Northwood High School Class of 1980 30 Year Reunion

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Northwood High School Class of 1980 30 Year Reunion Northwood High School Class of 1980 30 Year Reunion July 24, 2010 Program 7:00 pm Registration/Cocktails 8:00 pm Dinner 9:00 pm Class Photos 9:30 pm Dancing Reunion Committee Dave Anderson Debera Rothschild Jay Gruber Laure Jackson (Luce) Michael Yette Tina Gionis (Potemken) 2 Superlatives Label Senior Classmates Superlative Male Recipient Female Recipient Class Clown David Ford Amy Hoffner Best Couple John Stockstill Rachel Damiano Norman Hoston Best Dressed Dee Bagley Luis Ruck Dizziest Danny Miller Kathy Murphy David Meister Biggest Gossip Phyllis Glickman Ken Plumley Biggest Smile Chuck Pappas Trina Pettenati Barbara Caruso Prettiest Eyes Kevin Malpass Angela Drake Weirdest Laugh Bob McKenzie Kathy Murphy Nicest Hair Style Kevin Malpass Kathy Cronkrite Norman Dudley Ted Hennessey Best Friends Kathy Murphy Kathy Mannion Judy Starobin Leigh Ann Kerns Best Student Todd Treado Dorothy Trinh Most All around Todd Treado Carolan Bombara Biggest Troublemaker Edger Rivera Anita Goldstein Jeff Filderman Most Talkative Tracey Mullins David Anderson Friendliest Jeff Filderman Trish Oliverio Cutest Kevin Malpass Karen Altenberg Most Likely to Succeed Todd Treado Carolan Bombara Best Actor/ Actress Bob Fischer Amy Hoffner Most Personality Danny Miller Yvonne Fraser Where our Alumni are Living AK 1 IN 2 NV 2 AL 4 Italy 1 NY 7 AR 2 KS 1 OH 3 AZ 2 MA 3 OR 1 CA 14 MD 225 PA 9 China 1 ME 1 SC 3 CO 1 MI 1 SD 1 CT 1 MN 1 TX 8 DC 4 MO 1 United Kingdom 1 DE 2 NC 7 VA 28 FL 19 NH 1 WA 3 GA 6 NJ 3 WV 3 IL 2 NM 2 ? 104 Gone but not forgotten Brigitte Burdine Merle Clarke Jackie Cooper Susan Crenshaw Mitchell Fink Pam Fones (Hemingway) Janice Goodman Roger Shrader John (J.B.) Sterling John Smollett Joy Tenley 4 Vision Statement We at Northwood, as a diverse community, aspire to participate productively in a global society, commit fully to high academic achievement, and become models of leadership, strength and success. Mission Statement Northwood’s mission is to ensure that ALL students have the opportunity to succeed in a rigorous curriculum, including the completion of a learning experience in a college-level environment. General Information As part of the Montgomery County Public Schools' Downcounty Consortium, Northwood High School is now a four-year comprehensive high school that boasts a diverse population of approximately 1400 students. The community is committed to academic rigor and excellence, collaborating with the University of Maryland College Park and Montgomery College to provide students with opportunities to pursue higher education and personal growth. Northwood originally opened in 1956, but the school was closed in 1985. It was closed in a contested decision by the Montgomery County School Board in an effort to alleviate the concentration of minorities enrolling at Montgomery Blair High school. From 1985 to 2004, Northwood was used to hold students from other high schools which were being renovated, but reopened in 2004 due to increasing population in the area. The expanding student population in the Silver Spring area prompted the re-opening of Northwood in 2004. The new Northwood began with only its freshman class (Class of 2008) and the school gradually grew each year before becoming a four-year high school during the 2007-2008 school years. The Class of 2008 graduated on June 2, 2008 at DAR Constitution Hall. Today, under the leadership of Principal Dr. Henry R. Johnson, Northwood hosts several smaller learning programs, known as academies. The four main academies at Northwood are the Academy of Technology, Environmental and Systems Sciences (TESS), the Academy of Politics, Advocacy and Law (PAL), the Academy of Humanities, Art and Media (HAM), and the Academy of Musical Theatre. Students participate in a block schedule, alternating classes on A and B days. Northwood's dedication to academic excellence is also demonstrated through the school's involvement with the highly successful Advancement via Individual Determination (AVID) program. 5 Karen Ablard (Mickenberg), MD I, Karen Ablard being of neither sound mind or body leave; to Kayle Adcock a kicken’ Bessy and leather jacket; to Donna Carchedi memories of good times in Driver’s ed., to Gina Carr a nice Greed guy, a muzzle, a toothless comb, and snow woman; to Pat Carter Mrs. K’s curves; to Linda Doggett, Kawasaki and cosmic waves, tickets and snakes, an un-built tree house, a wet t-shirt, a summer at Brighton, and amputated finger and a wubba whopper; to Norman Dudley the number 3 and mono; to Lucille Elko flirting lessons and memories of great times; to Sandy Frain speech lessons and a kit from Mark Eded that we can share to Suzie Frain Winnie upon my death, a map of the world with the Abfrainian islands, a bad boy telescope for star-gazing while driving, and memories of wild trips and all the things we buck up; to Eric Goldberg a kiss etc…, and whatever he desires; to Alice Harron all my Optimism, deep Karma, high vibes, head rushed, a hunk in a 3 piece suit, and all the ice in the Arctic until July; to Dino Harris deniability, a Pooh bear, and the Amazon jungle; to Ina Koperwas a toot-fruity can of prunes, goose eggs, paduky birds, and x-ray guy-watcher glasses; to Cindy Leonard deniability and a strutting baby duck; to Mr. Nebro best wishes and memories of one crazy little girl; to Russell Newell best wishes in the Marines; to Eric Nicholson big thoughts, a lifetime subscription to “Hustler”, best wishes, and my phone number; to Dawn (Dofloppy) Roberts trees to hug; a back brace, and sanity; to Marie Sayre a be-be girl with ponytails; a game of tether- ball. I would also like to have thanked to all those people who helped me keep my sanity for the past three Years. Tamara Acklen, TX John Adams, MD Kyle Adcock (Cline), MD I, Kyle being of sound mind and body do herby leave all my money to Marsha Koehn to buy a decent car; to Gina Carr I leave my leather jacket and mirror glasses. To Linda Doggett I leave my skill of skiing (who needs it badly). To Karen Ablard I leave my sound mind and body and to Ina Koperwas was I leave Bertha!!! 6 Pam Adcock, AL To Rita Harne, I leave a gallon of screwdrivers, the best of luck with Rants and a million more happy memories. For Rosemary Brock, I leave a bigger moose so that she can catch all the flies now that I am gone. A dozen sunflowers I leave for Mike Clements. For Mark S I give a 10 to Midnight session at wheel a while. To Dona Leskin a bottle of shampoo to wash the grease from her hear and to the entire senior class I leave the ambition to succeed in life and fulfill their dreams. Susan M. Adelman, MD I leave all the “kinky” times that she can have to K.A. To J.H., To K.A. I leave a dream car, a couple of goppers, and some “disco fever”. To Amy K. I leave a year of "doubles” and triples and classes with F.N. To A.H. I leave a lot of apples, fun filled nights with Minnie, a date with W.C., what a stud. To D.Z., leave the car, the kids and a trip to Fenton Street. To A.K. I leave a touch of class, a lot of smiles and some good ole fiddling nights. To S.B. I leave memories of Miss Minni, Jim, term papers, subs, and shopping sprees. To R.N. I leave empty shells, an apple shaker, a Saturday afternoon lunch, and a cup of coke with ice. To K.N. I leave time with D.C., a bunch of notes, nights of sleep and memories of it, welds Fred and L.P. to R.G. I leave people filled auditoriums and leading roles to P.H. I leave Saturday bowling morning walks to school and a whole bunch of fun filled days. To J.N. I leave a razor, running shoes and wrestling tips, to F.N. I leave fruit flies, chicken eggs, after school talks, and some great stories. Jeanne Aiken (Black), MD Robert J. Allison Stanley Alexander, OH Robert Allison, DC I Robert Allison leave the following things to the following people. Matt; little t., O.C., shrimp boat, “What do you wanna, go to the boardwalk?” pie, Madam’s Organ, obscurities, Seven Springs go carts, insects, garb, "Jonny be Good”, Brockman, chippy, duet tape. Maria; Stolichnaya, classic clothing, rides home from the card, green manikin, leopard dress, orange shoes, yellow popcorn, “Dance this Mess Around”, a house in Germany. Valerie; no 1st pd., lunch, bouffant hat, fits, a Monte Carlo, yogurt', 7 raw potatoes, shy tuna, grove outs, half a sub. Tracey; a lifetime supply of Budweiser, plant ord, rides home, Dryden velour, quarts dreaming, canon canola mp 1000. Chris R. poodle, total Poe, Great North go offs. Chris D. Art A., Ski trips, “Are you a seventh grader?” U.S. history, procrastination, Kids Great times, great memories. Shazaad Ally, MD Karen Altenberg (Libman), IL I, Karen Altenberg, leave a tearful good-bye to Northwood High, and the following to: Michele S. the best soph. year; double-dating w/K.P. and R.C., J.V. cheerleading; changes; the new you; always listening; S.M. talks skiing, talks on the ski lift; Deb a friendship in our own right; long talks; catching up; new friends, ex-mass wrestling tourneys; special thanks for introducing me to S.W.; life was glum; math classes; “What’s up? NOTHING” ….
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