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Classes .... Nr .M Little things result in unique year lsn't it great being a senior? lt has had its advantages. By the way, do you know our class yell? Sure, it's uh ... I knew it, you don't either. What about the Alma Mater?', What about it? We all point to the horse on the gym wall. That's close enough. The 1,008 student body members worked beneath the surface to create a unique year. Some pushed spirit while other worked out on the basketball court, captured the moment on canvas, or sold candy bars to help a favorite club. Each had a special talent, interest, and role to fill. The result - a unique year, both above and beneath the surface. - By Christy Hicks. N Cl BQflE2Q'?l11l THQ EUHFQEQ
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ville 'Ui TIME OUT - junior Andrea Glaze and Sophomore David King take a break from a game of basketball at the Key Club picnic. Photo by Melissa Matthews Design by Karen Salmon 108lClass 'Divider - Seniors Richard Polack fin' ' ish the 83, one of the Cabinet to promote by Robert Miller
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For seniors, it's '83 I' The best yea This year is unique. You can see it in our actions. We want to leave our mark. So said Senior Cabinet pre- sident Tiger Taylor when asked about his cabinet. Enthusiasm and initiative played a big part in the success of the group, Taylor said. He added that the Cabinet planned for more involvement, a change in the senior movie project, and the possible change to an off-campus prom. The prom effort took top priority, he said. Fund raisers included the regular flower sales, dances, and basketball concessions. But changes were made there as well. The senior movie was not the fund raiser of the past, Taylor said. This year it was a current movie presented at an exclusive rate for Northeast at midnight, November 19. The changes didn't happen by HOW SWEET - Sophomore David King, top right, buys a carnation from Senior Shawn Wilcher. Photo by Vicki Causey FLOATIN' - Senior Cabinet contributes their rendition of the float theme Give the Warriors the Northeast blues. Photo by Vicki Causey themselves, Taylor said. They took hard work. Cabinet members spent their time promoting, preparing, and pointing out needed changes. Members spent Saturday nights in late summer con- structing their pride and joy - the wooden '83. At basketball games they manned the conces- sion stand, pouring cokes, laughing a lot, and pushing popcorn. At their Friday night all-school dances, members often managed a quick spin on the dance floor and then took turns as ticket taker. The end of the year meant pride for the class of '83 that was reflected by Taylor. We don't just participate, we put all our effort into everyth- ing, he said. There's just one way to say it. Weire the best there is to be, Northeast class of '83. - By Marla Hardwick l1OfClasses, Senior Cabinet
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