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North
Baltimo r e High Schoo l
12~ South Second Stree-t
North Bal-timore, Onio 45872
CLASSES • • • • . 6
SPORTS ..••. 26
FEATURES . .. 46
PERSONNEL •• 76
ADS ......•. 84
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1988: A Year Of Uncertainties By Robert Swingle
When you finally receive your yearbook, what is the first thing you notice? Why, it's the cover. And what is on the cover? The theme. I'm sure many people read a yearbook theme and wonder how the JOurnalism class came up with it.
Aside from what you might think, this is a very serious and important part in the construction of a yearbook. The staff must assimilate all the events, all the activities, everything that has happened in the span of that year, and condense all of th1s material accurately into one eye-catching theme. This was a task that was even more difficult this year.
When th1s year's staff sat down in the beginning of Dec. 1987, to devise a theme, we didn't know where to start. Many things were happening, very important events that could well influence every aspect of school life. The levy, for instance, had been shot down by the voters once, and its prospects for being passed the next time seemed very dim. A levy failure would mean no sports, no clubs, class cuts, teacher cuts, and much more that could be detrimental to the school. In addition, the sen1or class had so l1ttle funds that it seemed a trip would be out of the question. On the other hand, our football team had a great year in comparison with the
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past, winning more games than in many years previously.
All these things were going through our minds wh n we sat down to draft a theme. Two weeks later we had about ten themes to vote on. The group of students that devised each theme gave a presentation to the class, trying to "sell" the rest of us on their idea. Well, we narrowed them down to three, and eventually chose the one we are now usmg. We didn't feel it would be right to just show the "up" side of things when there were some very memorable "downs."
So, here you have it . The good and the bad. A fair representation of the year in its entirety. A good solid theme that summarizes so much in so few words . A theme that holds the book together and holds some memories for you too .
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Ups and Downs: Left, Jimmy Stewart JUmps up for the ball . Left, delmita progress, Brad Clayton has his nose in a book. Below, Mrs. Mason's " advanced" general JUniors expenment in pyram1d building. Bottom left, Randy Gazarek thinks life is just grand. Bottom center, Natalie Coykendall and Matt Gerdeman embrace (a definite " up" unless you 're busted for P.D.A.) . Bottom right , Just doing
Clockwir.e from Bottom : Amy Ley, Holly Coykendall , and Linda Seiler; Brad King and Jolynn Francisco; Vi Doering; (middle) Mike Engard and Doh Stemen; Carol Howes models in gym class; John Thomas sweats it out.
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Counter-clockwise from bottom: Jan Reichenbach pedals her way to victory; John Hanes; (slave day) Natalie and Randy; Sally Stewart; " The Guys" at a
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RIGHT Sally Stewart works on her sewing project . FAR RIGHT The senior powder puff cheerleaders: Mike Sandman, Dallas Shupe, and Bryan Apple.
Basketball, Volleyball. Track, Span1sh Club, Homecommg Attend., G1rls' State. BRYAN APPLE: Golf, Wrestling, Track, Band, Class Pres., Drama Club, Class Treasurer, Photo Club, German Club, Yearbook. Computer Club.
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CARRIE BAUER: Band, NHS, Girls State, Math Club, SpanISh Club. Drama Club, Yearbook. MIKE BOYER: Football, Baseball, Basketball, VICA. Student Counr.1l, Math Club.
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ROB BUCHANAN: Football, Wrestling, Class Secretary AMANDA BUSHEY Track, Matma1d, Band, Span1sh Club, FHA, Photo Club, Sp1rit Club, Yearbook.
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CHRIS CAMERON: Football, Wrestling . KENNY CARLES: lntramurals.
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PETER CHRISTENSON BOB COOK: German Club. BRAD CLAYTON· Cross SHERYL COPPLER Country, Track, Basketball, Spanish Club, Art Club, Com· puter Club .
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SHARON COPPLER CLAIR CROUSE: Football, Track, Baseball, Basketball, Boys' State, Greg Conme Award, German Club .
AMY DONALDSON BRAD DUCAT: Football, Basketball, Track
LEFT: Brad Ducat reaches for the basketball ABOVE:
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Mike Boyer shows off his machmes.
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MIKE KAUFMAN ing; Attendant , Homecoming MIKE LANDRUM: Track; Base· MARLO HUFF JIM KALTENBACH: Golf, OEA; Queen; Art Club; FHA; Prom ball; Band 4, Golf; Band Cap· PERRIN FERGUSON: Basket· Vtdeo Crew; Yearbook, Class Committee; Sptnt Club; Cross tam, Computer Club, Drama ball; Spamsh Club; Math Club. Historian. Country and Baseball statisti· Club. RONNIE HARRIS BETH EBERSOLE: Cheerlead· cian. STACEY GAZAREK
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HARRY LINCOLN FFA Basket· ball Team, FFA MIKE KITCH
Class Secretary; Off1ce Help, Prom Comm1ttee; Club, FHA, Stats.
puter Club; Spamsh Club, Math Club; Spanish Club; Drama Club; We1ght Llftmg Club. DAVID GERDEMAN. Cross Country, Track, Wrestling:
Honor Socrety; Wrestltng,Stu· dent Council, Class Treasurer. DANNA GONYER
MICHELE MOSSBARGER Track, Basketball; Volleyball. NIKI MILLS. Cheerleadlng;
MIKE PATTERSON Football, Track, Class Treasurer; Prom Committee: Math Club: Com· Buckeye Boys' State: Nat1onal
JOHN HANES HUMPY FLORES
''( rl (l -, I . • .__ ~ •• Melanie Allison: "Married, traveling to for·
eign countries." Bryan Apple: "Owning a chain of health
clubs and writing scripts for horror movies in Hollywood."
Amanda Bushey: "Good job, married, a big house, and a Porsche."
Peter Christensen: "Attending a business school in a nearby city."
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Kung-Fu movies." Bobby Cook: "Fighting for the American way
and bringing forth justice." Sharon Coppler: "Living in a big house with
husband I children." Clair Crouse: "Married, 3 kids, nice house
and financially stable." Humpy Flores: "I'll be single, live alone, &
financially set." David Gerdeman: "Won the McDonald's mo
nopoly & drawing $2000 a week." John Hanes: "281"
Brad Clayton: "I'll be starring in my [~J r... ..... >.::< "" >..:~ fi'l ');,<.,
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STACEY PAUL. Volleyball, Class President, Spanish Club, Mat Ma1d. KATHY PHILLIPS. Penta Award of Merit. FHA/HERO, FHA, Choir, Student Counc1l.
VERONICA RIGGS: Band, Peer Listening. MIKE SANDMAN: Golf, Track, Drama Club, Band, German Club, Photo Club 12.
CHRISTY SESOK: Track, Cheerleader, Homecommg At· tendant, Photo Clubs, FHA. DALLAS SHUPE. Track, Computer Club, Math Club, Ger· man Club, lntramurals, Com·
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ABOVE. Physics students wait patiently for the bell ; Center Clair Crouse tells us to get lost; Humpy Flores enjoys Pms & Needles
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MIKE SIMON LORI STEMEN SNYDER
LEFT: Mike Boyer, Christy Sesok and Amanda Bushey get surprised, Above: Seniors clown around.
MIKE SNYDER SALLY STEWART· ROBERT SWINGLE: Track, DAWN WHITE Basketball. BETH WILLIAMS: Golf, Class Vice·Presldent, Student Coun· cil, Drama Club, Math Club, NHS, German Club,
SCOTT STERLING Football, Basketball, Track, Homecom· Math Club, Golf, Photo Club, Wrestling, Track, NHS, Boys' ing Attendant Yearbook Staff. State, Student Council, Ger· MATT SWARTZ Wrestling, LEE VOGELSONG man Club, Math Club. Football
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Seniors Not Pictured: Rhonda Clark Danny Fleckner Tony Gazarek Gerry Henry Tammy Hobson Cindy Hosler Greg Rader Penny Smith Bernie Walker Kay Walker
Below: Bryan Apple demonstrates hi devouring techn•ques as he gulps down the
school lunches. Center. Sally St wart Is partaking in her favorite activity -
jawserstze Bottom· Chnsty Sesok flash s a surprise sm:le as the photographer takes
her picture. Far left: Amanda shows us her nthusiasm for school. Right: Mike
Patterson tries to look cool as he checks out the computer supplies. Middle Right:
Dallas shows good posture as he models the latest In spring fashion. Bottom Right:
"Tah dahl" Brad exclaims as he shows us his priceless work of art.
Loft: Perrin and Annette enjoy each other's
company at the Prom.
Below: lee Vogelsong is ready to face his future.
Senior Class Wills I, Bryan Apple, being of sane mind and abused body, give my dementedness to Mike Swope so he can write excellent stories, and to Tony Smith the ability to create super-food combinations and the ability to eat them and keep them down.
I, Stacey Paul, will to Jacci Harden, the ability to withstand any type of weather just to see the one you love Do anything you have to, to
be with him It is well worth the trouble, Jack.
We, Stacey Paul and Niki Mills, will to Mr. Lang the ability to walk ali period without falling down and also the ability to grow hair. We real· ize you're old but try to keep yourself up. We also will you the ability to tell our brothers and sisters that we were never that way.
I, Beth Williams, being of sound mind and body, will to Jodi Williams my ability to aggravate, agitate, irritate, infuriate, and exasperate
Mrs. Christman. Long Live OHIO STATE.
I, Mike Patterson, being of insane mind and wreckless body, will my abilities to talk forever, and ever, and ever, driving Mr. Lang insane,
to whomever can accomplish the task.
I, Sally Stewart, will to the varsity basketball team the abi 'ty to have as much fun as I did and to keep Jan Reichenbach safe and out of a
body cast. GOOD LUCK!
I, Dan Fleckner, being of sound mind and body, leave my stale pretzels to Eve Lee and my love to Lisa Baney.
I, Brad Clayton, being of not·so·sound mind but superb body, will my abilities to harrass and terrorize as many Elmwood Royals or Van Buren Knights as possible to Monte Carles, Donnie Stemen, Randy Gazarek, and Greg Hosler. Keep up the tradition.
I, Dave Gerdeman. being of airborne mind and mdestructable body, will my abilities to climb telephone poles and other high altitude
objects to my brother Matt. The sky is the limit, Matti
I, Mike Landrum, being of greet mind end slightly obese body, will to Brad King my unerring masculinity. lt's a dirtY job but somebody has
to do it.
I, Beth Ebersole, will to Clay McCartney the ability to make it to school on time since I'll no longer be here to make you late.
I, Mike Simon, being of sound mind and body, will all my talent and wonderful brain to the 7th period Biology II class. I hope they graduate
knowing as much as I did .
I, Amanda Bushey, will to all upcoming matmaids the ability to overrule all wrestlers and keep them in line. Also, never receive any gifts
from Chris Cameron. Enjoy the long bus rides.
I, Mike Boyer, being of superior mind and perfect body, will to Dave Meggitt the ability to turn the Cherokee into the ''SNOW RHINO" even though it does not have the class like the original Rhino had. Don't let the trad1tion die!
Lori Archer Matt Archer Shad Baltz
Scott Bauprey Jenny Bishop
Nick Brooks Amy Campbell
Bruce Chapman Sarah Christensen
John Cotterman Natalie Coykendall
Jam1e DeWitt Yi Doering
Brian Engard
Florene Flores Jolynn Francisco
Ed Garcia Matt Gerdeman Pete Gerdeman
Joe Gonyer Ann Hohman
Suzanne Holloway Shelley Hosler
Jim Ishmael Danny Jacobs Chris Johnson
Christy Kerr Brad King
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Jessie King Missy Kitch
Henry Lincoln Amy Ley
Tonya Lindquist Clay McCartney
Scott McCartney
Jodi McCartney Ron McCoy
Jay McMahan Dave Meggitt
Cory Mills John Phillips
Amy Rader
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Linda Seiler and Natalie Coykendall wanted to be dominated by men.