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 156 of 264
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Greg Shick Chad Schmelzer Laura Schnider Kathy Scoles Derrica Scott Mark Seabaugh Bruce Seaborn Karl Serbousek Toni Settles Scott Sharpe Andrew Shelton Susan Slater . Toni Smart Derrick Smith Pat Smith Robin Smith Flobert Smith Scott Smith Sharon Smith Steve Smith Willie Smith Tuesdi Snell Steve Spears Melissa Speer Cindy Stanley Dawn Stanphill Dana Stephens Stephanie Stewart Tammy Stovall Charles Stricklen Latonjia Stroud Sherry Street Ashley Taylor Cindy Taylor Seth Talmadge Jane Thirion Carla Thomas Joanne Thomas Toni Thomas Jimmy Thompson David Thrift Todd Tiefel John Tomosieski Julie Tompkins Lisa Trigubetz Pearlie Tucker Kim Turnage Anthony Turner 154! Classes his a X . VN Wx X .X .,,. tt X if its X :gg X , was 'fl S it 341 3. - A s -Q3 fi 'N g f w e Q, -, L s QE I-fi 5' 'if' . ' LM X... 4 sf ma, f - 5 Ss S an 9 ai. -, A ' K 2 11- 2, 5555 -' 'M 'L ll M' -. il? S 1 ' Y ,,,s a F S A t , ,E is , JB., , n X H , N 3 , if ,. , ,F Ha S... . .E J 5 4 gn-N ix 2 QA 'YJ l i 1 J 5 , ...,. . N bl KX, 'Q-lm , so 5, AFX - . was sz 5 .l'l1,. K ii e--, . .S S ' A Q. f tlt, T .g fwig -- X' as , . 5 , Y' , W- 'iw , ' mf- as lttl ,J ., , T SWR if is A Teri is ... . - s L -is is set . ...S Q , ,L 1 1 K X S K . s Q N . NC. .... -. f N to -cf is :X A

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SENIOR PRIDE - Senior Karen Ketcher 'shows her Charger spirit by placing a Northeast sticker on her car. Stickers were sold by'FBI.A. Photo by Melissa Matthews Charger pride is two-fold beneiit Charger pride Charger pride is hard to define, for its meaning varies from fan to fan. For some, such as junior Mark Seabaugh, it is synonymous with spirit. Charger pride means having a lot of spirit for the school, he said, and buying a bumper sticker l wanted. Junior Margaret Bakerls defini- tion included a personal reward. Charger pride is being a part of the Chargers and proud ofthe part you are, she said. lt's better to be proud of the school because it makes coming less grueling. Football coach john Talley's definition of Charger pride reached far beyond the athletic department. Charger pride is each student taking an interest in all parts of the school, whether it's drama, football, or track, he said. And pride includes going to these events and cheering for the Chargers. Coach Talley added that pride is as beneficial to the individual as it is to the school. Having Charger pride helps a student build pride within him- self, he said. Everyone must have something that he can hold on to. Senior Tiger Taylor described Charger pride as an extension of the pride he takes in all his involvements. l'm proud of the school and its activities because l go here, he said. l want to do things for the school and make everything the best it can be. - Story by Robin Smith. Layout by Karen Lacewell k M- .ts -,.. .1,WQg,,a .... ff., ,H 3 ei ffi lflf A Kirk D. Rodgers , A .jeg r'l'l Mark Rogers if .Q g 5' g C is Pauline Rogers , y i ,, ' R Veronica Romes S . -. ' Richard Roulston I' ,,,. V, ns . X 3, , W Q , A X . A11 Y V, -- K A ir .V F ii 'f .:ii:..gQ VlV::. 1 ..V: 1 A f Q ' ,. V- 'X' Robyn Rush sz. ,,,. i, g 1 ,Q - it M . e ' Clay Ryan , i , , R- Q K - M Steve Sacco 5:1 . - i f ff 4 . my Sm Q L . ,, f .,,,' 1 ' T ' 7' David Sanderson X , ' ' ferii 'er' i g J . r R -.- ,,., 1 Sunny Schelllnger 22:2 T 1131, . ll' .i i T flame W. .2 1- f- .. .. , juniors, Charger pridefl53



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i' T Se Season falls short on snow Weather alert eather as usual was seldom case in 1982-83, for tornados Christmas and 70-degree er in january were anything typical. was predominant fall and often played with styles from head to toe dashed from building when downpours and coincided. Michelle james recalled familiar ordeal. 's okay when it's plain rain, said, but when it's cold and y, it's pretty bad. You're all m, and the bell rings, and then get wet and cold, and it takes the period to get warm n. ecember, which usually as- s at least a light snow, brought en fog and tornado watches ad. Senior Sandra Horne lied the tornado that swept ansas December 4. t was real scary, she said, ause it was so unusual for mber. It was warm, and the clouds were dark, and everybody started acting crazy and saying, Oh, it won't hit our school. But it hit Parkview, and it went right over us. We were just lucky it passed overfl Snow did materialize briefly during late january and prompted a Friday off. However, the relief was brief, sophomore Mike Stead- man recalled. lt wasn't enough, he said. We could have gone to school, but l was glad we didn't. Sophomore Angie Brown des- cribed the snow day as a mixed blessing. When we came back on Monday we had semester tests, she said, and that was bad. Since we had been out on Friday, some people didn't have their books, and they had to do some cramming on Monday morning. lt's supposed to snow every year, Angie added. We need that break. l think we ought to get a week off even if it doesn't snowf' - By Susan Slater WEATHER WATCHERS - Anxious students wait for information in the halls during a tornado warning in December. Photo by Robert Miller FROG? - Senior Wendy Ward follows footprints in the frozen fog, which occurred on a school morning in early january. Photo by Mark Donnell N gm , .. :Emi . ,t - ., erwseagx - or V GET TOGETHER - Rain dashers huddle under an umbrella trying to keep dry during a rain storm. This was often a problem for students leaving the main building during the day. Photo by Robert Miller .1 , , I , K, . fl! 1, If Q A , J , L 5 ,'5 . ,- ,f f i juniors, Weather!! 55

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