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STUDE T LIFE Students came together, disbanded, and came together in new arrangements and more memorable experiences. Throngs of people at pep assemblies responded to the callings of David Paine and Tim Schofield. Valhalla brought powder puff and the winning team of the sophomore class. It also brought the an- tics and yells of male cheerleaders. Students presented plays and Christmas concerts or en- joyed being part of the audience. Leisure time activities called students to the Men at Work concert, Buccaneers' and Rowdies' games, movies, and to check out Tyrone and Pinellas Square Malls. Who will ever forget Homecom- ing, the Prom, Grad Night, Senior Breakfast, or Graduation? Whatever they did, Northeast was the tie that bound students together. Typical of the energy and get up and go of Viking cheerleaders is Latricia Clinton. These leaders rallied the crowds and directed support to the teams. STUDENT LIFE DIVIDER 9
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8 QI 8 STUDENT LIFE DIVIDER -Elf' X -S2-ff Providing a special highlight to the marching band's halftime show is band captain Jay Fraze. Dedicated band members not only added music and spirit at home games, but they also lent en- thusiasm and color to away games. Harmonizing abounds as Jodi Smith, Tim Schofield, and Renee LaBuda sing out together. The words Northeast is our banner, may it ever fly, rang out during the first pep assembly of the year. I L? f - J.. , , t sg LJ- TEE Skimming the waters of Riviera Bay is Trayce Garner. Hydrosliding was an example of one of the many leisure time ac- tivities in which students participated.
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mu-...L Taking advantage of senior privileges, Leslie Kizzee, Keith Iohnson, and Bridget Burns select top lockers. Seniors were let out ear- ly from homeroom to select lockers in keeping with Northeast tradition. Getting it straight. Mr. Sheeley and the other counselors spent the first few days of school aiding students like junior Michelle Northrup with schedule conflicts. mf , ,QW ,. - ml f 4- - L E f f N 3a,fy455jlmtw.mw I S ' '- ' , Ayfl ,g. 'V ' gm if l WW, i Follow the leaders. Varsity cheerleaders Kathy Hartsfield and Kim Iohnson lead freshmen and other students new to Northeast through our large campus. Freshmen initiation was held a few days before school started to get students ac- quainted with the school. Getting thereg one of the first pro- blems to solve is transportation. Brothers john, Kevin, and Todd Gregg have found a unique way of getting to school. Mopeds, unlike bikes, require no pedaling, and they get you where you're going in a hurry! pf
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