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

 - Class of 1983

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Organization at its best. National Honor Society members Cindy Bjurmark, Tammy Randall, Lowella Esperanza, and Denise Griffin work to prepare Arby's coupon tickets to sell for senior scholarships. ART HONOR SOCIETY Art Honor Society: Front row - Mari Mulholland, Robyn Casey, Sonia Dominguez, Dorothy Rohde, Lisa Haugh, Larry Gilbert, 2nd row - Dianne Blake, Kathy York, Angie Ciszek, Tracy Brown, Mike Knorowski, Dianne Graff: Back row - Ann Bellman, Kris Noether, Laura Dutcher, Sean Doyle, Lyle Wood. Amy, J LATIN HONOR SOCIETY Latin Honor Society: Barry Ferguson. GERMAN HONOR SOCIETY German Honor Society: Laura Rounds, Eric Havens, Lisa Olson, Larry Forbish, Kelly Greenwood. HONOR SOCIETIES 1 6-wie L in sl' r 5 .. 1 ...gl 'fr will- P? 'Elk

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More than book learning What better place could you go to en- joy a celebration of the harvest than the German Club's Octoberfest? Keeping with German tradition, the celebration included singing, dancing, and eating, plus the added attraction of a costume- judging-lcontest. I t at weren't exciting enough, December brought a Christmas party which included German decorations and activities in addition to a gift ex- change and the traditional advent wreath and calendar. Special trips were enjo ed by the club membersg they went to the Folk Fair at the Bayfront Center and took a trip to the new Epcot Center outside Orlando where they could practice a little of their new vocabulary. German Club wasn't all fun, it was work, too. The state convention was a chance for German students to gather for com etition and to see how much they hadp learned. The French people respect other peoples' independence and demand res ect for their own. They believe in indlfvidualistic thinking. Their cooking is regarded as an art, and they are world famous for their sauces, salads, and soups. Besides being a country of arts an crafts, the world looks to Paris fashion shows each year for the newest styles in both men's and women's clothes. These were a few subjects learned b French Club members as they expllored their newly learned lan uage and its culture. Tie French Con ress, an organization made up of high sciiools in Florida, was run entirely by students of the French language. Its main goal was to foster in- terest in the French language and culture. Fifteen students from Northeast participated in the various categories to use their new language and to enjoy themselves. NH, Vit., Front row - john Cudizio, Frederique Leduc, Hoat Vo, Mary Turnerg 2nd row - Sponsor Mr. joe Valle, Gertrude Campman, Patty Forbish, Michelle Dominguez, Steve Ohl, Dee Fuller, 3 Adriana Baduna, janeel Paglen, Allison Smith, Back row - Amanda Howarth, Nancy Kelly, Scott Zipse, john Thigpen, Kim Bourdeau, Claudia Gregg. -- new , 'lil 2-gave: fit-I ,wff.:tj- Wwjztcri +Tf Ti , FRENCH 71



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Honorable achie ers When something is learned it is fun- damental, but when someone takes a great interest in a subject the boundaries are endless. This is where the honor societies come in. They sup- ply the above average student from art, Latin, Spanish, German, and the student who excels in school work with a feeling of self-accomplishment and the honor of being selected as one of the brightest. Most honor societies had induction where new members were installed into the group. After induction the different honor societies' duties were varied. lf .. ,. Some tutored other students who were having trouble with a certain subject. Other honor societies provided services for the community, such as National Honor Society helping the American Heart Association. Some of the societies raised money, like the National Honor Society's work for raising money for a scholarship fund for students who have excelled in four different categories: leadership, service, character, and scholarship. Money was raised through candy sales and a poster sale. National Honor Society: Front row - Angel McGowan, Larry Spangler, Lowella Esperanza, Larry Forbishg 2nd row - Sandy Vrablic, Anne Harman, Brenda Owens, Ellen Batsavage, Todd Adair, Lorena Pfister, Wendy Haskins, Steve Ivory, Lechi Vo, Susan Haynie, Caesar Esperanza, Ieff Larkin, Hoat Vo: 3rd row - Laurie Meyer, Cindy Bjurmark, Nam-Anh Pham, Denise Griffin, Rich Griffiths, Kathy McCullough, Sue Puckett, Mary Kingg Back row - Iodi Smith, Rick Stecher, Ioe Pulido, Michael Priester. NATIONAL HONOR I SOCIETY SPANISH HONOR I SOCIETY Spanish Honor Society: Front row - Tammy Randall, Frederique Leduc, Lisa Basallop 2nd row - Meg Hester, Lechi Vo, Todd Adair, Lowella Esperanza, Barbara Basallog Back row - Tracy Brown, Ieanette Farr, Michelle Green, Manuel Rodriguez, Kristi Bolling, Iennifer Merriman, Denise Griffin. HONOR socnarnzs 73

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