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s ' ' t The Class of '83 - the most spirited ever? Look back and see. Spirit was the ultimate boost that helped the teams on to victory and kept them competitive. When the Class of '83 were freshmen, the ninth grade, sponsored by Ms. Liz Alston, won the Carefree chewing gum contest. That meant one thousand dollars and a concert by Hall and Oates. The class went on to win the Spirit Link Contest as juniors. Spirit was showered all through the years by the Spirit Squad. In 1983, this squad was headed by David Paine and included about thirty loyal followers. We're going to try to support every team, to keep spirit year-round, David exclaimed. We have many juniors, sophomores, and quite a few freshmen. They worked with Spirit Director Tim Schofield, who could be seen playing his tuba, dancing, and raising his hands to encourage spirit. With the spirit we've had, I'm sure that the classes to come will always find themselves idolizing the spirit that the Class of '83 had, Tim proclaimed. Getting into the spirit of things are the very en- thusiastic seniors. During the October 'lst pep ral- ly, the seniors were declared the winners of the Most Spirited Class contest. Roxanne Ramirez Robert Ramsey Tammy Randall Theresa Rentz Dorothy Rhodes Roberta Rice Iohn Richard David Richards Tammy Richardson Kathe Richert 216 sEN1oRsfRa-Ri
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mfr HALL OF FAME A team player During his four years at Northeast, Kelvin Singletary wasn't one to sit around and not get involved, for he was active in numerous activities. Kevin will probably be remembered most for his three years of participation in football. He stated that football showed him the values of competition and discipline. Kevin's most outstan- ding memory came from the football team's U14-13 win over Clearwater two years ago. Our athletic department didn't get the only advantage of Kevin's participation, however. He was also active for three years in Student Government as a senator. He commented, I wanted to voice the ideas of the class of '83. Kevin was also an officer in the Future Farmers of America and, in his senior year, a member of the Viking Log staff. Kevin not only was a good athlete, but he maintained a steady B average dur- ing his four years of high school. The classes he took were to help him prepare for a career in electronics. Kevin concluded by stating that his years at Northeast, . . have shown me that the world is very competitive. Pamela Phoenix Michele Plunkett Gerald Polk Richard Pollard Bonny Powell Marilyn Powell Mitchell Pozin Susan Puckett Nina Quartetti Shannon Quinn What is your outstanding memory? When I first came to the school at the end of the ninth grade from North Carolina, and then the next year getting into the sports program for the first time. I played basketball. - Adair Barnes The people I've met and the things we've gone through: the football games, parties, etc. - Tammy Richardson All the fun the Gondoliers have learning music, and performing it for others. - Tony Wilson The swim season and the strange humor that evolved in different situations. - Bill Grimmke The acquaintances made. - Todd Adair All my friends. - Lechi Vo I've met many good friends in both students and teachers. I've also learned respect for lots of people here at Northeast. - Roberta Rice Ph-QufSENIORS 215
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