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

 - Class of 1983

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1 Front row - Per Lovfald, Steve Wilsey, Roque Ramirez, Eric Graves, Mickey Marckese, Marsh Bilby, Charles Adair, Fred McCoy, Van Pham, Brian Iusticeg Back row - Derek Fredette, lim Farnsworth, Mike Noble, Mike Diaz, Kevin Col- lier, Doug DeLorey, Scott Rebane, Andy Dooley, Mat Weissman, Tom Brady, Paul Ivory. 'TX' Raking up after a hard day's work. Rhett Stevens does his share of the work by cleaning up the yard at the Easter Seals Foundation. Fill 'er up! Steve Wilsey, Brian Iustice, and Tom Brady finish up at one of the work days at Easter Seals. 92 INTERACT frm..

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JA Your palms are sweaty, your legs are sha , and every word you say is an in- audi le stutter. Have you ever had to face a situation like this? Key Club members have and conquered it with success. One goal of Key was to teach members how to be comfortable in front of teac crowds. Other goals included hing members how to be good leaders and how to take their own initi A was ative. division of Kiwanis, the Key Club established essentially to serve the community. Members participated in a walk-a-thon to benefit the March of Dimes and assisted the competitors in the was Ron Special Olympics. A rock-a-thon held with the proceeds going to the ald McDonald House. The one activi I look forward to the t is the annual convention. The in- mos spirational seminars provide an ex- cellent learning experience that is sometimes better than that at school. dding spice to life There is also an opportunity to compete in fields that illustrate what you have learned, said co-historian Angie Ciszek. In addition to the services rendered by the Key Club, members were also involved in teaching others to exercise leadership roles, in which the Florida District of Key Club played a big art. P unior Exchan e was another in- vo ved service clui, considered produc- tive because of its participation in ac- tivities and fundraisers. Iunior Ex- chan e was best known for its tradi- tional Gong Show, cancelled this year, but they have articipated in numerous fundraisers includin car washes, candy sales, and walk-a-tions. They helped out at the Southland Regatta boat races at Lake Maggiore, workin concessions and sellin programs. In addition to giv- in their iielp at the races, they also helped out at the winter and spring Special Olympics. UNIOR E. ci-IANGE Front row - Iohn Adcock, Lorna Capanna, Claire Campbell, Leslie Szabo, Kerri Sample, Iames Quigley, Richard Etchisong 2nd row - Ieff Gigante, Bobby Thomas, Bill Woebse, An- dy Ragan, Brian Hopkins, April O'Ber1y, Ien- nifer lohnsong Back row - Sponsor Mr. Bill Alden, Holly Ackett, Phyllis Perez, Liz Deveraux, Florence Woebse, Kevin Lange, Salvatore Migliore, Eric Szabo. Good leadership is the key to a successful organization. Iunior Exchange officers Eric Szabo, Claire Campbell, Florence Woebse, and Kevin Lange provided leadership for the junior Exchange members. IUNIOR EXCHANGE 91



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Ser ice making the difference What's blue, has a bi yellow I on it, and is worn on your head? Of course! It's an Interact beanie! They s mbolized the clubs' new members but these beanies signified onl the be inning of their involvement in ffun-filled activities and services to the school and community. l Interact was one of the largest and most active service clubs. The club par- Trees, like horses, can benefit from a protective corral. Before the Christmas trees arrived, Robert Russell and other members spent an afternoon constructing the fence. -- ...r... naman--1 fwfvnef ticipanted in a variety of community service rojects, ranging from their an- nual Clgfristmas tree sale held every December to workin with Roj ans at the Easter Seals Foun ation in Pinellas Park. They also collected donations for the March of Dimes, and they sponsored a child in Peru. When asked what he thought of the Interact Club, Brian Thompson replied, It's a great club. Everyone really works hard, and we do a lot of good projects for the school. The blue beanies may make the initiation a little embarrassing to the guys, but every year, Interact re- mains one of the largest service clubs. Muscle-flexing effort is used by Doug DeLorey as he helps unload the trees. All members took an ac- tive part in the sale by working shifts to sell the trees. lust in time for Christmas is a truckload of trees. Unloading the trees is a tradition that generates excitement for members. Front row - Rhett Stevens, Steve Thompson, Cheryl Kay, Steve Murgo, Tracy Stuebs, Dave Domingo, Iohn Glonekg 2nd row - Paul William- son, Mike Huber, Curt Steinbach, Keith Keller, lohn Parker, Iohnny Childress, David Smith, Scott Rismiller, Mike Croft, 3rd row - Mark Rutledge, Iohn Donelan, Sean Doyle, Barry Ferguson, Bryant Sturz, lim Lodyga, Lonnie Harder, Trayce Garner, Larry Thomas, Rick Dannenmillerg 4th row - Brian Thompson, Iamie Columbus, Richard Webber, Danny Diaco, Ieff Larkin, Robert Wilson, Salvatore Migliore, Iason Touchton, Rusty Foxy 5th row - Todd Adair, Scott Zipse, Hoat Vo, lack Caramello, Robert Russell, Tim Torrey, Caesar Esperanza, Alan Dean, Bill Giese, Fred Gould: Back row - Robert Emery, Allen Laychak, Chris DeLorey, Ioe Pulido, Paul Pearson. INTERACT 93

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