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HALL OF FAME Kenneth Iudd Richard Kacprowski Thomas Kane Cheryl Kay Keith Keller Toby Kinney Tammy Kling Kerri Kolody Wendy Kordasiewic Edwin Kravitz Renee LaBuda Paul LaChapelle Mary LaFontaine Venita Lambert Kevin Lang An industrious editor Northeast has made a variety of ex- periences and opportunities available to me, stated Lorena Pfister, and she took advantage of those many opportunities. She was actively involved in Student Government beginning in her freshman year, and during her junior and senior years she held the office of treasurer. Because Lorena thought service projects and interest groups were worthwhile and important, she was active in Rojans, served as vice-president and treasurer of Science and Engineering Club, and volunteered at the public library. Being managing editor, and then editor-in-chief, of the Viking Log has been a challenging and learning ex- periencef' commented Lorena. She con- tinued, I wanted to be involved with other people in creating and producing a memorable book. Lorena concluded by saying, I've learned to value in- dividuals and their ideas. Among her most outstanding memories of high school, Lorena remembered the most unusual one as . . the time when I almost tripped off the stage while delivering my campaign speech for senior class treasurer. Iennifer Larmon Kevin Lasseter Ermina Lawrence Lavette Lawson Luanne Lawson Z lu-LafsEN1oRs 207
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Kelly Holmes Deborah Houle Steve Howard lamp' Amanda Howarth Keith Huff Suzanne Hunt Timothy Imhoff Steven Ivory Greg Iarvis Zabe Ienkins Antoine lohnson Cynthia johnson Keith Iohnson Kimberly Iohnson Rena Iohnson I believe that each activity offers new learning experiences that will be valuable in the future, was Lauren Meyer's comment about her involve- ment in a large number of activities dur- ing her high school years. That involve- ment included membership in the Key Club, the Art Club, and Los Quixotes. She served on the Prom Committee and played powder puff football. About her role of academics editor in the Viking Log, she enthused: It's great ex- perience, and I love it! Lauren's honors, awards, and respon- sibilities were numerous. She was vw.-ri if HALL GF FAME A class act chosen to be a member of the National Honor Society and the Spanish Honor Society. She received an academic ex- cellence award, was listed in Who's Who Among American High School Students, and was on the dean's list and honor roll. Additionally, Lauren served as president of her church youth group. Lauren felt that being active at NEHI gave her the opportunity to build many friendships with teachers and students. She concluded, I will always remember and admire these people and the good times and experiences I've shared with them. -ml, Samuel Iohnson Ned Iohnston Bill Iones Phillip Iones William Iones 206 sEN1oRsfH0-10
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If you help me, I'll help you! The switching of M8zM's became a familiar sight during the Oc- tober candy sale. Lowella Esperanza and Denise Griffin perform the exchange before a senior Class meeting. Pragmatic was the one word used by senior class sponsor Ms. Denise Hart to describe the Class of 1983. She con- tinued, For the most part they were a more conservative, serious-minded, goal-oriented group. One of the goals they worked for was the 1983 Prom. It required about six thousand dollars, twenty-five hundred of which had already been collected in the past three years. Working under Deciding to take a breather from carrying M8zM's and several books is Marcy Fitz-Randolph. Students selling candy learn to juggle the candy, books, and money so it all doesn't end up on the floor! Robert Laychak Patty Leave Frederique LeDuc Diane Lee Lisa Lent 208 SENIORSfLa-Le Meeting challenges together president Larry F orbish, the senior class hoped to raise five thousand dollars from the October candy sale. Funds earned by the senior class were also used for Homecoming, Grad Nite, and Senior Breakfast. Another fund raiser was selling Homecoming Mums. They sold for three dollars, used to help pay for the Homecoming Dance. y , We ' f ,wwrmeewf Z 'XX X 'W imfxxty -H,.,,.wr f 4 fVz:,,LJ ' , MMyggg,,iQ - ,, 1 'fIlQ 7T V at we
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