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C.iuss ALPHABETICALLY SPEAKING (continued) BAND, STAGE — Front Row: Leslie Dewberry, Conya Reeves, Tonya Payne, Michael Moore, Chris Ritter, Jacquita White, Jechell Lary, Mr William Ritter (director). Second Row: Ralph Redd, Nathaniel Snead, Billy Rit ter, Willie Parker, Joel Jenkins, Sterl- ing Hughes, Emory Flagg, Darrell Red- den. Back Row: Errol Windhom, Joseph Trigger, Alton Clowers, Geno Hughes, Eric Bell, Delfino Mack. BAND, JAZZETTES — Front Row: Sharon Williams (co-captain). Second Row: Arenella Flagg, Angela Walker, Ruthie Brown, Kita Smith. Third Row: Sarah McPherson, Kim Evans, Rosalind Cornelius, Denise Steele. Back Row: Sarita Thomas, Carolyn Thomas, Michelle Lowe, LaShawn Vin- son (captain), Belinda Graves, Sabrina Vinson. CHORUS — Front Row: Nicole Morgan, Aquilla Daniels, Regina Reddick, Raschell Reddick, Anthony Hazel, Travis Davis, Kenneth Sanders, Michael Glover, Traci Saxby (vice-president), LaTonya Woods (president), Katrina Huston, Jar quetta Reid. Second Row: Linda Morgan, Sharon Miller, Danielle Allen, Felicia Ervin, Geno Hughes, Eric John, John Stewart, Andrea Timley, Yolanda Daniels, Sadie Thomas, Faye Harris, Dania Jackson. Third Row: Dana Andrews, Ma quesa Freeman, Sharon Mathia, Carla Frye, Latrice Dumas, Audrey Brantley, Israel Orr, Ephraim Iverson, Clarissa Brown, Fadana Patrick, Sandra Dumas. Fourth Row: Joy Thomas, Charity Cabiness, La Tonya Johnson, Debra Finney, Alisa Gibbons, Jennifer Cash, Janice Moore, Felicia Ford, Pamela Cabiness, Angela Walker, Audrey Cabiness. Fifth Row: LaShonda Taylor, Debra Ford, Seketha Anderson, Janet Brown, Tomeka Jordan, Benita Germany, Demetria Finney, Yartease Davis, Keita Smith, Kaprina Singleton. Back Row: Jackie Williams, Rachel Stewart, Felicia Murry, LaShonda Rouse, Tabatha James, Cheryl Williams, Katrina Bryant, Cheryl Brown. 142 Clubs
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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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LEADERSHIP (continued from p. 14) The Student Council began the year with planning and pro- ducing Homecoming Week but their sights broadened to serve the community. They spon- sored two Red Cross blood dr ives, helped raise money for the Cerebral Palsy Foundation, and helped with the Thanksgiv- ing food drive for needy families. Their emphasis on community projects helped to brighten the image of Northeast. The peer counselor program took a beating this year because of the 173-day rule, having to work entirely after school. Peer counselors are Spirit Club artist Kevin Bonnett paints a Raider mural on the side of the storage shed on the football field. trained students who help troubled students face their problems and refer them to pro- fessional help, if needed. Each peer counselor also worked at the Crisis Line sponsored by the Macon-Bibb County Health Department. Another club in the leader- ship group is really more of a class. The Junior Reserve Of- ficers Training Corps (JROTC) prepares students for civilian life by developing character traits, such as self-discipline, in- tegrity, leadership, and teamwork. In addition, participation in the program for a specified period of time allows students entering the armed services im- mediately after high school to enter with an advanced rank. — — Alicia Rhodes hands in a JROTC assignment to Sgt. Gordon Williams as Derrick Parks, guest speaker and 1984 graduate, looks over his presentat ion. Peer counselor Tammy Goodrum ad- vises star athlete Tawanya Mucker. Leadership 143
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