguez, Clarissa Rodriquez, Julie Rodriguez, Margaret Rosado, Fredy Rose, James Ross, Paul Rouser, Robert Rouser, Tamika Rupert, Mitchell Rush, Pam Rusk, Rhonda Sampson, Chris Samuel, Cedric Samuels, Eugene Saxton, Jennifer Schoenick, Michelle Schultz, Wendy Schuster, Tammy Schweitzer, Colleen Scott, Tracy Scruggs, Carla Sema, Julian Sexton, William Shannon, Ryan Shaver, Jerry Shaw, Derinda Shaw, Yvette Shearer, Robert Slocum, Angela Smallman, Pam Smith, Anna Smith, David Smith, Felicia Smith, Jody 4, f f f 1-.. ff G 1 1 ,V L F 2 , ' Powell, Angela Powell, Casey Powell, Kaaryn Preacher, James Prentis, Tarra Prince, James Pumell, Sharon Purty, Marco Quintana, Celso Ramirez, Sandy my V ,fra U ff . 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James Washington, Grover Washington, Robin Washington, Shavonne Watkins, LaWanna Watson, Arthur Watson, Bnice Webb, Melanie Welden, Shawn , , t ', ,m .9 7 5 v .oZ ..o' x, 1 21, fag la gud, ' 1 1 Z 2-' ' Q, is QSM I, K -nf. 77454 x agp' '-, .I ,V ' av a as 1 X' , ! , , X ,f Q . , it L illillllllillhlllillllhignhg-gg, A5 yOU 1mLg.IlE of tales 'Lt jl0ll, tail ourwajr tleway adventt 2lIllllSlIll G: gi go any 1 .av t -1 . . ,,- , Ya... I ll As you continue to unlock this yearbook with the key of imagination. Inside this section is a collection. A collection f tales. You are moving into a land of memories. cLords, said he now listen carefullyg but don't, I pray ou, take what I say a miss. This is the point . . . to shorten our way we will play a game. Each shall tell two tales, on he way to Pontiac Northern High School, I mean - about dventures that happened formerlyg whoever tells the most il , I musing or best tale - shall be the organization of the year, I will go with you and be your guide. Now draw a lot before o any further: He who gets the shortest shall begin.' RGANIZATIONS Sl Symphony Band's Tale Moments in music . , . Think of Rhapsody in Blue Cadet Band9s Tale Horses, black images on a background of brillant, new snow . . . fluttering ample white skins on a movie set in New Varsity Band's Tale As you remember moments in time. A great airplane burst into flames , . . A human reaches out to touch another human on a window ledge high above a city street . . . Concert Band's Tale Think of your favorite song . . . York. Each is a Musical moment in time. A x T 'GQ Ni I1 W llmg. Am'- 's Tale favonte song i . mais I 5 4, 3 r .V. Cheerleader's + R Tale . . . Twas the night before the big game, the chief was buried, and all ihrough Pontiac Northem not even a creature was stirring not even a mouse . . ii r: f dj. fe! .,m--vm'-, -,-N 1- .. M V Umm' -H- lv I v I Wi I X 7 .- ,, f -rr 4 s la ' fi? -X, nv ' . . Q l . ' '. - 'A 5 S: 5. 4, 7 A. N It ' 1 vi .- v-. . . 1 -- , . Q X , L , -.-1 , N X453 - r- . ' , , Qxjgrr , , . . , x xg? I ' - -' . ',- J' 1 ' ' 4 ' , 1 . .' 'Lu , A4 A ,. 'VY ' fo R: Y V 1 , 5 J V I ew ff V 1 -.5 A 'mfg , . N. uf v . . - N, .. .,1' ,T 0' ' vi 'P K.: J , ,... ....6M:.,..f..'..f.-.- ff Q L V.. qA1 2A .nw Q.. ov-.A4n.sL .x.x.n..-.u.. 4 Student Senate's Tale . . .When what to our wondering eyes should appear. but the national horror society with Student Senate close behind - Saying hw ye, hear ye, we are here. A -a f Coop's Tale Cont. II The Greatest Sales and Capital The Greatest Profit and Law . ,The first p ny to surpass the Sl billion mark in annual sales wa th US St 1 Corp. in 1917 The greatest profit mad by any corporation in 12 th 37,092 milli by A crican Telephone and T legraph Co. 311181 t 2!28!8 Tagg Drama, Self Defense, Office Aldes, and Llbrary s Tale It Was the Best of Tlmes It Was the Worst of Tlmes Now decide as you like- you who can - and I shall go on narrating as I began . . . D Gth The Tale Continued It Was the Age of Wisdom It Was the Age of Foolishness TlThN YkT BkR tFb 31986 S i X 1 S S S The Tale Continued It was the epoch of Belief It was the epoch of Incredulity b k FI. ,lol : .'K? .X hClbffdS GhTl yl l lbl h h Slf L . . . When the B k-of-the-Mont u Disen, as its select' for April 1934, no ' defense fx: .. V I , ,, f . The Tale cont. It Was the Season of Light It Was the Season of Darkness i xi 5 i . ff 3 'H Th 'pt f S Gnh' Tl f- d Q , , , ybyrh 'p gf1933 dhd dff lyg g p t...Off' Aus I ' 'J ' - .. W -- The Tale Cont. It Was the Spring of Hope It Was the Winter of Despair 2 g Q . The work m th unexpected succe literature on Feb 23 1986. Library .Adh' 'h ldf SADD'S TALE We had everything before us We had nothing before us o p f th 1' d...NtAg'..Btllg ul bg' 'th p r' thDt'tN V '7 1 4 'W 1- 1- I1-m:4rfm,,:,1N , -, Spanish Tale We were all going to Heaven We were all going direct the other way f H d h dl h h d Aq t lx th foffice as Marcos troops h t lnS E S S + ln- - - - ' -lHl'liIlllWMiillIlllIIllnl'Hl1'l:!I. FRENCH TALE In short, the period was so far like the present period. A D A ,D fn 5' if , ,Q I, A , J: . ' I' X f A , , 1 i i Q . :V , ' V 5 A 5 1 if ' . . Q 1 th hdl' dTt rt lh d25000h . ya Gazeb0's Tale There was a King of England Las There was a Queen of England j A g ..Butthemt p hdl dChllg pld p lftff rvivors, Pom Pom's Tales The end Lastly There was a King of Pontiac Northern There was a Queen of Pontiac Northern . . . Well we have arrived at Pontiac Northem High School. The trip was full of memories of things past and present. All the members of the Pontiac Organizations hope you enjoyed our tales of the world outside of the school. We couldnit choose so you pick the winner of the game. Now that we are back lets look in on the Faculty - GO! Team GO! be , ., ir Q ' Art Department lf H2213 Qc: X si' 194' The art department is designed to appeal to all students. A11 brings out the creativity and im- agination of the students. The art department allows students to find and enhance their talents. S X Business Education The business classes are the most popular courses of all of the electives offered. These classes are helpful in preparing for college. They will provide a background of knowledge that might be needed for future careers. Some of these classes are: typing, accounting, shorthand, office machines, and modern busi- ness. Counselors Here at Northern the counselors come in handyg if you have a problem with your schedule, need help applying for a college, or just some con- versation. The counselors put up with a lot of problems throughout the school year just to help students. Their advice could change a bad future into the best. The counselors main inter- est is to help out a student both academically S X and emotionally. Their efforts are English Department The most important department here at Northern is the English Department. A student has to take four credits in english, in order to graduate. Since we have to take so many english classes there are a large variety of them offered. With the help of these english teachers many young minds have grown. Foreign Language Department fan 77 The Foreign Language department is growing here at Northern, and is one of the best to be found. The languages consist of spanish and french. Students may also take a one semester course called introduction to Foreign Language. In this course you get an idea of what language you prefer to take. l S X History Department Us- The History Department is more than just history and government. This department teaches us of world wide affairs and itis surroundings. They teach not only history, but how our government Works. These teachers try to teach the constitutional rights that go along with being an United States citizen. Qp... Home Economics Department ll Home Economics is a valuable course that can help a student out in later life. This course teaches students basic food preparation and management, child development and single liv- ing. Many students who take these courses find out how helpful these courses are. S i. Librarians M The students at Northern depend on the resources and Librarians at Northern. The librarian does a lot of things in the library, from checking out books to making sure that the students and faculty have all the data they need. They're always willing to help you find in- formation. This library has a lot of knowledge within it. Our library is the best. 'iv-uw-1-'rf-m-u 1 M , , 1' ,..,,-,,h,.,.. f,,,.,....,..f-.....,.. -,....,,,.. V 4, '11 , - ,u,:f,.. ,n p--.f .',f,- i':. !: iv 3 D o , 9 I .Jv- O F-.4 ' 'll I M53 3 Z 51533 51353, , . - . :if-ag Z 3 -p V.575YL'.k T 14. ' V' ' - Sri: L 1 ' - , K - 1' y iii' ff! r.-4, s - , , ' 4' 7 . ' ' , A . 'ffqff' ' 4' A A' K 4 1 'f f 1 f - - 1 ' if' .'., ' J by x i 1 V J. ' fs 'v . . 53 z?Tf'i ?' ' - I -' 'V . . , fi 1 ----Q. X K7 i ' 'KS .V , '-LX! - I 5 Q ' ' '-1 A.. .ea M X- fs.il1 1.1 ' i52. L- , . , , ,H ' ' yprrgrg IL 'Q f 'V Iv ' yfgi A - f ... -5 I ,. - N -' - QL HQ P . z 4 ' r. ' . 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The styles today consist of deep V neck sweaters. pearls, Gucci, guess? jeans. and Polo cologne. Skirts can be any length. while cartoons are sweeping America on Sweat Shirts. Shoes are mainly Reeboks, and if you own Adidas then your right in with style. 5. 95 U- f yr'- F A' x i r i L L'x H.AffQ4 L-L I. 1lt It!, I it f I1 5 rs I f t f5., I rf? 1 z :J 'I 1 I f .r.x.I , 1 L- Q' 5-A tri? 0 3. ,..- MT Q. 'sir 'Q Q fl-x Q N- 5 KS? If xx . l 'gl 9 A W' -5 f 22 5 A-Graf xv. S 7 X I , ,I ' Ziliadllllhhhlinllhllfllllilllll-ni I. I. S U CCFOS .Thlam mr N000 i l nlhrnal p Cllr rses VHIY fmm C on gvlf d in parks Crew ex fcse both Pi Th cor d menlall r. Nelson and Ml lf' Secretaries 5. were the leaguerg ee corris rryru ers. Earhi f, meters ir velant to ..l nil rmie ef ssc: u lheplaesof ' ners verses the pls' first 5 runnerrr single: Thrill' ns, The crosses. ren urses I0 flel' Om' rs NIH e I 'Q e L1 Q The secretaries here at Northern will take on any job that they are asked. These hard working women do jobs that go unnoticed but the people they work for really appreciate their hard Work. Although they may be forgotten once in a while, the administrators or faculty could not do without them. The school Wouldn't be the same without these ladies. Math Department Although math is only required for two years it is a subject that is helpful to the students. Most students do go on and take math until they graduate. Algebra, gemetry, trigonometiy, and elementary functions are just some of the classes offered. Math is an excellent background for students anticipating a career in math, science, or arts. f S S Music 1F 1? Northern has several bands, choirs, and an orchestra. The music department puts both fun and hard work together to come up with a talent for singing andfor playing an instrument. These teachers further the talents and musical abilities of the individual student and then form a great group through these individuals. x Science Department f X anis Science is one of the most challenging subjects here at Northern. The types of sciences are: life science, biology, physics, geology, and chemistry. 0ne year of science is required but most students tend to take science as an elective because of the many career choices that come from science. Knowledge and experience are gained by the students through our excellent science teachers. X R Northern Assistance Center N.A.C. stands for Northern Assistance Center. These teachers are extremely interested in the students ability to learn. These dedicated teachers help students with handicaps and also foreign students. Their specialities are basic and accelerated skills. Vocational - Special Needs g 1 w I Y Y w W S Vocational Education If industrial arts is something of interest to you then you have probably taken one of the many industrial courses offered at Northem. These teachers open the door for many students when it comes to career opportunities. Many of the courses can provide a good foundation for a career in industry. J ob Placement The people at job placement help you find a job. They look for qualities in students to put them in an appropriate job. Neatness, reliability and promptness are just some of the qualities you need. So if your looking for a job this would be the place to go. X X 9 Hall Monitors The hall monitors are well known here at Northem. These people try to keep students from skipping and causing other disturbances. Many people think this is an easy job but to be a hall monitor you need to be stem yet under- standing. This is what makes our hall monitors the best. A. YEAR IN ff SPORTS IWFHQWGIHG TEE PIQEWI MES W 'FEE WM F' .,iqi:,',Q' II ,C I 4. 1 Q 2 if Q 5 2 'I .. 44 5 . Q I az f- f V ., V 'J' . s ,gf -2 fff 4 .Av ,C J.V. Journeying to the top The boys maintained the reputation of our Huskie team. They had enthusiasm with every move. The guys went from one end of the court to the other hand- ling the ball with skill. Whether it was defense or offense they always had the right move. It was a job well done. Ill I . I 9 I 1 I 'I ft? If .M ' semis-:,,-i., is J -1291! fr Swimmers Stroking 4- 'I-'P7TTl If r to Victory These girls started with stretching, 50 lap warm-ups, and then the hard work really began. It takes much dedication and commitment to be a Northem swimmer. These swim- mers have one thing on their mindg to be triumphant, and that they were. if Congratulations! if .V . Q ,ff mv' ., ,117 fir' 'V :K x ,f wg: ' ' I ., ,ff 54,-'pw 14 . f ffl!! ' . ef- 49 xg ffff -e . f -.-...v . ... H Q vm.. , I gummy, I i 1 Q Y.. 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Pontiac Northern High School - Avalanche Yearbook (Pontiac, MI) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 1

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Pontiac Northern High School - Avalanche Yearbook (Pontiac, MI) online collection, 1984 Edition, Page 1

1984

Pontiac Northern High School - Avalanche Yearbook (Pontiac, MI) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 1

1985

Pontiac Northern High School - Avalanche Yearbook (Pontiac, MI) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 1

1987

Pontiac Northern High School - Avalanche Yearbook (Pontiac, MI) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 1

1988


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