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Students select Sonja Hill, Chris Veal to wear Miss Northeast, Mr. Northeast crowns and be Treated like royalty Homecoming is always a night to remember. After a week of campaigning, look- ing for the right dress or the best tux, the practices, and the nerves, it was the night they all had waited for. Who would win? Stomach butterflies and pounding hearts testified that it would all be over in less than a moment. The sus- pense began to build as the announce- ments began. Chris Veal and Sonja Hill were named Mr. and Miss Northeast. Chris said, ‘I was overjoyed. When I heard my name, it was like a dream MR. AND MISS SENIOR titles went to Keith Moffett and Joanna Robinson. (Photo by SPI). come true.” Sonja said, “It was a thrill to be named Miss Northeast. | feel that I can represent Northeast very well.” Keith Moffett and Joanna Robinson were named Mr. and Miss Senior. Journalia Clowers and Precious Lindsey were first and second runners- up to Miss Northeast; Anissa Jones and Consuela Alexander were first and second runners-up to Miss Senior, respectively. Rodney Moore was first runner up to Mr. Northeast. Myrja Johnson was named Miss Junior. Chastity Taylor and Latrice Durham were first and second run- ners-up, respectively. Crystal Wilder was named Miss Sophomore; Tomekia Pertillo was first runner-up. Charmekia Pertillo was named Miss Freshman; Gayla Jones was first run- ner-up. Escorts not in the competition in- cluded Michael Hill, Michael Poole, Nathan Lewis, Terrence Cooper, George Nanton, Kendall Jordan, Ryan Gary, Kemonii Pollock, and Michael Copeland. (Copy by K. Willis, design by R. Stevenson). UPPERCLASSMAN COURT MEMBERS in- cluded (front row) Joanna Robinson, Pre- cious Lindsey, Sonja Hill, Journalia Clowers, Consuela Alexander, Anissa Jones; (back row) Michael Poole, Hugh Veal, Rodney Moore, Keith Moffett, Thomas Butts, Michael Hill. (Photo by SPI). UNDERCLASSMAN COURT MEMBERS in- cluded (front row) Charmekia Pertillo, Gayla Jones, Myrja Johnson, Chastity Taylor, Latrice Durham, Tomekia Pertillo, Crystal Wilder; (back row) Michael Cope- land, Kemonii Pollock, George Nanton, Terrence Cooper, Nathan Lewis, Kendall Jordan, Ryan Gary. (Photo by SPI). eer AST able: Homecoming Court 282 Oo 12) Oo Oo oO .@) Oxv O 1°)
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SONJA HILL AND CHRIS VEAL were crowned as Miss Northeast and Mr. North- east during halftime festivities. (Photo by SPI). SELECTED AS MISS JUNIOR was Myrja Johnson. (Photo by SPI). CRYSTAL WILDER won the Miss Soph- omore title. (Photo by SPI). SELECTED AS MISS FRESHMAN was Charmekia Pertillo. (Photo by SPI). ott Student Life - rs y . 6.6 6.9 : Jinn,
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JROTC CADETS James Manson, Jerome Alexander, Terrence Cooper and Willie Mitchell watch Mr. Gordon Davis unveil the plaques in the newly- dedicated Leadership Room. The room was dedicated to the memory of the late Sgt. Rodney M. Davis, a Vietnam War Medal of Honor winner. (Photo by SPI). Organizations ee : Organizations ‘) Finding the right crowd to join is a big part of high school life. Sharing interests in common makes for solid friendships. Being a part of an organization like the Math Club, DECA, or the band adds spice to the otherwise dull everyday routine. There are special places to go and special things to do when you are part of a busy organization. Sometimes even the terminology involved sounds like a foreign language to those who are not “‘in the know!”’ With the brand new Y-Club and Northeast Diplomats, students even had a chance to chart new territory. Find a place to extend yourself — a place where you can hang out with folks who enjoy the same things you do. (Copy design by M. Brucker, A. James). Chey ’re cut from the same 1p cloth! hs, . + he J - Re a, : {«
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