Northeast High School - Viking Log Yearbook (St Petersburg, FL)

 - Class of 1983

Page 10 of 352

 

Northeast High School - Viking Log Yearbook (St Petersburg, FL) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 10 of 352
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W .. .1-.-0-w.,.,, .-M-...M ,MA f lm..-..- K Taking care of necessary business is Mrs, Christa Fumea and Kelly Crotty. Before being able to start work in the German I book, students must sign on the dotted line when checking out the textbook. L..-.-.l 6 BACK TO SCHOOL -ffffd' - p wk y ..,Y,w 'x iwml 'iiwwewns When it rains, it pours. Getting to the second Prom Committee meeting proves to be no easy task for Marcy Fitz-Randolph and Lechi Vo. The flooding of the hallways due to a very heavy rain caused people to shed their shoes and trudge across rivers to water. Understanding is the key to doing well in analytic geometry. The honors class is taken by twenty-two students. Toby Kinney and Kelly Holmes concentrate on finishing an assignment concern- ing the application of lines. I+.

Page 9 text:

1 Calling attention to the 1982 World's Fair was the 266 foot high structure known as the Sunsphere. Twenty-two nations and more than twenty corporations took part in the festivities by focusing in on the theme of Energy Turns the World with various attractions and exhibits. Several students traveled to Knoxville, Tennessee this summer to visit the fair including a group of history students that visited last May. Working side by side are Denise Zeitler and Becky Turnerg they work at a local produce market nearly every day. Friends can make a job tolerable and even enjoyable. Not only does he get paid for working, but he also gets the benefits of exercise! Scott Zipse can attest to this statement because he retrieves the shopp- ing carts several times a day at Kash 'N Karry. He spent much of his summer vacation working to pay for improvements on his newly acquired car. .l. - SUMMER ACTIVITIES 5



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SETTLI G I Returning to school often resulted in excitement, confusion, and exhaustion. Renewed enthusiasm, energy, broader in- terests, and readiness to learn were evident as students returned to school in August. They came back eager to see friends and to share their summer experiences with each other. A temporary setback for hundreds of students was the lack of all the immunizations required by a new state law, students lacking correct immunizations filled the auditorium. After that problem was cleared up, students found that their studies didn't wait for them, books were handed out and assignments were made. People settled into their routines once again and had the task of trying to juggle their time to make all of their classes and activities fit. Oftentimes, students didn't get home until late afternoon. Cheerleaders could be seen trying out new routines or perfecting old ones. Coaches' voices were heard giving directions to swimmers, volleyball, and foot- ball players. Band members worked on polishing their halftime performances. Stu- dent government representatives worked at governing students by planning fund raisers, setting activity dates, and planning various events. . Perfecting their technique are Steve Coffey, Steve Crow, Wayne Griffin, Jimmy Miller, and Doug Prescott during a bass drum sectional. The members of the band practice every day after school iexcept for Fridayi for at least two hours. Leuming the hmdamentalo of playing football is very im- portant for the team. Coach Den- nis Crider oversees the offensive line during an afternoon football practice. BACK TO sci-iooi. 7

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