N _ aN e ef Ped ete $) spore ~ 4 pel pao: E So VOLUME ** Northeast Comprehensive High School Macon, Georgia 34204 Faculty And Administration | Pg. Academics Activities Advertising Graduation Hey Mrs. Booker, am I doing it right? Thanks for the Trig test. Ms. Carey, what did I do It was out of sight! wrong?!? % ml ul Wisi But Mrs. Williams, I only burned Mr. Wright and his darn book reports! the biscuits twice!!! Northington, Northington, Now where am I supposed to be!?! Special Activities State Representative Billy Evans is given everyones full attention Some happy munchers at the reception State Representative, Billy Evans visits the honors Social Studies Classes and has a special session with the For eign Relations Club followed by a re ception in his honor Now its Rep. Evans time WORKING The ringing of the bell! The munching of the lunch! All these things are as much a part of school as learning! see us! We lurk around in unusual places! And before you know it, when you least expect, we've GOTCHA! F 4 a We see you, but you dont . 7 = The new Child-Care Lab The Northeast Valhalla Staff has taken the opportunity to dedicate this yearbook to an outstanding leader and teacher. He has served untiringly to boost school spirit and YEA morale among students, faculty, and administration. His leadership is felt not only among the students in the JROTC program, but by all who come in contact with him SARGE! With this dedication we hope to convey our thanks and love for a person who has a special place in the hearts of all of uS Sgt. Gorden C. Williams Sarge in action! Look at those girls go! Sgt. Williams discusses the new Rifle Range with Coach Copeland Inspecting the squads Seniors = ADSIDE-BARNES SENIORS The stairs of opportunity Are some- times hard to climb; And that can only be well done By one step at a time. But he who would go to the top Neev sits down and despairs; Instead of staring up the steps He just steps up the stairs Wanda Adsid Aquarius V.0.C.A Club + "+ Bobbie Averys: 2. Scorpio Annual D.E.C.A Club CLASS OFFICERS: Sitting-Loretta Shivers-Sect.: Standing-L-R-Troy Dean-Vice Pres.; Albert Wimberly Pres.; Troy Mills-Tres Alesia Baker Shirley Banks Sagittarius Honor Society Capricorn NOS ee Scorpio For. Rei. Club V.O.T. Club Virgo V.O.T. Club Sagittarius F.B.L.A. Club Libra Basketball Mike Bond Sagittarius Sagittarius Band BASLEY-BROWN Libra F.H.A. Club H.E.R.O. Club Leo Basketball Trainer Vincent Brown BRYANT-COLLINS Virgo Drum Majorette Sagittarius H.E.R.O. Club Aquarius Taurus H.E.R.O. COLLINS-DILLARD Reginald Collins = Cancer Honor Society Basketball Math Club For. Rel. Club Annual Staff Honor Society = Cheryl Dat ae Leo Capricorn Honor Society Golden Star Phomas Denerson Troy Dean Gemini Science Club Physics Club DRISKELL-FLEMMING Carolyn Aquarius Sagittarius F.H.A. Club V.0.C.A,. Club Debbie East s a. ; JoAnn Evans Pisces Aquarius Pisces Honor Socicty 1.C.A. Club Math Club Scorpio V.O.C.A. Club Cancer Sagittarius Honor Society Sagittarius Annual Staff ; Cancer Gemini FLEWELLYN-GRAYER eet Keith Libra Cancer Cancer Honor Society Honor Society Math Club Math Club Gemini H.E.R.O. Club Pisces F.H.A, Club Cancer GREY-HARRIS Aquarius Math Club : (iPr. 3 Andrew Harve Capricorn Larcenia Haris : - Scorpio Sagittarius Aries Basketball HARRIS-HOLLAND Tojuana Harris jm - - Taurus Sagittarius Football Annual Staff atin > | Capricorn Pisces HOLMES-JOHNSON wy Ml ~~} oye Howard : ; A <4 eae / ian Hubert Howell : : Cedric Jacksorr - Gemini Virgo Annual Staff ' ~ er . oN : * . 4 o. - - _ & Ppriga Jarrell : F Alicig. Seton _< > @ig a a Aquarius Scorpio Aquarius JONES-LOWDER Capricorn Gemin Cancer Capricorn ?Z ! Mary Jo Lowder Gemini Scorpio LURRY-MIMBS Pisces Honor Society Math Club Virgo F.B.L.A. Club Cancer Libra Math Club Herman Mardis Scorpio For. Rel. Club Pisces NouheeClinton ... For. Rel. Club Aquarius Annual Staff - kEyvone Mimbs Sagittarius MITCHELL-MOSS Vivian Morgan ; S 5 Theresa Moss o a MOTON-PERLOTE Gemini o Taurus F.B.L.A. Club Deborah Newberry Weal: Gemini Pamela Payne 4A ie =e Taurus Scorpio Scorpio H.E.R.O. Club Honor Society JROTC PERSON-ROZIER Gemini " Brenda whe Duane Rivers , oe , Gemini Gemini Leo Taurus H.E.R.O. Club V.0.C.A, Club D.E.C.A. Club SANFORD-STANLEY WeLoretta Shivers Scorpio Capricorn H.E.R.O. Club Honor Society Math Club Kenneth Stan Aquarius Leo Taurus F.B.L.A. Club V.1.C.A. Club F.H.A. Club STEPHENS-THOMPSON Sagittarius V.1L.C.A. Club Af V irgo Honor Society Aries Math Club Football Scorpio as ~ a S- (ie Thomas Darrell Thompson \ e Hel \s : Cancer . Capricorn Salmagundi Staff ee Honor Society THEATT-WASTON Cynthia Tufts Sagittarius F.B.L.A. Club Virgo ; Science Club Sagittarius Cancer F.B.L.A. Club Terry Ward Mody Washington z se Scorpio Pisces Pisces F.H.A. Club WEBB-WILLIS Pamela Webb Cancer Sagittarius Virgo Aries Varsity Cheerleader H.E.R.O. Club F.B.L.A. Club H.E.R.O. Club 1 Gemini Leo Honor Society Honor Society Math Club F.B.L.A. Club Sabrina Williams- = be fa un Sagittarius D.E.C.A. Club Math Club LRT F.B.L.A. Club WIMBERLY-YONCE Aries Aquarius Spirit Club J.R.O.T.C LisaeDs Yonce mapas Cancer Aim For A Star Aim for a star Never be satisfied with a life that is less than the best. Failure lies only in not having tried- In keeping the soul Suppressed Aim for a star! Look up and away, And follow its becking beam Make each tomorrow a better Today- And dont be afraid to dream Aim for a star, and keep your sights high! With a heart full of faith within Your feet on the ground, and your eyes on the sky, Some day you are bound to win! Proudl-ly we stand For-e-ev-er Class of Eighty-One WHOS WHO Most Wittiest Bobby Smith and Keith Forehand and Jennifer Pugh Most Popular Albert Wimberly And Pamela Webb Most Likely To Succeed Derrick Lurry And Carolyn Hoskins Talented Most School Spirit irl Angela Balter Chris Hall And Jonica Wilburn Friendliest Most School Service Reginald Collins And Loretta Shivers Leroy Sanford And Lizzie Bell SUPERLATIVES Scott Davis is the editor of the golden star, the assistant city-editor of the Macon Tele- graphs Teen Page, and the president of the Foreign Relations Club. He is an active member of the following clubs or groups: Quill and Scroll, International Honorary So- ciety for High School Journalists, the Jour- nalism Post, the National Honor Society, the Northeast Math Club, and the Mu Alpha Theta Honorary Society. Hes been an out- standing student in English, Journalism, So- cial Studies, student Council, Science, and I.M.E. Scotts been listed in Whos Who Among American High School Students, and the Society of Distinguished American High School Students. He is a 1980 graduate of the Governors Honors Program, 1980 STAR Student and a recipient of the University of Georgias Certificate of Merit. James Edmondson is well known for his outstanding performance on the Northeast football team. James was awarded a football scholarship from Furman University. He was also a member of the wrestling G-S squad. Besides being active in sports, James is very active in the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), where he serves as parlia- mentarian. Hes a member of the Foreign Relations Club, the annual staff, the Nation- al Honor Society, and the Northeast Math Club. Scott Davis James Edmondson Jo Ann Evans is president of the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), and serves as secretary-treasurer for the Foreign Relations Club. She was a nominee for the Francis Oliver Business and professional Womens Club Scholarship, and a participant in the Model United Nations at Georgia Uni- versity. Jo Ann worked with the International Revenue Services (IRS) on the Volunteer In- come Tax Assistance (VITA) program. She received a University of Georgia Certificate of Merit. Jo Ann Evans Scherryl Grayer is well known for her par- ticipation in JROTC. She serves as the Bat- talion and Drill Team Commander. She has been Superior Cadet Military 1 & 2, along with many other JROTC awards. Scherry] is president of the Northeast Math Club, and the treasurer of the Student Council. She is a member of the National Honor Society, and the Mu Alpha Theta Honorary Society. She was a Youth Senate nominee. Sherry] is listed in Whos Who Among High School Students 7 ig a : | a { NN fps ft and Americas Outstanding Names and ; a Faces. She also participated as a Youth Hos- tess In Government for American Education Week. Scherryl Grayer Superlatives Carolyn Hoskins is the assistant editor of the Salmagundi. She is a member of the Mu Alpha Theta Honorary Society, the North- east Math Club, and the National Honor Society. She is a recipient of the University of Georgia of Merit, and of William & Mary Certificate of Achievement. She has received a National Achievement Scholarship. Caro- lyn has also been named an Outstanding Black Student. Tim Montgomery is currently serving as the assistant editor of the Golden Star, vice- president of the Student Council, and a re- porter for the Macon Telegraphs Teen Page. He has received a University of Georgia Cer- tificate of Merit, the Quill and Scroll Award, first place for illustrations at the Georgia Scholastic Press Association, and he is a re- cipient of the I Dare You Award sponsored by the Hearst Foundation. He is a member of the National Honor Society, Mu Alpha The- ta Honorary, the Math Club, the Physics Club, Journalism Post 88, Quill and Scroll International Honorary Society, the French Club, and the Macon Model Guild. Tim has performed for the Macon Little Theater, and the American Red Cross. He is a national news and editorial writing winner from the Quill and Scroll National Writing Contest and a semi-finalist in the Governors Honor program in both art and science. He is the Youth Senate Representative for the Ameri- can Legion. Tim Montgomery Helena Thomas Pamela (Sissy) Webb Helena Thomas is presently serving as edi- tor of the Salmagundi. She is a member of the International Quill and Scroll Honorary society for High School Journalists, the Na- tional Honor Society, and the Northeast Math Club. Shes a graduate of the 1980 Governors Honors Program in Science, and the Student Educational Enrichment Pro- gram. Helena received a University of Geor- gia Certificate of Merit. Pamela (Sissy) Webb serves as the editori- al editor for the golden star, reporter for the National Honor Society, vice-president of the Northeast Math Club, Captain of the Varsity Cheerleaders, and the Mayor of the 1980 session of Georgia Girls State, spon- sored by the American Legion. She is a mem- ber of the Student Council, Foreign Relations Club, Senior Class Representative, the Quill and Scroll International Honorary Society, MU Alpha Theta Honorary Society, and the Peer Facilitators. Sissy is the reigning Miss Homecoming for Northeast High School, 1980-81. She is a nominee for the Franis Oliver Business and Professional Womens Club Scholarship, the Macon Exchange Club Scholarship, and the Soroptomist Club Youth Award. Shes listed in Whos Who Among American High School Students. Sissy has also received a National Cheer- leader Association Achievement award. AARON-BLOUNT JUNIORS Aaron, Kenneth Aaron, Sharee Allen, Lorie Alston, Shaun Amos, Wayne Anderson, Arthur Andrews, Willie Arthur, Marian Atkins, Carl Bailey, Wendall Balkcom, Michael Baker, Anthony Bass, Terrance Batchelor, Terrill Beach, Todd Bell, Kenneth Bell, Ronnie Bentley, Larry Billingslea, Tasha Blount, Melissa BONDS-DENSON Bonds, Grady Brake, Thomas Brantley, Darrel Brazial, Mary Brown, Anthony Brown, Gwendolyn Bryant, Eddie Bryant, Janice Burkett, Darren Bulter, Linda Butts, Joel Butts, Lisa Cabiness, Ronnie Cannon, Wendy Carswell, Larry Chamblee, Connie Champman, Arthur Chester, Michelle Chester, Parissa Clark, Andrew Clark, Willie Cliette, Brenda Coates, Michael Coleman, Quintella Collins, Konnie Cone, Sandra Coon, Dianna Curry, Jacqueline Curry, Jennifer Daniels, Jerry Davis, Pamela Davis, Tracye Demps, Keith Denerson, Carl Denson, Gregory DEWBERRY-GREEN Dewberry, Pamela Dixon, Betty Dokes, Richard Donaldson, James Dorsey, Karen Driskell, Jonathan Driskell, Kenneth Durham, Carl Durham, Godfrey Ellis, Theresa Emery, Larry Ethridge, Tami Fennelle, Rena Finney, Alvin Flagg, Colbert Floyd, Tim Franklin, Dewayne Franks, Mark Fuller, Tammy Fults, Willie Glawson, Octavia Glover, Michael Glover, Wilkie Goodrum, Benita Goolsby, Anthony Gordan, Faye Grant, Jacquetta Graves, Mance Graves, Zane Green, Maria Green, Rose GREENE-JACKSON Greene, Tonja Gonzalez, Lisa Griffin, Morty Hancock, Gerald Hardnett, Curtis Harrell, Gregory Harrell, Susan Harrelson, Dwayne Harris, Linda Harris, Vic Herring, Jane Hicks, Alice Hicks, Patty Hill, Claude Hill, Keith Hill, Wanzie Hodges, Clifford Hodges, Shentia Holland, Charles Holliman, Beverly Holliman, Cheryl Holt, Gail Hopper, Tina Horton, Imogene Howard, Aljeana Howard, Chris Howard, Larry Hudson, Walter Hutcheson, Delmus Hutchings, Walter Hutchings, Warren Ingram, Edward Jackson, Arlita JACKSON-MADDOX Jackson, Eric Jackson, Patsy Jackson, Regina Jackson, Kecia Jackson, Melvin Jarrell, Steve Jenkins, Perry Jenkins, Richard John, Frances Johnson, Charles Johnson, Larry Johnson, Terri Jones, Carolyn Jones, Lynn Jones, Richard Jordan, Alisha Jordon, Sharon King, Oscar King, Tammy Krattli, David Lamar, Harold Lawrence, Paul Lawson, Caryn Leslie. Ginger Leuenberger, David Lewis, Darrel Lewis, James Little, Donald Lowe, Richard Lowe, Sheryl Lucas, Alana Lundy, Veronica Lurry, Teresa Luttrell, David Maddox, Vivian MADISON-RAINES Madison, Sharon Marcus, Calfee Marsh, Desmond Mathis, Loretta Maynard, Sheila McCliniton, Willie Mims, Yvonne Mitchell, Reginald Moffet, Angela Moffet, Audrey Moton, Sandra Moore, Ken Morgan, Esther Morgan, Laura Mullen, Dexter Mumford, Glenn Myles, Chris Neal, Cynthia Nelson, Cassandra NeSmith, Doyle Newsome, Albert Owens, Marla Paramore, John Parker, Robby Patmon, Robert Patterson, Curtis Peeples, Regina Perlote, Kelvin Person, Brenda Philson, Kendall Pitts, Colleen Pitts, Janice Pitts, Valeria Pyles, Tina Raines, Angela RAINES-STALLWORTH Raines, Jacquelyn Ray, Cecil Ray, Denna Ray, Donna Redd, John Reed, Carl Rhodes, Eddie Riggins, Caleb Ross, Wendall Rowland, Ceylon Rowland, Rhonda Rozier, Lantanja Sampson, Melonise Sanders, Bernard Sanders, Tony Sandifer, Ava Sandifer, Barbara Sanford, Milton Seabrooks, Annette Seabrooks, Valerie Sidney, Anthony Singleton, Felicia Singleton, Glenice Singleton, Valerie Skidmore, Dennis Skinner, Regina Slentz, Mary Smith, Debbie Smith, Freddie Smith, Robby Smith, Sandra Snead, Susan Soles, Travis Spires, David Stallworth, Clarence STANLEY-WRIGHT Stanley, Derrick Stephens, Terrance Swiggard, Suzy Terrell, Alisha Tharpe, Oscar Thomas, Cathy Thomas, John Thompson, Teresa Todd, Tammy Tolbert, Al Tuggle, Charles Turner, Vanessa Veal, Nene Walton, Debra Ware, Daphne Waters, Angela Watson, Karl Whipples, Daniel Whisby, Linda Whitaker, Laurie Wilburn, Lionel Wiggins, Ernest Williams, Arnita Williams, Cindy Williams, Natalie Williams, Nathaniel Willis, Velma Wilson, James Woodford, Frank Wooten, Lora Worthern, Patrica Worthern, Sherry Wright, Bernice Wright, Evelyn Wright, Lorene AARON-TERRANCE SOPHOMORES Wear your Learning, like your watch, in a private pocket; and do not pull it out and strike it merely to show that you have one. If you are asked what oclock it is, tell it; but do not proclaim it hourly and unasked, like the watchman. Lord Chesterfield: Letters to His Son Soph. Officers Back row L To R-Tres. Burliegh Bond Sect. Patricia Falack Front row L To R-Vice Pres. Sabrina Thomas Pres. Monica Wright Aaron, Lenora Aaron, Valeria Adkins, Edwards Andrews, Delwyn Antich, Angela Arnold, Eddie Asbey, Michelle Bailey, John Baker, Peaches Baldwin, Cedric Banks, Tony Barnhill, Micahel Barnhill, Teresa Barron, Vincent Basley, Chantay Battle, John Beach, Gina Bell, Curtis Bennett, Harold Billue, Terrance BLOUNT-COLLINS Blount, Cheryl Blount, Mandy Boatwright, Mark Bond, Burleigh Bond, Monroe Booker, Latanya Bowman, Jackie Bowden, Yolanda Bridgeman, Tracey Brooks, Juanita Brown, Chris Brown, Darryl! Brown, Hubert Brown, Jenny Brown, Jerald Brown, Landers Brown, Marcus Brown, Stevie Brown, Tracy Buckholtz, Michael Burnett, Lacondra Byrd, Mark Byron, Debbie Cabiness, J.C Callahann, Pete Califf, Steve Card, Tim Cason, Melvin Chapman, Sharon Chester, Scherryl Clark, Johnnie Clark, Pamela Collier, Stephanie Collins, Sheila Collins, Shirley COATES-GLOVER Coates, Keshel Cofer, Tony Daniels, Carol Daniely, Sylvester Daniely, Tracy Daniely, Tony Daoust, Paul Davis, Kim Davis, Patricia Davis, Tonya Davis, Vincent Dean, Cincotta Deloach, Kathy Dillard, Charles Dorsey, Cheryl Douglas, Angela Driskell, Clarissa Dubose, Shevern Durden, Deborah Eason, Chauncey Eason, Keenan Edge, Chad Evans, Teresa Faulk, Patricia Finney, Bolivia Finney, Willie Flagg, Allen Fraley, Stephanie Frye, Charles Fuller, Carl Garey, Carlton Gillis, Johnny Gillis, Teresa Glover, Ella Glover, Gail GLOVER-JAMES Glover, Stacey Glover Vernice Gordon, Jackie Graves, Michae Green, Randy Green, Tara Grey, Detress Griffin, Felicia Grimes, Levi Grimsley, Kin Hall, Cassandra Harrel, Kecia Harris, Cassandra Harvey, Michael Henderson, Brian Hicks, Dorothy Hightower, Darrell Hill, Keith Hill, Pamela Hill, Roger Hill, Sharita Hodges, Bruce Hodges, Sheila Hodges, Van Holt, Freda Hood, Robin Hoskins, Jessic Howard, Phyllis Howard, Tonya Hudson, Debbie Jackson, Angela Jackson, Jimmy James, Alfonso James, Bryant James, Delvin JOHN-MCCLINTON John, Edward Johnson, Artis Johnson, Fletcher Johnson, Ranona Johnson, Sheila Johnson, Travis Jones, Sarah King, Frank King, Kelvin King, Mary Knight, Bernard Knight, Deborah Knowland, Doug Koch, Laurie Lamar, Clayton ane, Patrica ary, Janice ary, Jeffrey attimore, Randy attimore, Tyrone Lavender, Tonya Leuenberger, Fred Leuenberger, Mike Livatt, Charles Lockett, Jerome Lott, Renee Lowe, Michelle Lowe, Sharon Lowe, Shauna Mackey, Jura Madison, Eric Manson, Joseph Mathews, Andre Maynard, Janice McClinton, Cassandra MCCLINTON-ROBINSON McClinton, David McCord, David McFadden, Sherri McKay, Lisa McNair, Linda Mitchell, Betty Moore, Toni Mullis, Dewayne Myles, Debra Nelson, James Nesmith, Charlene Nottingham, Michael O'Brien, Dawn Orr, Herman Orr, Tracy Parks, Bobby Patrick, Demettress Patterson, Darrylin Patterson, Laverne Payne, Shirley Peacock, Curtis Pence, Brian Person, Christine Person, Janice Phillips, Celecia Prather, Garnecta Pugh, Catherina Purdy, Zane Radford, William Ratliff, Lori Register, Ralph Reid, Vincent Roberson, Michael Robinson, Danny Robinson, Walter ROCKMORE-WATSON Rockmore, Otis Roth, Linda Rozier, Eric Sams, Herbert Sams, Theresa Sandifer, Reginald Scales, Demetria Scott, Greg Simmons, Carla Simmons, Laura Shabazz, Nathaniel Sheppard, Tiffany Sidney, Bryant Smith, Adrienne Sofchak, Joey Spencer, Betty Spires, Christine Spires, Kevin Spivey, James Stephens, Johnny Stephens, Schery! Stocks, Bobby Stubbs, Victoria Studymine, Willie Sutton, Gary Taylor, Jackie Taylor, Tammy Thomas, Pamela Thomas, Renaldo Thomas, Sabrina Turner, Kyle Walker, Donnette Warren, Bridgette Watson, Douglass Watson, Loree WEAVER-WRIGHT Weaver, Hugh Webb, Kelvin Wedlowe, Sandra Wells, Kenneth Wells, Thomas West, Fred Westmoreland, Gilmer Whitehead, Jackie Whitchead, Patrick Wilburn, Vincent Williams, Angela Williams, Henry Williams, Lisa Williams, Melanise Williams, Pam Williams, Seborah Williams, Stacey Willis, Wayne Woodford, Kevin Worthern, Angela Wrice, Andre Wrice, Harold Wrice, James Wright, Ed Wright, Monica CLASS OF 83 REFLECTIONS Monkeying Around a pS) = rs) a <= a g fa a) % a \TOCetleecegererg 4 a o~ - aS ain tees Xp SAA. & ai, Faculty And Stall par. Soe oe FY), As you glance through the pages of the VALHAL- LA in years to come, you will reflect upon your high school days with fond memories. The pictures of friends, events and teachers will become more trea- sured in the years ahead. You are fortunate to be a high school student at this point in time. Never have the opportunities been Dr. Paul J. Hagerty Bibb County Superintendent of Schools Dr. G. Milton Dunaway Complex Principal greater! It is the wish, the desire and the purpose of every teacher and administrator that each student seize every opportunity to better himself or herself. The 1980-81 school year has been an outstanding one. Student achievement has reached new heights. This is a challenge for each of us to continue to grow by striving for excellence throughout school and life. Dr. G. Milton Dunaway Principal Mr. Jesse Mays Assistant Principal Mr Mr. William Grant Vocational Director It is with pleasure that I take this opportunity to congratulate the students and faculty of Northeast Comprehensive High School for having completed another successful school term. It has not been easy for some of you Im sure, but the stick-to-it attitude on your part prevailed and you are all better of for it. A special congratulations goes out to the graduating seniors who took advantage of the excellent vocational program we have here at Northeast. | am thoroughly convinced that the Alan Northington Assistant Principal Mrs. Lillie Wimberly Building Principal experiences and skills gained through this program will be of tremendous value to you whether you go on to college, post-secondary school, or the world of work. To those of you who will be returning next year, I strongly urge you to return with a more positive attitude both toward yourself and toward others. If you will do this I guarantee you that your life will be better. May God continue to bless each of you. William A. Grant, Vocational Supervisor COUNSELORS Did you really do that in class! uidance Counselor Home/Sefieol Counselor Guidance Eddye M. Booth Jeanne Campbell Willie Green Curtis Hardnett OI PERSONNEL cs om Ethel Brown Irene Chapman \ - : 4 4 : Complex Secretary Audrey Edwards Frances Emery Christine Estes Carol Perdue Boy! Do they have the fever!! Shirley Mackland Joyce Simonton Lucye Strickland G. Lewis Wright Dept. Head LANGUAGE ld La Merle Loveland - ai Man | need some answers!!!! Gwynneth Lamon Its as simple as 1, 2, 3. Leonard Searcy John Simmons Kathleen Wheeler 1013). oe Emily Carey Louise Maxwell Fred Persley That vanishing potion really works. BUSINESS _ Eevee | Theodora Manson Dept. Head FOREIGN LANGUAGE D - = , Z. Ss os = = =. SOCIAL STUDIES Kenneth Brewer Jeanetta Echols Foreign Relations students prepare to listen : ; F to Rep. Billy Evans. 7 4 4 Alvin Hudson Robert Saxby Maybe | can stall for time. Our Heritage Would that each true American, however great or small, Might journey to that shrine of shrines, old Independence Hall. And there within those sacred walls where those immortals met, Renew our pledge to keep The faith, Lest we forget-lest we forget. LEAST we forget that we must be The Keepers of our Liberty. James Williard Parks. Bonnie Stevenson Steve Veader Dept. Head Program For Exceptional Children Gloria Hicks Ola Jones Karen McDaniel Involve Multi- Handicapped ManKind Charlie Stevens Tempest Turner Involve LD-BD 7. 7 8 . Z : aaeniaes The # 1. Lover Mrs. Hicks thinks we're working Patricia McMahon Books are for reading Sai. Cramming at the last minute a4 ai a ep UN cine os ee Lal PHYSICAL EDUCATION S22 eee Pt ; *O.K.-Who stole the ball.? Alvin Copland Hollins Walter Johnson % _ Dr. Dunaway presents the American Legion School Award to JROTC Cadets, Scherry! Grayer and Bennie Cliette )YNOMITE! Sgt. Ray Ikner Sgt. Gordon Williams Juanita Floyd Charles Ritter Chorus Band Paints, Brushes, Needles, Yarns, Clay Equals .. . Creativity And Design VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT \ Ruth Battle Arfinie Bishop Child Care CVAE Aide ae James Bryson Gwendolyn Crafter John Jordan Jon Maxwell Electro Mechanics Food Service Horticulture Bobbie McLaughlin Leon Nelson John Reeves Allied Health Graphic Arts D.C.T | think shes already dead - : A & ae A e * ; t die Joyce Robinson Georgia Ruff Alphonso Smith Ernest Staten D.E CVAE Aide Auto Mechanics Construction ae : 4 * ~ Roger Thompson Beverly Williamson Glynn Woolfolk Clementine Wyche Machine Shop V.O.T Drafting CVAE LUNCHROOM Asa STAFF Lasseter Building School Food Is Good For You . + Smith Building STAFF: Robbie Bridges, Betty Driskell, Mary Ford, Bernice Grant, Beth Mannheim, Martha Matthews, Maxine Wilder, Alice Williams STAFF: Miriam Allen, Mamie Goolsby, Vanessa Hodge, Penny Jordan, Bertha Malon, Betty Tanner, Nettie Williams Blondie! Help, hes escaping! a ' 3 Nie Charles Banks Ethel Mae Brown Ae > Ka . e mer Alma Middlebrooks Robert Moore Justin Quick Sigrid Warnum Alexander Bunkley Issac Taylor ns) 0 OLS) 4 AND CUSTODIAL Not Pictured: Officer Booker a 2 Nathan Washington maT aA Robert Danielly Leola Washington Special Activities aw a i A a ee ER ee Pe ~ 1 eee re a At LAREN CR, BPO ELSE or yawned ee Ob bere e079. ~ ee Oe ee ee eT Se i i NE ree em Lee ~~ _ al a ani | 24 eo? HOMECOMING 81 The most natural beauty in the world is honesty and moral truth. For all beauty is truth. True features make the beauty of the face; true proportion, the beauty of architure; true measures, the beauty of harmony and music. Lord Shaftsbury Homecoming Queen Sissy Webb e A t ~ he Miss Appling, Mia Billingslea, and escort Delwin Andrews. Homecoming Runner-up Charlotte McBrearty \ Lights! Camera! Z S = Ss FINISH ae : ey ) | * MATH CLUB 1980-81 Math Club Activities Sponsored the Northeast Elementary Math Tournament 1981 Winners Ist Place Jones Elementary 2nd Place Hall Elementary Co-Sponsored (with Centrals Math Club) the Bibb County Elementary Math Tournament Co-Host with Mercer University; the Annual State Math Tournament, sponsored by the Georgia Council of Teachers of Mathematics . Sent Christmas Cards to the retired Math Teachers of Bibb County Danny Whipple placed third at the Middle Georgia Math Tournament. - 2 ; . por - L-R row 1: Lizzie Bell, Wanda Powell, Loretta Shivers, Shenita Hodges, Mrs. Hutchins L-R row 2: Judy Harrell, Gerald Hancock, Arlita Jackson, Harold Lamar, Sissy Webb, Melvin Jackson, Parissa Chester, Eddie Bryant, Teressa Ellis, Donna Ray : Student Council Student Council Objectives The Purpose of the Council shall be: 1. To provide significant learning experiences for not only students but also faculty, adminis- tration, and community. 2. To develop citizenship, scholarships, and leadership as well as to promote service and other basic human values. 3. To promote harmony and improve morale. 4. To assist in the management of the school. 5. To provide a form for students opinions and channels for students, involvement. 6. To provide for orderly direction of school activities. Ady. Mrs. C. Hutchings Pres. Lizzie Bell GOLDEN STAR Row 1: De metria Scales, Melenese Williams, Angela Worthern, Melonese Sampson, Parissa Chester, Liz Bell. Row 2: Debra Walton, Latonya Collins, Donna Ray, Ceylon Rowland, Lorna Veal, Lisa Butts, Betty Mitchell. Row 3: Veronica Lundy, Demetris Patrick, Theresa Ellis, Mance Graves, Cassandra Harris, Harold Lamar, Wendell Ross, Burleigh Bond. Melvin Jackson, Scott Davis, Albert Wimberly, Victor Lewis The Northeast Golden Star, a monthly publication, keeps students up-to-date on current events in school, as well as with other local, state, and national events and issues. A dedicated staff, under the leadership of Scott Davis, editor-in-chief, and Mrs. Carole B. Ford, faculty advisor, has worked together to produce an award-winning news- paper. By early spring quarter, the Golden Star had received word of three different staff awards that they had won: a superior rating from the Southern Interscholastic Press Association (SIPA), a first place from the Co- lumbia Scholastic Press Association (CSPA), and an international first place from the Quill and Scroll In- ternational Honorary Society for High School Journal- ists. These awards only affirmed what Northeast students already knew: that the Golden Star should be recognized for outstanding journalistic achievement Literary Awards cab ae # a fie . y bi USNESS LEA ge, = +4 1 row: Ginger Leslie, Tamm hridg Alston, Debbie Newb ~ ls, The 1980-81 chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) consists of 45 members. The theme for this year is Working Today for a Better Tomorrow. FBLA is the youth organization for the Vocational Of- fice Training (VOT) work program for students who are interested in a career in the business field. This years chapter has participated in many different types of ac- tivities in the community and around the school. Some of the activities are as follows: 1. Trick or treating for children in the hospital with WNEX radio. . Helped with American Education Week. . Worked with Volunteer Income Tax Assistance pro- gram (VITA) for the Internal Revenue Service. . Sponsored LA Week on February 9-13. . Held the Employers Appreciation Banquet in May in honor of the employers of VOT students. . Mrs. Williamson, Pres. Joanne Evans Science Club The Science Club has 14 active members. Its president for the 1980-81 school year was senior, Ira Moore; Vice-president junior, Warren Hutch- ings; Secretary sophomore, Seborah Williams. This year a constitution was drawn up which requires members to maintain a B average and be recommended by a science teacher. Activities in- cluded Participation in the region and the Georgia Science and Symposium; Films and lectures; and visits to places of scientific interest. Science Club Officers: President Ira Moore, Seborah Williams Row: | Cheryl, Monica Wright, Freda Holt, Shentia Hodges, Reggie Vinson, Adrienne Smith, Betty Mitchell, Jennefier Curry, Rhonda Rowland, Wanda Poweli, Row 2: Warren Hutchings, Jonica Wilburn, Seborah Williams, Clayton Lamar, Ceylon Roland, Ira Moore, Alicia Jordan, Melvin Jackson, Walter Hutchings, NeNe Veal, Pamela Dewberry, Ms. Carey Foreign Relations On the wall: Bernard Solsmon, Reginald Collins, Jonica Wilburn, Terry Hoskins, Mrs. Ethridge Noah McClinton, Standing: James Edmondson, Chris Hall, ric Hickman, Kneeling: Tina Calhoun, Scott Davis, Albert Wimberly, Geraldine Tharpe, Judy Harrell, Katherine Basley, Vernon Malcolm, Kathy Thomas, aTanya Collins, George Goodrum, 2nd Row Kneeling: Lanaye Perkins, Kim King, Metta DeShaizer, Addie Hudson, Pamela Webb, JoAnn Evans, Loretta Shivers, Lisa Caldwell President: Scott Davis, Advisor Ms. Etheridge LITERARY AWARDS OFFICE MONITORS 3 Gre. > 3 a, Pt B - Hi al ) i 28 FL Left -R: Troy Dean, Teressa Cornelius, Jackie Orr, Joyce Flannory, Helena Thomas, Lenae Perkins, Pam PaynegMiian Morgan, Sharee Aaron, Cedrick Jackson, Brenda Cliette, Ginger Leslie, Sheryl Grayer, Carol Dunning, Arnita Williams, Tammy KinggFincess Pastell, Quintella Coleman, Melvin Jackson, Velma Hill, Vic Thomas Adv Mrs. Crafter, Pres. Sonya Peeples HERO CLUB Pictured Below L-R row 1: Godfrey Durham, Freddrick Gray, Edwardo Flagg, Greg Jones, Melvin Whitehead, Adrian Stubbs, Micheal Coates, Ned Miller, Glenn Davis, Micheal Harris L-R row 2: Mrs. Crafter, Calfee Marcus, unknow, Jackie Fort, LaTonya Green, Barbara Barron, Beverly Taylor, Joyce Flannory, Debra Roquer- more, Donya Peeples, Tasha Aaron, Carolyn Higgins, Alicia Johnson, LaTonjua Barnette, Linda White, Barbara Sandifer, Jennifer Curry, De- bra Person, Lynda Threatt, Betty Stephens Evette McClinton Yolanda Bowden Varsity Cheerleaders Say, We Are What? Cpt. Sissy Webb, Adv. Mrs. Booker, Co-Cpt. Evette McClinton Jonica Wilburn ae Red Hot? Adv. Ms. Simms Adv. Mrs. Hollings Angela Burnette Shawneese Jackson nol pictured Tara Green Pam Hill Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Cassandra McClinton Co-Cpt. Lisa McKay LITERARY MAGAZINE Editor: Helena Thomas, Adv. Mrs. Macklin eaebe ag sige 612K * L-R row 1: Mrs. Macklin, Sabrina Thomas, Katherine Basley, Shenita Hodges, Gaydrea Grey, Chery! Holliman, Pam Dewberry, Teresa Lurry, Loretta Mathis, Arlita Jackson, L-R row 2: Pamela Payne, Metta DeShazier, Addie Hudson, Mary King, Helena Thomas, Carolyn Hoskins, Lora Washington, Tina Pyles, Chery! Dailey, Rhonda Roland L-R row I: Mr. Jordan, Patricia Walton, Rhonda Daniels, Janice Bryant, Angela Raines, Ernestine Jackson, Annette Deabrooks, Pam Davis, Vanessa Turner, David McClinton, L-R row 2: Mrs. Ruff, Mrs. Bishop, Mark Boatwright, Tonja Greene, Gwen Brown, Charlene Heath, Calfee Marcus, Regina Peeples, Pam Williams, Glenise Singleton, Natalie Williams, Mrs. Wyche L-R row 3: Angela Williams, Arthur Lockett, Walter Hudson, Jackie Taylor, Angela Douglas, Linda Harris, Carrie Culver, LaCondra Burnette, Unknown, Micheal Dixon, Eric Madison, unknown, Jerome Aaron, John Thomas, Unknown, Raymond James, Willie Shinholster Major Scheryl Grayer Major Thomas Montgomery Zita Wright ee nae Front: Hermon Mardis Harold Wrice First row: Tony Flemming, Wendell Veal Second row: Eddie Rhodes, Zane Purdy, Johnny Stephens, Reginald Bullard, John Battle, Clarence Arnold, Tracy Reevse Third row: Clifford Hodges, Hubert Brown, Roger Hill, Jacqueline Moss, Wendell Bailey, Derrick Taylor, Stephanie Taylor. Fourth row: Jeffery Durham, Treenita Brown, Kelvin Perlote, Jerald Brown, Colbert Flagg, Lisa Hobbs, Francine Canady, Patricia Faulk. Fifth row: Dudley Sthens, Danny Glover, Stevie Brown, LaShanda Clay. Front: Godfrey Durham Valerie Seabrooks First row: Tammy King, John Bailey, Andrew Clark, Carl Fuller, Second row: Mance Graves, Hermon Orr, Mikle Harvey, Kenneth Wells. Third row: Betty Dixon, Linda Williams, Michelle Asby, Michael Glover, Fawn Gladden, Jerry Daniels, Tarra Green, James Nelson, Greg Willis. i Bi a ist Lt. Audrey Calhour Ist Lt. Cynthia Tuffs Ist Lt. Arthur King RAIDER BAND Row 1, L-R: Daphne Ware, Betty Mitchell, Angela Waters, Debbie Byron, Ella Glover, Shauna Lowe, and Deena Ray. Row 2, L-R: Gilmer Westmoreland, Willie Clark, Pamela Ritter, Artis Johnson, Alvin Finney, Travis Johnson, Alicia Jordon, Mark Boatright, Reggie Vinson, and Chris Myers. Row 3, L-R: Eric Denson, Debra Myers, Alfonso James, LaVan Hood, George Holland, Victor Booker, Stevie Brown, Dannette Waller, Anthony Brown, Clayton Lamar, William Radford. Row 4, L-R: Robbie Smith, Bruce Hodges, A.J. Wimberly, Todd Beach, Allen Mitchell, Nathaniel Williams, Walter Robinson, and Jerry Daniels. Sarita Hill and Jeweria Mackey Banner Carriers Listen To The Beat .. . Row 1, L-R: Deeneen Anderson, Caryn Lawson, Linda White, Betty Stephens, Janice Lary, Pam Dewberry, Dorothy Walton, Row 2, L-R: Bruce Hodges, Curtis Peacock, Anthony Barker, Wendell Pitts, Antonio Cofer, Tracye Reeves, Travis Johnson Row 3, L-R: Dewlyn Andrews, Robert Parker, Bernard Knight, Jimmy Jackson, Willie Mclinton Flag Twirlers L-R: Laverne Patterson, Gina Beach, Pam Thomas, Shelia Collins, Teresa Ellis, Angela Jackson, Lisa Knight, Carolyn Tolbert, Monica Wright, LaCondra Burnette, Pat Davis, Brenda Person. Majorettes Parissa Chester, Donna Ray, NeNe Veal, Evelyn Wright. Mr. Reeves at work 1 row: Travis Soles, Alan Mitchum, Angelia Smith, Pamela Johnson, Derrick Stanley, Greg Harrell, Evyone Mimds, Wendy Fair, Kay Sandra Stephens, Imogene Horton, Dexter Hollings, Carolyn Jones, Kendall Philson, Mr. Reeves, 2 row: Jeff Mosely, Keith Bedingfield, Micheal Holmes, Nathaniel Newby, Janice Johnson, John Sherman, Micheal Center, Keith Dunn, Oscar Harris, Haywood Bryant, Spencer Taylor, Greg Denson, John Reed, Neal Ward Advisor: Mrs. Williams President: Pam Payne Chorus 1 row: Arnita Williams, Trisha Johnson, Sherly Jordan, Jackie Raines, Annette Seabrooks, Shawnese Jackson, Shelia Hodges, Freda Holt, Junita Brooks, Monica Wright, Regina Peeples 2 row: Shelia Collins, Cassandra Brown, Debra Knight, Angela Waters, Ava Sanford, Benita Goodrum, Angela Burnette, Cherly Stevens, Christine Lester, Psmlea Williams, 3 row: Sherita Hill, Pamela Thomas, Gena Beach, Renae Lott, Peaches Baker, Jacquetta Grant, Janice Stevens, Vernice Williams, Patricia Faulk, Debbie Hudson 4 row: Bruce Hodges, Eddie Bryant, Keith Hill, Bobby Smith, Stephnoi Rawls, Burliegh Bonds, Sandra Pitts, Michell Lowe Vice Pres. Natalie Williams, Pres. Jan Johnson " nr ary 4] " L-R Row |: Mrs. Joyce Robinson, Sandy Donaldson, LeAnne Bradley, Berndard Solomon, Leon Phillips, Vince Wallace, Coanna Fluellen, Andy Clarke, Larry Harris, Stephono Rawls, Stephanie Hamer, Konnie Collins, James Lester, Marian Arthur, Joel Hill, Alesia Baker, Keith Forehand, Patricia Thomas, Hubie Howell, Bobbie Avery, Darryl Goodrum, Vickie Lominick, Connie Hamlin L-R Row 2: Tracy Knighton, Terry Ward, Nash Gillis, Julie Hester 1980-81 VALHALLA STAFF Mrs. Gloria Hicks Turner Miss O. Jones Kneeling Mare Buck Holtz, Sharon Madison, Daphne Ware, and Tracye Davis Standing Anthony Brown, Faye Hill, Aljeana Howard, James Edmonson, and Eric Hickman Seated Cynthia Cornelius, Chris Hall, Mary Slentz, and Lisa Farmer Editor Evette McClinton Sports Raider Power The Miss Football Sweetheart Contest was sponsored by the N.E. Booster Club to raise money for the athlectic department. MS. FOOTBALL SWEETHEART Donna Ray, the 1980-81 Miss Football Sweetheart, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Ray III and is a native Maconite. Donna is a member of the Raid- er Band and captain of the Golden Girls twirling Corp. She is also a member of the Honor Society, Math Club and is the Lay- out Editor of the Golden Star. Donna, a Sagittarian, is the Vice-President of her- Junior class. Her hobbies include twirling, dancing, and reading. Her future plans are to continue her education and twirling. From The Grueling Beginning Noah McClinton Anthony Green Roscoe Morgan Sr. SE, S Sr. DE, TE rhe James Edmonson Curtis Allen Thomas Denerson S.C, DT Sr. DT, OT Sr. TE, DE Laer - ae, Pe oa e Ligigide aA = = Ken Brewer Coach Robert Saxby Head Coach Coach Jerome Ryals Coach Dean Brown Practice makes perfect 3 Troy Dean Sr. OT Eric Hickman Sr. OG, NG Greg Jones Sr. LB The 1980-81 football squad was filled with old and new talent. The - raiders had hopes of becoming city champions for the first time since the opening of the school; and with the leadership of incoming coach, Ken Brewer, their hopes soon became reality. In the opening game, the Raiders faced Douglass of Atlanta, one of the top teams in the state. Northeast jumped to an early lead as they returned the opening kickoff for a touchdown. The Raiders carried a substantial lead into the locker room at halftime, but the Atlantians came back strong in the second half and went on to hand the Raiders their first loss. The disappointing loss to Douglass gave the Raiders a Must Win Fever, and win they did, as they handed the Perry Panthers a big goose egg. The following week, Northeast faced the defending state champs, Clarke-Central of Athens. Because of a near upset last year, the Raiders were really fired up for this game. However, the Gladiators had a frustrating start and finally got their offense on the right track as they gave Northeast loss number two. Final score: 15-42 Northeast turned on their own offense the following week as they totally dominated the Peach County Trojans. This win evened their record at 2 and 2 going into the region schedule. Terry Manns Sr. SS What now Coach? Touchdown! Michael Dixon Sr WS t Victor Thomas Sr. SE, WS ai = ne -_ Terry Hoskins Sr. DB Darrell Rozier Jr. DT Ronnie Cabiness Jr. FB Al Thomas Sr. DE Larry Emery Jr. HB John Miller Jr. TE, DB Godfrey Durham Jr. OG George Goodrum Sr. OG Dexter Mullen Jr. FB Kenneth Driskell Jr. LB Frank Thomas Jr. Ing Rubin Hunt Sr. OG Arthur Chatman Jr. HB John Thomas Jr. TE or: Jessie Hoskins Soph. OG Raider Power Douglas Perry Clarke Central Peach Co. a 7 ae Northside 4 7 Central Tompkins >> aad - Warner Southwest _ Another Good Coach Fred Howe Front Row; L-R: Bubba Webb, James Wrice, Micheal Graves, Melvin Cason Back Row; L-R: Micheal Harvey, Jessie Hoskins, Otis Rockmoke Back Row-Cont: Calvin Fleming Season: Jr. Varsity - he "4s ee | we Coach Myers watching on the sideline Man on the loose! Defense-getting ready BASEBALL From L-R: Warren Hutchings, Clarence Stallworth, Paul Lawrence, Cedrick Jackson, Charles Tuggle, Anthony Hightower, Lionel Wilburn, Walter Hutchings, Mark Waits Coach Dean Brown Asst. Coach Ken Brewer Batgirls: Sharon Madison, Aljeana Howard And theres the pitch! I've got it! Ive got it! Varsity Basketball RAIDERETIESARE # DYNOMITE y ~ ' Se ae L-R Row 1: DeWayne Franklin, Tommy Williams, Monroe Bonds, Kenneth Hammond, Johnnie Fort, Ronald Franklin, Darryl Hill, Coach Johson. Row 2: Coach M. Brown, David McClinton, Gaydrea Grey, William Anderson, Lionel Wilburn, Kerry Hammond, Darryl Shinholster, Willie Patman, Chuck Tuggle, Arlita Jackson, Jeff Battle Asst. Coach Mike Brown, Coach W. Johnson Trainer David McClinton, Manager Jeff Battle Tommy Williams Kerry Hammond Champions ae Fae = Vern ~ s The Making Of Champions!! It takes real concentration Randy Crawford Alvin J. Copeland Marilyn Sikes Sharee Aaron Kneeling: Cynthia Cornelius, Faye Horton, Regina Bell, Carol Dunning, Theresa Sams, Janice Bryant Janice Bryant Standing: Stevie Hand, Cheryl Hollimon, Marilyn Sikes, Belinda Sams, Sebrina Wilson, Stephanie Collier, Susan Harrell, Nina Duncan, Detress Grey, Mary Jo Lowder, Bren Cliette, Sharee Aaron, Octavia Glawson, Alvin Copeland, Tarsha Aaron, Alisha Jordan * Bees ; | Z Cynt Cornelius I just got to get that rebound Nina Duncan Carol Dunning Managers Stevie Hand Tarsha Aaron Statisticians: Alisha Jordan Cheryl Hollimon a Detress Grey Susan Harrell The 1980-81 team was totally domi- J nating. Alvin Copelands Raiderettes 4 took on the traditional role of being 2 true champions. They highlighted the season by capturing the AAAA State Mary Jo Lowder Belinda Sams 1eresa Sams Sabrina Wilson Championship. The Raiderettes showing little fear, traveled down championship road with only a few obstacles in their way. These obstacles were Southwest and Baldwin. The Raiderettes defeated Southwest in the final rounds of the Tom Porter Classic by a score of 57-52 to win their third consecutive Tom Por- ter Classic Championship. As they trav- eled on, their toughest obstacle, Bal- dwin, stopped them dead in their tracks by a defeat of 63-62. They overcame this and later defeated Baldwin twice to win the sub-region crown. Baldwin de- feated the Raiderettes once again by a score of 60-57 to win the region. But the Raiderettes pressed forward to win the State Championship by defeating Bal- dwin by a score of 54-47. The Raider- ettes overall record was 28-2. This is their first championship since 1975. Now we have proven whos number Here it comes Mary Jo catch . Boys B-Team LJ i \ _ 4 -~ 2: .~ William Anderson Darryl Shinholster L-R row |: Laverne Patterson, Rico Thomas, Ronald Shinholster, Terry Burkett, Keith Hill, Kelvin Spivey, Wendell Ross, Darryl Hightower, Demetria Scales L-R row 2: Zachery Stephens, Reggie Gantt, Landers Brown, Levi Grimes, Herbert Sams, Bartholemew Dean, Willie Finney, Shawna Lowe, Coach Mike Brown. BASKETBALL AWARDS Wendell Bell Bennie Cliette Raymond James Victor Lewis Derrick Lurry Robert Patmon Leroy Sanford Edward Wright COUNTRY Janice Bryant Stephanie Collier Cynthia Cornelius Carla Simmons Betty Spencer Octavia Glawson, Stat Coach Copeland Coach Johnson Stanley Andrews Willie Clark Micheal Grant Cordell James Ira Moore BF : PX - o She Coach Daniely L-R: Tracye Davis, Noah McClinton, Larry Emery, Anthony Greene, Haywood Bryant, Oscar Harris, Bartholemew Dean, Symuel Coates, Richard Lowe, Dexter Mullen, Joseph Cartwright, Arthur Chatman, Ulysses Thorpe, Levi Grimes, Albert Newsome, Frank Thomas, John Thomas, Derrick Stanley, Derr-Lurry, Al Tolbert, Bennie Cliette, Edward Wright, James Huston, Coach Daniely, Joel Butts, Van Hodges, Charles Dillard, Coach Sarter Coach Sarter C. Dillard K. Jackson OPPONENT NE PLACED -E Ist SW Ist BALDWIN Ist PERRY, WASH. CO., BALD Ist CEN, BALD Ist COCA-COLA INVIT Ist WESTMINSTER RLY. 4th ALL CITy Ist WARNER ROB. RLY. 3rd SUB REGION 2nd STATE 4-AAAA DIV 2nd The 1981-82 Boys track team fin- ished second in the 4-AAAA divi- sion. The Raiders won the Coca- Cola Invitational Meet for the third consecutive year, placed fourth in the Westminister Relay and also won the All-City meet. They came in sec- ond in the sub-region and won the Region 2-AA division. Oscar Harris finished first in the triole jump with a jump of 49 3. and second in the long jump. He won the best performance of all classifica- tions. Larry Emery finished first in the long jump with a jump of 231. Ed- ward Wright finished second in the 1-mile run, second in the high jump, and fourth in the 880 yds. run. The Raiders also won the high point region trophy. 1980-81 GIRLS Group Shot From L-R row |: Stephanie Collier, Latonya Green, Betty Mitchell, Christine Lester, Brenda Cliette, Mary Joe Lowders, Bridgett Warren. L-R row 2: Coach Copeland, Cynthia Cornelius, Sharon Jordan, Carla Sim- mons, Cynthia Bell, Betty Spencer, Janice Bryant, Octavia Glawson. 1. 440 Relay Brenda Cliette, Stephanie Collier, Janice Bryant, Betty Mitchell 2. 440 Run Janice Bryant, Stephanie Collier 3. High Jump ae: we : Cynthia Cornelius, Nina Duncan Pe 4. Hundred Yd. Dash ease ' Betty Mitchell, Brenda Cliette (em atl Siemens 2 5. Long Jump Cynthia Cornelius, Linda Hall 6. Mile Relay Ist Team Janice Bryant, Latonya Greene, Stephanie Collier, Brenda Cliette not pictured Vivian Cummings 110 Hurdles Gwen Brown Discus, Shot Put Bridgett Warren Shot Put Tamara Carterm, Debroda Cornelius Stats, Man., Train., Sissy Webb, Octavia Glawson, Ronnie Cabiness, Kim King Mile Relay Cynthia Bell, Cynthia Cornelius, Carla Simmons, Mary Jo Lowder Mile Run Cynthia Bell, Betty Spencer 220 Run Mary Jo Lowder, Brenda Cliette, Stephanie Collier ne i en a a J ' N Ny ; ' ' ' . a x xx xx ix > 2 ee 6% . 2eeeean' ~* x * AA CALL EY BOYS TENNIS Todd Beach Gregory Boatwright Reginald Collj William Garey, Jerry Gray Christopher Myles Terrence Stephens GIRLS TENNIS +. ey > Back Row, L-R: Demetria Scales, Gaydrea Grey, Cassandra Harris, Colleen Pitts, Arlita Jackson, Teresa Ellis, Melanese Sampson, Shenita Hodges, Lizzie Bell. Front Row, L-R: Coach Marilyn Sikes, Demetress Patrick, Pamela Ritter, Ceylon Rowland, and Parissa Chester. Oh shucks, its a net ball? Service Girls Tennis *? 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Ware James Lester known as Moon Addie is a Super Senior Bobbie loves Gerry Zita Wright Senior 81 Evette loves Darryl Vicki Class of 81 Clara Hollins AEC ANNALS a D ad =< a = = ' - = = oS -= = , = Le i > < a p< S Z ~ DN) ALMA MATER Northeast High, dear Alma Mater, Proudly standing tall; Faithfully you have given, Knowledge to all. Northeast High, dear Alma Mater, Forer your light shall shine; Memries of the red and gold, Ever in our minds. REFRAIN: Always lead us, Always watch us, Never let us fail; Northeast High, we love you so, Loyalty prevails. Northeast High, dear Alma Mater, Three great schools of old; Everlastingly united, Into this mighty fold. Northeast High, dear Alma Mater, You shall be our guide; Years pass by, but in our hearts, Lies that Raider pride. Northeast High, NORTHEAST HIGH. S E N I O R S Vv I S I T NK Be LOW MILITARY BALL Distinction > S < : S = 179 180 Thanks For The Memories ... The Valhalla Staff wishes to apologize to the Northeast family and supporters for the delay in the production of the 1980-81 yearbook. We also salute those of you who were instrumental in helping us to complete a gigantic task. A special note of thanks goes to Mrs. Kitchens of the Appling Building for the developing of pictures and to Mr. Phil Hicks for photography. Lunch on the lawn Where are your Rhinestones, Cowboy? Candid Camera Killing Time The point is Did you see that? The sweetest of the sweet What Am I Doing Here? Senior Invitations Arrive . B at a