Some
thoughts by alumni who currently support
Northgate Pride:
“I
joined the Northgate Community Pride
to improve all of the school’s ‘outside
the class room’ activities which
I believe are just as important or more
important as the ‘in class room’ academics
in a young person’s growth and
development. 'Producing good citizens
will enhance our community, and give
our children a foundation for success.' "
Tim Jochner class of 83
"Looking back at attending Northgate High
School I remember it being one of the happiest
times in my life. The pep rallies, Friday
night football games, teh Madrigals were all
things that made a difference in the person
I am today. If I can help to make a difference
in another teen's life so they can look back
and remember the fun times and secure felling
they felt at school like I did, then that's
what I want to do. That's why I support
Northgate Pride."
Erikka Leonard Reisinger,
class of 1988.
"It's sad to see the state of the facilities
at Northgate. I still feel an attachment
to my alma mater and want to do whatever I
can to restore and improve it for all of the
future generations."
John Navolio, class
of 1979.
"Pride to us is taking the abundant gifts
you are given by growing up in this community
and making sure that not only are they more
plentiful for your own children, but that they
continue to multiply for future generations
as well. Northgate Pride gives all of
us this oppotunity."
Kish (class of
1988) and Evie Rajan
"Whether our sons and daughters are at Northgate
now, or will be there in a few years, we all
need to contribute as much as we can to these
Pride projects so our kids can have great facilities
for these porgrams. . . and with
corporate matching fund programs that are available,
many of us can have our donations doubled."
Lori
and David Abele, class of 1982
"Donating to Northgate Community Pride was
such a no brainer! It is one of the certain
ways that I could see my donations being directly
used to improve our school. I donated
to Northgate Community Pride because after
30 years I want to see the NOrthgate High School
campus completed. It has been too many
years and the improvements need to be done. I
want the kids to have pride in their facilities
and to be able to athletcially compete on up
to date sport venues. There is so much value
added to the gigh school life when the students
can build school spirit supporting their friends
at home sporting events. Donating to
Northgate Community Pride is a small gift for
such a worthy cause!"
Karen Somes
Krueger, class of 1980. |