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

 - Class of 1983

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Northeast High School - Charger Yearbook (North Little Rock, AR) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 138 of 264
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Students make the best of their time, but dream of open campus Stuck on-campus at lunchtime SPARE TIME - junior Lori Ben works busily during a few extra minutes left of her lunch period. The library was the place for last minute cramming for test and homework. Photo by Robert Miller Stuck on campus for lunch? . . . That's every student's pet-peeve!! . . . And what is done with all that extra time? Looking around a closed- campus at lunchtime can some- times be pretty interesting. UNO, a new color-coded card game, found its fame in the hands of students who skipped the cafeteria's mystery meals for a period of strategy and concentra- tion. ln the lunchroom, the long lines and crowd of students became a trademark. And, of course, every now and then, a Big Mac container, a Burger King bag, or an Arby's sandwich would make its appearance on the scene. Yes, students took their chances by sneaking off campus, but, some of them played it smart and had a faithful friend provide door-to-door deliveries. But among the munching and crunching of a 40-minute lunch period, students found time to hit the grindstone, and get back to their studies. Senior Tim McDaniel said, During my lunch period l have time to do my homework, and to study for any tests I may have. Lunchtime is enjoyed in other ways. It gives time to rest, talk to friends, and time to prepare for the rest of the day. I like to think of my favorite things and just fade off in to dreamland when I'm on my lui break, said sophomore jim Bromley. Because of those minutes of sleep, my day is mi better. Closed-campus - maybe not as bad as students say. A all, there is time for friei studies and rest. But do you th students would give up on w they really want? Of course not! Even thoi there were not picket lines massive revolts, students whispered about their dream open-campus. But miracles did happen. If ing semester tests students gai their utopia , open-campus. By Denise R. Clay LUNCHTIME CHAT - junior Ruby Coleman listens intently to the lastest gossip while eating her lunch. Photo by Robert Miller CAPTURED lN PAGES - junior Melanie McKechnie sinks slowly into a trance, while concentrating on an interest- ing novel. Photo by Robert Miller Nxt ...nie LATE COMERS - Students wait in long lines, while others enjoy their lunches. lf they did not show an early arrival to the cafeteria, they usually settled for waiting. Photo by Robert Miller l36fClasses, seniors

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ilu? - s so 5 fa' 5 X as SN SN z.. Q- ts Q mf , SVS N WIT? Jett Seabaugh - AFS iVice Presidentl, Anything Goes, Band iJazz, Marching, Symphonicl, Boys' State Century Ill Leadership Runner-up, Charger Mascot, Encore, French Club, Governor's School, Mu Alpha Theta, Music Man, National Honor Society, NLR Demolay tPresidentJ, Star tFleporterl, Student Council, The Matchmaker. Greg Seaton - Basketball, Key Club. Timothy Salter - VICA. Angela Settles - Key Club, Spanish Club. Stephanie Shaw - Band, ICT iFteporterJ, National Honor Society, VlCA. Kellie Sheffield - Anything Goes iOrchestraJ, Band iAll-Region, All-State, Drum Major, Marching, Symphonicl, Encore, Mu Alpha Theta, Music Man QOrchestral, National Honor Society, iSecretaryi, Pippin fOr- chestral. David Sitton - Football, Track. Teresa Sliger - Band iConcert, March- ing, Swing Flagsl, French Club, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, Young Life. Cheryl Sloan - Campaigners, Charger tBusiness Managerp, Chargettes iLieuten- antl, Key Club iCalendar Girll, Quill and Scroll, Senior Cabinet, Young Life. Deanna Smith - Band tMarching, Symphonicl, Campaigners, Chargettes, Key Club iCalendar Girly, Young Life, Y-Teens tChaplalnJ. Kenneth Smith - FBLA, Spanish Club. Melisa Smith -- French Club. Raymond Smith - Band QAII-Region, All-State, Marching, Symphonicl, Spanish Club. Tony Smith - Band iAll-Ftegion, Concert, Marching, Symphonicl, Boys' State, Mu Alpha Theta Nice Presidentl, Music Man iOrchestraJ, National Honor Society iTreasurerJ, Pippin iOrchestral, PTSA iSecretaryJ, Senior Cabinet, Young Life. James Springfield - Golf Team, Key Club. Malcolm Stallings - Arsenic and Old Lace, Encore. Kyle Stane - Arsenic and Old Lace iCastJ, Band iConcert, Marchingl,Encore, Key Club, National Honor Society, Senior Cabinet, Student Council, Music Man, Young Lite. Samantha Stanley - COE iSecretaryJ, FBLA. Kelly States - Key Club, Science Club, Spanish Club, Young Life. Cathy Stivers - FBLA, Key Club, Mu Alpha Thetag Bartlett High School, Bartlett, Tennessee: DECA, German Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Pep Club, Science. Lunchtime, seniors!l37

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