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

 - Class of 1983

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Changing pace Click, crank, roll, slide. A printin press slowly begins to roll. Althouglg it begins slowly, it quickly picks up its pace and effectiveness. A community service club like Iunior Exchange is not exactly like a printing ress, but it is analogous to one in tlgis respect. The first couple weeks of Iunior Ex- change were shaky and slow, but eventuall they picked up the pace to round off! the year. This slow start didn't stagnate their service. I feel Front row - Iohn Adcock. Lorna Capanna, Claire Campbell, Leslie Szabo, Kerry Sample, Iames Quigley, Richard Etchesong 2nd row - Ieff Gigante, Bobby Thomas, Bill Woebse, Andy Ragan, Brian Hopkins, April O'Berry, Iennifer jackson: Back row - Sponsor Mr. Bill Alden, Holly Ackett, Phyllis Perez, Liz Deveraux, Flo Woebse, Kevin Lange, Sal Migliore, Eric Szabo. the club is a good club. The members worked hard for the community and I'm proud of that, said President Claire Campbell. The most significant service that junior Exchange performed was the attendance at the Southland Regatta boat races. Also, twice they acted as sympathizers and scorers for com- petitors in the Special Olympics. The most enjoyable of their ac- tivities was the Annual Florida District Convention. The have won best scrapbook, scrapbook, cover, and best club in the past years that they have attended the convention. At these conventions they learned many of the qualities that contribute to a successful service club while they benefited from the experience of meeting other service clubs with dif- ferent views. Every ear they incor- porated these old and, new ideas with prosperous results. Officers - Treasurer, Eric Szabog President, Claire Campbell: Vice-president, Flo Woebsel Photographer, Kevin Lange. Qu'-vw Paid Advertisement

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A big decision All femalefmale vs. co-ed. At one time or another in a service club's history, this decision had to be made. lust this year Anchor Club decided that there were more advantages to a co-ed club than one of one sex. I prefer a co-ed club over all female with admirals because, in my belief, our decision has increased member- ship and dedication one hundred percent, said President Theresa Davanzo. Anchor has performed many ser- vices for the school and community. lust this year they installed and main- tained a telephone in Building twenty-eight. They also sold helium balloons at the second home football game and homecoming. Anchors believe their most significant ac- tivities were the candy-grams and Morning Star projects. Candy-grams, Front row - David Paine, Candy Adams, Iodi Smith, Tim Smith, Theresa Davanzo, sponsor Ms. Ioan Vernotzy, Znd row - Mark Bennett, Frank McCall, Cory Godoy, Nancy Osterhout, Kim Laurensong Back row - Gordon Hatch, Lillian Doldt, Libby Chapman, Diane Towne, Kristina Noether. Officers - Secretary, Iodi Smith: Vice-president, Tim Smith: President, Theresa Davanzo, Treasurer, Candy Adams. Whitman's samplers with heart- shaped messages, are sold annually on Valentine's day for students to give to their sweetheart or friend. Morning Star is a retarded children's school. Each Halloween Anchors visit the children with trick or treat bags filled with toys. On Christmas they bring coloring books and on Easter they bring Leggs panty hose eggs filled with toys. lWithout the pantyhose, of courselj Perhaps, their most humorous activity is the hairy legs contest. Every year they challenge students from other clubs to submit their hairiest-legged member. Then pictures are taken of one of their legs, and votes are cast at a dime a vote to decide the winner. With all this service behind them where could any service club go wrong? It can't, and Anchor didn't. With the help of our sponsor, Ms. Ioan Vernotzy, and the dedication of all the members, I believe that this year proved to be outstanding for us, said Theresa Davanzo. Under the able leadership of president Theresa Davanzo, Anchor Club devoted its energies toward school and com- munity service. She and her member- ship plotted a practical course and have succeeded in all their realistic goals. Besides that, Anchors have fun working together! Excellent year, Theresa! said faculty sponsor Ms. Vernotzy. Paid Advertisement

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