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CONTENTS 8 Student Life 66 Organizations 1 10 Sports 158 Academics 190 People 284 Advertising Hey up there! J. J. Rembert gets a unique view of the fans during a pep assembly. Student involvement and enthusiasm made the assemblies successes and helped fire up players and Viking fans. Uniting in spirit, fans are at an early October pep assembly. During the assembly, the seniors were given the title of the Most Spirited Class by David Paine, co-spirit director. Representing his school when helping out the American Heart Association is Larry Forbish. National Honor Society members helped put together packets for an upcoming event for the association. ,fi WHERE IT ALL COMES TOGETHER 3
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Giving it his all is Jeff Hargrove during a halftime per- formance at a football game. He sounds the keynote as students come together for one of their favorite athletic and social events. COMING TOGETHER Northeast spirit illustrated the 'togetherness' feeling of students' studies and activities. Yellow buses, faculty and student cars, bikers, and pedestrians all came together dai- ly at 7:45, students paused for morning an- nouncements and launched into the day's studies and activities. The pattern changed as classes grouped and regrouped with each bell. Voices asked: Got your homework? What are you doing this weekend? Students shared common goals when they joined organizations, worked on service pro- jects, and showed spirit and support for Vik- ing teams. Even on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, school wasn't forgotten. Often time was spent with friends and classmates socializing or stu- dying together for the big test on Monday. There were opportunities to use skills learned or sharpened at school, such as driving a car, working at a job, interacting with others, or using leisure time. 2 WHERE IT ALL COMES TOGETHER
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4 SUMMER ACTIVITIES TIME T0 REGRCUP Summer gave students a chance to explore various summer school courses such as law studies. Summer meant many different things. For some, it meant spending time at the beach, and for others, it meant getting a job or work- ing at the one they already had. But, for all of them, it signaled the end of school and almost three months to pursue what they wanted. In- terestingly enough, some of them continued going to school by taking driver's ed., con- sumer economics, or other courses offered at summer school. Others went out of town or out of state to gain more skills and knowledge. Summer jobs were as diverse as the people who held them. Students could be found working at grocery stores, restaurants, Having a tanfastic day is Leanne Hill. Pass-a'grille Beach is a popular meeting place for students to congregate for a day of fun and good times. You have the right to remain silent and anything you say may and can be used against you in a court of law. The Supreme Court, in the 1966 case of Miranda vs. Arizona, made a landmark decision that before any questioning, the defendant must be in- formed ot his constitutional rights. Tanya Wilson, attending a law studies summer school class, is learning about the various types of law from her teacher, Mr. Ed Eloshway. produce markets, in hospitals, babysitting, and sweating it out under the sun mowing lawns. It gave them a sense of independence to get a paycheck and plan how they were go- ing to use it. Sometimes they saved it diligent- ly and carefully, and other times they blew it on new clothes or a big night out. Students could also be found on the Suncoast beaches. Soaking up the rays, playing frisbee, or wind- surfing were ways they spent their time at the beach. They also conditioned their bodies by bicycling, running, playing tennis and other various sports.
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