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CLUBS ALPHABETICALLY SPEAKING ACADEMIC BOWL — Front Row: Raquel Hill, Colette Neal, Traci Saxby, Dexter Lowe, Wayne Mathis. Back Row: Keith Minter, Lonzy Edwards, Tammy James, Aubrey Harrell, Chery! Ann Banks, Marion Womack, Alton Clowers, Darrell Redden. BAND, OFFICERS — Front Row: Aubrey Harrell (treasurer), Darrell Red- den (vice-president), Alton Clowers (president), Felicia Shines (librarian). Back Row: Emory Flagg (drum ma: jor), Delfino Mack (parliamentarian), Sharon Williams (secretary), Gregory Aaron. BAND, MARCHING — Front Row: Arenella Flagg, Denise Steele, Sherita Thomas. Michelle Lowe, Angela Walker, Sara McPherson, LaShawn Vinson (dance team captain), Emory Flagg (drum major), Sharon Williams (dance co-captain), Belin da Graves, Sabrina Vinson, Ruthie Brown, Kita Smith, Rosalind Cornelius, Kim Evans. Carolyn Thomas. Second Row: Mr. William Ritter (director), Chiquita White, Rosalyn Wiley, Wanda Harris, Nicole Anderson, Lynn Clark, Madeline Horne, Estelle Cone, Tangela Lane, Jechell Lary (flute section leader), Talitha Sherman, Debra Searcy, Mrs. Tempest Turner (dance team adviser). Third Row: Angela Spann, Amethyst Clowers, Leslie Dewberry, LeArnecia Epps, Audrey Harris, Sherry Young, Janice Evans, Sheree Jones, Brenda Marcus, Conya Reeves, Marilyn Rhodes, Felicia Shines, Patrice Mays. Fourth Row: Chris Ritter, Michael Moore, Tonya Payne, Evans Brown, Darrell Redden, Sterling Hughes, Ronald Greene, Herbert Dennard, Joel Jenkins, Rodney Thomas, Otis Guy, Robert Brown, Eric Wedlowe, Joseph Trigger, Carla Fults Fifth Row: Aubrey Harrell, Patricia Cabiness, Rodrick Coleman, Alan Green, Tyrone Brown, Ralph Redd, Errol Windhom. Back Row: Delfino Mac k (drums section leader), Geno Hughes (drums section leader) Eric Bell, Dexter Miller, Morris Bar nhill, Brian Harper, William Coakley, Arthur Coon, Robert Tharpe, Gregory Aaron, Chris Lewis, Michael Aaron, Alton Clowers (tuba section leader). 140 Clubs
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ORGANIZATIONS OS eam cage which always run the risk of getting stuck in a rut, had little trouble staying up-to-date and productive this year. Although clubs were not allowed to meet during school hours, they also were not limited to the number of times they could meet. The band continued to grow in reputation as they participated in more community functions than ever before. Publications staffs saw long hours of tedious effort pay off in quality publica tions. Clubs selected projects to benefit the school community, such as the Spirit Club's refurbishing of the “Raider” sign on the hill. DECA even “adopted” a child at the Rescue Mission. Opposite Page: Emory Flagg leads the band during halftime. Left: Windy Jenkins and Joey Davis work on layouts for the Salmagundi. Bottom: Student Council members prepare flowers for homecoming. Organizations 139
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Page 145 text:
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Patricia Cone and Deshure Copeland practice peer counseling on each other. Student Council, Peer Counselors, Spirit Club, JROTC provide varied LEADERSHIP The leadership organizations here at Northeast are designed to prepare students for respon- sibility in and out of school. Each “‘leads’’ in a different way. The Spirit Club encouraged and built school spirit by hav- ing motorcades before the foot- ball games and by selling spirit message blocks in the Smith Marshall Faulk’s blood pressure is checked before he is allowed to give blood A class of JROTC cadets takes a con duct test. gym. The club also posted photographs and rosters of the basketball players in the gym, posted photograph of cheerleaders in the main hall of the Lasseter building, and up- dated the student leader board in the vocational building with photographs of the 1984-85 class presidents, Student Coun- cil president, and STAR student. (continued on p. 143) Leadership 141
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