Springfield North High School - Polaris Yearbook (Springfield, OH)

 - Class of 1972

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' -f' 'H 1 1 1 4 1-mis: 1. w2 - JV M . . uf 3' 1' I-'H - K ' ' ' '41 iz. 7. .55 i, ! , PO f' .UXA NORTH HIGH SCHOOL SPRINGFlELD,OHIO H V Advisor:- Edifors: Copy: is g ,Q Jam? s ep. 35 Ann? BIN :E sis Eldlgg? af' vii a A... J Swift Froyne clem ore Anderson Sn :mann .... I' :2 M3157 O i i :X C 25 7 vig? ,wma . ' ! , rxf 3 H, ,N . SQ, iv'- ! A , 505.12 az c N-M , Q f X M.. 'SP SUCCESS X16 1 . -f. 1 r - R K N 'sgmxxw 4 .b KN 1. W L wg Ni , , ,Xl N. , A N T E .6 A yy Q 1 , ff i I N if - S Q K.,-K xlxkv 1 W 1 K' 5 r N 3. Q w I L XX 1 , A f .. aw? 'riff 4:9 Q - . f ,gfqg K 1 , 5. Q ,, A , ,E SSH HEIHLHDCJ. LON ELIN ESS CONCENTRATIGN if 9 fy- E H? A I f . v ll. .V gs, If if . 4- 'vw . ' L!gP'.' M! ,f ' 'fig-1 5 . Q 1 X 'V .Ju ,V ff , 'Aff . in xv R if I ixfxifmg LQ' M jf fl V :A hiv' .-:Bef V I If jQ 5 ff 4,3 fc l K J yfi M9-5' . ,4 rj : Ref - ,WJ , My L Q, VD , 5 .E Xi Q ,Qs V N . 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Executive Board Is Involved Diversification was the motto of Executive Board in 1972. One of the changes made for next year was to increase the penalty for smoking. Executive Board obtained an increase in the number of days of absence with a doctor's excuse for exam exemptions. Through their efforts, the amount of days permitted for a student exchange with other high schools was also increased. ...Ea lil S Nui Seated left to right: Pat Day, Janice Patton, Andy Boller. Standing: Sam Petroff, Sue Day, Anne Frayne, Curt Steiner, Pris Levine, Susie Gray, Lorraine Adrian, Walter Doss, and Valerie Chakeres. YAHOO FOR ,72!!! Student Council Senior class council had a great time this year! With ease they fulfilled council responsibilities: Decorating for Sadie Hawkins, planning class night. They undertook new projects untouched by former student councils. Students work- ing in the cafeteria to replace polluting paper trays, an amended school constitu- tion allowing Anne Frayne to replace first semester graduate Mark Rowe in jan., and a tre-trimmed, blue-skyed grad- uation was the fruition of energetic, change-oriented council. Senior Class Council Officers: Left to right: Walter Doss, Vice Presidentg Susie Gray, Secretary-Treasurerg Mark Rowe, 1st semester presidentg Anne Frayne, 2nd semester president. Bruce Adams James Adams Peggy Adams Taryn Adams Terry Adler James Adrian Elaine Anderson Linda Artz Kathryn Baer Rodney Bagford Darrel Baker How could a teacher be so dumb? Yam' Lance Baker Steve Barnes Gene Barnett Pam Bauer Brent Bechtol Shyanne Beecraft Sherry Behens Nancy Benkert Gloria Bennett Joyce Bethel Denise Bierly Beverly Bishop T eresa Bobb Debbie Boggs Andrew Boller Ronald Boswell Cynthia Bowen Margot Brazzell Robin Brazzell Monte Brigham Gary Bright Gregory Brock Rick Broderick Debbie Brooks 'ww fc .31 Xb X X ff Try it you'll like it! -Q2 Clara Brown Diane Brown Leonard Brown Terri Brown Sherry Brumage Michael Buckley Mont Burgel Robert Butler Michael Cain Michael Callahan Michael Campagna James Carey Marian Carey Theresa Carey Ann Carolyne Brian Carney Robert Carse Bruce Carter Julia Castle Mary Cave Steve Cherry Diane Cherubini William Coale Donald Coberly Debbie Conner Joyce Conover Happiness is having all your homework done!! WOW! What a student teacher!! Kathy Coppock Rebecca Corry Robin Cottrell Sheila Cottrell Douglas Cox Doug Cox Glenda Cox Danny Cox James Cruclcshanlc Melody Cubbage Sandra Curtis Jeff Davis Kirby Davis Loretta Davis Pat Day Rick Deal Amy Deer Christy Deer Joyce DeHart Sandy Dessinger Marty DeWine Debbie DeWitt Heidi Diederichs Bob Diehl Robert Digel , f Us sex., -- sf K W '-iris Z' P S fund . ' X ' 43 W Q Q .. . 4 ' 1 'F- T 4 2: Ji ,L N - E ii N- t , 'N 1 ,. Q, L ' K' ' . .A -v Oh . . . where is he? You mean it isn't Friday? X' ar v1Q'5G-Qwi ' -. 0 J X r X s 'fx ' ,riff f' ff N is A4i., or . in X 2. . . Mary Lou Dillahunt Dan Dobyns Deborah Dome: Walter Doss Steve Douthy Kevin Doyle Patrick Drews Steve Duer Randy Duff Recile Lee Duncun Don Durnell Brenda Durst Linda Durst Terry Durst Brian Eanes Nathan Eckles Ann Edwards John Edwards Gwen Eichelman Joni Elkins Amy Elliot Debbie Erter Denise Estep Edgle Estep Dianne Fahl' Yvonne Fahl Cindy Fenters Lynn Ferryman I nfn f K 449, Qar?1,.-Qg,sg,,:-A r - A, -X: ff1g,.,k If K ' ' q fm 1- H 1 , M 1 ' , ff , , 'if E ' 1 if E X 5 f f Q .,.. J ' Randy Fenwisk Russ F erryman Chris Fickert Jesse Fields Kevin Follrath Lee Ford Dave Fraley Stephanie Fraley Bill Fralick Anne Frayne Michele Freed Charlene Freeze john Fritts Ron Gaier Doris Garrett Robert Garrett Patrick Garrity Melanie Garvin Barbara George Cindy Glass Ed Glick Albert Gootee Susie Gray Another victim of the cafeteria food! o J WOW' Su Grote Cynthia Hackett Carol Hahn Diana Hallen Denise Hamilton Victor Hammond Kevin Hamish john Hart Phil Hartje Diana Hartman Mary Harwood Jenny Heckler Randall Heidorn jill Henderson Paul Henderson Helen Henning Nancy Henonemus Steve Hetico Karen Hicks Mark Hieatt Scott Hines Steve Hitchcock James Hoagland James Holland Paula Hook John Horner 3 1 W 1 'dl 11 Ready or not, here I come! Qs.-.ge . f LL,, ,.X.. . H J , hi 317 'G633' J Jeanne Horton Gary Hunter Ioan Hursh Arthur Husted Mike Hyer Gayla Hypes Dave Jackson Kyle Jackson Belle johns Cindy Johnson Joan Johnson Lewis Jones Sheila Jones Connie Kaiser 3 xfiver. . 3+ Robert Kasten Cheryl Keene Kenneth Keller Vickie Kelsey Chris Kennard jeff King Kerry King Larry Klaben Penny Knepp Lynne Krichbaum John Kuhns Debbie Lambert ,gnu si' HV, K 1 nfgasfagfgy, ,gi-fgrl ' Vfwfsfene- g a ,Q T . rf W? -W 1Z'2gv.'? V f,l , V Q .L ' , E35 - 1-li ,., . ,K x :7 l . L x W ...fs .3 M Q' 1 , f 37' E: ,V f I didn't mean to do it! ,naw sud'-9' Nanett Lambert Charles Lane Harry Lapins Doug LaVel1e Julie Lawrence Kence Lawson Don Laybourne Sharon Leach Pam LeFevre Eddie Leinasars Deloris Lewis Sherry Lewis Melodye Limle Deborah Littler Kathy Littler Gary Lloyd Amy Lothschultz Cathy Lucas Paul Lucas Barbara Lynch Thomas Mabra Julie Mann Debbie May Robin Massie Brenda Massie 1 3 44.::, MW Xk.AQ ., r x . .. ns f Fickle finger of fate! is Carl Marshall Anne Margolis Kathy McCann Martha McCarty Joyce McCauslin Joseph McClaren Marsha McClure Cindy McGinnis Kim McGowan Glenn Mclntosh Richard McKie William McLemore Sandy McQuirt Tom McVey Pam Mendenhall Amy Meyer Susan Michel William Michael Cindy Miller Debbie Miller Lori Miller Julie Millice Brenda Mills Debbie Moone Becky Morrison w '-psf X fa, 1 . 1 N Sherry Mosie Diana Mowery Brenda Muirhead Greg Murphy Bob Nash Steve Nash Tom Nash Diane Newby Gary Newell Lonnie Nicholl Ruth Nicol Paul Numbers James O'Brien Curt Odom Donald Oiler Linda O'Laughlin Donald Overacker Patty Palmer A. Parker Ben Parker Ed Patch Ed Patmos Cindy Peters Larrin Peterson Robb Peterson Robin Peterson Janice Patton Julia Paul ,aan .1 s MR f 'f'x E '7-- ni- Qr x ,iff Dick Peairs Allan Perkins Monica Perrymon John Priest Jim Quinn Ron Rademacher Robert Ragan Dale Rangler Brenda Ray Susie Ray Carl Reardon Pat Rehak Is this how Betty Crocker started out? Larry Ricketts Lynette Rigel Scott Rigio Linda Roark Richard Robinson Zachery Robinson Joseph Robl Elizabeth Roby Laura Roby Don Roe Nanci Rohrle Mike Rollins Eric Ronemus Sharon Rose 'hue'-z1ud5t I can't believe I ate the whole thing ! ! ! 'Regex XX. ai gov' 'wi Kerry Roth Mark Rowe Debbie Rower Eric Rubinoff Vicki Russell julie Rutledge Tina Ryman Janet Sallee Ed Sanders John Sanders Dianne Sassen Joanie Schneider E 5 Sara Schneider Gary Schreiber Kari Schulsinger Cheryl Schwartz Kevin Seiter Mark Sellers Roy Shaffer Nancy Sharp Terri Shaw Carol Sheets Stephanie Shelley Dale Shelton Q - n And then he said . . . Lenore Shellman Debra Shipley Steve Shrader Becky Shuirr Mary Sick Kay Simon Mark Smarelli Chris Smith Lee Smith Jenny Smith Patti Smith Rick Smith Sherry Smith Melinda Snyder 46 Debra Sorrell John Sparks Cindy Sparrow Roxanna Spencer Gary Spoon Barbara Skansil Lynn Starcher Pete Stathopoulos Barrie Stephens Jeanne Stephens Anne Stephens Nr-I A F -as ,R .- .. ,.. , ,-,E .. 6 E X W X , it 5 K S S. X :f x 'Wi Y - ' mt N 3 -' af 23 51.1 QV, 'Q Mr W or X Mvigx in Q' ,z-99' iv sh R WV X N55 A.J.! Are you all right? Q if 3 X ,s ' X 08.6 X f X Wi? xv ' f Q 1 -i X John Stir Elissa Stewart Patricia Stewart Craig Stinnett Charlene Stooksberry Beverlyn Strait Robert Strayer Lisa Strong Tim Swonger Richard Tabscott Craig Taylor Kim Thomas Vickie Tingley Dianne Titus Mark Titus Deborah Townsend Stephen Urich Susan Van Bourgondien Bill Van Horn Annita Vannorsdole Michelle Walls Connie Waln Debbie Walter Joyce Ware Steve Warren ,, . 'fl .sf 4 rf, .- A, s ,Fx , ,Xa . .31 Little Orphan Annie came to our house to stay! 48 l if Q WWQSR 'www Tim Waugh Lora Weikert Keith West Peggy West Larry Whalen Joyce White Kay Wichener Rick Wilhelm Diane Wilt Melissa Wilkins Steve Wilkins Sarah Williams X ,,.-1 Jim Wills Dana Wilson Carolyn Windon Kathy Wittke Alice Wittmeyer Lowell Wolfe Danita Wood Nina Wood John Woodrow Debra Woodrum Ron Wright Earl Yancy X x Tim Algren Dianna Billet Duane Boswell Luther Bowen Patrica Brock Ian Burkhart Steven Chaffin James Cole John Collins James DeLong Bruce Edwards James Evans Mark F ishbain Raymond Franks Arthur Freeland Richard Gartin Jody Gittens Joseph Goodwin Berklet Hicks Robert Huffman Ronald Imel Gary Insley Robert Israel John Kelley Michael Kimmerle Richard King Michael Martin Michael McDonald Gayla McNeil Cristy Miller Richard Parcels Edward Porter James Pratt james Queen Gail Ramsey Deborah Roach Dianna Rodman Mark Rutherford john Talani Jeffery Tanner Wanda Troxtell Cristy Yaw Chuck Young Darwin Mabra Mike Shaw ADAMS, BRUCE-Golf 4. ADAMS, JAMES-Bsk. 2: Foot. 2: Ten- nis 3: Intra. 2, 3, 4: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Sp. 2: Gym Asst. 2, 3, 4. ADAMS, TARYN-Tennis 2: Blk. N. 4: Fr. 2: SIMA 4: FTA 3, 4 CSec. 43: NHS 4: GAA 3. nf U na Z 50 'U lf! an ca T E 0 5 .9 G Q 5? E LH? Sh. 2. ADLER, TERRY-Track 2. ANDERSON, ELAINE-Pan. 2, 3 Blk. N. 2, 3, 4: Fr. 3, 4: SIMA 2, 3, Mer. 3, 4: Pub. 4: NHS 4: Qu 8: Sc. 4. ARTZ, LIN DA-Pan. 2, 3. BAER, KITTY-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. 3: Sp. 3: Lat. 2: FTA 3: Soph. NHS 3, 4: Fall Play 2, 3: Win. Play Spring Play 3: Spr. Mus. 2, 3, 4. BAGFORD, RODNEY-Intra. 2, 3: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Sp. 2: Con. Band 2, 3 Qsec. 1eader3: Sym. Band 3: Pep Band 2, 3 lsec. leaderl: Mar. Band 2, 3. BAKER, DARREL-Gym 2, 3, 4. BAKER, LANCE-Foot. 3: Jour. 4. BALL, MAXINE-Con. Ch. 4. BARNES, STEVE-Baseball 2, 3: intra. 2. 3: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Sym. Band 2, 3, 4 :Vice-Pres. 43: Pep Band 2, 3, 4 :lst chair3: Dan. Band 2, 3, 4 :lst chair3: Mar. Band 2, 3, 4: Stu. Govt. Day 4: Spr. Mus. 3, 4. BARNETT, GENE-S. C. 3: Bsk. 2, 3: C.C. 4: Track 2, 3, 4: lntra. 4: Lat 2: o F? PPP Eng. 2. BAUER, PAM-Blk. N. 2. 3, 4: Sp. 2: H.C. Queen 4: Win. Play 2. BECHTOL, BRENT-Baseball 3, 4: Intra. 2, 3, 4: Pan. 2, 3, 4: SIMA 4. BEHRENS, SI-TERRY-Pan. 4: Blk. N. 4. BENKERT, BENNETT, NANCY-Pan. 2, 3, 4. GLORIA-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Lat. 2, 8: FML 3, 4: Soph. Chr. 2: Con. Chr. 4: Wom. Glee 3, 4: NHS 4. BETHEL, JOYCE-Pan. 2, 3: Blk. N. 3: Soph. Chr. 2: Wom. Glee 3: DECA 4. BILLET, DIANA-Pan. 4. Bocas, DEBRA-cos 4. BOLLER, ANDREW-Ex. Bd. 4: St. Bd. VP.: Fr. 4: Eng. 3, 4 lTreas.3: SIMA 3: Sym. Chr. 3, 4: Men Glee 3: Orch. 2, 3, 4 fStu. Con.3: Sym. Band 2, 3, 4: Mar. Band 2, 3: Jour. 4: H. Rel. 3: Var. Show 3, 4: Fall Play 4: Spr. Play 4: Spr. Mus. 4. BOWEN, CINDY-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Jour. 3. BRAZZELL, ROBIN-Pan. 2: Wom. Glee 2: DECA 4 QPres. 43. BRIGHAM, MONTE-Bsk. 2, 3: Foot. 2, 3, 4: Intra. 4. BROCK, GREG-HVP 4: C.C. 2. 3. 4: Track 2. 3. 4: Intra. 4: Pan. 2, 3, 4: SIMA 4: Soph. Chr. 2: NHS 4. BROCK, PAT-Fash. Show 4. BRODERICK, RICK-S. C. 2, 3 :Pres. 23: HVP 2: Ex. Bd. 2: Sp. 2: Soph. Chr. 2: Con. Chr. 3, 4: Sym. Chr. 3, 4: Men Glee 2, 3, 4: As You Like It 3, 4: Stu. Govt. Day 4: Int. Thesp. 2, 3, 4: Var. Show 2, 3, 4: Fall Play 2: Spr. Mus. 2, 3: Soph. Prom Worker. BROOKS. DEBBIE-Pan. 3, 4: Blk. N. 2, 3, 4: Fash. Show 2, 3, 4. BROWN, CLARA-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Ger. 3, 4: Con. Chr. 4: Sym. Chr. 4: Wom. Glee 3. 4: Mar. Band 3. 4: Spr. Mus. 4: G.A.A. 2, 3: Chess 3, 4: Chess Tm. 2, 3: Drill 2. 3, 4. BROWN, DIANE-Pan. 2. 3: Fr. 2. 3: Orch. 2, 3, 4: Sym. Band 2, 3, 4: Mar. Band 2, 3, 4: Spr. Mus. 2, 3. BROWN, LEONARD-Intra. 4. BROWN, TERRI-Fash. Sh. 2, 4. BRUMAGE, SHERRY-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N. 2, 3, 4: Sp. 3: Eng. 2, 3: SIMA 3, 4: Wom. Glee 3: Jour. 3, 4: Soph. Drama 2: H. Rel. 3. BUCKLEY, MIKE-Foot. 2: Wrest. 2, 3, 2: Intra. 2. 3, 4: Pan. 3, 4: Fr. 2: NHS 3, BURCEL, MONT-Wrest. 2: Pan. 2: Sp. 2: Lat. 3: SIMA 4. BUTLER, BOB-Track 2. CAIN, MIKE-Bsk. 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Sp. 2: Soph. Chr. 2: Con. Chr. 3, 4: Sym. Chr. 3, 4: Men Glee 2, 3, 4 CVP3: Var. Show 4: Spr. Mus. 2, 3, 4: Var. N 3, 4: Bar. Quar. 4. CALLAHAN, MIKE-Pan. 2, 3, 4: FTA 3: Chess Cl. 3. CAREY, THRESA-Pan. 2: Soph. Chr. 2. CAROLYNE, ANN-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N. 3, 4: SIMA 4: Soph. Chr. 2: Soph. Drama 2: Drill Team 4. CARTER, BRUCE-Bsk. 2, 3, 4: Foot. 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Pan. 2, 3, 4. CARSE, BOB-Orch. 3, 4: Sym. Band 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 3, 4: Mar. Band 3, 4: Spr. Mus. 3, 4. CAREY, MARIAN-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Sp. 2, 3: Eng. 2, 3: SIMA 2, 3, 4: Sym. Chr. 3, 4: Wom. Glee 2: As You Like It 4: Orch. 2, 3, 4: Sym. Band 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 2, 3: Mar. Band 2, 3, 4: Mum. 4: HR 2, 3: Var. Show 4: Fall Play 2: Spr. Play 4: Spr. Mus. 2. 3, 4: Soph. Drama 2. CASTLE, JULIA-Pan. 2, 3. CHERRY, STEPHEN-Foot. 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3: Pan. 2, 3: Sp. 2. COBERLY, DONALD-Bsk. 3, 4: C.C. 3, 4: Track 2: lntra. 2, 3. CONOVER, JOYCE-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N iSgt. at Arms3: Sp. 2, 3: FTA 2, 3, 4: Soph. Chr. 2: Con. Chr. 4: Sym. Chr. 4: Wom. Glee 3: Soph. Drama 2: NHS 4. COPPOCK, KATHY-Blk. N 3, 4: Sp. 2: FTA 2: Soph. Chr. 2: GAA 2. CORRY, REBECCA-Lat. 3: Fr. 2, 4: Eng. 3, 4 lPres. 43: SIMA 2, 3: Orch. 2, 3, 4 iLib. 43: Spr. Mus. 2, 3, 4. COTTRELL, SHEILA-Pan. 2: OOEA 3, 4. COX, GLENDA-Fash. Show 2: Drill Team 3, 4. COX, DOUGLAS B-Baseball 2, 3, 4: Intra. 2, 3, 4. COX, DOUGLAS S.-Foot. 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2: Intra. 2, 3, 4. COZAD, DANNY-Baseball 3: Wrest. 3: Intra. 4: Pm. 2, 3, 4: SIMA 3, 4: Spec. 4. CUBBAGE, MELODY-Pan. 2, 3: Fash. Show 2: Cli. Rec. CURTICE, SANDRA-Blk. N 2, 3, 4: Sp. 2: Fash. Show 4. DAVIS, JEFF-Intra. 3, 4: Men Glee 3. DAVIS, LORETTA-Fash. Show 2, 4. DAY, PATRICK-S. C. 3 CPres.J: Ex. Board 3, 4 :Pres. Stu. Body3: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Intra. 2, 3, 4: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Sp. 2: Orch. 3, 4 lPres. 43: Sym. Band 2, 3, 4 CPres. 43: Pep Band 2: Dan. Band 2: Mar. Band 2, 3, 4 Gres. 43: Spr. Mus. 2, 3, 4. DEAL, RICK-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Sp. 2, 3: Men Glee 3: Chess Cl. DEER, AMY-S. C. 3: H. Pres. 3: Pub. 3. DEER, CHRISTY-S. C. 2, 3: H. Pres. 2: Gym 2, 3, 4: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N 3:4 Soph. Chr. 2: Sym. Chr. 4: Wom. Glee 3: Mer. 2, 3: Cheer. 4: H. C. Queen 4: Var. Show 3, 4: Spr. Mus. 4: Fash. Show 4. DEHART, JOYCE-S. C. 4: H. Pres. 4: Pan. 2, 3. 4: Blk. N. 2, 3, 4: Sp. 2, 3: SIMA 4: F.T.A. 2, 3: Wom. Gl. 2, 3: Fash. Sh. 3: Cl. Rec. 2, 3. DESSINGER, SANDY-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Sp. 2, 3: SIMA 4: F. T. A. 2, 3, 4 :Hist.3: Soph. Chr. 2: Sym. Chr. 4: Wom. Gl. 3: N.H.S. 4: Fash. Sh. 2. DEWINE, MARTIN-Wrest. 3. DEWITT, DEBBIE-S. C. 2: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N 2, 3, 4: Sp. 2: SIMA 2, 3: F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4: Soph. Chr. 2: Con. Chr. 3. 4: Sym. Chr. 3, 4: Wom. Gl. 4: As You Like It 4: Var. Sh. 4: Soph. Drama 2: Spr. Mus. 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4:Sec- treas.3 DIEDERICHS, HEIDI-H.V.P. 2: Gym 2, 3, 4: Intra. 4: Lat. 2: Con. Chr. 4: Cheer. 2, 3, 4 :Capt. Va.r.3: Pub. 4: NHS 4: Stu. Govt. Day 4: QU. h SC. 4: Spr. Mus. 3. DIEHL, BOB-Bsk. 2: Foot. 3, 4: Intra. 3, 4 iBsk. Intra. Ch.3: Sp. 2. DIGEL, BOB-Bsk. 3 CMgr.3: Foot. 2: Pan. 4: Con. Band 3: Sym. Band 3. DOBYNS, DAN-Pan. 2, 3, 4. DOMER, DEBORAH-Con. Chr. 3. 41 Sym. Chr. 3, 4: Wom. G1. 3: Fash. Sh. 3. DOSS, WALTER-S. C. 2, 3, 4:Sr. Class V. P.3: H. Pres. 2, 3: H. V.P. 4: Ex. Bd. 4: Foot, 2, 3-: Tennis 2: Intra. 2, 3, 4: Fr. 3, 4 :Sec.3: Con. Chr. 3: Sym. Chr. 3, 4: Men Glee 3, 4: Con. Band 2: NHS 3, 4. DOUTHY, STEVE-Bsk. 2: Intra. 3, 4: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Sp. 2. DUFF, RANDY-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Lat. 2. DUNCAN, RECILE-Fash. Sh. 2, 3, 4. DURNELL, DON-H. VP. 2: Intra. 3. 4: Sp. 2. DURST, BRENDA-Pan. 3. 4: D.E.C.A. 4 KCI. Parl.3. DURST, LINDA-Pan. 2: Fash. Sh. 2: Gen. Bus 2: V.I.C.A. 3, 4fV.P.3. DURST, TERRY-Base. 2, 3, 4. EANES, BRIAN-Pan. 4: Soph. Chr. 2: Gym Mon. 4. ECKELS, NATHAN-Pan. 3.. 4: Sym. Band 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 3, 4: Dan. Band 3: Mar. Band 2, 3, 4: Sp. Mus. 2, 3, 4. EDWARDS, GLADYS-Pan. 2, 3: C.O.E. 4. EDWARDS, JOHN-H. Rel. 4. ELLIOTT, AMY-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N. 2, 3, 4: Sp. 2: F.T.A. 3. 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Fash. Sh. 2, 4: St. R. 8: R. 4. ESTEP, DENISE-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N. 2, 3, 4: F.M.L. 3, 4: G.A.A. 4. EVANS, SCOTT-Base. 3: Intra. 4: Sp. 2 Soph Chr. 2. FAHL, YVONNE-Intra. 3. FENTERS, CYNTHIA-Pan. 2, 3: Soph. Chr. 2: Wom. Glee 3. FERRYMAN, RUS-Jour. 2. FICKERT, CHRIS-Intra. 2, 3, 4: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Jour. 4. FOLLRATH, KEVIN-S.C. 2, 3: Intra. 2, 3: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Sp. 2, 3, 4: Pan. Cab. 3, 4: SIMA 2, 3, 4: As You Like It 3, 4: Orch. 2: Sym. Band 2: March. Band 2: Int. Thesp. 2, 3, 4: Var. Sh. 2, 3, 4: Win. Pl. 2: Spr. Pl. 2: Spr. Mus. 2, 3, 4. U FORD, LEE--Pan. 2, 3, 4: Soph. Chr. 2: Con. Chr. 2, 3: Sym. Chr. 2, 3: Men Glee 2: Pub. 4: Journ. 4. FRALEY, STEPHANIE-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N 3, 4: Sp. 2: SIMA 4: Wom. Glee 2: Off. Asst. 3. 4: Attend. Asst. 4. FRALICK, BILL-H. Pres. 2: Bsk. 2: Foot. 2, 3, 4: Golf 2: intra. 2, 3, 4: Lat. 2. FRAYNE, ANNE-S.C. 2, 3, 4 CPres. 43: H. v. Pres. an Ex. Ba. 4: Pm- 2. 8. 4: Fr. 2, 3, 4 CProg. Chair 3, V. Pres. 45: Sym. Band 3. 4: Pub. 4 :Co-Editorj: NHS 3, 4: Stu. Govt. Day 4: Qu Sz Sc 4. FREED, MICHELE-Blk. N 2, 3, 4: Sp. 2, 3: SIMA 3: Wom. Glee 2, 3: Soph. Drama 2: Fall Play 2: Fash. Show 4. FREEZE, CHARLENE-Fr. 3. 4: Eng. 3: SIMA 3: Spect. 3, 4: Soph. Chr. 3, 4: Wom. Glee 4: Con. Band 2, 3, 4: Sym. Band 2: Mar. Band 2, 3, 4: Win. Play 2, 3: Spr. Mus. 2, 3. FRITTS, JOHN-Bsk. 2. 3: Baseball 2: Intra 2, 4: Sp. 2: Stu. Govt Day 4. GARRITY, PAT-Baseball 2: Pan. 2, 3, 4. GEORGE, BARB-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N 2, 3, 4: Fr. 2, 3: Fash. Show 3, 4. GITTENS, JODY-Lat. 2: Ger. 3, 4: Eng. 3, 4QPub. Man. 41: Spect. 3, 4 CPub. Man.J: Soph Chr. 2: Con. Chr. 3, 4: Sym. Chr. 3, 4: NHS 3, 4. CLICK, EDWARD-Intra. 2, 4: Fr. 2, 3: SIMA 2, 3: Jour. 4: Soph. Drama 2: Qu 8: Sc 4. GRAY, SUSIE-S. C. 3, 4 lSec.-Treas. 43: H. Pres. 4: H. V. Pres. 2, 3: Ex. Bd. 4: Pan. 2. 3. 4: Blk. N 2, 3, 4: Ger. 3, 4: Pan. Cab. 2, 3, 4: Soph. Chr. 2: Con. Chr. 3, 4: Sym. Chr. 3, 4: As You Like It 4: Mer. 2, 3, 4: Pub. 4: Soph. Drama 2: Var. Show 4: Spr. Mus. 2, 3, 4. GROTE, SUZANNE-S. C. 2: H. Pres. 2: Gym. 2, 3, 4: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Pan. Cab. 4: Cheer. 2, 3, 4: H.C. Queen 4: NHS 4: Var. Show 3, 4. HAHN, CAROL-Gym 2, 3, 4: Tennis , 4: Vbl. 4: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N 3, 4: . 2, 3, 4: Eng. 3, 4: FTA 4: Soph. Chr. 2: Con. Chr. 3, 4 lSec. 43: Sym. Chr. 3, 4: Cheer. 2: HNS 4: Spr. Mus. 2: GAA 4 CPres.5 Big Syster: Gym Mon. HALLEN, DIANA-Fash. Show 3. HAMILTON, DENISE-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N 2, 3. 4: Jour. 3: GAA 2, 3. HARNISH, KEVIN-Tennis 4: Intra. 4: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Sp. 3, 4. HART, JOHN-S. C. 4: H. V.P. 2. 3: Foot. 2: C.C. 3: Track 2, 3, 4: Intra. 2, 3: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Fr. 2: Orch. 3, 4: Sym. Band 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 2, 3: March. Band 4: Mus. Orch. 2, 3, 4. HARTJE, PHIL-Bask. 2: lntra. 4: Lat. 2, 4: SIMA 4. HARTMAN, DIANA-Blk. N 2, 3, 4: Sp. 2, 3 Ger 2, 3: Eng. 3, 4: Spect. 4: F.T.A. 2, 4: Con. Band 4iLib.J: Sym. Band 2, 3: Pep Band 4: March. Band 2, 3, 4 iSq. Lead.J: N.H.S. 4. HARWOOD, MARY-S.C. 4: H. Pres. 4: Tennis 3: Blk. N 2, 3, 4: Sp. 2: Soph. Chr. 2: Wom. Glee 3: Soph. Drama 2: St. Govt. Day 4: Int. Thesp. 2, 3, 4: H. Rel. 4: Fall Pl. 2: Winter Pl. 2, 3. HECKLER, JENNY-S. C. 2: H. VP. 2: Tennis 3: Blk. N 2, 3, 4: Fr. 2, 3, 4: SIMA 3, 4: F.M.L. 2: Of. Wk. 3: Cl. Wk. 2, 4. HENDERSON, JILL-S. C. 2, 3, 4: H. Pres. 2, 3, 4: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N 2, 3, Sp. 2, 3, 4: Soph. Chr. 2: Con. Chr. 3: HENNING, HELEN-H. V.P. 2: Pan 2. 3, 4: Blk. N fPres.J: Lat. 2, 3, 4: Fr. 3. 4: Engl. 2: Soph. Chr. 2: Con. Chr. 3, 4, lPres.J: Sym. Chr. 3, 4 CV.P.J: Wom. Glee 4: As You Like It 3, 4: Journ. 4 QFea. Ed.J: Soph. Drama 2 lV.PJ: NHS Sym. Chr. 3, 4. HENDERSON, PAUL-S.C. 3: H. Pres. 3: Base. 2, 3: intra. 2, 3: Ger. 3: Con. Chr. 3, 4: Sym. Chr. 3, 4: Men Glee 2, 3: Con. Band 2. 3, 4: Qu. 8: Sc. 4: Var. Sh. 3, 4: Spr. Mus. 2, 3, 4. HERONEMUS, NANCY-Pan 3: Fash. Sh. 2, 3: COE. HETICO, STEVE-H. V.P. 3, 4: Swim. 2, 3, 4: Intra. 2, 3, 4: Sp. 3, 4: Con. Chr. 3: Sym. Chr. 3, 4: Men Glee 2, 3: Big Bro. 4. HIEEATT, MARK-Intra. 3: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Sp. . I-IINES, SCOTT-Intra. 4: SIMA 4: Journ. 4. HITCHCOCK, STEVE-Bask. 2: Foot. 3, 4: Pan. 3. HOAGLAND, JAMES-S.C. 2, 3, 4: H. Pres. 2, 4: Bask. 2: Foot. 2, 3: Base. 2, 3, 4 iCapt.J: Intra 3: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Sp. 2, 3: Pan. Cab. 4 :Sec-treas.J: Con. Chr. 3: Sym. Chr. 3, 4: Men Glee 3. HOOK, PAULA-Pan. 2, 3: Blk. N 3: Wom. Glee 3: Soph. Chr. 2: Fash. Sh. 2. HORNER., JOHN-C.C. 2: Wrest. 2, 3: Intra. 3, 4: Pan. 2: Lat. 2. 3. HORTON, JEANNE-H. V.P. 2: Blk. N 2, 3, 4: F.M.L. 2: Var. Sh. 4: Fall Pl. 4: G.A.A. 2. HUFFMAN. ROBERT-Intra. 3. HURSH, JOAN-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Fr. 3: F.T.A. 3, 4: Con. Band 2, 3, 4: March. Band 2, 3, 4 fSq. Ld.J: NHS 3, 4. HUSTED, ART-Gym. 3: Intra. 3. HYPES, GAYLA-Tennis 3: Vbl. 4: F.T.A. 2. 3: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N 4: Soph. Chr. 2: Con. Chr. 4: Sym. Chr. 4: Wom. Glee 3:Journ. 4CSpts. Edb: G.A.A. 2, 3: Gym Mon. 2, 3, 4. ISRAEL, ROBERT-Lat. 2, 3: Int. Thesp. 2: H. Rel. 2, 3: Win. Pl. 2. JACKSON, KYLE-H. V.P. 3: Blk. N 2, 3, 4: Sp. 2: SIMA 3: F.T.A. 2. 3: Soph. Chr. 2: Sym. Chr. 4: Wom. Glee 3: Fall Pl. 2: Spr. Mus. 2, 4: Fash. Sh. 4. JONES, SHEILA--Pan. 3, 4: Lat. 2, 3, 4: Pan. Cab. 4: SIMA 4: F.T.A. 3: Journ. 4: NHS 4: Qu. 8: Sc. 4: H. Rel. 3, 4: Fall Pl. 4. JOHNS, BELLE-Blk. N 3, 4: Off. Wk. 4. JOHNSON, JOAN-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Soph. Chr. 2: Wom. Glee 2, 3: Win. Pl. 2: Spr. Mus. 2, 3. KAISER, CONNIE-S.C. 2: H. Pres. 2: H. V.P. 4: Blk. N 2, 3, 4: Fr. 2: Eng. 3. KEENE, CHERYL-Eng. 2: F.T.A. 2: Con. Band 2: Sym. Band 3: Pep Band 2: March. Band 2, 3, 4: NHS 4. KELSEY, VICKIE-Pan. 2. 4. ' KSNG, JEFF-Base. 2, 3, 4: Intra. 4: Pan. 2. 3: Lat. 2. KING, KERRY-Blk. N 3, 4: Sp. 2, 3: Con. Chr. 4. KING, RICHARD-Base. 2: Intra. 2, 3: Lat. 2. KLABEN, LARRY-S.C. 2, 3: Tennis 2, 3, 4: lntra. 2, 3, 4: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Fr. 2: SIMA 2, 3, 4: Spect. 2: NHS 4: St. Govt. Day 4: St. R 8: R. 4. KRICHBAUM, LYNNE-F.M.L. 2, 3: Sym. Band 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. KUHNS, JOHN-Bask. 2, 4: Intra. 3: Pan. 2. 3. 4: SP. 2: Pub. 4: H. Rel. 3. LAMBERT, DEBBIE-Blk. N 2, 3:,Fash. Sh. 2, 3. LAMBERT, NANNETTE-Soph. Chr. 2. LANE, CHARLES-Bask. 2, 3: Foot. 2, 3: Intra. 4: Pan. 4. LAPINS, HARRY'-Bask. 2, 3, 4: Lat. 2, 3, 4: Journ. 3, 4: NHS 4. LAVELLE, DOUG-Base. 2: Intra. 2, 3, 4: Pan. 2, 3. LAWSON, KENCE--Intra. 3: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Sp. 2. LAYBOURNE, DON-Intra. 2, 3, 4. LEINASARS, ED-Intra. 4. LEWIS, DELORIS-Blk. N 2: Sp. 2, 3: Pan. Cab. 2, 3, 4: Soph. Chr. 2: Journ. 3, 4 CBus. G: Ad. MgrJ: Qu. 8: Sc. 4: Spr. Mus. 2: Gym Mon. 2, 3. LEWIS, SHERRY-Soph. Chr. 2: Spr. Mus. 2: 0.0.E.A. 3, 4: C.O.E. 4. LITTLER, DEBORAH'-F.B.L.A. 2: F.M.L. 2, 3, 4 QPres.D: Track 4: Vbl. 2: Intra. 2: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N 2, 3: Eng. 2: Fr. 2: G.A.A. 2. LITTLER., KATHY-Pan. 2, 3, 4: F.B. L.A. 2. LUCAS, KATHY-Blk. N 3, 4: St. Govt. Day 4. LUCAS, PAUL-Bask. 2: lntra. 3, 4: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Ger. 4. LYNCH, BARBARA-S.C. 2: I-I. Pres. 2: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N 2, 3, 41Sec.J:Sp. 3: 4: Lat. 2: SIMA 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4: Soph. Chr. 2: Con. Chr. 4: Sym. Chr. 4: Wom. Glee 3: NHS 4: St. R. 8: R. 4. MABRA, THOM-Wrest. 2, 3: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Ger. 2, 3, 4: Con. Chr. 4: Sym. Chr. 4: Men Glee 4: As You Like It 4: Var. Sh 4: Win. Pl. 4: Spr. Mus. 3, 4. MARGOLIS, ANNE-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N 3, 4: F.T.A. 4: Soph. Chr.2: Spr. Mus 2: Lib. 4. MARSHALL, CARL-Track 2: Intra. 3: Sp. 2: Soph. Chr. 2: Con. Chr. 3, 4: Sym. Chr. 3, 4: Men Glee 2, 3, 4: Fall Pl. 3: Spr. Mus. 3. MASSIE, BRENDA-S.C. 4: H. V.P. 4: Pan. 2, 4: Blk. N 2: Journ. 4: Qu. 8: Sc. 4: Lib. 2, 3, 4. MASSIE, ROBIN-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N 2. 3. 4: Sp. 2, 3: Eng. 2: SIMA 2, 4 QSec.J: F.T.A. 3: Soph. Chr. 4: Wom. Glee 3: Pub. 4: Soph. Drama 2: NHS 4: Qu. 8: Sc. 4: Win. Pl. 2. MAY, DEBBIE-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Soph. Chr. 2. MCCARTY, MARTHA-intra. 2: G.A.A. 2. 3. 4: MCCAUSLIN, JOYCE-H. V.P. 2: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N 2, 3, 4: Fr. 2, 3: F.T.A. 2: Soph. Chr. 2: Wom. Glee 3: Soph Drama 2. MCCLARAN, JOE-Tennis 2, 3, 4: intra. 2, 3, 4: Pan. 2, 3, 4. MCCLURE, MARSHA-S.C. 2. 4: H. Pres. 2: H. V.P. 3: Blk. N 2, 3, 4: SP- 3. 43 Lat. 2, a. 4: snvux 2. 3. 4: F-'1'-A- 2- 3- 41 Soph. Chr. 2: Con. Chr. 3. 4: Sym. Chr. 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: St. Govt. Day 4: Off. 4: Big Sis. 4: Buck. Girls 3. MCDONALD, MIKE-Pan. 2, 3, 4. MCGINNIS, CINDY'-H. V.P. 2: Blk. N 2, 3, 4: Ger. 2, 3: SIMA 2, 4: SODI1- Chr. 2: H. Rel. 3. MCGOWAN, KIM-H. V.P. 4: Pan. 2. 3. 4: Blk. N 2. 3. 4: sp. 3. 4:SoPh-Cl'11'- 21 con. Chr. 3, 4: Sym. Chr- 3- 41 Wom- Glee 4: As You Like It 3, 4: Mum. 4: Soph. Drama 2: Int. Thesp. 2, 3, 4: Var. Sh. 2, 3, 4: Fall Pl. 2, 3, 4:Win. Pl. 2, 4: Spr. Pl. 2, 3, 4: Spr. Mus. 2, 3, 4: Fash. Sh. 2, 3. MCINTOSH, GLENN-Intra.. 3, 4. MCKIE, RICHARD-Intra. 3, 4: Pan. 2, 3, 4. MCLEMORE, BILL-S.C. 3: H. Pres. 3: H. V.P. 2: Bask. 3, 4 CStat.7: Track 2, 3 1Mgr.7: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Fr. 2, 3, 4 CPres.7: SIMA 4: Soph. Chr. 2: Con. Chr. 3: Sym. Chr. 3, 4 iSec.-treas.7: Men Glee 2, 3, 4: As You Like It 4: Pub. 4 :Co-editor7: NHS 3, 4: St. Govt. Day 4: Qu. 8: Sc. 4: Var. Sh. 4: Spr. Mus. 4: Mum. 4: Big Bro. 4. MCQUIRT. SANDY-H. V.P. 2: Blk. N 2, 3, 4: Soph. Chr. 2: Wom Glee 3. MENDENHALL, PAM-Pan. 2, 3, 4: SIMA 2: F.B.L.A. 2: Mum. 2: H. Rel. 3: G.A.A. 3: Off. 3. MEYER, AMY-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N 2, 3, 4: Fr. 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL, WILLIAM-Pan. 2, 3: F.B.L. A. 3. MILLER, CINDY-Fr. 3: Sym. Chr. 3, 4: Orch. 2, 3, 4: Sym. Band 2, 3, 4: NHS 4: Var. Sh. 3, 4: Spr. Mus. 2, 3, 4. MILLER, DEBBIE-S.C. 3, 4: H. Pres. 4: Blk. N 4: Ger. 3, 4: F.T.A. 2: March. Band 3, 4: NHS 4: Spr. Mus. 3: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. MILLER, LORI-S.C. 3, 4: H. Pres. 3: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N 2: Lat. 2, 3, 4 QTreas., Pres.7: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4 !Pres.7: Soph. Chr. 2: March. Band :Flag Tm. Cap.7: Gym Mon. 4: Soph. Drama 2: HNS 3, 4: Fall Pl. 2: Win. Play 2. MILLS, BREN DA-Pan. 4. MORRISON, BECKY-S.C. 3: H. Pres. 3: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N 2, 3, 4: Fr. 3, 4: SIMA 4: F.T.A. 3, 4 CV.P.7: Soph. Chr. 2: Con. Chr. 4: Sym. Chr. 4: Wom. Glee 3, 4: Soph. Drama 2: NHS 3, 4: Off. 2. 3. MOSIE, CHERYL-S.C. 2: H. Pres. 2: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N 2, 3, 4: Soph. Chr. 2: Con. Chr. 4: Sym. Chr. 4: Wom. Glee 3: Var. Sh. 3, 4: Fash. Sh. 3. MOWERY, DIANE-I-I. V.P. 4: Blk. N 3, 4: Spr. Mus. 4: Fash. Sh. 3, 4: Gym Asst. 4: Cln. 4. MURPHY, GREG-Bask. 2, 3, 4: Foot. 2. 3. 4: Track 2: Base. 3, 4: Lat. 2, 3, Journ. 3, 4: Qu. 8: Sc. 3, 4. NASH, BOB-Foot. 2, 3: Intra. 2, 3, 4: Pan. 2, 3. NASH, STEVE-S.C. 3, 4: Bask. 2: Track 2, 3, 4: Intra. 2, 3, 4: SIMA 2: H. Rel. 3, 4. NEWBY, DIANA-Pan. 2: Lat. 2: March. Band 4: G.A.A. 2: Off. 4: Gym Asst. 4. NEWELL, GARY-C.C. 2: Track 2: Soph. Chr. 2. NICHOLL, LONNIE-Track 2 4Mgr.7: Intra. 2, 3, 4: Lat. 2: Orch. 2: Sym. Band 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 3, 4: March. Band 2, 3, 4. NICOL, RUTH-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Pub. 4. NUMBERS, PAUL-S.C. 2, 3 :V.P. 27: H. Pres. 2: Ex. Bd. 2 CV.P.7: Track 3: Swim. 2. 3. 4: Intra. 4: Fr. 2: SIMA 4 :Proi. Chm.7: NHS 4, Big Bro. 4: Boys State Rep. 4. ODOM, CURT-Gym. 2: Tennis 2. 3: 41 Intra. 2, 3, 4: SIMA 4 CChm.7: St. Govt. Day 4. OILER. DONALD-Wrest. 2, 3: Win. Pl. 2: Spr. Pl. 2. OLAUGHLIN, LINDA-Gym. 2: Blk. N 2, 3, 4: Soph. Chr. 2: Fash. Sh. 2. OVERAKER, DON-Intra. 3: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Con. Band 2, 3, 4: March. Band 2, 3, 4: Chess Cl. 8: Tm. 2, 3, 4 :Pres 47. PARKER, A.J. -S.C.4: Track 3, 4, fCapt.7: Gym. 3, 4 lCapt., M.V.P.7: Intra. 3, 4: Pan. 3, 4: Sp. 3, 4: Pan. Cab. 4: Con. Chr. 3: Sym. Chr. 3, 4: Men Glee 3: 4: As You Like It 4: Pub. 4: NHS 4: St. Govt. Day 4: Qu. 8: Sc. 4: Var. Sh. 4: Big Bro. 4: Caf. 4. PARKER, BEN-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Sp. 2. PATCH, ED-Foot. 2: Base. 2, 3, 4: Intra. 2, 3. PATMOS, ED-Intra. 2, 3, 4: Con. Band 2, 3, 4: March. Band 2, 3, 4: St. Govt. Day 4. PATTON, JANICE-S.C. 2, 3, 4 :V.P. 27: H. Pres. 3: Ex. Bd. 3, 4 QSt. Bd. Sec.- treas.7: Tennis 3, 4 CCapt.7: Blk. N 2, 3, 4: Sp. 2, 3, 4 fTreas. 3, Pres. 47: F.T.A. 2: Soph. Chr. 2: Con. Chr. 3, 4: Sym. Chr. 4: Men Glee 4 lAccomp.7: Wom. Glee 4: As You Like It 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: St. Govt. Day 4: Var. Sh. 3, 4. PEAIRS, DICK-S.C. 3: H. V.P. 4: Bask. 2: Foot. 2, 3, 4: Gym. 3, 4: Tennis 2: Intra. 3, 4: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Sp. 3, 4 :V.P. 47: Lat. 2: Pan. Cab. :V.P. 37: Soph. Chr. 2: Con. Chr. 3, 4: Sym. Chr. 3, 4: Men Glee 2, 3, 4: As You Like It 3, 4: Cheer 4: Soph. Drama 2: NHS 3, 4: Int. Thesp. 2, 3, 4: Var. Sh. 3, 4: Spr. Mus. 2, 3, 4. PERKINS, ALLEN-H. V.P. 2: Foot. 2: Wrest. 2: Pan. 2, 3, 4: SIMA 2, 3, 4: Soph. Chr. 2: Con. Chr. 3, 4: Sym. Chr. 3, 4: Journ. 4. PERYMON, MONICA-H. V.P. 3: Tennis 4: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N 2, 3, 4 lTreas.7: F.T.A. 2: Soph. Chr. 2: Con. Chr. 3, 4: Sym. Chr. 3, 4: Soph. Drama 2: H.C. Queen 4: Int. Thesp. 3, 4: H. Rel. 4: Var. Sh. 4: Fall Pl. 2, 3: Win. Pl. 2: Spr. Pl. 2: Spr. Mus. 2, 3: G.A.A. 2, 3. PETERS, CINDY-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Sp. 2: SIMA 4 CSec.7: Soph. Chr. 2. PETERSON, LARRIN-Pan. 2, 3, 4. PETERSON, BOB-Bask. 2: Track 2: Pep Band 2: March. Band 2. PRIEST, JOHN-Base. 2, 3: Wrest. 2: Intra. 2, 3, 4:Pan. 2, 3, 4: Sp. 2. QUINN, J AMES-Pan. 3: Spect. 3: Svm. Chr. 4: Con. Band 4: Sym. Band 3: Dance Band 3: March. Band 2, 3, 4: N.F.L. 3: Spr. Mus. 4: Chess Cl. 8: Tm. 3, 4. RADEMACHER, RON-Pan. 4. RAGAN, BOB-Foot. 2, 3, 4: Intra. 2, 3, 4: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Fr. 2. RANGELER, DALE-Pan. 2, 3. 4: Fr. 2, 3, 4: Spect. 3, 4: Chess 2. RAY, BRENDA-Blk. N 2, 3, 4: Sp. 2: F.T.A. 2: Soph. Chr. 2: Wom. Glee 3: Soph. Drama 2: Spr. Mus. 2: G.A.A. 2, 3. RAY, SUSIE-Blk. N 3: Sp. 2: Soph. Chr. 2: Wom. Glee 3: Mer. 2, 3: Var. Sh. 3, 4. REARDON, CARL-S.C. 2: Foot. 2, 3, 4: Base. 2 fMgr.7: Wrest. 2. 3, 4: Intra. 2, 3, 4: Lat. 2, 3, 4: Pub. 3. REHAK, PAT-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N 2, 3: Soph. Drama 2. RICKETTS, LARRY-Intra. 2, 3: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Spr. Pl. 2: Spr. Mus 2: Off. 2. RIGIO, SCOTT-Foot. 2, 3. QZARK, LINDA-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Fash. Sh. . . 4- ROBY, LAURA-S.C. 2: H. V.P. 2: Vbl. 4: Blk. N 2, 3, 4: Ger. 2, 3: F.T.A. 3: F.M.L. 2: Soph. Chr. 2: Con. Chr. 4: Sym. Chr. 4: Wom. Glee 3: Journ. 3, 4 fEd. in chief7: Soph. Drama 2: Qu. 8: Sc. 3, 4: Spr. Mus. 4. ROLLINS, MIKE-Swim. 2, 4: Pan. 2, 3, 4: SIMA 4. RONEMUS, ERIC-H. V.P. 2, 4: Foot. 2, 4: Swim. 2. 4: Lat. 2: Soph. Chr. 2: Con. Chr. 3, 4: Sym. Chr. 3, 4: Men Glee 2, 3, 4: As You Like It 3, 4: Var. Sh. 2, 3, 4: Spr. Mus. 3, 4. ROTH, KERRY-S.C. 3, 4: Bask. 2, 3: Intra. 4: Sp. 2: Eng. 4. ROWE, MARK-S.C. 4 1Sr. Class Pres.7: H. Pres. 4: Ex. Bd. 4: C.C. 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3: Pan. 4: Fr. 2, 3, 4: Journ. 3: NHS 3, 4: Qu. 8: Sc. 3, 4: Win. Pl. 2. ROWER, DEBBIE-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 2, 4: Soph. Chr. 2: Con. Chr. 3, 4: Sym. Chr. 3, 4: Wom. Glee 4: Mum. 4. RUBINOFF, ERIC-Vbl. 2: Spect. 2: Sym. Chr. 3, 4: Con. Band 2, 4: Sym. Band 3: Pep Band 2, 3, 4: March. Band 2, 3, 4: Spr. Mus. 3, 4. RUSSEL, VICKI'-T.M.S. 3, 4 lTreas.7: B.O.E. 3, 4: 0.0.E.A. 3, 4. RUTHERFORD, MARK-Intra. 2, 3, 4: Men. Glee 2: Orch. 2, 3, 4: Sym. Band 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 4: March. Band 2, 3, 4: Spr. Mus. 2, 3, 4. RUTLEDGE, JULIE-Blk. N 2, 3, 4: Fr. 2, 3: SIMA 4: F.T.A. 2, 4: Soph. Drama 2: NHS 4: Fash. Sh. 4. RYMAN, TINA-Tennis 3: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N 2, 3, 4: Soph. Chr. 2: Con. Chr. 4: Wom. Glee 3: Fall Pl. 3, 4: Win. Pl. 3, 4: Spr. Pl. 2, 3: Spr. Mus. 2, 3, 4. SANDERS, ED-S.C. 4: H. Pres. 4: intra. 3, 4: Sym. Chr. 3, 4: Men Glee 3: Con. Eand 2: Sym. Band 3: March. Band 2, 3, SANDERS. JOHN-Foot. 2: Wrest. 3: Intra. 2, 4: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Sp. 2, 3, 4: Pub, 4: NHS 4: St. Govt. Day 4. SASSEN, DIANNE-S.C. 2: H. Pres. 32 gina Bi Blk. N 3, 4: Var. Sh. 3: Fash. SCHNEIDER, JOANIE-S.C. 2: Tennis 2: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N. 2, 3, 4: Fr. 3, 4 iTreas.7: Eng. 4 QSec.7: SIMA 4: Con. Chr. 3, 4: As You Like It 3, 4: Journ. 4: :Photo Ed7: St. Govt. Day 4: Int. Thesp. 3, 4: Qu. 8: Sc. 4: Var. Sh. 3, 4: Win Pl. Spr. Mus. 3, 4: Speech 3: Fash. Sh. 4. SCHREIBER, GARY-Base.2: Sym. Band 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 2, 3, 4: March. Band 2, 3, 4: Spr. Mus. 3, 4. SCHULSINGER, KARI-Pan. 2: Soph. Chr. 2: Fall Play 2: D.E.C.A. 4: S.E.N.A. T.E. 4. SCHWARTZ, CHERYL-Pan. 4: Pub. 4. SEITER, KEVIN-Intra. 3, 4: Pan. 3, 4: Eng. 4. SELLERS, MARK-S.C. 3, 4: H. Pres. 3: lntra. 2, 3, 4: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Fr. 2, 3: Con. Chr. 4: Men Glee 3: St. R. 8: R.. 4. SHAFFER, Roy-Inna. 2, 3. 4: Pan. 2, 3: Sp. 2. SHAW: TERI-Fash. Sh. 4. SHELLEY, STEPHANIE-Lat. 2: Fr. 3: Eng. 3: Con. Band 2: Soph. Drama 2: NHS 3, 4: Int. Thesp. 2: Lib. 4. SHELLMAN, LENORE-F.T.A. 2: Sym. Chr. 3, 4: Wom. Glee 2: Con. Band 2. 3. 4: Soph. Drama 2: Var. Sh. 2, 4: Fall Pl. 3, 4: Win. Pl. 2: Spr. Mus. 3, 4. SHELTON, DALE-Gym. 2: Intra. 2, 3, 4: Pan. 2, 3: Sp. 3: Orch. 2, 3, 4: Sym- Band 2, 3, 4: March. Band 2, 3, 4: H. Rel. 4: Spr. Mus. 2, 3, 4. SHRADER, STEVEN-Bask. 2: Foot. 3. 4. SHUIRR, BECKY-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N 3, 4: Lat. 2: Orch. 2, 3, 4 :Treas.D: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Fash. Sh. 2, 3, 4. SICK, MARY-H. V.P. 4: Blk. N 3. 4: Fash. Sh. 4: Lib. 4: Clin. 4. SIMON, KAY-S.C. 2, 4: H. Pres. 2, 4: H. V.P. 3: Blk. N 2, 3, 4: Sp. 2: SIMA 2, 4: Soph. Chr. 2: Con. Chr. 3, 4: Sym. Chr. 3, 4: Soph. Drama 2: St. Govt. Day 4: St. R. 8: R. 4. SMARELLI, MARK-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Men Glee 3: Orch. 2, 3, 4: Sym. Band 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 3, 4: Dance Band 3, 4: March. Band 2, 3, 4: Var. Sh. 3: As You Like It 3: Win. Pl. 4: Spr. Mus 2, 3, 4. SMITH, CHRIS-Swim. 2, 3, 4 :Co-capt.b: Intra. 3, 4: Sp. 4: Con. Chr. 4: Sym. Chr. 4: Men Glee 2, 3: Spr. Mus 2, 3, 4. SMITH, JENNY-Blk. N 2, 3, 4: Sp. Cl. 2, 3: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4 QTreas.J: Soph. Chr. 2: Wom. Glee 3: Soph. Drama 2: NHS 3, 4. SMITH, PATTI-S.C. 3, 4: H. Pres. 3, 4: H. V.P. 2: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N 3, 4: Fr. 2, 3: Con. Chr. 3, 4: Sym. Chr. 3, 4: Con. Band 2: March. Band 2, 3, 4:Mai. 2, 3, 4: Soph. Drama 2: NHS 3, 4: St. Govt. Day 4: Int. Thesp. 2, 3, 4 :Sec.J: Var. Sh. 3: Fall Pl. 3. 4: Win. Pl. 2, 3, 4: Spr. Pl. 2: Spr. Mus. 2, 3, 4: Mum. 4: Big Sis. 4. SMITH, RICK-Track 4. SMOOT, VICTOR-Foot. 2: Track 2: Wrest. 2. SNYDER. MELINDA-S.C. 3. 4 CSec.- treas. 35: H. Pres. 3, 4: Ex. Bd. 3: Pan. 2. 3, 4: Blk. N 2. 3.4: Fr. 2: Pan. Cab. 3, 4 :Pres. 43: Soph. Chr. 2: Con. Chr. 4: Sym. Chr. 4: Wom. Glee 3: As You Like It 4: Var. Sh. 3, 4: Spr. Mus. 4: G.A.A. 2: Big Sis. 4. SORRELL, DEBRA-Fash. Sh. 4: Lib. 4. SPARKS, JOHN-Lat. 3: Soph. Chr. 2. SPARROW, CINDY-H. V.P. 2: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N 2, 3, 4: Var. Sh. 3, 4: Fash. Sh. 3. 4. SPENCER, ROXANNA-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Sp. 2, 3: SIMA 4. STANSIL, BARBARA-H. V.P. 4. STARCHER, LYNN-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Sp. 2: SIMA 3: F.T.A. 2, 3: Soph. Chr. 2: Soph. Drama 2: NHS 3, 4. STEPHENS, ANNE-S.C. 2, 3, 4: H. V.P. 4: Track 4: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N 2, 3, 4: Lat. 2: Fr. 3, 4: Spect. 2: Soph. Chr. 2: Con. Chr. 4: Sym Chr. 4: Pub. 4: Soph. Drama 2: G.A.A. 2. STEPHENS, BARRIE-Track 2, 3: Gym 2: Lib. 2. STEPHENS, JEANNE-S.C. 2, 3. STEWART, ELISSA-S.C. 3: H. Pres. 3: Pan. 2: Sp. 2, 4: F.T.A. 4: Con. Chr. 3, 4: Sym. Chr. 3, 4: Wom. Glee 2: As You Like It 3: March. Band 4: H. Rel. 3: Var. Sh. 2, 3: Spr. Mus. 2, 4. STINNETT, CRAIG-Bask. 2, 3, 4: Foot. 2, 3. 4: Pan, 2, 3, 4. STIR, JOHN-Base. 2, 3: Intra. 3, 4. ETOOKSBERRY, CHARLENE-Sp. 2: ou. Band 2: Sym. Band 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 2, 3: March. Band 2, 3, 4: Spr. Mus. 4. STRAIT, BEVERLYE-Blk. N 3: Soph. Chr. 2: Wom. Glee 3: Gym 3. STRAYER, BOB-Wrest. 2: Intra. 3, 4: Con. Band 4: Pep Band 4: March. Band 2, 3, 4: Var. Sh. 2, 3, 4: Fall Pl. 3, 4: Win. Pl. 3, 4: Spr. Pl. 3, 4: Spr. Mus. 3. 4: Fash. Sh. 4. STRONG, LISA-Gym. 4: Blk. N 3: Fr. 2: Soph. Chr. 2: Con. Chr. 3, 4: Sym. Chr. 3, 4: As You Like It 3, 4: Cheer. 2: Xar. Sh. 2, 3, 4: Fall Pl. 4: Spr. Mus. 2, , 4. SWONGER, TIM-H. V.P. 2, 3, 4: Foot. 2, 3, 4: Intra. 2, 3, 4: Sp. 2: Soph. Chr. 2: Con. Chr. 3, 4: Sym. Chr. 3, 4: Men Glee 2, 3, 4: As You Like It 3, 4: St. gogrt. Day 4: Var. Sh. 2, 3, 4: Spr. Mus. , , 4. TAYLOR, CRAIG-Bask. 2, 3, 4: Sp. 2: SIMA 4. TINGLEY, VICKIE-Pan. 2: Soph. Chr. 2: S.S.M. 3. - TITUS, DIANNE-Blk. N 2, 3, 4: Fr. 2, 3, 4: Orch. 2, 3: Soph. Drama 2: Spr. Mus. 3. THOMAS, KIM-Pan. 2, 3, 4: F.M.L. 2: Soph. Chr. 2: Spr. Mus. 4: Fash. Sh. 4. TITUS, MARK-Wrest. 2 :Mgr.J: Soph. Chr. 2. TOWNSEND, DEBBIE-Lat. 2: Fr. 3: Fash. Sh. 2, 4. VANBOURGONDIEN, SUE-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N 2, 3, 4: Fr. 2, 3, 4: SIMA 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4: Pub. 4: H.C. Queen 4: St. Govt. Day 4. VANNORSDALL, ANNITA-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Con. Band 2, 3, 4: March. Band 2, 3, 4. WALLS, MICHELLE-Sp. 2, 3, 4 QTreas. 41: Orch. 2, 3, 4 :V.P. 41: NHS 3. 4: Var. Sh. 2. WALN, CONNIE-S.C. 3: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N 2, 3, 4: Fr. 2, 3, 4: Ilan. Cab. 4: SIMA 2, 3, 4: Spect. 2, 3: F.T.A. 2, 3: 4: NHS 4: St. Govt. Day 4. WALTER, DEBBIE-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N 2, 3, 4: Soph. Chr. 2: Lib. 3, 4. ZVALTERS, SANDI-Blk. N 2, 3: G.A.A. WARE, JOYCE-S.C. 2: H. Pres. 2: March. Band 3, 4: Fash. Sh. 2, 3, 4. WARREN, STEVE-Base. 2 CMgrJ: Wrest. 3 :Mgr.J: Pan. 2, 4. WAUGH, TIM-Intra. 4: Pan. 4: Sp. 4. WEIKERT, LORA-Blk. N 2, 3, 4: Sp. 2, 3: SIMA 4: F.T.A. 3: F.M.L. 2: Con. Chr. 4: Wom. Glee 2, 3: Fall Pl. 2: Win. Pl. 2: G.A.A. 2. WEST, KEITH-Lat. 2, 4: Con. Band 4: Sym. Band 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 2: March. Band 2, 3: St. Govt. Day 4: Var. Sh. 4: Fall Pl. 2. WHITE, JoYcE-Pm. 2, a, 4: Blk. N 2, 3. 4: Book 2, 3, 4:C1n. 4. WILKINS, MELISSA-Con. Chr. 3: Sym. Chr. 3: Wom. Glee 2: As You Like It 4: March. Band 4. WILKINS, STEVE-S!C. 2, 3, 4: H. Pres. 3, 4: H. V.P. 2: Foot. 2: lntra. 4: Fr. 2: Soph. Chr. 2: Con. Chr. 3, 4: Sym. Chr. 3, 4: Men Glee 2, 3, 4 :Pres 41: As You Like It 3, 4: Soph. Drama 2: St. Govt. 4: Int. Thesp. 2, 3, 4: Var. Sh. 3, 4: Fall Pl. 2, 4: Win. Pl. 2, 4: Spr. Pl. 2, 4: Spr. Mus. 2, 3, 4. WILLIAMS, NIKKI-Pan. 3: Fash. Sh. 4. WILSON, DANA-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Orch. 2: Fash. Sh. 3, 4. WILT, DIANE-Blk. N 3. 4: F.M.L. 3: Fash. Sh. 3, 4: Lib. 4. WITTKE, KATHY-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N 2. 3. 4: Eng. 3, 4: SIMA 2, 4: Spect. 2, 3, 4: Soph. Chr. 2: Con. Chr. 3, 4: Sym. Chr. 3, 4: Pub. 4: NHS 4: St. Govt. Day 4: Qu. 8: Sc. 4: Spr. Mus. 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. WITTMEYER, ALICE-H. V.P. 2: Pan. 2, 3, 4: Blk. N 2, 3, 4: Sp. 2, 4: Orch. 2, 3, 4: Sym. Band 2, 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: SPY- Mus. 2, 4. WILLIAMS, SARAH-Var. Sh. 4: Fall Pl. 4: Win. Pl. 4: Spr. PL 4: Spr. Mus. 3, 4. WINDON. CAROLYN-Blk. N 2, 3, 4: V.I.C.A. 3 :V.PJ. WOLFE, LOWELL-C.C. 3. 4: Track 2. 3, 4: Wrest. 2, 3, 4: Ger. 3, 4 :V.P.J: SIMA 4: Sym. Band 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 4: March. Band 2, 3, 4: NHS 4. WOOD DANITA-Wom. Glee 2. WOOD, NINA-Pan. 3: H.E.R..O. 3. WOODROW, JOHN-Pan. 2, 3, 4: Sp. 2: SIMA 4: Fall PL 3: Speech 2. WOODRUM, DEBRA-Pan. 4. YANCEY, EARL-Foot. 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3: Intra. 2, 3: Soph. Chr. 2: Con. Chr. 3: Sym. Chr. 3, 4: Men Glee 2, 3, 4: As You Like It 3, 4: St. Govt. Day 4: Var. Sh. 3, 4: Spr. Mps. 4. YOUNG, CHUCK-S.C. 2, 4: H. Pres. 2, 4: Track 2, 3: Intra. 3: Pan 2, 3: Orch. 3, 4: Sym. Band 2, 3, 4 :St. Dirb: Pep Band 2, 3, 4 :St. Dir.J: Dance Band 2, 3, 4: March Band 2, 3, 4 :Philo Bots. Aw.D: Prom Kg. 4. - OUTSTANDING STUDENT AWARDS Andy Boller Michael Buckley Stephen Cherry Walter Doss Amy Elliott Anne Frayne Barbara George Jody Gittens Diana Hartman Helen Henning Barbara Lynch Lori Miller Rebecca Morrison Kim McGowan William McLemore Curtis Odom Robert Ragan Mark Rutherford Stephanie Shelley Mark Smarelli Jenny Smith Patti Smith Peter Stathopoulos Dianne Titus Joyce Ware Kathryn Wittke Lowell Wolfe Danita Wood Humanities Psychology Business Education Physics Home Economics Math Home Economics English Math Vocal Music Government English English Dramatics Science Government English Orchestra French Band Government Chemistry Industrial Arts Math Business Education English German Business Education .-W' 55' sz. ..f Y :iff OPHGMORE CLASS CGUNCIL so K ffsgglgxg kigwgg -Q he ir X vm ,M-1 - X 2 ,gf LS-'SWR rigs'-a ,-455,91 1 N :ii ',- w R ,A .stvmbggssiffffgw --.. fag- Q,f,,f1Q gggQ,:'3,.ss s1gr,,:sq- fff,,,.,j3,1if'sv:sig - f e .Kgs , I wwffiflwf -13 f, ' W an , f .we-v..,si.x-.ws,fs..rr..w-Q,MgsMxQ4Ql'f :kit I K lvl.. 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' 'f . . any 'YQ' if QP'- Rosemary Whitmore Janet Willhard Robert Wilkerson Faith Williams jannette Williams Jennifer Williams joy Williams Kirk Williams Steve Williams james Willis Brenda Willmeth Rebecca Wills Bruce Wilson David Wilson Deborah Wilson Chris Wilt Terry Windon James Wineberg Raymond Wise Christopher Wood Jeffrey Wood Rhonda Wood Timothy Yeazell Michael Young David Zeller ig OUTSTANDING SOPHOMORES Sue Allender Polly Beals Terri Brenning Andrew Cochran Vera Drombrovslcis Susan Elder Paul Ernsberger Richard F uray Daniel Goings English Health 8: Physical Ed Math English German Latin World History English World History Cindy Littler Kathryn Long Shirley Murray Reid Russell Belinda Salyer Victor Saylor Michael Skidmore Curtis Steiner Janet Stir Science World History English Health 85 Physical Ed Math Spanish Science World History Math MQW TQ, Lorraine Adrian Mark Brown Michael Epp Deborah Grove Gail Jones Kenneth Keller Beth Kepple Joan Locher OUTSTANDING JUNIORS American History English Math Business Education American History American History English English Douglas McOwen English Samuel Petroff Jeffrey Poland Thomas Quinn Sarah Raup Cindy Shepard Mark Smith Ray Smoot Lawrence Whalen ull' .wax .Q Latin Math Spanish Dramatics French American History Chemistry Industrial Arts igffffisf 6 i Ll I I I Xu C1 U Xl W EDITOR KATHY ef, ' ' 'Will I ffff, .f ' ,, f I THE ADMINISTRATIO 2 THE CORE Mr. Turner cheerfully performs the duties of Vice-principal. Straightening out schedules is one of the many tasks Mr. Turner performs. OF NORTH HIGH'S ACTIVITIES Being principal at North isn'1: ALL hard work. Mr. Lynch is responsible for many of the school's announcements. BOARD,S POLICIES AFFECT NORTH Superinten ento Sc oos Assistant Superinten ent I 2 . L Dr. Max GIRQICS Mr. Robert Long President Vice-President Mrs. Betty Chapman Mrs. Harriet Levine Dr. Richard Umbaugh Mrs. Elaine Zimmeck Clerk-Treasurer The 1971-72 counseling staff had a new addition. Mr. Jaeckels joined the faculty as the senior counselor, filling the vacancy left by Mr. Schoenbach. Planning careers, re- vising schedules and discussing col- lege plans were part of the many duties of the counselors. This year they also continued a counseling program for students and parents on Tuesday evenings at 7:30. Their long hours of work truly helped North's students prepare for to- morrow. A -x R 'Sal' xx if W, M , - K 'x 1 The Clinic: A Good Place To Be Sick 'Now this won't! hurt a bit, Gayla. What Do Secretaries Do? They Run The Office. One of Miss Cave's jobs is answering the ' Mrs. Locher has to keep all North's financial records. telephone. Mrs. Henry checks another letter, Mrs. Mustar is invaluable to the Print Shop LIBRARY SER ES SCHOOL COMMUNITY H UZ X S N XE Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Vasseur carefully choose library materials. Reshelving books is a never-ending job. Being a librarian keeps Mrs. Vasseur hopping. DR. JEKYLL AND MR. LYNCH REE , 00 n 5-in - Qi KX Q bl-N Mk ' A X fr I ry i .fi K ,Q fxg s f e . S .pf w.. ,U A ax euxfs V ' N..-xi sm L. -, . 1' Q f R sg A ..,,,,,.,4.,..n4 CUSTODIANS CLE N OUR ENVIRONMENT vo' Mr. Benjamin Todd, Mr. Cecil Coleman, Mr. Ralph Filson, Mr. Orin McCoy, Mr. Kenneth Brown, Mr. Francis Burton. Absent: Mrs. Gertrude Hamilton. f eff ORTH'S SNACK-PACK Mrs. Nellie Miller, Mrs. Reba Whetstone, Mrs. Madalene Brumfield, Mrs. Dorothy McCoy, Mrs. Camille Schilling, Mrs. Leah Mitchell, Mrs. Virginia Morris, Mrs. Helen Hester, Mrs. Louise Pellegrini, Mrs. Carol Lloyd, Mrs. Sally Davis, Mrs. Alta Lou Miller, Mrs. Grace White. Absent: Mrs. Dorothea Mercer, Mrs. Betty Billet. Hi. Mr. Lowell Arthur Band Mr. Grover Babe: Vocal Music Mrs. Claire Barlow Foods, Home Economics Mrs. Mildred Berger English Miss Nancy Bishop Home Economics, Foods, Clothing Mr. Karl Braun Biology Mr. Paul Bunish Biology Mrs. Mildred Chamberlain English 102 I think it's time for another yearbook staff meeting. i Raindrops keep fallin' on my head. t Mr. Patrick Chimento Driver Education, Power Mechanics Mr. Robert Christel Geometry, General Math Mr. Donald Corfman General Math, Business Math, Algebra Mr. Ron Deem Government, Americar' History Miss Claudia Dinges Mrs. Susan Downey Q Typing, Office Practice s Mr. John Dudding American History, World History Mr. Kenneth Dunlap American History, Marriage and Family Relations 103 Mr. Herman Flannery Spanish Mr. Verner Garlough College Algebra, Math Analysis, Geometry Mrs. Jo Ellen Gordon World History, English Mrs. Carol Griffin Typing, Record Keeping, Accounting Mrs. Jody Grosh English, Stentor Mrs. Jeanne Hart Clothing Mr. Don Henderson Algebra, Computer Math Mrs. Virginia Hoge College Math, Algebra Profiles in Civilization Mr. Bennie Howe English, Geography, World History Mrs. Ruth Johnson Typing, Shorthand Mr. Robert Klausmeier English Mrs. Dolly Kline American History, English 04 CQ, l - 4... ?-if M. 63- is A15- lik ,. Mr James Lane Industrial Math Industrial Arts gr, Miss Louise Leonard LE' in A A Q English 1 , i or Mrs. Marthina Lewis X' ' ' -'fl4 x rmk' ' English Library, asv,-' R ts ,.gw- L 'if v-N wifi L 5 Readlng Q iff:-5' Mr. Edwin Markeson my V Vyk, L ' Physics, Algebra Mrs. Helen McDole English, Reading' Mr. A. J. McGowan English, Reading Miss Margaret McNair Girls Health 8: Phys. Ed Mr. William Morrison American History Mrs. Evelyn Neal Algebra, Geometry, General Math Mr. Kenneth Nordenbrock 06 Graphic Arts Mr. Thomas Palmer Boys Phys. Ed. Mr. Elwood Pitzer Boys Health or M fc, Y 2 Pi- ,- s- x f?'Xi5' i V -.J if fj 5 2 S. -:ff as - . we -X e at . if K ' ' xi I .iggifg .K , W N' ffc ,fx ,K E355 sy-fr 5 KX.. ,Q 'dw 5 r S K4 f-xwt1f,rfw:s.w us w--:si J.-ws fl 21 :J .r - -, . - .V S cfHs'?wxifv-sf. . f L . I -' v i f ff-2, F-:mr w slag- 1 X 1 511' r - csf efzs' 'Q 2534, gf - -P ' , - ,,.,grr1sg,,wa, o ' V X t ff--'?',-iqvgs-,figgri A -- is ,X 5 3 1 fi 5- mm - as . 1 y vm-X wxe.-:awww . Qeisfw 1 Ji 's 1' -.,. N x W f-.,.-, 1. 'Q wma . .. 4 Q H+. , -M--if - .rrsmwy ,xwgwk r A iQM'-Q 'g 'e eel--wax-s sway 'fri Mr. Robert Pyle Government, Economic Theory Mr. David Reichel German, World History Mr. Lemoine Rice English Mr. Harry Robinson Electricity, Power Mechanics, A-V We never lost this bad in the Navy! filkvslegggi if air ac AM, -W 'TSS'-Y-f1 'Av , A W, ,. W. ..., A- -A W-Af-v::,w1 .e.:':-sw...v,..,.. -S zl::f-:xiii f'l'f'f' l 'm ' Mya' 9 - ,,--.--.W-V-, .N--wr' . . . And then Winnie pinched my tail. Any questions?? Mr. James Rolfes Biology, Speech, Physiology Mr. Don Ryman Art Mr. I. Albert Sanders Boys Health, Speech, Negro History Mr. Rollie Schultz Life Science, Physical Science 107 Mrs. Connie Shackelford Girls Health 8c Phys. Ed. Mr. john Smarelli Orchestra Mr. William Smith World History Mrs. Betty Spriggs French Mr. Harry Spyker Band Mr. William Stewart Industrial Arts Miss Rosemary Sundberg ,YQ ., Us English, Latin L Mr. James Swift English, Reading, Yearbook Uncle Grover wants YOU! ! ! 'I08 lit:-,Quai gp-I ,Y iii Uhh, I'd like a pizza to go with no anChOViCS- Yes, Mr. President, a split T? Mr. Calvin Vance French, World History, Humanities Mrs. Mary Vasseur Librarian Mr. James Yeager Chemistry Mrs. Carol Yoder English, Psychology Mrs. Evelyn Zolman Typing, Shorthand, Business Math I0 9 Z 1 T N i 4 E E l 4 LE CERCLE FRANCAIS French Club, lcd by president Bill McLemore, enjoyed an exciting and interesting year. Highlights of the year were the annual potluck, cookie sale and picnic. .P.Q.R President Lori Miller led Latin Club through another great year. Among the many interesting events were the Junior Classical League Convention, annual Brownie Sale and International Christmas Party. 4 Wm X X 'Q 'QL 15 PASA? all 'S' Spanish Club, led by Janice Patton, had an interesting and exciting year. Two main events were traveling to Columbus for a dinner Spanish style and the winning of the Inter- national Christmas singing contest. W ' if ' 5 Q K DE TSCHE CLUB fee--,. 'N ' 6 3 President Becky Corey led the Eng- lish Club through a very fulfilling year. Miss Leonard spoke on Romantic Literature and Miss Lar- son, a student teacher told of her experiences in England. English Club Chess Team Makes The Right Moves L to R: M. Skidmore, J. Quinn, Mr. Yeager, M. Skidmore, C. Brown and D. Overacker. F UT RE LEADERS 0F AMERICA FTA Members A ,Q - X FTA ,Officers WORKERS RENDER VALUABLE SERVICE Cafeteria Workers Library Workers 4,5 WW-s Q f X Q .J 1 .GUY ' E S . 'Q 1 'JE f. 'l 15 saw , Q i K Q 41 E 'E 'LE' X, 'Al ' x d,..a . ,yy-' ' 2 fly. Q2 Q PQ 'A :bg v K' A 6' I-.'4i 1,i 9-4 S- KQKEYSAIH-At 9 Workers Help North Q B others and Sisters Gym Assistants Attendance Workers Office Workers Bookstore Workers MR. BRAUN AND HIS NEW SLIME MOLDS STUDENTS GET INVOLVED POL RIS STAFF GCD RE TO BE DIFFERE T Staff, l. to r.: Heidi Diederichs, Nathan Eckels, Lee Ford, Robin Massie, Sheryl Schwartz, Sue VanBourgondicn, A. J. Parker, Amy Deer, Anne Stephens, john Kuhns, Susic Gray, Phil Sanders, Kathy Wittke, Elaine Anderson, Bill McLemore, Anne Frayne. .1 - r ,JT LEWD body m0V6mCl1fS More LEWD body movements f' 5. TSB! X Ns' x, . NN M .ef Q41 Journalists Cover Media ,if rr lj m r-W- ....... Qr Staff: Ed Glick, Brenda Massie, Scott Hines, Kathy Bartruff, Sherry Brumae, Gayla Gypes, Greg Murphy, Lee Ford, Deloris Lewis, Harry Lapins, Laura Roby, Janet Snyder, Brad Campbell, Linda Cochran, Joannie Schneider, Lance Baker, Helen Henning, Dick Fyffe, Andy Boller. Delofis has 3 ngse for news, Some Stentor members hard at work? NEW MOVEMENTS INTRODUCED BY HUMAN RELATIONS CLUB EXPERIMENTAL FILM SOCIETY THEATER: MUMMERS AND NATIONAL THESPIANS PANTHER CABINET SUPPORTS NORTH QUILL AND SCRGLL SELECTS N W M MBERS 'fi H ' i Quill and Scroll: Ed Glick, Bill McLcmore, Sheila jones, Annc Fraync, Dcloris Lewis, Laura Roby, Elaine Anderson, joanic Schncidcr Robin Massie, A. J. Parker, Hilin Henning, Kathy Wittke, Brenda Massie, and Heidi Diederichs. Quill and Scroll is an international honorary society for journalism students. One must be in the upper one-third of his class and be an active worker on either the STENTOR or POLARIS staff to qualify. The Panthers Come Marching In Long hours of hard work and disci- plined members were important in- gredients in producing our fine Marching Band. Competition took the group to Zanesville and Fair- born. Church Young received the Philo Botsford Award and Lori Miller won the Miss Peppermint Award. The Marching Band came to an end after they marched in the Memorial Day Parade. -.M i I fl The Music Men 4 PEP BA D Varsity Pep Band ,.s- Reserve Pep Band CONCERT BAND Wind X, C QQ I Q gy, ,M s ff? ' :zz My mmww . , A .wa M EE. .N ,Nl-xg. NX E Nu ' w-f s? is RN. X Q- 'N x Q X t-. ASU N 8' f x 1Nizyi?fNF X- x ' W fu x -fs mm Y ii N , xi . x s XX QQ 9 Q M S -' k m Q' 3? K k ' . .V gi gm x . lk WAMSQ I ,, I v Y, S W ,, ,Q 'ff if I ' v Q 4 ' an fa-4 y-1 Q9 6 2 H , I X ., wx K xx S N i .,-QQ? 55' ! x ,X I Orchestra Orchestra Officers: Pat Day, Gigi Mantis, Becky Shuirr, Jackie Goings, Andy Boller, Becky Corry. 139 Symphonic , Choir Grover W. Baber 42 Concert Choir i 4 Concert Choir, under' the direction of Grover W. Baber, received a Superior rating in the District Contest. Excellent concerts were performed at Christmas and in the Spring. Choir Officers: Earl Yancy, Helen Henning, Bill McLemore and Carol Hahn. WAS You Like Ita' It takes two mans to handle a whopper. As You Like It I4 -Q v .,. QQ 53 Wi Sing In Glee Clubs Men's Glee Club Womcn's Glee Club I - 'X . -' X -- Q L? i Q 3 l l f 3: It Monte Brigham paced the North High Panthers with the honors of first team placement on the All- WOL, All-City, and All-District Teams. He was also elected Honor- ary Captain. Doug Cox was selected as MVP and along with Greg Mur- phy, they rounded out North's con- tribution to the All-City Team. it zz . ,L X '- Wi , ,V 'Q 'L 1 . ill' rY Q45 5 150 if M-my ,, - . Wi L is L . , Q L We . Q A aw .w.z.4-Q-...Y ll'-+ H TH N Xxcwxif 3301, O9 1 Coaches: Bob Gloverg john Duddingg Head Coach Ron Deemg Rollie Schultz? and Tom Palmer. Surviving Seniors: Brigham Peairs Fralick Cox Swonger Diehl Yancey Reardon Ragan Ronemus 52 Yes Dear, a half-gallon of mllk SIX eggs 8 6 0 6 0 27 14 2 6 0 Groveport Stebbins West Troy Centerville Fairborn Wayne Xenia Beavercreek East :E I X 2 3 Breaking the city s 10 minute bar- rier eight times, Coach Rolfes' run- ners compiled an overall record of 101 wins and 6 loses. They were undefeated in dual meets and reach- ed their climax by winning the league title, capturing Sectional, tak- ing second inthe District and placing fifth in the State meet held at the Ohio State Cross Country Course. Head Coach James Rolfes Greg Brock: Senior Most Valuable Run- 16-O Dual Rgcgfd HCI' Captain 100-6 Overall ,gh S 'WJ fr ac:- Sean Diltzg junior Goldbrick Award 9:50 S North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North Bellefontaine Greenon Tipp City Baker Troy Northwestern Central Park Hills Shawnee Bellhrook West Wayne South Northwestern Northeastern 3 l Q S 5 E 3 i 5 3 5 H 1 s 3 5 l I WOL - lst Clark County - 1st Fairborn Inv. - 1st Worthington Inv. -2nd Gene Barnettg Senior Sub-10 Minute Mark Roweg Senior' 600 Mile Club-691 Lowell Wolfeg Senior 400 Mile Club- Club 9:56 10:03 432.5 10231 153 Seeking' Final Goal ' Byehlill ' CX I! Inllportot andrl a Noi 1:11871 ltiglotrnlly rreoent 'vie d Sectional leet xubstsntl arformance. r No for the Dil Park in 'P to the SSW of 1971. North Conch with g eounlfy R mor sport l. l .. WB- L. ..... L.......l-. Ll.. , , , , it , , - ' ' l l'filX'lIlUlll..1bdSl, .uaywn nexmum runners 3 - it J, Cxncmnsti N o r w o o d, R f' nfl!! not trying to brag or any- btltweletw goals atthe Q or of the season. We ac- plllhed 'eight of them, fell JIM ROLFES on just one and have one'was slowed by a foot injury and d of us, Rolfes, who has aoase of poison ivy that nearly had the sport at North for required l,uos7lttalizadon,igot the 1 vw 12 years, says- , We set our lighfr on wlinning 1- ,Clark Counfv Meet. hkinz i- Fqirborn I stem Ohio 1 M10 minuo Woriixingtr l , getting 1 r 11 minutes, 1 dual meets al crown 1 meet. ' i Q 'Wk'-no orth won 1 at FHFUOI Ohio Leag g fashion ute club' en runners l Q5 dual ni anal crown I ey fell sh were seo ' ' H lorth l ltay U1 Springfield l ght ol the ic cross counts PH Wayne : orth Tuesday The Panther l Dayton's 4 l. to win tl ie seasons- North took ith Greg Bn one Barnett Fairbom Meet ld mg + rhe District is ml 44 a-fthe State meet rf-,Panthers when tl. l'8lDistrict at Dayton Bacon, Indian Hill, 'P' Oxford Tallawv' ' ville. i Troy flhifd be loom me mont Eos in the WO f The top tl 5 15 runners n 5 State meet at lsity's golf com l Now the fins ginning at 11 a.m. real tough for us. he a reat challen i 5 .lNorth Team fTo th Wins Faced by the record-breaking effort of Sean Dillz. SPNLISHBIA North added the Evenings Optlf mist Club's Clark County Cross Country championship to its un- beaten list Saturday. Diltz ouvered the two miles in 10 minutes. 10,and five-tenths tseconds. His teammates Gene, g',BBI'DEl.fI, Gregg Brock, Mark? Rowe and Lowell Wolfe tlnished? second. third, fourth and filth, re-' spectively. l The meet was hold in the rain, and cold Saturday on the North! course with the Panthers earn' a perfect score of 15. 9 Shawnee was sv' S 'old f' ixisays, T! b X ' r,, f KT. I QxLnlr,.we.have..s. 1, , 9440 Run. C y .ompete ze, lx cnc S. 4.2 id Saturday In Columbus COLUMBUS, O. -' iAPl -- The defending champions all return, hut, they face uphill fights Sat- urday to keep their titles in the 44th Ohio 'High School Cross Country Championships at Ohio State. Kent State, which won the 1970 Class A team title, rates the best chance since it rolled to the Eid Akron District championship last 791' week. bed Toledol DeVilbiss, the Class an AAA king a year ago, and Kansas Other Class AAA contenders are Amherst Steele, Austintown Fitch, Bay Village, Cincinnati Elder, Cincinnati lndian Hills, Columbus Whetstone, Dayton Bel-i 'mont, Euclid, Kettering Fairmont East, Lancaster, Mayfield, Par- ma Padua, Sandusky, Springfield. North, Stow, Sylvania, Tall- madge and Wadsworth. Also in the Class AA field are Toledo Wayne, Bellaire, Can- field, Canton Lehman, Chagrin Falls, Circleville, Coshocton, Graham Local, Kenston, Cincin-l an Diltz tl Lakota, the 1970 Class AA champmnati Loveland Cincinnati Ma, it l f led Quia r A th 'r own districts, . . '. . - , F?lIei1eR0Xr'idei'son .of Daytonllln a Illini guzumloeaung T9 this sggsoxm el' ' AfiB::1a'aI,giMSQ,Eg!,3ho3yt:xg25O. filymf WHS fifth In 10.529 and' 3182? Q 056' set an year ya A field of 440 runners from 176, Others in C1855 A are Bethel 'S Wmmflfe Bob Sfmt was A mhz' ' l A Zschools will- Compete Over lh92Tate, Bluifmn, Caldwell, colum- lth m 111118. Y E . VV North NHDEPS took the top four two.,-nile layout at the OSU golfgbus Grove' Georgetown, New North s Lowell Wolfe was sixth places inlthe meet as Gene Bar- course. lisrcmen and plymouth. ' 10159- 1-any Thomas was SNA new wok Second in mas' Mark The Class A team races starts' The field will be shooting for ml at N101 Bm. BilmWm,ROWe was Wm in 10533 and the competition at 9:30 a.m., lol- the state meet record of 9 min- hth at 11 :Mend Bill Amoldlf-IVYVBH Wolfe was fourth m 10244-i......,. 1... H... f-1... M ..h..,. sf ...M me on A mmhn. mf m vmm HITIH - ant Cf,- COLUMBUS,'O. - Sean Diltz Jroke his own school record in racing North High's cross coun- ry team to a sixth place finish n the State AAA meet held over Jhio State University's golf course mere Saturday. In AA competition, area en- In Clas points wi State tier. finished fifth. Ga Tate tur' 10:05. Greg I rants Graham and Shawnee fin-'ond best shed 12th and 15th, respecaveiyla clockin, vith the Falcons recording 253 sr it. Pa voints and the Braves 292. 1. X' Diltz, who finished 24 if 'ear's state meet ' ' 7 ' ndjvidual as ' X North High School's their first Section- X Cross Country aturday. collected a low . wle to compete Dayton next event is set. -iere Satur- ,,.aobed 53. points at division ahead oft nee with 86 and Greenon' with 111. Fort Loramie topped: lose A division with ss wine bet- d Om. mf, ltering Fairlawn with '73 and Sid- ...ly as the Pantherl'l?Y + G A M zountry f,,,,,-A ,,,,,,, ,,.,.:y,.9unn nqrvic nnwanno 1h 'rbi-S om three othe 'hilly layout at I 'r. .Ii 'li utdo Troy with 5. 1 77. All three N 'me ' Lehman with 92.' 'rmrry-. lim. 'I i . sth, .4 teams finis in the 20-tea Eincinnati Eldl I, Dayton Bn forth 226, A nont East 2 Falmadge 3. ibus Whetstot 399, Lancasg l27 and .Par Coach Lag s across the e of 10:24, go- l by teammat ind position rshall, 64th 10:13 Bob Kirk, 66th at 10:4 ard Lynch, 82nd at 10:59 a, 'ur r wi liilDa E' 78th t1058 H t Q 1 u c :ll . sailles 125. 5s-Benjamin Logan 140. 6--Milton Union 152. 7- Bellefontaine 191. S-Tipp City- l97. 9-Northwestern 204. 10--1 Doug Miller, 108th at 11244. For Graham, Ron Wheela finished 20th in the field with showing of 10:18 for the tW0-ffl coursep Mike Schneider v'a.g-,Q at 10:19, Dale Marklex- 'gxov l10:29 and John r ' ' 1 Diltz Sets New Mark Es North Runners Wi: DAYTON, O.-Sean Diltz set a North High and course record leading Springfield North's Pan- ther's to victory in the Westernx Ohio League cross country meet Tastwood Park here Tuesday. e junior runner for Panther ah Jim Rolfes turned in a ' North recorde- of 9:53.05 for a new mark .aux J V winning. Bellefc ond with 68, G1 73 and Tipp Cit! ' The top 10 FUI! ,Barnett IND 10 KN! 10:24, Mark 'Tony Sasson 1' ,Wells QTCJ 11:01 111108, Lowell X 'Bill Arnold IND. .win IND 11:27 mer-man CTCD li North, 3-0, v Fairborn Baker -man Dam. ....,..-,,..,.......-Y.. NORTH Ii END YEA - Springfield Nor runners complete -season 'Tuesday lrangular victory 15th and 16th wix The did not lost ts to win. e 37 point total was the sec- lowest ever recorded in 35 points in 19675 , F irmont East sea XYTON, O.--Sean Diltz set:-a h High and course record ing Springfield North's Pan- 's to victory in the Western t League cross country meet Eastwood Park here Tuesday. ze junior runner for Panther :h Jim Rolfes turned in a - of 9253.0 for a new mark lheXNorth runners scored 37 ts to win. 7 int total was the sec ivy, took the school record ba from teammate Brock. . Diltz set the school mark 10 :05.5.as a sophomore last yea but Brock bettered that mark a clockingof 10:05 this year.. North will meet three of t teams it beat in the WOL me in the district at Triangle Pa he North .runners scored 37,in Dayton Saturday . ' X, Troy, Fairmont East and C1 terville will also seek the tricli title in the Class AA d WOL: event- Sfebbinsarlywsion with competition beginni lat 11 a.m.- orth Runners CopMeet3 1, New Mark IS Set By Dilt. right behind Diltz with a time 9:55 for second place. Greg Brock was fifth in 9 and Mark Rowe was 10th 10:13. Lowell Wolfe was 19th in 10: Ben Baldwin 34th in 10:54 a Bill Arnold 40th in 10:59. Diltz appeared to be reach top form in taking the meet. The .North junior, who .v slowed last year with an injui 3' . W . f-193 P0 ' North ,scored 17 Points t0 54 l'lll1SI'l unbeaten , ond lowest ever turned in in for Sprmgfield South' 86 fort' 5 ' ' ithe WOL event. Stebbins won Northwestern and 114 for North- . Pfmgfleld North Cross wlmtryi ith Q5 ,ms in 1967 . eaittim. The meet was held ati 2223555 fgigsgesfedwfgfiraregagilmwFairmggt East was ,second 0 ' ' -. d 'th 46 ' f, T Oy Gee Bameitof Noe Emil t'leif14ihf3f2.ZSt1aill-dWJ.ithv4 .:.. hip ln late-season competit and this year with an inju: foot and a severe case of pol: ivy, took the school record ba from teammate Brock. Diltz set the school mark with a time of 10:10. Others in and 16th Wins of the Season-si h 'th 128 Cl t ill w s me fi!'SF-1Q wee.-,Gfse, 12505115T'33Z..?.'d.E2E.lFS?f'lZ:-.. sflitiif Wlvtli mf Filfiirgnfweif 10:05.5 as a sophomore last ya 6 First ever performances accomplish- ed in Coach Hendersons best ever season were a victory over South, the City Championship, the WOL Championship, and an undefeated season by a Springfield team. Led by the tri-captain seniors Greg Mur- phy, Craig Stinett, and Craig Taylor, the Panthers gathered in excess of 1300 points for their efforts. The underclassmen balance of the team included Kevin Hill, a fine defen- sive player and Randy Ayres, one of the leading scorers in the city. Back-up for the first five included Mike Cain, Greg Harshaw, John Kuhns, Bruce Carter, Harry Lapias, Steve Schuler, and Bob Ray. Y K Kjllnl NORTH P ANTHERS BEST EVER, EVER South Central Stebbins Fairview West Shawnee Beavercreek East Piqua Troy Bellefontain Centerville Graham Baker Park Hills Wayne Tecumseh Xenia C 15 OPHS RESERVES W i Y Under the direction of Coach Richard Fralick, the Sophomores finished with a fine 10-2 record. With Maurice Henry and Don Carr leading the way, the littlest Panthers finished high in the WOL. who averaged 20 points a game, the Coach James Rolfes' little Panthers pre- team finished in a tie for the WOL Cham- pared for next season with a 14-4 ' pionship. .record. Led by Steve Bucky Walters, TOURNAMENT . . . AGAIN . . . AND AGAIN . . x . , . , . Lm,A T , V V M i my , blue machmg 68 Baker 69 South 76 Sidney 41 Trotwood 63 West 1 f 1 X 'I Q ..- N A ' , , R Q ml, xx bf' H 1,9 ' 08 K M'u il! M1 , A, ? 'x K S X-..A FOR THE BEST EVER EVER GYMNASTICS: PERFECTIONE PLUS X 64 The North High Tuna Patrol finish- ed this year's aqua campaign with a fine 8-5 mark. Led by Dave john- son who finished sixth in the State in the 100 yd. Butterfly and set a new school standaxd in the same, the squad took the runner-up spot in the Sectionals and ninth place in the District. Co-captains: Dave Johnson and Chris Smith DUNBAR S TUNA PATROL SWIMS CN 46 T THE SOGGY TRUTH THEM Cin. Western 54 Middletown 58 Lima Senior 40 St. Francis 56 Whetstone 54 Greenfield 19 Middletown 36 Richmond, Ind. 40 Worthington 59 Lem. Monroe 32 Princeton Inv. 3rd Lima Shawnee 56 Princeton Sectional 2nd District 9th A 1 ...x BMA K Q W w. wff Aw' 5, x , 4 . ?-9'??,2v ' svw , '51 '. .Q -Q ff s 1' CHN' if f i 1 . F . st M6 5, Nw, xml . -X 44 - A r ,ap 4 '- a ,' sa Qzk -g., , s . . - 1 rv-1 , . . ,. ' . a ' f W xim lg: . ig, f 'f, X . A '-f ' e. . . ',-- 67. . if kmv ' 4 - 'ss' .-,K .x :L qt, Y. ig ,, J ' V!! x . , Q2 ,..,g,, . . 'E , ' qi A I , A . ' N A . 'MY .P . Q - x,. 'ins , -' . HX-.A . A 1 lifiis ' ' ' .',h:g,z 1, 1-.v :.Mfsg'5? -. K 45: ,' 1323 ', ' K AH I , 43 ' X N1 1 . H' 'g, ' fs- Q , 'KA' 1 , . v. , 1 '. -'ls 1 ' if-aa. X4 , mln? A Q51 fr The Mermaids, captained by Elaine Anderson and Susie Gray gave un- dying vigor to the tankers of North High School. Their fast watches and funky arithmetic provided many new school records and major up- sets. n fi 7 Grapplers Bu11d for Future North's wrestlers started the season with young inexperienced grapplers. Though their record,wasn't the best, they have gained experience and knowledge for upcoming years. Though they were 3-12 for the season and eighth in WOL, they had many bright spots. One was 1 ?4 Senior Captain Carl Reardon, 11-2 who finished fifth in the WOL and second in the Section. Another, Mike Buckley finished with 11-2, Lowell Wolfe, 10-4, Connor King, 7-5-2, and Don Crow, 6-8, are the best wrestlers on North's team. i 5. 1 N ANN-:Q ., -. vfmrkt- fr- N . ..-4' if K 5 I 4,,V , , .-,,:fk. K C x C e',,- , xl 70 After a losing season last year, North's baseball team came back to have a winning season. In addition to a 13-5-2 record, North also finished 7-2 in the WOL. Led by MVP Greg Murphy, who finished second in home runs and batting in the city, Co-Captains Ed Patch, who finished third in batting and Jim Hoagland, they captured a share --ui of the WOL title. Both Murphy and Patch were selected to First- team WOL, while Hoagland was elected to the Honorable Mention team. in-5---f a l ci Moose Patch scores. Conference at the mound. Xenia Shawnee Centerville Northwestern Wayne Tecumseh Tecumseh South Central East Troy Central West Tecumseh Baker Beavercreek Stebbins South Shawnee. Murphy smacks another homer. R f if ,f fF'f'M N ..f, X 41f,.....-2-.wi ffiiifk'X?'3KX 'x , iifq pm 3 I frm is-' ggi E if 4 2 if ! ' ,vp l fb' ,Q H A 46256 x 'l vyj 3' 5541 rf! X X X 410 Q M Ni R- X ,N 74 ix ff. fig, g ' 31i1,ggRfl?Qiks sf RMS . N1 . if was ,Q are fe . ri -rf :Sf X fi K' 'k'k T7 M 'Wifi 1 GN .N Springfield North's Tennis Team under Coach Spyker finished with a fine 14-3 record. Seniors Larry Klaben, playing 1st singles, Curt Odom, playing 2nd single and Joe McClaran, playing 3rd singles led the team to their 6th WOL Champ- ionship in only ten years. In ad- dition, the doubles team of Reed Liming and Terry Thomas finished the season with only one loss and finished 2nd in the Sectional Tour- nament. 76 an For the second year girl netters invaded the North High tennis courts. Although they ended their season with a 3-4 record, there were many individual victories throughout the matches with North girls nabbing wins over the top players in the city. Carol Hahn was voted the Most Valuable Player by her teammates and Janice Patton was chosen Honorary Captain. 77 Aim for State was Coach Jim Rolfes's philosophy for this year's track program. Improvement, peaking at late season was what the team strived for. Times and dis- tances steadily improved with top performances in the 880, 440, and 2 mi. relays, the 880 yd. dash, and the mile and 2 mile runs coming at Sectional time. This year's Most Valuable Award was earned by Sean Diltz. Sean's best time for the mile was 4:26. Other record efforts were by Greg Brock with a 9:40.6 in the 2 mile and by Gene Barnett in the halflmile with a 1:59.1. The Decathalon was won by A. J. Parker with 767 points followed by Gary Thomas and Shaun Shafer with 644 and 624 points respectively. UPPER ARLINGTON RELAYS - 4th Wayne - 64 North - 63 A 1 I 178 l TRACK . . TRACK . A..-L-,' CE C? I C I ff' TRACK . TRACK -'fi Q TROY RELAYS - 5th W. 1' se- A A oH1o RELAYS - 440 relay - znd. sso fy -3rd, 2 mi. relay if .5 ,4 I79 AA ,4 Q - 1 4 One hundred twenty-one fulltime members were the athletic suppor- ters for the North High teams. Led by most spirited Senior, Monica Perymon and Blockhead Helen Hen- ning, they showed never ending enthusiasm, truth, justice and .the American way. - , f 1 I nee.. s 1. 3 x 4 per: '--. nr Q BLOCKHEADS: Jeanne Heckler, V. Pres, Joyce Conover, Sgt. at Arms, Helen Henning Pres- Barbie Lynch, Sec.g -'Io Ellen Locher, Treasurer. X ,mimi .Q 1 1 1 3 SQ R fX sw' 'V K-.A is . . ' N g g 46 , Q .g t :T E V 1 -I 1 K, xx 'A ij 53 - nw fit? X XUxx..N1N1 4 ,ggi -QSM ,, iw xp 4 R 1 A K VW- A swat I5 .NN J . YM ' , xg --1 .. 'l8l .A.A. PU This year's girls' sports program took on a brightened outlook. Be- sides the usual GAA programs, several teams were developed includ- ing volleyball, basketball, and track. Though not yet recognized as var- sity endeavors, they hope to join women's tennis and gymnastics in the ranks of varsity recognition. More involvement in the future for North's female athletes is definitely a reality. HE FOR GIRLS SPGRTS EXPANSIGN GAA Officers- Barb Beck, Parl.g Carol Hahn, Pres.g Cristy Gamp, Treas Gale May Sec A PLACE FUR EVERYGNE INTRAMURALS I W, W N E Surviving Dodgeball Team -Razzelfratsim Drapsfroms w Basketball Champs - Burnt Popcorn 4 Z- ,bv Pssst, Harry, this guy over here says they made a mistake, you gotta give it back to 'em. 'F 35 S 3? fi if s. '-g- t r N: . X Q Football Cross Country Swimming Gymnastics Basketball ak Wrestling Tennis I Track Golflk Baseballl' lk 'Denotes WOL Champions Most Valuable Gold Helmet Most Valuable Gold Brick Most Valuable Most Valuables A. J. Parker Dick Peairs Most Valuables Most Valuable Honorary Capt. Most Improved Most Valuables Honorary Capt. Most Valuable Decathlon Top Medalist Most Valuable Honorary Capts. Doug Cox Monte Brigham Greg Brock Sean Diltz Dave johnson Cristy Deer Greg Murphy Craig Stinett Craig Taylor Carl Reardon Mike Buckley Carl Reardon Carol Hahn Curt Odom Larry Klaben Janice Patton Sean Diltz A. Parker Gary Thomas Shaun Shafer Edwin Grinvalds Greg Murphy Jim Hoagland Ed Patch U 1 1 4 187 N... '6Look At The Variety Show 5 1 -fi' Q- W X wr? 3 M iisli. if li as, E ...... X, As You Like It performs F Q56 Audiences were entertained by North's students in the Variety Show Look. Several'humorous acts were those of Melinda Snyder and her greasy broads in Leader of the Pack and Keith West in Metamorphosis A touch of faculty was in the act Winnie the Pooh with Miss Sundberg as Bunny, Mr. Ryman as Owl, Mr. Corfman as Eeyore, and Mr. Yeager as Piglet As You Like It performed a patriotic medley as the grand finale. U 0 st V L Etta 92 Honorary Homecoming Queen 1971. MO OPOLY The 1971 Homecoming festivities began with an exciting victory over the Fairborn Flyers. Adding a feminine touch were eight beautiful queens chosen to represent North. Later that evening the Crystal Rain performed and the couples danced or relaxed in an atmosphere of a giant monopoly board. The high- light occurred when the queens danced their special Queens' Dance. The other couples looked on and then danced in their honor. s 'K K . 5 iq A D . y Q . f wage, -L Homecoming Queens: Monica Perymon, Christy Deer, Debbie Moone, Diane Cherubini, Robin Cottrell, Sue VanBourgondien, Pam Bauer, Suzy Grote. ,xml :rr Couples relax on Park bench- Heidi and Sherry help serve. 'I9 C6 99 The Miracle Work 8. 2: 'L A ' N N - ww. Q This year's fall play The Miracle Worker had the theme of Annie Sullivan's teaching of Helen Keller, a blind, deaf child. The part of Annie was portrayed by Jerri Kime and Patti LaSalle portrayed Helen. Both actresses, as well as the rest of the cast, performed like profession- als. Mr. Ross's first production at North High proved to be a great success. 96 Of course Spanish club will win again. Santa'arrives on the scene. I know my Contact is in there somewhere. He doesn't mind the dress it's the panty hose that are killing him Joyeux Noel, Feliz Navidad Frohliche Weinaehten, Saturnalia Germans think singing is wunderbar. The second annual International Christmas party was a great success in helping to add to the holiday season. Everyone enjoyed the native foods of France, Spain, Rome, and Germany along with the cultural decorations. Then the clubs com- peted in a carol singing contest and as the votes were being counted each Club presented an amusing skit. Following this it was announc- ed the the trophy would again go to the talented Spaniards. Mr. Turner sticks it. l X s eeir i we Lookalikes?? I97 SPECIAL THEATRE PRCDUCTION ANTIGONE 4 Welcome To Bug Tussel W Y 1 Pin the bandana on the dancers? 4 -'H-zz.. It's time for a Pepsi break! Sadie Hawkins was centered around the Bug Tussell Ball theme. Lovers' Leap, the Marriage Booth and the Spook House added to the atmosphere of the devil. wx, FASHION SHOW GOT T MAD 203 204 The Rainmaker Andy Boller, Paul Ernsbuger, Jeff Wood, Marion Carey, 'Mark Ryman, Steve Wilkins, Dave Weller On April '7 and 8 the North High 'School Drama Department present- ed The Rainmaker. The cast consisted of 6 males and 1 female. Starbuckf the Rainmak- er, and Lizzy, a would-be spinster, were the leads. Other personalities included Jim- my, the brotherg File, the sheriff: and Noah, Lizzy's older brother. The play was also presented at the Summer Arts Festival the following Sll1'I11'I1C1' . FAMILY POLITICS DGMINATES STUDENT GOVERNMENT DAY Curtino Odinl Willy McLemorie Alfredo Boccadoro Mafia Party meets at Upper Valley Mall for a conference. Barry voices his Qpinign, The CI'OWd shows its SIIPPOII. Blue Collar Party attempts to halt Mafia dominance. ,f c By its victory over the Blue Collar Party in the May 5 elections, the Mafia Party was able to H11 25 city positions on Student Government Day. After the fierce campaign, the real purpose of Student Govern- ment Day emerged. That purpose was to let students learn about the function of city government and get to know the officials of the city. 207 In Business 1 A f 4 20 4' 5, W in 5 Sh 1 sf Q fa , 6 E 5 S E 'Q , Q: fi 52 9' 1 '39, I A X , 9 Clan. F OUNTAINBLEU AT MALL I M f -1 , Q16-ff 'I E . 5 Z s 213 8 Q 2 . . f ,,e,.,.r', x. ,J YK 9 ,' fa' fm 1- 1 va .236 '+ K I A, - ,W j?C?ii3'Y+il? fgif Sp,k N sv Q.. W i ..3,QiV' ' . 214 A 6 Initiation into National Honor So- ciety is the highest honor North High can bestow upon a student. This year 36 new members were initiated. Members were chosen according to ratings in the categories of scholarship, leadership, character and service. , NATIONAL HONCJR SOCIETY INITIATES NEW MEMBERS Night of Class wk 51. .ff R I ,7,,,..,1 W..- . ..... Most Talented Boy Andy Boller A LL-b 1 'A Thom Mabra - Steve Wilkins y Athlete Greg .Murphy Best ,,...,, Craig Stinne-tt ,Q,,g.,, Ear1 Yancey LPeppiest'Boy E 1 g,1..g..KeQm Foxxmm .,..,.. im Hoagland A. J. Parker Most Intellectual Boy ......... Mike Buckley if Bill McLemore ,..Q,,,,,, Dale Range-ler Heep Au Around ABoy ,,,,,.,,. ohn Fritts Paul Numbers .9....,..,. Dick Pea ire 18 YEAR-OLD GET THE VOTE AM0ai morousgoj? ' A A Greg 'Brock ....-.. Bruce Carter ' V,..,.,.., Doug Cox Hey Who'e Done the Most L, 'forthe Schqol K ..-...,.,.,Riclc Bxfodericleg ,E IQMPPQ-1tDay ' ' A, Tim Swonger Boy Meet Likely to Succeed --M381-ry Lapins X 4-.-..-.. Kerry Roth 4... Craig' Taylor Sharpe ,Boy V Bill Fralick ........J'Qhn Kuhns ........Steve Nash Q 1 Most T ieqted Girl A Helenllenning ,,.....,. Paiti Smith .....QLise,Stfoag Q T Most morousfAGix:l -f 1 E E . SieidGwy,E l Gevlekiyveglegl 6 ,E l E EPQHPM: BeSf,,G?F1M515t'E E 5 X flew, Def' ' E E - l Heidi' biederidhw I ,EE l A e A ' 2- iff 'e e -...Carol Hahn ' Tx.. N- ' ---Laura Roby . . - . L -I Most Vxvacwus Gxrl , --Mmfl CM --Debbie Dewitfileiff EETE ' E ...... yleqacksefg ' Meundahsnydef -, Most Intellectual Girl ........ Aecky .Carry Jody Gittens' - 5 lfiiiexfiiig lwaixg E T l Shame: Ggrr, Adams X E ' Biaaejeclmubmi T E ...g..Mme Rollins ...stephanie shane ' 'E Qeleble Meme L, Frierldliest Boy Best Areugdwgirl A Girl E, A , ,h A K L bDiehl T I eglgykpldqpriggg. , Ll. fwalfef DUSS V -4-QT-Ivrimillef' ikK5Y,gS1iii5li1 lf Tl T A - .zll Ronemus. l . .......:12iane.Mow'ery1,i l'-. 2 E . E Y S TETE l EE ' . V ll'T'l1 , - L- - - T T el E Qll MQSK 9eVQf9d1,GQr1n1efsfe - s 'E l - . t,,. K 5, ......L. rgQJ,g4g1gg,,gg4l1Qhuck NyQ ,x5E,,g , 55:23, .gif . ig, :1:1.3Qiggg-,,L55V. .E Xt .fig Q, gl-.lf 5 , e Sw CWZQMUIPFY- 1 , T N' 1 ,--E .555 . Most Athletic: Greg Murphy and Heidi Diederichs 21 9 20 Most Likely to Succeed: Anne Frayne and Harry Lapins N. . - A x .. me .r A I Q N ' A Q ff ' ' 75? ' , ' L E XR ii -Q l w A A In A ,Q A ig 'A 3 . . A A v 1, 2- A . N 1 . ., 'ty 1 5' . x A - Ax ' ji m'-t fj hx af - ' V K' A -NA M F 5 ie 1' ,if ' , 55? K . ' iw'-f A U - M A .Q f' f . TW QQ re A Q ' 'i ' 1 2 1 22 22 ' Qi LR ' .Qi if i ri : QR A Q -QQ, wg ' ,PX W l ,.,, ,, 1 Q. . , f , Z2 'K' WN. ' ,, ' 'if' 52 w. a' Wfsi 93, 1. - r. 1fg'7'v Sharpest Boy and Girl: Most Vivacious: Bill Fralick and Debbie Moore A. I. Parker and Melinda Snyder Best All Around: Most Intellectual: Bill McLemore and Jody Gittens Paul Numbers and Sue Grote ,:..a , . 143 Boy and Girl Who Have Done The Most For The School: Janice Patton and Pat Day . 0' - 4-'i Most Talented: Helen Henning and Steve Wilkins ,X A f A 251552 .ex If Q 3 x 415 - 5 X N ' Q fu' . -. N ' is A D , lf' 4 if .K .T lvl, y .'?gJ- Q 5 err i . ,, , Friendliest: Most Humorous: Most Devoted Couple: Kay Simon and Walter Doss Susie Gray and Greg Brock Sue Grote and Greg Murphy TOP ONE TWO THREE JODY GITTENS ANNE FRAYNE STEPHANII2 Slilil SEVEN EIGHT PATTI SMITH JANICE PATTON FOUR FIVE SIX LORI MILLER WILLIAM MCLEMORE HELEN HENNING I E I I I I NINE TEN JENNY SMITH MARSI-IA MCCLURE 22 224 GRADUATION .... - - , Q 4 Q A 4 4 The combined voices of the members of Concert and Symphonic Choir added a great deal to the Commencement Exercises. ' Sheila Jones delivered the Welcoming Address. Andy Boller, Vice President of the Student Body gave the Omega Pat Day, Student Body President, presented then Alpha. The Benediction was given by Julie Mann. The orchestra performed with a great deal of skill and ability during the Commencement Activities. 225 , .5 .. ... -N-, MY- M , - ' fX5gW3,'g!113g,W Hf -- W ' W :,. Mi, . 4, 1- -Q-.V .H Vw ' :Y any-X,--.tm , wt ' ' -' . ,.,,.-' Q ' ,Hi'j 1g,q M. y,'vjqag-P ... -'.Ja igw424Q14:Ya T.,r jl1L ..,-,Sl E 1' ' N 'WT-':f1'1-A' 1683 X.. qkfif' 'f'f'f-' X' -if f x --f A -f.'f MN- L' , ,- x K, A in , ' R is ' 1 - X 'P '1 - .' 94 1 'J '71, A - l ' ' I Y A, W f x R - K -L Wg. I-X . x ' ' , Nt xr ' x K X Vw' is' ' ' N .wir 73 , ..W 'h 7 r 3 H Q' NA ' ' 7 A -1' 5' I x . X Y - X ' 9 H 'm:'97y,, 7-52 K. -.A . , , . . 'x ' ' . ' , ' X . , 2 ,r . w , 's 'B . J 4 F . -N , ix m Mr ,m r 1R -vm w K ww x N ww .2 4-.4 W wh N K ' -,M ,wie A . X K A1 Ql ' n , 71 v Q- - ' Y fr 'V A . 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Fountain Ave. Phone 324-0262 Compliments of THE THOMAS TAPE COMPANY I7 I 3 Sheridan Congratulations Graduates! From WOBBE CLEANERS 2 CONVENIENT DRIVE-IN LOCATIONS: 448 S. LIIVIESTONE 525-9216 COR. FOUNTAIN 8: PLEASANT 324-5121 Bes+ Wishes To +l1e Class of I97I-I972 fldwgf wmugns senvncs mc. n ,s ,4 LQ's nuovme e swans: FOR THE BEST MOVE YOU'LL EVER MAKE - CALL SPRINGFlELD'S MOST RECOMMENDED MOVER A WAGNER MAYFLOWER 400 S. Lowry Ave. 323-370I RIDGELY HOME MODERNIZING UCINDERELLAIZINGH ls vw-:G-on an ' 'ifhhpfhl i'U ' X . ' who ina - .wav nun' fm Inu - wrt lkvl' lXX I M I ' I Ildqeh Home Maximizing In Ridgefy Home Modemizing to ESTIMATES 32216741 nlncrzw noMsmm,5gggfo,W .W.f:.:h uonnamzmc ALUMINUM at EM' ,I ,I f -A , F' ,. M , I 2 Mei if an i Free Estimates i AWNINGS Of ALUMINUM I NBII! GLASS '-I .ff ANOOIIED O HANWNYAL alumni rmuums I DOO!! ' AWIINOI -VINUOWI G M E R PAR K I N We sell fhe BEST sl. ways for Less!I U 0 N IJ . , ,, . 1 ' sf, up G Q REMODEL OR MODERNIZE WE DO THE COMPLETE JOB CALL: 323-6741 1551 E. Main I or ' 325-8 1 67 N'-N M , N., Vogue Shop Feafurlng -X X heavenly curpefs by Y' xl WWPQ- Www! 4' 2 . . V' Lvl 1---'- I .--. ' . , cAnl5EI.- nl,g5rEnl:s-Ill:-L13 num 1- A , -g d V' - 'Jimi , '-'A' 5 1 i I V W -M 1-7. - ' I Al ,, L' ' , 2' gf' ,. fgmyfgg -fig: .1133, :E Img IN' A J . - , i A A . 1'-'. '- Y Q- IO j -9 1!7 SHOP AT HOME - FREE ESTIMATES gnu . 25 5591 BIULIS G ROIJIS FOR YOUR SELECTION BUY TODAY - INSTALL TOMORROW MANY FAMOUS BRANDS TO SUIT YOUR CHOICE INTERIOR DECORATING G CONSULTATION 9CUST0MDRAFERIlS'CHRAMICTH.'E 0 lN'LAIDI.INOLEUM 0 COMMERCIAL INSTAILATTONS C 2200 E. MAIN SPRINGFIELD O I 'W 5w ' Ni ,f ,ww J I vb 5 wz1:...v. , ML Xy .,.x, V A 1 A 3 -'fn Springfield Builders Supply 84 Lumber Company I048 E. Main Street 323-8697 A 5 T O ' , -51: 1 5 I 5 I si, r'6'fl'1l Qflyfi 'KZ ik 2201 East Main Street Springfield, Ohio 45503 325-5571 MADER ELECTRIC MOTOR INC. 3I5 East Columbia Street Springfield, Ohio 45503 WALTER R. MADER Phone 325-5576 Pres. Area - 5 I 3 2 North Limestone Sf. Springfield, Ohio 45503 w pENNY'5J'T: SCHNEIDE FLORIST 'Flowers a+ Schneider's CQJERGDENILEY ZZANHD FBRESEQCCDWUR mc. 25553255335 Complimenis 3, L of AXZNZX' VINING BROCM MOORE'S R-M 302 W. Nor+l1 Cline's Shell Service Tune-up Exhausl Syslems Tires, Ba++eries Delco BaHeries and Accessories Goodyear Tires, Produc+s I20l N. Limesfone A T Painl' Service and Di'rzer Finishes 'For Aufos - T 322 54I7 CONGRATULATIONS OF CLASS OF i72 I WOODROW MFG. CO. A LOCALLY OWNED MAJOR SUPPLIER OF INDUSTRIAL DECALS 4300 RIVER ROAD INTERSECTION OF 68 BYPASS 81 RT. 334 'ff Ziix- fi . 55 I 1 .W .. LAG ONDA ll -l l'Uln NATQPQQLAE BANK ..... .. ' c i .11 'fi .! 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I0 I 0 MITCHELL 399-5321 T Compliments of KAVANAUGH'S So Much More Than A Stationery Store' 103 W C 11 Q A CALL 322 9203 SHEEHAM BROS. VENDING AND ICE SERVICE Comps? I-ig? Food LVPRIHGFIELD Bllflll an en mg Serving Industry and Schools it c s hF Phone - 325-2357 I S 0 S Ch ' CLARK COUNTY LARGEST U I ICE MAFAEEAICTURING B , Of, 6,2 S B NhSdOffI2NL I2OI West Main S+. Springfield, Ohio Iv1c:CARTY ROOFING 8: SIDING CO. 7I8 Court S+. 258 Phone 325-2522 Springfield, Ohio 45506 Har+s Jewelers Easi' l Main P O 325 O47B ml Ai 1 -,E ff. :sms :QEIJSIW J NK!!! NO HOME LIKE YH! Xl YOU OWN IVIImnIcI-A Reakg Compamj WILLIAM V, MINNICK. REALTOR RESIDENTIAL. COMMERCIAL. FARMS REAL ESTATE OUR SPEClALTY.ANOT OUR SIDELINE 631 W. MAIN ST. SPRINGFIELD. OHIO FREE PICK-UP Jr '1- AND DELIVERY . an t , , LE Carpe'r and Furnl'I'ure Cleaning 323-382 I 325-6902 259 For Dependabili+y 260 ' W- QSM LlTTLETON'S FUNERAL HOME 830 North Limestone 323-6439 f X -, 0'NElLL'S RESTAURANT .,...v,, , I K A -1-..f::,.z:.e..,. . - .2 . yiaY,,.. 2 Q2 1 7 1 2 N. Limestone 399-5752 U1 his L QQ 49 IQ Q 'I F A PGS eggs 4 x' M54 Furniture and Carpeting 950 Norih Bechile Ave. Springfield. Ohio REUPHOLSTERING 322-7472 Compliments of BAUER A SUBSIDIARY OF CONIBUSTION ENGINEERING, INC. The Bauer Bros. Co., Springfield, Ohio 45501 For CompIe'I'e Drug Service MADISON AVENUE PHARMACY 52 Easi' Madison Dial 323- I 84 I Happiness Is Yours When You Call GOODRICH-HART-VEREEN REALTORS For CompIeI'e 437 W. Harding Rd. I I Real Esfaie Service 399.7552 CONGRATULAT ION Sv GRADUATES! PHILBURG'S UNIFORM FASHIONS The Complete Shopping Center Park Sh opping Center 1143 Bechtle Ave. PHONE: 322-7262 SNOWHILL HAIR FASHIONS Quality, Our Constant Aim. Service, Our Privilege. EVENING. APPOINTMENTS Rear 437 West Harding PHONE: 399-7431 26 From Cafholic Cenfral High Congra'rula'rions 'ro +he Nor+h High Class of l972 Norfh Morors Nor1'h and Murray 325 702I slink-hellmu+h inc. COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE 22 N. Limes+one 3 . 7 'C . - C Q Y ,. ,J :K .-5 2 if v- 'M zff' ',.43 f g Y:rh-'j ' L, -5 E. ea CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '72 from THE WILDCATS REWEY RENT-A-CAR CO. Personalized Service A Hertz Reni-A-Car Licensee ri 325-7676 - 26, 27 N. Fisher KELSEY- HAYES SPECO DIVISION Et a B IW h 2 2 6 N L u m e s 1' 'rr ' o n e S + r e e Realfy 399-I4II Best Wishes From DON JOHNSON INSURANCE AGENCY 517-18 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. 323-7361 Complimenfs of Schaffers Bread VM I I I W' iv--..,,,, fSCHAEFE EMM .. Y Silliflli T , me WILLIAM BAYLEY co. S Z : Springfield, Ohio STEEL Bakery ALUMINUM STAINLESS STEEL W Main WINDOWS AND . CURTAIN WALLS Com plimen+s Of A Friend Q Q 1 R 30:00 Vicfory Lanes Compliments of aw Harvard 27 WEST HIGH 323-496I I906 Commerce Rd. i GAu.uzzo's C mP 'e 'S PURE Foon SHOP Fancy Foods Delicacies of WHITE MOTOR CORP. Maramore Chocolaies Fruif Baskefs for All Occasions 402 Harding Road 399-7 I 5 I .v -5 . ,A 1 '71 ,Q Q., fr -V : ff Q 5 1 A., 1 M' 5 ft!t,h 5 B, QEQZ'-,Q K My 2, e MQ X x A. Air W? A . ,E V Ii. i. fs S5 N 752s .M X, 3 Q iJ, Q 4 f ' .-,. ., -' - 33? fl - j L, 45613 'L ' . iff' 'ISL' I? Q V i Wgff K, . M J 1 N Q 'I 4' N-'N si! A iw'-99 sm, .,! 3' 5 Ai, 2-at ff. rg-gy Q ,-23 5 J S5 MW K 'X m ' . A Af' - 2 R3 fi 'gg Mg 1 J, X. af-yr A. f 51, Zig X' 12,3 1 6 N , . ix N. qs' Q lg Q3 m f v N' E Q ,,.- 1 v f lil 'J Us x C S B' vga K 'n' 51 'EZ K K' wa' f W 51: x SNK 3 H ' - xii? Q A X X xr S 1 k 48 , ' '5 K -'Tiff 31911 x W- ' I Q -'S if dk wh ' .J N. t K j l ig .3 -b . 0 1-, .1 ' ' ,, A 5 'A 7:3 f 'L' nfl vw. x . X ' Q? M I if IV , ,J ,Q A' w e ' 'Q sig ,- Q' A , f fx N, -. K 1. 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