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Above Left: Someone seemed to be “stumped by a trivia question. Above Right: Milton Walker showed his pride with a smile after winning the bike-a-thon for St. Jude's Hospital. Above: Sophia Lewis and Danielle Horton showed their happy faces after finding out that they were nominees for a Medical School scholarship. Left: Mar- cus Wooton received the MVP Award from the Army and National Soccer Coaches As- sociation. Kim Eadie, a Quiz Bowl member, distributed Trivial Pursuit games to contes- tants. StiKUnt Lif —29
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,ouo not just hanging Continued from page 26 stration of botulism. Other students are 4-H judges, counselors at camps, and craftsmen. Pat Shepard and Travis Burke get students to stop “just hanging around” and to start participating. Outside achievements lead into aca- demic achievement as this was the first year that Northeastern had five nomi- nees for the Merit Scholarships — Jeremy Brya, Tori Morhand, John Gillikin, Angela Gray and Mark Cham- berlain. The Morehead Scholarship, another outstanding award, was repre- sented by Patton McDowell who won the local and the district competition. At the end of the year over 100,000 dollars worth of scholarships will be awarded to Northeastern students for outstanding academic achievements. Even the athletic program produced excellence as Marcus Wooton received an award from the Army for his excellence in soccer and Anthony Smith was actively being recruited by such universities as Clemson, Alabama and USC. Such stu- dents instilled pride in the school and in the community and showed that whether in or out of school working hard paid off in all aspects of life. Above: Showing that she was a spirited ju- nior, Missy Larabee received her award for having been the best magazine seller. Above Right: Admiring her National Award from 4- H Achievement. Mr. Browning congratulated Alisa Robinson on a job well done. Right: Not only was this lucky young lady Home- coming Queen but Lisa Jenkins was also named E.C.S.U.’s 1984 Debutante Ball Queen. 28—Student Life
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Hard work, dedication “HALL of and enthusiasm earned FAME” ... these SENIORS a place in Northeastern’s because they Northeastern High School had a lot of students who were not “just hanging around”. These senior stu- dents through hard work, dedica- tion and enthusiasm impressed stu- dents and teachers alike. Nomination forms were sent to each faculty member. They wrote down any senior boy and girl that they believed embodied the spirit of Northeastern. These nomina- tions were tallied and with admin- istrative approval students were chosen to represent the different aspects of school life. Those stu- dents who were nominated were: Marcus Wooton, Claude Nixon, Chris Sanders, Kim Eadie, Jeremy Bray, David Mathews, Jeff Hibbard, Ellen Newbold, John Gillikin, Patton McDowell, Angela Gray, Tori Morhard, Pam Prindle, Lydia Eason, Caroline Boyd, Da- vid Fonville, Alyshia Wood, Arthur McPherson, Lisa Gregory, Tommy Venters, Jeff Simpson, Eddy Kitchen, Anthony Smith, Cheryl Morris, Stephanie Bonney, Steph- anie Sharber, Dionne Carver, An- drea Turner, Kendal Roberts, Michele McGee, Karen Markham, Betty Tuttle, Sabrina Alam, Carin Aguiar, Rene Barclift, Glennette Clark, Rob Bittle, David Freeman, Felicia Dawson, Philomenia Lindsay, Jenny Dunn and Phillip Hornthal, Blair James, Karen Brickhouse, Mario Dorsey, Steve Hallet, Holly Luther, Kathy Kosik, Sherman Mumford, and Angela Spear. All of these seniors had outstanding attributes that teach- ers responded to in their nomina- tions. Some were nominated because they were academically outstanding, some athletically out- standing, some musically or voca- tionally outstanding. Some were nominated simply because through their personalities, they made Northeastern a better place. The following seniors by faculty vote and administrative vote were se- lected to be in the “Hall of Fame” of Northeastern. not pictured: John Gillikin—selected for his academic excellence and cre- ative ability. Kim Eadie Chris Sanders Michele McGee Spirit Athletics—Academics Spirit—Participation Lydia Eason Dedication Anthony Smith Athletics Marcus Wooton Dramatics 30— Hall of Fan»
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