Northeastern High School
50th Year Reunion!
Class of 1975
Keep the reunion photos coming.
Check back here over coming days as we collect more and more photos and post them.
Upload your pictures hereSaturday, September 20th, 2025, 5:30 – 10pm +
Simon Kenton Inn, the same place as our 35th reunion, but it’s all been upgraded, enclosed and air conditioned.
$50/person. Dinner plus all taxes & service fees included (Cash/card bar — BYOB isn’t legal in the dinner venue)
Additional donations gladly accepted (This seeds us for the next reunion)
Dress anyway you care to. (There are no NEHS 75 t-shirts being sold by us.)
Pay ONLINE here
or
Mail your check made out to “Northeastern HS 1975“
to Jenny (Woodhouse) Anstine, 2215 Moorefield Rd, Springfield, Ohio 45502
Rooms may still be available, contact the Inn. Gatherings can carry on past 10pm in the rooms.
More Details Here
Dig out old photos, class composites & other nostalgia
We’re looking for K-7th yearbook images from all the schools: Moorefield, Plattsburg, Catawba, Westside, South Vienna, and Northridge. Try siblings and friends from other classes who’d have old yearbooks. Capture the images and send in here. Easily upload your images below:

As we get photos we’ll start posting them. Don’t worry, overly embarrassing photos won’t make the cut here.
A tease of past images
A rotation of shots, circa 2010 & 2015:
From the 1955-56 NEHS Yearbook:















































Attention Yearbook Staff!
Surely you shot photos that didn’t make the yearbooks, right?
Tell us you still have them!? Upload them to us, PLEASE!
Or else bring them to the reunion!

Every school building is gone EXCEPT Westside and what’s left of 1899’s Plattsburg High School:



What if ALL the 1955 proposed schools in Northridge had been built? High, elementary and parochial schools
A proposal (below) for Northridge had elementary and high schools, a parochial school, six churches, two playgrounds, a wooded park, and shopping center. Note the “1956 House of Enchantment.” The “1956 Parade of Homes” would have included houses of two classmates and a Northridge teacher. Do you know who?
Answer: Randy Smith, Frank Vawter, and the infamous Mrs. Purdy.

