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HORSIN' AROUND - Seniors jeff Seabaugh, one of Northeast's mascots, and Jill Ammons take a short break at a football game. The mascot costume was provided by Student Council. Photo by Angie Cook THREE'S COMPANY! - Senior Pam White, Student Council president, waits on stage with Senior Cabinet president Tiger Taylor and Student Council sponsor, Charlotte Moore, during the opening day assembly introductions. Photo by Robert Miller OUT OF IT! - Seniors Teresa Boardman, Crystal Tanner and Greg Seaton look on as senior Robin Neal recovers after an injury at the September Key Club picnic. Photo by Melissa Matthews AN APPLE FOR THE TEACHER! - Senior Marla Hardwick chooses apples to give teachers on Teacher Appreciation Day. Honor Society members taught classes for one day to express their appreciation. Photo by Melissa Matthews 7Z!Academics ,BQ 5 'JAY' I 44 in I , 1 ' W
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rf if . ,1-,. . ,.-.,,,. it M aaa- Wi - 2 ll 7 L9 '1---,we .. .. it When the bell rings Council forms Spirit Advisory Committee to get wide range of ideas that benefit school involvement and encourage efore hours, between hours, and after hours were as busy as class hours for members of student organizations who spent their time promoting projects to improve both the school and community. Student Council's work, which was predominantly school oriented, ranged from sponsoring a know- ledge clinic at the North Little Rock Boys' Club, to landscaping the school campus, to forming a Spirit Advisory Committee. President Pam White called the latter an important achievement. The Spirit Advisory Commit- tee represents a wide range of student organizations, she said, and through it numerous ideas have been submitted for pep assemblies and other school func- tions. While Student Council was relatively small - only 33 members - it represented the entire student body, Pam said. All classes are represented, and the meetings are open, she said. We want the student body to attend so they'll know everything about what their Student Council is doing. Pam called the Council a motivated, super group of kids. Everyone is so energetic and eager that they make me want to ,work harder too, she said. While Pam said she found working with the Council to be even better than she had expected, she suggested changes that might improve its efficiency. I would like to see at least the office of secretary, and possibly the vice president, be opened up to juniors as well as seniors,'l she said. This would give more people a chance to run for office, and it would allow juniors to see if they like being officers. lf they do, it would give them experience for their senior year. - By Chris Cvlass . ,....s k.-: . .. A s .r ws, N, Sk 4 :J ,.s-fsfsiik' r X 5 iii. i .rf Q . 'C .,t- - 5, -fa .. A sis. , as ' at a s .ir 'f . ' ' if . 1 YS ' - ' 1 f' -.. A ' . E ' t if l an r if OH REALLY! - junior Darryl Brasseale and sophomore Alice Watson have a laugh at the September Key Club picnic. The picnic was the first event sponsored by Key Club during the school year. Photo by Melissa Matthews NOW LOOK! - Young Life counselor Linda Wear explains plans for a ski camp in Colorado during the spring at a Young Life meeting. Young Life met on Monday nights throughout the school year. Photo by Vicki Causey When the bell ringsf73
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