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Tour days for all Band, cheerleaders, Pom pons all do 'Tours' Everyone knows that the football team reports to the field house be- fore school starts, exercising, run- ning, and getting in shape, well so does the band, the flag corps, cheer- leaders, majorettes, and pom pon squad. The temperature was sometimes above the 100 degree mark, but we must get in shape. New routines had to be learned, uniforms had to be exchanged, and new friends were made. The football players had to learn new positions, practice new plays, once, twice, and three times with fussing, hard work, and punishments to start their new year. The band, flag corp, cheerleaders, majorettes, and pom pom squad, all under the direct leadership of Alvin Jernigan faced similar problems. Practicing routines over and over, getting fussed at, and trying was all part of the evening schedule. Kim Robbins and Jay Harding advance their studies during a yearbook seminar at Central State University. Denise Barnett, drum-major, takes a little nap during the Paris, Texas game following a long trip from OKC. The Northeast High School Band was in prep- aration to march in the annual Homecoming Parade. Summer • 3
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Reflections Looking back in time. The time had come for many stu- dents to look back in time at the twelve long years of work. After studying hard, making friends, join- ing activities, and growing older, the seniors must take a step further and go out into the world. Good times and bad times were all in the years, but the students did not want to change their past. The last time for many things was the attitude for many students. The last time for all friends to be togeth- er, the last time to see underclass- men, the last time to sneak home and ditch class. Many students made the best of their senior year so it would be time to remember. Looking toward the future was a must for all. Deciding what college to attend and what career to pursue was a thought that stayed in the mind. Remembering the work of past editors as they struggle for their deadline. Remembering 1983's senior circle and wish- ing for your year to come. Remembering the pep rally and cheering against the 1983 years. Remembering the last year's painted bridge at the homecoming. Reflections • 5
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