Northeast High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Macon, GA)

 - Class of 1989

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RHONDA GREEN, Mrs. Sydney Chalfa, and Tina Hazel rehearse a scene from “The Girl on the Bal- cony,” a play sponsored by the Dra- ma Club. (Photo by R. Stevenson). IT’S A SMALL WORLD, say Israeli visitor Karen Shatzman, Benjamin Edwards, Latrice Durham, Israeli visitor Barak Rotblat, and Robin Bell. (Photo by K. Mullis.) Academic SENIOR EDDIE MITCHELL delivers roses for the Math Club on Val- entine’s Day. (Photo by J. Battle.) DRAMA CLUB — Front Row: Latisha Jennings, Tina Hazel, Letitia Davis (v-pres), Rhonda Green, Kimberly Grey, Jacinta Roberts, Amy Reese, Wayne Anderson, Yolanda Ellis, Mrs. Sydney Chalfa (adv), Row 2: Marjorie Williams, Keili Wright, Joyce Ross, Rhonda Ross, JoLynn Ashley, Jessica Rudin, Rod Grandison, John Shultz, Jerrilyn Battle; Row 3: Shlawnda Cal- houn, Angel Ragins, Sean Cummings, Marvin Hill, Carlos Mack, Ramona Rhoden, Cynthia Brown, Rodregus Newton, Samuel Hart; Row 4: Rick Sims, Clemon Tyler, Edward Kitchens, Quilisa Miller, Stacy Wilson, Leticia Gallemore, Shenita Johnson, Charmekia Pertillo, Chelsea May; Back Row: Kendra Pollock, Crystal Mc- Clain, Latanya Singleton, Anthony Guy, Eddie Mitchell, Gayla Jones, Cassandra Massey. (Photo by SPI). 2) o .@) oO oO = a Organizations 29

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ACADEMICS — (Continued from page 27) The Spanish Club held their third annual Spanish Latin American Fiesta. The fiesta in- cludes Spanish food and drink and Spanish dancing. Members of the literary team FOREIGN STUDENTS from Israel tell Northeast social studies classes about their Middle Eastern country and its culture. (Photo by R. Ste- venson.) ORGANIZATIONS A-Z (continued) DECA — Front Row: Mrs. Joyce Robinson (adv), Consuela Alexander (cpgn mgr), Gregory Milner (v-pres), Shannon Stanton (state v-pres), Pre- cious Lindsey (pres), Beverly West (treas), Sonja Hill (rep), Chanda Gordon (sec), Tina Pitts (asst sec), Eddie Mitchell (parl); Row 2: Kimberly Candler, Marsha Booker, Yvette Walker, James Cook, Christy Murkerson, De- anna Rowland, Mattesa Goodrum, Yiencia But- ler, LaTrice Riggins, Gail Seabrooks; Row 3: Dorothy Walker, Adriana Jackson, Mark Searcy, Gerald Harper, Rodney Moore, Hubert Hogan, Tonya Davis, Kwanjaklyn Anthony, Renee Smith, Trennis Harris, Liz Patterson; Row 4: Tony King, John Simmons, Kim Jack- son, Lariel Toomer, Crissy Mackey, Agnes Garey, Jerrilyn Battle, Marcus Walker; Back Row: Darrell Brown, Gregory Jones, Ernest DeShazer, Derrick Mills, Kelsey Bond, Michael Randall, Wayne Anderson. (Photo by SP1). Organizations ° oS i © o od and Drama Club competed in the GHSA Literary Meet at Ma- con Junior. (Copy design by Marvin Hill, Michael Hill, C. Hoges, R. Rhoden, V. Williams, R. Stevenson). SPANISH STUDENTS Stacy Brown, Anissa Jones, and Consuela Alex- ander pig out on “Mexican Chick- en” at the Spanish Fiesta. (Photo by R. Stevenson.)



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Vocational Clubs Build job skills Vocational organizations give students in vocational courses a chance to build their job skills even further. Coordinated Vocational Aca- demic Education’s Project Suc- cess had VOCA members build- ing planters to give to the Town and Country Convalescent Cent- er. VOCA trained members in job-seeking skills. Advisers are Mrs. Gwendolyn Crafter and Mr. Chris Campbell. Future Homemakers of America Home Economics Re- lated Occupations (FHA HERO) members Adriana Jackson, Jerel Washington, Eric Simmons, Natasha Woodford, Gregory Miller, and Orlando De- an attended the district meeting in Fort Valley in October. FHA HERO members sold roses for Valentine’s Day, cook- books and baked products. They adopted grandparents at the nursing home. FHA HERO trained students for competition in home eco- ORGANIZATIONS A-Z (continued) FBLA — Front Row: Brenda Fuller, Bridget Nobles, Stanley Stewart, Joanna Robinson, duanavian Studymine (hist), Kelli Wright (rep), Rochelle Brown (hist), Aris Lucas (parl), Amy Reese (rep), Andrea Gordon (pres), Michelle Smith (asst sec), Jacinta Roberts (v-pres), Me- lissa James (treas), Rodregus Newton (parl); Row 2: Letitia Howard, Lesley Wheeler, Yo- landa Brown, Jaclene Parham, Shalyndra Chambliss, Trenda Turk, Crystal Evans, Lashanda Weich, Keisha Lowe, Candida Finney, Keshia Arnold, Jacquette Singleton, Arnissa Tuggle, Mrs. Linda Little (adv); Row 3; Teresa Finney, Tanya Stanley, Tonya Davis, Tracy Bat- tle, Towanna Durham, Stacy Battle, LeKeysa Pauldo, Chernise Hoges, Undrea Ford, Samuel Hart, Katina Shannon, Monita O'Neal, Kimberly Butts; Row 4: Artiffaney Mosley, Scherry! Mill- er, LaTonja Hill, Vikki Phillips, Yolanda Dan- iels, Vernon Roberson, Kenya Boston, Treceda Cobbs, JaTonya Riley, Edward Barnes, Anika McPherson, Rosetta Lester; Back Row: Tremayne Parker, Jeffrey Wiggins, Joe Morris, Jeremy Little, Kevin Perkins, Peter Taylor, An- thony Guy, George Nanton, Charles Alien. (Photo by SPI). Organizations oO eo) ° oO 12) nomics. Mrs. Bernice Williams is the FHA HERO adviser. Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) attended a leadership conference in No- vember, had several guest speakers, and again provided a tax-preparation service for those with simple returns. FBLA trained students for competition in office skills. Mrs. Linda Little is the FBLA adviser. Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) students created projects that resulted in the formation of the Northeast Diplomats, a student task force for community public relations for Northeast. DECA trained students for competition in advertising, and retail management. Mrs. Joyce Robinson is the DECA adviser. Vocational Industrial Clubs of America (VICA) trained stu- dents for competition in mason- ry, carpentry, engine repair, etc. VICA adviser is Mr. John Reeves. DELIVERING ROSES for the FHA fund-raiser on Valentine's Day is junior Tina Hazel. (Photo by J. Battle.) a |

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