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

 - Class of 1983

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Best of friends, best of times We remember day one, how scared could we be? What we needed were friends, that was easy to see. We began our new friendships, very eager but scared. We discussed all our dreams, it was failure we feared. Our friends are there to help us, as we journey on our way. After we have graduated, we hope to see them again some day. But if we never do, the fond memories will stay. We'll look back at Northeast, and remember... the good old days! Roberta Rice wfnd' , lt's a toss up. Good friends Steve Murgo and Steve Thompson, who can always be seen together, share a salad during lunch in the senior cafeteria. Lending a friendly hand, junior Larry Thomas and other Interact members help freshman Matt Turner put up the fencing used in their Christmas tree sale.

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College tee-shirts, concert tee-shirts, and cowboy hats were just a sample of some of the attire worn during Homecoming spirit week. This may not seem as outrageous as some of the past dress-up days, but many more students participated. November 8 was college tee-shirt day. University of Florida, Florida State, University of. Georgia, and the University of Miami were only a few shirts donn- ed for th occasion. There was much speculating as to I KY Ili which college was the best. On dress-up day everyone wore their nicest clothes. Shoes were shined and suits were ironed so all could look as nice as possible. The teachers weren't accustomed to the change to jeans and tennis shoes. Concert tee-shirts and rock idol day was by far the most popular. This day was filled with students dressed in punk rock form, safety pins and all. Some students show- ed off their concert tee-shirts. Whoever wore these jerseys had a right to be proud and hold their heads high. They go to see these groups live in concert. Western day was round-up with the good ole cowboys and girls wearing their boots, flannel shirts and faded blue jeans, and the hat was not forgotten. Viking spirit soared on traditional Red and White Day when everyone showed their enthusiasm at the pep rally. The stands were speckled with our school col- ors and rowdy Vikings. Working on a float like Meg Hester and Kristi Bolling is a big part of Homecoming. Clubs like Rojans, Art, Interact, and Key pulled together to create masterpieces. There were different judging divi- sions such as the float competition, the decorated car competition, and the Hollywood theme competition. 'lm Give me a V! That's what sophomore cheerleaders jim Farn- sworth, Mickey Marckese, Doug LeLorey, Pat Vacha, and David Forbes are asking at one of their practices. Aside from all the kidding, the guys took their cheering to heart and showed what spirited Vikes really are! f .,k. HOMECOMING WEEK 17



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1, u. in 2? . f H ,f 45' . . -. i , . K ,, ,. 1, . r , - ' 't- is 5 s f K 5 9 ' . f all, Team work and support are what make a winning team. After a cross country meet, Dorothy Rhodes and Mary Dougherty congratulate one another with a friendly hug. Special friends are what makes school special. Senior Dale Ramsey walks Dee Pollard to her locker after her sixth period class. Sharing a winning moment. Iuniors Iohn Sims, Andy Curl, and Bob Ball are thrilled by the good result of a team effort during a varsity football game. FRIENDS 19

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