Northeast High School - Charger Yearbook (North Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1983

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Wayne Jesus - Arsenic and Old Lace iCrewJ, Band fConcert, Marchingl, Cheerleader, Encore, Key Club, Matchmaker fCrewJ, Music Man iCrewJ, Senior Cabinet. Kim Johnston Caldwell - Choir fChorale, Concertj, COE, Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Young Life. Cynthia Jolly - Chargettes iCaptainl, Key Club, Senior Cabinet, Who's Who, Young Life, Y-Teens. David Jones. New kid Everyone may talk about the new kid in town, but talk doesn't make adjusting to a new school any easier. Loneliness and feelings of being left out are common to a newcomer. However, senior Bill Herman, who moved from Tampa, Florida, said that Northeast was different. The people here are really friendly, especially the girls, he said. I made friends real fast. MOVING ON - Senior Chris Heil tries to beat the rush after school. Overcom- ing the 3:30 p.m. traffic was one way new students learned to adjust. Photo by Robert Miller I I I 'E New Chargers evaluate the scene in town Senior Chris Heil, from Wil- lingsboro, New jersey, found Northeast students very outgo- ing with strangersf, But senior Marilynn Steele thought that the cultural level wasn't quite as high as it is in St. Louis. Everything isn't so sophisticat- ed, she said. But it's so natural. I love the land around here. lt's so pretty. - By Chris Class Paige Jones - Chargettes lLieuten- antl, FBLA, Key Club, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, Senior Cabin- et, Young Life. Shozo Kamiki - Mu Alpha Thetag Jefferson Preparatory. Pine Bluff: Football. Lee Kendrick - Band. Karen Ketcher - FBLA, French Club, Key Club, VICA. Robert Kidder - VICA. Thomas Kieklak - Boys' Nation, Boys' State, Cheerleader, Encore, French Club fSecretaryJ, Governor's School, Key Club, Matchmaker lCastl, Mu Alpha Theta, Student Congress. Jackie Kimble - COE, Homecoming, Volley- ball. Loree Kirby - Campaigners, Choir QAII-Region, Concertl, COE, Key Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Young Life. New kid in town, Seniors!lZ5

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Becky Hensley - Girls' State, Homecoming lQueenJ, Honor Society, Key Club iCalendar Girly, Mu Alpha Theta, Senior Cabinet iSec.l, Track, Volleyball. Bill Herman - Key Club, Spanish Clubg Robinson High School, Tampa, Fla.: Boys' State, Football, Who's Who. Patrick Herrin - COE, VICA lReporterj. Christy Hicks - Anything Goes lCastl, Charger lCopy-Editorj, Encore lCastJ, Honor Society, Music Man lCastj, Paper VWngs, Quill and Scroll. Wray MUNCHIN' OUT - Senior Ieda Britto has lunch in the school cafeteria. New food was just one way she had to adjust in her move from Brazil. Photo by Robert Miller NEW STUDENTS - Seniors Bill Herman and Cathy Stivers look over a couple of popular albums at Musicland. 'W ' 5 if 1 i Photo by Robert Miller Gina Hitt. Donald Hoffman - Anything Goes lOrchestraJ, Band lAll-Region, Marching, Symphonicj, Choir QAII-Region, Chorale, Concertl, Key Club, Matchmaker lCasti. Robert Holderfield - Band lAll-Flegion, Symphonicj, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Student Coun- cil. Melinda Horst - DECA, Spanish Club. Jimmy Howard - Anything Goes iCrewJ, Arsenic and Old Lace lCrewj, Matchmaker lCrewJ, Mu Alpha Theta, Music Man iCrewi, National Honor Society. Randy Hughes - ICT. Janet Jackson - Anything Goes iCastJ, Band, Encore, Girls' State, Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Music Man lCastJ, Student Council. Michelle James - Charger, Chargettes, Key Club, Quill and Scroll, Y-Teens. lZ4f Classes Xi. Z? .Xxx , I . ky,- XM ii



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Sheri Kuzma - IOL fPresidentj, FBLA. Beth Lambert - AFS, Computer Club iSecretaryJ, French Club Ureasurerj, Governor's School, Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, National Merit Finalist, Paper Wings iEditorj, Quill and Scroll, Who's Who, Young America's Outstanding Faces, Young Life. Melissa Lambert. Carol Landers - ICT iPresidentj, VICA. Corinna Laster - Chargettes, Cross Country Track, Volleyball QManagerl. Jay Lathrop - Band. Paula Ruth Lawrence - Band QConcert, Marching, Symphon- icj, Encore QCastJ, Flag Team, Honor Society, Key Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Tennis Team. Mark Lay - Encore iCrewj, FBLA, Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Senior Cabinet, Spanish Club, TCB Student Board of Directors. MJ Rappelling challenges adventurers Start at Working your way to the top was a phrase to be taken literally by an adventurous group of seniors who shared rock climbing as a hobby. According to senior Greg Powell, rock climbing is a challenge, and that is his main reason for climbing. l feel that l have to overcome my own fears and the rock as an obstacle, said Greg. I've always enjoyed the outdoors, and rock climbing is one of the most challenging things l've found. Powell and his friend, senior Steve Blevins, learned to climb while on a Young Life campout, and they have climbed ever since. Greg explained why he enjoys rock climbing. The best thing about climbing is that you never have to climb the same rock twice, there will the top always be another cliff some- where, he said. One move that has become popular is rappelling, a means of descension. lt requires little or no experience, and it can be breath- taking, and according to Greg, sometimes terrifying. Greg added that most rock climbers hate the move more than any other. I think it's because itis the only move where the climber relies totally on equipment, and not on his own knowledge and ability, he said. When asked what was so much fun about climbing a rock in the middle of the woods out in the cold, Greg answered, lt's just fun getting outdoors with some friends and having a good time. - By Christy Hicks 1Z6! Classes

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