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

 - Class of 1983

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BQHQQTM THQ H EFQGQ 'Those were really weird times.' But all in all, students laid back, enjoyed the ride, and made the best of every moment of '83 he year was full of memor- able events. Those were really wierd times. They really were. Remember when we were 'positive' Ole Main stole our '83. And when the everyone. Yet beneath the surface, the students put everything into school activities. Whether it was the Fifties Day assembly for the Sylvan Hills game, or the spirit link competition and annual pep break- fast for the Ole Main game - so- Nymphettes boy- cotted the assem- bly because they couldn't march? And the juniors and seniors werenit exactly getting along in those days ,, But we had the new Spirit Advis- ory Committee and the new mascots H And remember how we lost the buses and bus drivers at the state fair parade? I-lilarious. But an unofficial holiday. You know, the fall of 1982 wasn't so bad. It was pretty good. Crazy, confused, and completely unpredictable. And we loved every minute of it. That was the autumn of 1982. Those first few months were a new, exciting experience for we did get DADDY'S PRINCESS - junior Pam Ware stands with her father as she is presented to Charger fans. A new trend began with the '82 homecoming court - the maids were escorted by their fathers. llNortheast is the greatest. I have experienced some of the best times of my Iife.ff - Senior Kyle Stane phomores, juniors, and seniors found themselves right in the middle of it all. For the second time in Northeast's twelve-year history, students came under the leader- ship of a female student body pre- sident. A much A anticipated Drama ll class that offered dance gave ad- vanced drama students some smooth moves to make. The an- nouncement that UD was Home- coming Queen was not made until the actual Homecoming day assem- bly. This kept the entire student body including the senior maids themselves, in suspense for three weeks. DESIGN BY DENISE CLAY Beneath the Surface!5



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BQBQQW we H BFQQQ Arrival of mid-year vacation season brings welcome pause in hectic schedule ays turned to weeks, and before anyone knew it, the first nine weeks had ended with a two-day break for teachers, meeting. The break was well-re- ceived too, for the beginning had been hectic. The Chargers beat Ole Main 3-0, and the volleyball team won the AAAAA tourna' ment. Senior Cab- inet pushed for an off-campus prom, and an after-school Latin class proved the classical lan- guage was alive and well. Workfstudy stu- dents staged a spot for Good Morn' ing Americafl and actors performed The Matchmaker. nor, called them l-lawgs' when the Razorbacks were in town, walked for hunger during an October demonstration, or held down jobs to pay for 5151.25-a-gallon gasoline, S40 jeans, 51.20 Big Macs, or S4 movie tickets. On the negative side IlBecause of student involve- ment I feel more confident about myself than everff - lunior Lori Ben Debators pad- ded Student Congress files, tennis buffs vied for team sports, and yearbookers fought deadlines. Gut-of-school time was equally hectic as students backed a favorite candidate in November elections, saw Bill Clinton return as Gover- HANG IN THERE - Senior Dale Muse swings on a basketball goal as she and senior Linda Glover enjoy a Mu Alpha Theta picnic at Burns Park. Photo by Vicki Causey were the McArthur murder trial and the Tylenol scare that captured the headlines. So the vacation season was unan- imously welcomed while it seemed odd preparing for Thanksgiving in 70-degree weather. December came, and homework was juggled with tradi- tional concerts the Christmas pro- gram, and Encore VH tryouts. Finally it was December 17, and eyes watched the clock as the hands crept toward 3:30 to officially begin a two-week Christmas break. - By Christy Hicks DESIGN BY KAREN SALMON Beneath the Surfacef7

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