The Valhalla 1993

Counter-Clockwise from Top

Tomeko Daniely,
Tamika Miller,

hantel Sutton, Jawanna Durham,
Christy Mountain, Luciana Green, Richard Ruth

erford, Tiffany Archer, Sheldon Hart, Dericus Har
vey, Kela Primus.

VALHALLA 1993

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Northeast * High * School
1646 Upper * River * Road
Macon Georgia * 31211

CANT STOP
ly ae ) US NOW

Whether its sports, academics
or the stigmas attached to our

reputation, true Raiders know
that you Cant Stop Us Now!

As studerits we enter a classroom for the first time each year
experiencing joy, laughter nervousness, excitement, and silliness.

With each new year we begin with a dean slate and a fresh
attitude in anticipation that this year will be one of the best yet. We
look forward to finding out who is in each of our classes. We eagerly
await getting our schedules to see if we got the classes we signed up
for!

We congratulate each other on making it this far, remembering
those who fell behind in their studies. And upon entering a
classroom steadily filling with students, we wonder what will be
required of us. We wonder if we will measure up to the standards
expected of us.

Whatever our feelings, actions, or words when we enter that first
classroom on the first day of school, we know we made it back
another year and Nothing Can Stop Us Nov!!!

Hollie Eason

Students getting off to the right start, work hard to make that first progress report
look good.

BP enaisi

As another conversation passes in
another day of yet another week in
high school, we at Northeast thor-
oughly involve ourselves in a diver-
sity of activities, whether in school or
away from the educational environ-
ment. These activities play signif-
icant roles in our student lives. Stu-
dent life at Northeast is always
happening. Conversations range
from stories read in English to after
school hangouts and favorite team
sports.

These daily conversations turn
into weekly experiences and even-
tually past memories with out much
notice. The change throughout the
year is barely noticeable but when
reflected upon, we realize that these
conversations make up our days here
at Northeast. So whether our student
life involves academics or extracur-
ricular activities. You Can't Stop Us
Now! Lyn Echols.

Taking time off from duty, Officer Wilcher and Coach After hanging a banner, Seniors Colitha Nolton, Lyn Echols, Arthalia
Street break for a little conversation. Grey, and Junior Lakisha Brown show their school spirit.

After school,
everyone goes
their separate
ways.

Seniors Fred Gray, Belinda Hart, Luciana Green, Frank Horne, Junior George Ray, and sophomores, Ken Neal and Kisha Demps use their
lunch break to chill

N.E. students moving right along to class Stopping to chat berween classes, Anitra Curry and Jermaine
Singleton share a laugh.

Middle Left Sophomore Monica Wilson completes her typing assignment in Pre-Tech
Top Left Mrs. Duhart reviews vocabulary words with her class

Juniors relaxing in the shade behind Lasseter

Top Right James Hughley, Antonio Hughes, Warren Hughes and Larry Robertson clown around
in the halls,

Middle Right Christine Massey helps a student with an assignment

Students work together to
get the job done.

Orlando Randall, Michael Womack, Mark Horne, Nicholas Coleman, Allen Riggins and
Ken Neal are all smiles as they pose for a picture during lunch break

Latago Ates makes his way through the crowded gym at the pep rally

Students make their way to the buses at 2:15

Six friends take time out to
pose for a picture between
classes.

In the Beginning .

As school buses and cars rolled into the schools parking lot
and students swarmed the school grounds, one thing was clear
a new school year had begun at Northeast.

This year has brought about many changes at Northeast
such as the new lunch break schedule, new teachers, and the
new counselors. As always with the beginning of a new school
year, the students have a different attitude and outlook on
school.

Freshman Sherrico Lawson feels that, she is happy to be at
Northeast and wants to make the most of her time.

Junior Juan Forsyth says, I am ready to graduate and go on
to college.

Senior Nikale Johnson commented that, he is ready to
graduate, go new places, and meet new people.

These Raiders are on their way and nothing can stop them
now.

Tino McElroy is surprised by the photographer as he talks to
Kesha Davis.

Top Left The band and Jazettes show their school spirit during a pep rally. Top Right
Anwar Nasir creeps onto the bus after a long day at school. Middle Left Kenny
Brown, Nicki Winbourne and Alexion Clowers show their Raider Pride by wearing
foorball T-shirts. Middle Right Shaundra Walker, Erika Smith, Staci McElroy,
Michael Lindsey, Kela Primus, and Loretta Ramey are happy to be together again after a

long summer
Ms. Benson assists Romita Thomas with an assignment

The Class Nobody Cuts

Lunch Break. At Northeast the two words are synonymous with
hanging out with friends and having a good time. However, students
returning this school term found that things had changed. First lunch,
which was held last year from 11:40 to 12:25 in the Mark Smith
building, is now 10:45 to 11:25. Students on first half have a choice of
either eating lunch or hanging out on the breezeway in front of Mark
Smith. Second lunch, held last year from 12:35 to 1:20 is now, from
11:40 to 12:20 in Lasseter building. Last year, students who chose not to
eat could be found outside between Lasseter and Vocational chilling on the
breezeway or sprawled out on the grass. This year things were different.
Students were required to remain behind the Lasseter building.

Sophomore Raphel Adams, who has first half, voices his opinion. Its
O.K. because Im hungry around 3rd period, the food is better this year,
and Im around a lot of my friends. Sophomore Tyrone Mason, who has
second half said, We should be able to be between Lasseter and
Vocational like last year.

Even with the time change and the sometimes less than desirable
locations, lunch break is always a time for fun with friends or simply
relaxing.

Top Tomeca Washington is all smiles as she gets her lunch.
Middle Alicia Carner and Carlos White Can't you see Im busy?

Bottom Seniors Lawrence Vincent, Terrance Slappey and Dominique Johnson are deep in
thought.

Umm! Tastes good!

April Jackson enjoys herself in the lunch
line

Seniors, Keisha Bailey and Chiquita
Martain get some work done on lunch

Does this look good or what?

ries to retrieve a shoe from the

break

FASHION
from

head

to

Pee

he Nes

Hasan Duval, Adina Garvett, and Leron Curry have that attitude about fashion! Norris Battle and Loretta Ramey show off the latest style while coolin in front of a
friends car.

When it comes to fashion, you cant stop that Northeast style! Whether
it is creating your own style, bringing back old styles, or following the
latest trends, Raiders are doing it all. When asked, do you feel the way a
person dresses is important, Junior, Jerome Finney responded, to a
certain extent. It doesnt really say anything about your personality. It does

say you like to be neat and clean. I do not think it is important for me to

dress nice. I like to do it.
Most people dont dress nice to impress people, they just like to do it.
On the other hand, Junior Erika Smith (who is also the President of the

Style all the way down to their feet.

Antonio Henderson and Charmaine Madison profile their
style on 2nd half lunch.

fashion conscious club EDEs) says, I feel that when a person sees you,
the first thing they notice is how you dress and I like to make a lasting
impression. Some people think that the way a person dresses reflects on
how that person feels about himself. Senior, Patrick Gary, says he dresses
nice, because I have a high self-esteem and people are used to seeing me
dress nice." Whether it is for your own personal benefit or to make a
lasting impression, you Cant Stop our Northeast Style!

Shaundra Walker

Patrick Gary takes a break co show off his
sophisticated style on his way to Sth period

Tarica Saxby and Jerome Finney show off their casualside

Just Call My Name... I'll be There

In the words of TLC What about your friends, will they let you
down, will they be around ... This is something that Kelvin
Sampson and Undra Thomas dont have to worry about. To
understand these young men we must know what kind of guys they
are. Kelvin is outgoing and he speaks his mind, where as Undra is
shy and talks to others with his eyes. The tight bond between these
two has developed from years of friendship. One particular ex-
perience back in elementary school is their most memorable. Undra
was in the 3rd grade, and Kelvin in the 4th. One day the two got
into a little mischief in the store. They took a box containing 24
Snickers bars. When a female classmate tattled to Kelvins mother,
the boys took it upon themselves to quickly get rid of the evidence
before confronted. They ate every last Snicker bar in 30 minutes.
Kelvins mom found no evidence, so she didnt punish the boys.
But they actually punished themselves because they made them-
selves very sick. Some of that creativity has stayed with them into
their teenage years. When asked about the fashion statement they
are hoping to make with their afros, Kelvin responded, Its not a
fashion statement. We just want to be different. Everyone has the | Undra Thomas and Kelvin Sampson show that Raider pride.
same hairstyle and thats boring. These fellas have three major
don'ts. (1) They dont wear tennis shoes (2) The dont wear
anything that corresponds with sports. (3) They dont wear Hilfiger
shirts. Their reason for all these donts is simply that they dont
want to be like everyone else. Their ultimate goal is to be unique
unlike any other, and thus far they have been successful. They also
wish not to be judged before you know them. To the fellas, they
arent out to take the females but only to seek female-male
friendships. Undra is looking forward to college, meeting the right
girl, and shopping. Kelvin aspires to be an architect and has an
active social life. Nothing Can Stop this Friendship!

Alicia Carner

Kelvin Sampson and Undra Thomas use Mrs. Fultzs car to express their
taste in fine automobiles.

Fraley Anderson and Rodney Jordan are
best friends 4-ever

Lyn Echols and Arthalia Grey

Kyshia Bailey and Chiquita Martin Tracey Denerson and Charmaine Griswold

Lucianna Green and Tomeko Daniely
who are bestfriends pose with Terrance
Ellis

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DEDICATED TO

MRS. JUDY FULTZ
FOR HER HARD WORK AND DEDICATION TO THE
NORTHEAST STUDENTS
AND THE VALHALLA STAFF

Judy Fultz is appalled by a question her student has asked.

Dedication is something that
cannot be taught. It comes from
years and years of unbroken service
to the same establishment. Ded-
ication also comes from truly be-
lieving that you are doing what any
person would do in your position.

During the 1991-92 school year,
Judy Fultz was replaced as year-
book advisor. This was and still is
in name only. Due to health prob-
lems she was advised not to teach
the yearbook class. However, she
was replaced only for a short time.
Even during her absence she con-
stantly made herself a part of the
class making sure things were run-
ning smoothly. Because of Mrs.
Fultzs dedication she defied her
doctor's orders and eventually be-
came the yearbook advisor once
again.

The absence of leadership as well
as the yearbook company changing

representatives, had the yearbook
in limbo. Frustration and despair
set in with the yearbook staff and
everyone had all but thrown up
their hands with disgust. Mrs.
Fultz became everyone's assurance
that we would have a 1991-92
yearbook.

We can never thank or repay
Mrs. Fultz for what she did for the
yearbook. We cannot express to
Mrs. Fultz how much it meant to
Northeast students to know that
someone truly cares about the only
memorium we have of ourselves in
high school. If it were not for her
persistence, all the special moments
that happened in 1991-92 would
never have existed. It is good to
know that dedication runs rampant
at Northeast and especially in Judy
Fultz.

Hollie Eason

Judy Fultz reassures student Michael Womack about his paper.

Northeast Then...

couldnt stop us then,

cant stop us now

Seems like yesterday, We all
seem to say. Yesterday, when
Northeast wasn't segregated.
When we were all separated but
should not have been, the time
when there was Appling, and a
high school for the Wildcats. A
time when there were Afros, Bobs,
bell bottoms, stacks, and leather
patch jackets, creating a style in
itself.

Everyone got along with each
other, there was a sense of togeth-
erness, and this was our family.
Confusion was not the issue in the
schools, and bitterness was not a
part of our daily lives. Spirit-filled
Wildcats roamed the halls of Peter
G. Appling, the band played, the
athletic activities were greatly sup-
ported, and the teachers were on a
one to one relationship with the
students.

As for the teachers, the students
loved them, listened to them,
talked to them, became frustrated
with them, frowned at them, and
smiled at them. But they were
grateful. Every student was unique,
with distinct personalities, within
the school they had leaders and
followers, givers and takers, dream-
ers and doers, some satisfied and
others dissatisfied. Stopping the
Wildcats was the hardest task for
anyone who tried. Determined to
get out and make it, they con-
tinued on keeping that Wildcat
pride for years and years through
the sixties up until 1970, the last
class graduated from Appling that
year. Tears were shed, bur it was
not sadness. The children had re-
ceived the dream that was thought
to be impossible. That dream was
to become integrated. To stop re-
ceiving left-over books from the
other schools, to get the same op-
portunities that the other students
that weren't of color received.

Appling Wildcats were no long-
er in play, but they were not for-
gotten, either. The years that had
passed were good years. There was
hope for the future. Now they all
were the Raiders. Blacks and
whites together. Northeast was as
it should be together, united as
a whole, as real family, as a real

school. Prejudice should not have been
the issue of the lives of the teenagers
that attended. Injustice should not
have been the issue, all they should
know now is that the dreamers are
doers, the satisfied are no longer dis-
satisfied, and the leaders and followers
are not behind one another, but beside
each other. Northeast now was work-
ing together to prove to the people
that this could work.

At first things were of course awk-
ward because the two races were not
used to attending the same school. For
a while, the black people stayed in
their groups and the whites in theirs.
It took them a while to get com-
fortable because there were always
some stares and whispers behind their
backs. This didnt just happen to
blacks but also to the whites that
attended this new Northeast. Deter-
mined, they strove to get along. As the
years passed by, whites became fewer
in number, not because the students
wanted it that way but their parents
wanted it that way. This still didnt
stop the Raiders nothing could
then and nothing can now.

Today is yesterday, we are the re-
cipients of time, we are the generation
from yesterday. We're making the
change for the better. Fantasy then,
reality now. Nothing has really
changed except the faces. We still
have the same spirited teens, the ac-
ademic achievers and the athletic
achievers. The styles haven't changed.
Hairstyles such as Afros, and Bobs are
on their way back, repeating time as is
inevitable. Growing up day by day we
still experience problems. There is still
injustice in the school for all of us, burt
that doesnt stop us. There are still
conflicts, but we overcome them.
Nothing is stopping us from fulfilling
the dreams of our parents and our-
selves. Their hopes for us can be
achieved.

Northeast High School has been
stereotyped in newspapers, on tele-
vision, and in every day conversation,
but we still haven't given up. There is
something we can do about it. And we
do, forget about what others say, show
our Raider pride, and nothing can stop
us, today, tomorrow, or the future.
Arthalia Grey

A vypical graduation picture taken in the late 60's Kenneth Wilder.

A group of kids posing for a picture after school. Then they
associated with the younger kids.

... And Now

Looks like a freshman just trying to get along.

A kindergarten dass in the 50's pose in front of Henry A. Hunt School

Northeast...
Couldnt Stop us Then

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Vivian Wilder Johnson, Wildcat Class of 1965, is presently the Educational Coordinator Seems like yesterday, when we're small, holding our parent's hand. But what was fantasy
Assistant /Media Specialist ac Carver Headstart School. then is reality now. Today is today now is now. And tomorrow, today will be
yesterday.

Northeast...
Cant Stop Us Now

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Good Times

Remember the times when

we would get together;

planning, working, talking,

then planning some more.

These were, and still are,

Good Times of yesterday and today.

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1. Ramon Tyler

. AndFe Anderson

. Jerod and Jerome
Finney

. Tina Powell

. Kendra Epps

. Schneika Center

. Shaundra Walker

page 23

1. Christy Mountain
2. Takelia Booze
3. Kela Primus
4. Karla Hill
5. Gerren
Eason

Siblings At the Same School

There are several siblings that attend
Northeast. Some claim each other and
some dont, but we know who you are!
When taking pictures of some of the
siblings, so much love could be found.
No matter how much they dog each
other out, we all know they love each
other dearly. Junior, Staci McElroy
says, I enjoy the fact that my brother
attends the same school that I attend. I
feel that it is exciting and we often
dress alike. Tiponya Miley has a sim-
ilar comment, I love going to the
same school as my sister because I
dont like to be separated from my
sister."" Wow! Talk about good family
relationships! Another close sibling pair
is Trukessa and Elbert Ussery. Trukes-
sa had nothing but nice things to say
about her brother. Im glad that I
attend school with my brother. When I

had classes that I couldn't find, he took
me to those classes. Now thats a
brother for you. He even takes up for
me if he hears about me getting into a
fight. I love and care for my brother. I
also will be there for him when he
needs a good sister. Now if that
doesnt sound like the perfect TV sis-
ter/brother relationship, then I dont
know what does! A lot of the brothers
said they would take up for their sis-
ters.

On the flip side, some siblings dont
like the idea of going to the same
school. This is mainly because they feel
they cant do anything because their
sister /brother might tell on them. To
all siblings out there stay in good
with each other because you'll realize in
the long run that they are (and always
will be) your closest, truest friends.

Top right Niketa and Carletta West who is who?

Who would have guessed Chris and Tina Powell are related?

Bottom right Deaner and Shon Rutland have style in their sisterhood!

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Good Thing or Bad Thing?

Top left Harold and Chan Tharpe are more than
brothers they are best boys!

Top right Twins Jerome and Jerod Finney are as
different as they look.

Bottom left Trukessa and Elbert Ussery are a
close sister and brother pair.

Middle right Younger brother, Christie, said he
would always look after his sister, Kerria.

Bottom right Deshira and Tiponya Miley are
more than sisters they are best friends.

Driving to School

Driving to school is a privilege
you look forward to from the be-
ginning of your high school years.
It gives you the chance to exert
your independence and sometimes
just lets you show off.

While showing off your car may
be a reason to drive, there are oth-
ers. When you move up in rank in
school, you also incur activities.
Getting to and from these extra-
curricular activities can be a real
hassle if you cant drive yourself
where you need to go. Senoir Cha-
quita Martin is one of those in-
dividuals. She is a member and an
officer of several clubs where at-
temdance is vital. Chaquita Martin
says, I dont see how I got around
without my license and my
car.Michael Womack began foot-

ball practice and later began to
drive to school. Practice after school
necessitated driving for him. Kale
Johnson also started driving to
school in his junior year. He claims
the reason he started driving was "I
had places to go, things to do, and
people to see. Ronnie Byron is an
exception. He began driving at the
end of his tenth grade year. He
says, I got tired of riding the
bus.

While the majority of Northeast
students are still cheesehound
bound, a great number drive to
school. The reasons are varied and
equally important to all of them.
Driving to school is indeed a priv-
ilege and a definite boost to ones
social life.

Ronnie Byron says, I've got the right car baby, Uh Huh!

Michael Womack comments, I got it like chat!"

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Kale Johnsop remarks, Oh what a feeling!

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Softball athletes show that they endorse all Northeast sports (especially football)
100%.

Seniors: Shantrice Sams, Dominique Johnson, Hollie Eason, and Arthalia Grey
demonstrate their class spirit (Senior Cuffs).

Tracy Denerson sits quietly while reading her assignment.

A DAY IN THE
LIFE
OF NORTHEAST

Top left Junior Mark Horne recites aloud to make sure he remembers correctly.

Top right Derrick Caple looks at Lori Hall in disbelief of what she just said.

Northeast students converse between classes about what they'll do after school. Cheerleaders Arthalia Grey and Chiquita Glover pose for that special moment

English, Mathematics, Social Studies, Science,
Foreign Language, and Vocational Technology
what do all of these subjects have in common? They
are all a part of our everyday Academic curriculum.

I will study and get ready and the opportunity
will come. As we enter this great institution of
learning, we see this quote by Abraham Lincoln on
the Lasseter Building. In different ways it inspires
many of us to do things to help others and to make
things change. For some, it encourages them to
study harder and go that extra mile, for others it

says to keep up with work you are doing. As long as

we continue to strive in our Academics you

CAN'T STOP US NOW.

Mrs. Fultz helps her students while Shawn Campbell looks over
his notes.

Terrell White makes an excellent point during a presentation.

Rho Shonda Ashley and Patrick Gary are happy they finally got the
problem in Geometry solved.

Unstoppable -

Knowledge

Northeast Academics are unstoppable. Hav-
ing some of the best teachers in the business, we
take pride in being renowned for academic
excellence. We have advanced academic classes
which include AP English, AP Calculus, AP
Biology, and AP American History. We also
have a gifted program called Mankind, which is
for our most talented students. Northeast com-
petes in academic bowls each year which are
divided into math and science. We send a group
of bright students to represent us.

We've done well in the past, but we plan to
do a most excellent job in the furure. Northeast
has won numerous trophies in our academic
meets. We plan to win more. We are constantly
upgtading our educational system. We added
the Quest Program to our long line of computer
software. This program helps to find occu-
pations, scholarships, grants, and financial aid.

Northeast excels more and more every year in
Academics. We will continue to do that so
future generations can look at us as an example
of academic excellence.

An eager student expresses herself in Mrs. Fowler's Amer-
ican History class.

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Kevin Barber and a fellow classmate use teamwork to complete an assignment
Tony Ferguson works hard in Dr. Davis 6th Pd. Pre-tech dass

Derrick Hughes, Tarica Saxby, and Michael Lindsey look on as Lori Saunders uses the balance scale during lab.

Bill Evans is very interested in what his teacher has to say.

Shamecka Brook, Walter Grey and Michael Womack work hard on an assignment in

Mrs. Reaves is deep into teaching her lesson. Mr. Parry's Physics class

During our high school years, we all like to be
a part of something. Here at Northeast, the
clubs and organizations are numerous. If you are

the highly academic type, you can be in the Beta
Club. For those that have interests in Math and
Science, there are the Math and Science Clubs.
Theres even J.R.O.T.C. for the military in-
clined.

Basically, whatever suits your fancy, we have
it here at Northeast. Our clubs and organ-
izations are one thing that you CANT
STOP!

DECA members work on the 92-93 Spirit Chain.

Sefior Brown, our Spanish Club advisor, chuckles at a statement made by a student.

Advanced Choir: L-R, Front Row: Yulantress Little, Robbie Saxby, Sobego Thomas, Decarlos Latimore, Ninie Anderson.

L-R, 2nd Row: ShaRhona Thomas, Octavia Carner, Tamika Mason, Chelette Brown, Lashonda Green, Chakeeta Harris, Kenisha Reynolds.
L-R, 3rd Row: Angie Thomas, Tricia Person, Tammie Taylor, Amy Coon, Qunsheda Freeman, Amy Coulter, S. Graper, Veronica Mullen.
L-R, 4th Row: Demetria Camp, Jeanette Ford, Shaunelle Brezial, Felicia Graybill, Jarquetta Hall, Marquita Eason, Rita Roundtree, Angel
Copeland, Sharonda Jones.

Teenboard: L-R: Wanike Shakespeare,
Carletta Hurt.

Salmagundi: Front Row, L-R: Charmain Griswold, Darin Chambers, Tamika Wimberly, Stephanie Reese, LaShonda Pless,

Rhonda Dunn, Tracy Denerson.
Row 2: Travis Ragins, Benita Wheeler, LaShunda Dennis, Christopher Moore, Alicia Wilson, Arthalia Grey, Angela Powell, Sharon Henley.

Row 3: Mandi Brooks, Alan Davis, Allen Stephens, Robbie Owen.

Golden Star: Row 1, L-R: Benetta
Chester, Heather Barnett, Josquitta Fin-
ney, Alleen Riley, Stacey Archer, Keshel
Robinson.

Row 2: Eric Stubbs, Chiquita Glover,
Tanisha McDade, Ms. Hendericks, ad-
visor.

Row 3: Marcus Freeman, Ernest Gillis,
Fred Gray.

Freshmen Class Officers and Reps.

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L-R, Front Row: Juwanna Durham and Tiffany Archer.
Back Row: Korlue Kpor, and Michelle Humphrey.

L-R, Front Row: Chan Tharpe, Qunsheda Freeman, Miracle Primus.
L-R, Back Row: Kelvin Wilder, Vonnie Anthony, , Yarvis Pringle.

Sophomore Class Officers and Reps.
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R, Front Row: Derius Harvey, Sheldon Hart.
R, Back Row: Tiffany Simmons, Timiko Gray.

LR, Front Row: Kisha Demps, Kametrius Singleton, Shalandria Ware, Kenieshua Burnett, LaShunda Batiesre.
+R, Back Row: Latoshia Carswell, Lakeerya Gibbs, Alonzo Davis, Gregory Alexander, Crawford, Courtney Morriss.

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Row 1: Kim Watkins, Katara Hunt, Takeila Booze, Takethia Williams, Laretta Ramey, Erika Smith, Brandice Bailey, Lakiesha Brown.
Row 2: Allen Davis, Akemi Skelton, Tiponya Miley, Sammy Spann, Jermal Durham, Schneika Center, Christine Massey.

Kela Primes, Tomika Miller.
Row 2: Tameka Simmons, Sammy Spann.

Senior Class
Officers and
Reps.

L-R: Chantel Sutton, Charmaine Madison, Tomeko Dainley.

L-R, Row 1: RhoShonda Ashley, Erika Woodford, Valyncia Echols, Chiquita Spain, Danita Mathis.
L-R, Row 2: Sharon Henley, Josquitta Finney, Terrence Ellis, Tracy Denerson, Eulanda Waller, Bonny Hicks.
L-R, Row 3: Zundele Newsome, Marshall Hughes, Chad Fitzpatrick.

Cant Stop That N.E.
Military.

Jermaine Hill competes for the championship.

L-R, Row 1: Morgan, Keith; Skelton, Akem; Johnson, Kale; Dunn, Romas; Stanley, Jennifer; Newton, Tyrone; Davis,
Alonzo.

Row 2: Davis, Lorenzo; Cabiness, Chris; Stephens, Tray; King III, Richard; Earley, Landrick; Braswell, Kevin; Paul, Fatishia;
Abbott, Ben; Hill, Jefferry; Flags, Valencia, Hughes, Micheal; Eason, Marquita; Rainey, Sayettith; Bell, Makireso.

Row 3: Thomas, Dana; Lewis, Philip; Zellner, Deplane; Cooms, Franchetta,; Hamm, Lawanda; King, Corey; Feugerson,
Ruby; Solomon, Chelsea; Hall, Jarquetta; Harvey, Teresa; Jackson, Shawn; Ward, Myan; Dixon, Dora; Jackson, Anjun;
Brown, Jermanlo.

Row 4: Carswell, Latoshia; Wilson, Bryan; Yarber, Shan; Seabrooks, Rosalyn; Parks, Felicia; Ranita, Thomas; Williams,
Cassandra; Green, Earl; Lucas, Elizabeth; Wimbush, Chedrick; Mason, Tryone; Ross, Kizzezy; Jordan, Alfatina; Patterson,
Embray.

Row 5: Williams, Derrick; Dunn, Rhonda.

L-R, Row 1: Emory, Jennifer; Wyn, Kelvin; Grimes, Lafayette; Anderson, Andre; Lowe, Jason.

Row 2: Daniels, Adrian; Woodford, Tamika; Carlisle, Tuquester; Harris, Chakeeta; Williams, Chris; Grey, Lucas; Tripp,
Antoan; Grant, Adrian; Graybill, Felicia; Ford, Chris; Quainter, LaQuisa.

Row 3: Cowan, Marlon; Jones, Richard; Hightower, Taijuan; Sharp, Gregory; Horton, Shelton; Walker, Theresa; Tovares,
Collins; Hill, Diontae; Lowe, Nathanies.

Row 4: Latimore, Wendell; Marcus, JaRodney; Williams, Charlie; Bowens, Jeffery; Davis, Robert; Cornegay, LaQuista;
Williams, LaQuandra; Parker, Juanita; Hughes, Charity; Reynolds, Allen.

Row 5: Hoskins, Maurice; Hughes, Antonio; Moore, Bakari; Scott, Micheal.

L-R, Row 1: Persley, Jamie; Hill, Jermaine; Norwood, Keith; Pitts, Kyester; Lynah, Crawford; Walker, Clint. Sgt. Ikner keeps his company in order.
Row 2: Fanley, Jeff; Harris, Laquerro; Thomas, Angie; Sandifer, Kenzie; Carry, Sherod; Billingslea, Shawn; Dean, Cedric;

Johnson, Carman,

Row 3: Adams, Charis, Benjamin, Dionne; Kemp, Pamela; Booker, Davares; Simmons, Natalie; Latimore, DeCarlo; Warren Jr.,

Jean; Cornegay, William.

Row 4: Gibson, Matang; Jones, Kolita, Malcon, Stevie; Terry, Micheal; Hornsby, Tasha; Crawford, Alphonso; Brown, Candice;

Greene, Bry; Sanders, Micheal; Dunn, Rhonda; William, Carlos; Smith, Octavia.

L-R, Row 1: Reese, Stephanie; Clowers, Alexion; Lockett, Phillip; Anderson, Tonya; Lowder, James; Hall, Norman; Lowe, Chad;

Campbell, Shawn.

Row 2: Gloster, Luela; Ingram, Accura; Kendricks, Tammie; Smith, Martina; Marcus, Travis; Woodard, Shawn; Tolliver, ts . ,
Rolanda; Jackson, Jeymaralynne; Wheeler, Latrecia; Graper, Stacia. Can't Stop Sgt. Ikners Military Pride.
Row 3: Curry, Shamika; Brown, Fred; Johnson, James; Holden, Glenn; Manson, Shone; Worthy, Jennifer; White, Tian; Wilder,

Janeine; Flowers, Van; Mains, Dontayn; Riley, Justin.

Row 4: Woodard, Sherronda; Reynolds, Wayne; Chappell, Cassandra; Anderson, Nina; Horton,Chris; Crawford, Alonzo;

Gilmore, Debra; Barker, Jonathan; Horton, Reginald; Deshazier, Selina.

Row 5: Robinson, Eddie; Neeley, Deirdre; Hamm, Kevin; Hancock, Arnetra.

Front Row, L-R: Stephaine Reese, Chad
Lowe.

Second Row, L-R: Clint Walker, Jennifer
Emory, Keith Morgan, Shawn Campbell.

Front Row, L-R: Clint Walker, Romas
Dunn.

Second Row, L-R: Makiteso Bell, Derrick
Williams, Alonzono Davis.

Front Row, L-R: Stephaine Reese, Chad
Lowe, Clint Walker, Shaun Campbell.
Second Row, L-R: Justin Riley, Shamekia
Curry, Latoshia Carswell.

Third Row, L-R: Alunozo Davis, Daphne
Zellner, Rolanda Tolliver, Dontaye Mains.
Fourth Row, L-R: Jennifer Stanky, Akemi
Skelton.

Front Row, L-R: Norman Hall, Deidra
Neely, Ben Abbot.

Back Row, L-R: Chris Horton, Antoan
Tripp.

Front Row, L-R: Stephanie Reese, Ruby
Ferguson, Jennifer Stanley, Akemi Skeleton.
Back Row, L-R: Candice Brown, Latrecia
Wheeler, Teniesha Fowler, Sherroda W ood-
ford.

Front Row, L-R: Stephanie Reese, Jennifer
Emory, Kevin Wynn, Shawn Campbell,
Romas Dunn, Phillip Lockett.

2nd Row, L-R: Clint Walker, Candice
Brown, Akemi Skelton, Kevin Hamm,
Chavis Adams, Jennifer Worthy, Derrick
Williams, Keith Norwood.

3rd Row, L-R: Teneisha Fowler, Sheronda
Woodford, Arnetra Hancock, Ruby
Furgeson, Norman Hall, Accra Ingram,
Deidra Neely.

4th Row, L-R: Tonya Anderson, Jennifer
Stanley, William Cornegay, Latrecia Wheel-
er, Carlos Williams, Jamie Persicy, Alonzo
Davis.

4th Top Row: Denetris Hurt, Arthalia Gray, Mya Ward, Lyn Echols, Shana Johnson.

3rd Row: Andrea Crafter, Bobby Sanders, Kendra Epps, Chaquita Glover, Angela Powell, Danielle Ross, Lashonda Dennis, Tamika Fairfax,
Eulanda Walker, Tiponaya Miley.

2nd Row: Michael Womack, Lori Saunders, Shaundra Walker, Kevin Wynn, Hollie Eason, Danita Mathis.
Ist Row: Alicia Carner, Tamika Wimberly, Maurice Harris, Mrs. Cullen, Teddy Madison, Telly Bryson, Tralia Williams.

Denetris Hurt Advertising Manager

Co-Editors Lyn Echols, Mya Ward
Andrea Crafter Business Manager

L-R, Row 1: Kesha Davis, Shimeka Edwards, Tracy Denerson, Lori Saunders, Lawrence Vincent, Mrs. Julia Manard.

Row 2, L-R: Michelle Williams, Chauncey Harden, Courtney Wright, Nicole Wilder, Adrienne Williams, Lartarsia Williams,

Row 3, L-R: Shawn Ward, Tiffany Archer, Myon Ward, Bridgett Brown, Nikiya Watkins, Sharral Muss, Tracy Stinson, Deaner Rutland.

Row 4, L-R: Calandra Vincent, Tiffany Simmons, Carletta Hurt, Tina Powell, Maurice Lovett, Shakira Strange, Tiponya Miley, Yoshina Buford, Shermunte
Thomas

Row 5, L-R: Timiko Gray, Jernice Sarter, Rhonda Martin, Orlando Randall, Rovianne Brown, Lakeenya Gibbs

Row 1, L-R: Alicia Carner, Anderson Fraley, Gail Fowler.

Row 2, L-R: Chiquita Glover, Roshunda Ashley, Arthalia Grey, Michael Sanders.

Row 3, L-R: Lyn Echols, Subey Thomas, Adina Garrett, Quincy Cabiness, Jeanette Ford.
Row 4, L-R: Rovianne Brown, Sanchez Graham, Courtney Morris, James Lowder.

Row 5, L-R: Rodney Jordan, Terrence Ellis, Orlando Randall.

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Front Row, L-R: Michele Haring, Stacy Hill, Kisha Demps, Eric Hill, Carlos White, Alicia Wilson, Wanike Shakespeare, LaShonda Dillard,
Kwynnjatta Evans.

Back Row, L-R: Jernice Sarter, Teresa Shakespeare, Shawn Ward, Pamela Cabiness, Patricia Rice, LaKisha Brown, Antonio Jackson.

Row 3, L-R: Tamika Hendrix, Terrell Glover, Zundele Newsome, DanFerrell Marcus, Patricia Taylor, Nikiya Watkins, Darryl Searcy.

Row 1: Yolanda Aaron, Stephanie Reese, Vice President, LaShonda Pless, Marton Johnson, Kela Primus, LaPhelia Stephens,
Richard Rutherford, Jr., Treasurer, Carletta Hurt, President, Jarquetta Tharpe, Reporter, Eulanda Waller, Kendra Epps, Mrs. Little.

Row 2: Ketarya Hunt, Schneika Center, Christine Massey, Kisha Demps, Shawn Ward, Marnise Smith, Latonya Joyce, Tamika Hendrix, Nikiya
Watkins, Melinda Robinson, Rose Stinson, Chan Tharpe, Tameka Simmons, Shimeka Edwards.

Row 3: Altovise Curtis, Theresa Gray, Franchetta Coons, Altovise Driskell, Natasha Mahone, Anitra Curry, Aisha Ridley, Canitrice Harrell,
Timiko Gray, Keshel Robinson, April Bryant, Lashonda Batiste, Erica Lamar.

Row 4: Erika Smith, Shaundra Walker, Shana Johnson, Tyvesha Bond, Shannon Teague, LaShonda Greene, Tomeka Dean, LaShunda Dennis,
Tralia Williams, Erika Wright, Samantha Massey, Alonzo Davis, April Jackson, Calandra Vincent, Tiffany Billue.

L-R, Row 1; Aisha Ridley, Lakisha Brown (Pres.), Jernice Sarter (Vice-Pres.), Kisha Demps (Secretary), Erica Lamar, Wanike Shakespeare, Shawn Ward, Melinda Robinson, Tiffany Billue
L-R, Row 2: Dawn Searcy, LaShonda Curry, Tameika Lindsey, Stephanie Reese, Brandice Bailey, Teresa Shakespeare, Loretta Damey, Marnise Smith, Timilco Gray, Akemi Skelton.

L-R, Row 3; Richard Rutherford, Jr., Anitra Curry, Ketarya Hunt, Yolanda Aaron, Tamika Hendrix, Scheika Center, Christine Massey, Kim Watkims, Angelia Reese, Nikiya Watkins, Darryl
Searcy.

L-R, Row 4: Bridgett Brown, Martino Gray, Terrunicka Williams, Jennifer Lamar, LeTisha Glover, Kalanna Williams, Loretta, Calandra Vincent, Jernel Durham.

L-R, Row 1: Chaquita Martin, Danielle Ross, Angela Powell, Sonia Palacios, Colitha Nolton, Arthalia Grey, Rhonda Dunn, Carlos Brazial,
Brandice Bailey, Bonny Hicks.
L-R, Row 2: Shameeka Brooks, Keyshia Bailey.

Spanish Club: Front Row, L-R: Chris-
tina Massey, Shanika Center, Senor
Brown, Jennifer Lamar, Ketanya Hunt.
2nd Row, L-R: Martino Gray, Orlando
Randall, Ira Davis

Science Club: Front Row, L-R: Mrs. Lewis, Tamika Miller, Aundra Stokes, Danita Mathis, Tomeko Daniely, Erica Woodford, Benetta Chester,
Sonia Placious, Nakiea Watkins, Mrs. Booker.

2nd Row, L-R: Courtney Wright, Chantel Sutton, Lucianna Green, Wanike Shakespeare, Tamika Fairfax, Tracy Denerson,
Roshaunda Ashley, Belinda Hart.

3rd Row, L-R: Jeselyn Martin, Dericus Harvey, Kemeka Chester, Tomeko Gray, Melinda Robinson, Boriche Sampson, Monia Flagg, Zapporah
Hicks, Shandra Brown

Beta Club; Front Row, L-R: Mrs. Judy Fultz, Chiquita Martin, Tamika Simmons, Schneika Center, Kela Primus, Sheldon Hart, Lori Saunders, Shaundra Walker.
2nd Row, L-R: Erica Woodford, Shameka Brooks, Dericus Harvey, Carletta Hurt, Nikiya Watkins, Jennifer Lamar, Kanika Stanley, Brichel Sampson, Tamika
Miller, John Rhodes, Christy Mountain.

3rd Row, L-R: Erika Smith, Marquita Eason, Theresa Gray, Ruby, Richard Rutherford, Shimeka Edwards, Ivory Smith, Jesselyn Martin, Kametrius Singleton, Joy
Walton, Shalaindria Ware.

4th Row, L-R: Terronicka Williams, Franchetta Coons, Kalanna Williams, Rhonda Martin, Erica Lamar, Camaria Sams, Ketarya Hunt, Myracle Primus, Kishan

Booker, Kamika Chester, Tasha Clowers.
5th Row, L-R: Tiffany Billue, Michelle Humphrey, Jowanda Durham, Korlue Kpor, Jernice Sarter, Theresa Shakespear, Curbin Smith, Greg Dinkins, Jay Johnson,

Larry Stephens.

French Club: Front Row, L-R:
Madam Hudson, Tammie Height,
Carlos Reynolds, Takeithia Wil-
liams, Dericus Harvey, Shameka
Edwards, Kanika Stanley, Belinda
Roberson, Richard Hughes.

2nd Row, L-R: Andra Stokes, Mar-
tina Gray, Nakitia Watkins, Shawn
Campbell, Terrence Spradley, Jalisa
Barron, Timiko Gray, Lakeenya
Gibbs.

3rd Row, L-R: (_), Sonja Palacios,
Latoshia Carswell, Joy Thomas,
Charlene Jordan, Sheniqua Mitch-
um, Tri'nisa Horton, Takesha
Bond, ( ), Jessilyn Martin,
Symeka Harris.

4th Row, L-R: LaShunda Collins,
Larissa Sams, Jermaine Person, Der-
rick Willis, Walter Gray, Sanchez
Graham, (_ ), Joy Walton.

Math Team Members: Orlando Randall, William Rozier, Christopher Moore, Stephanie Reese, Reneitta Lampkin, Tim Lowery, Chad Lowe, Andrew
Gibbs, Chiquita Glover, Chaquita Martin, Allen Riggens, Gregory Smith, Maurice Harris, Dimetri Smith, Tiffany Billue, Larry Stephens, Nikiya
Watkins, Chandra Brown, Jawonda Durham, Zakia Adams, Dericus Harvey, Erica Woodford.

Row I: Mrs. Wheeler, Erica Woodford, Carletta Hurt, Tomeko Daniely, Ruby Ferguson Row II: Kenieshua Burnette, Charmaine Madison, Timiko
Gray, Lakeenya Gibbs, Kisha Demps, Charlinda Cannady, Row III: Kalanna Williams, Sundanyl Farmer, Dericus Harvey, Andrew Gibbs Row IV:
Chaquita Martin, Dana turk, Lashonda Banks, Joi Thomas, Chris Moore, Larry Stpehens

Row I: Mrs. Lewis, Kisha Demps, Erica Woodfrod, Tomika Miller, Tomeko Danieky
Row II: Chandria Brown, Dericus Harvey, Nikiya Watkins, Mrs. Booker

JUNIOR CITY COUNCIL DIPLOMATS

Row I: Adrienne Williams, Chaquita Martin, Bonny Hicks, Luciana Green, Lyn Echols Row
II: Stephanie Reese, Tomeko Daniely, Chad Lowe Row III: Erica Woodford, Lashonda Pless,
Heather Barnette

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Row I: Lyn Echols, Tomeko Daniely, Bonny Hicks, Luciana Green, Christy Mountain, Wanike Shakespeare, Tracy Denerson,
Eulanda Waller, Charlinda Cannady Row II: Tiffany Simmons, Lakenya Gibbs, Tiponya Miley, Jerry Brown, Erica Woodford, Tomika Miller, Kela
Primus, Tomeka Simmons, Sammy Spann, Jermel Durham Row III: Takethia Williams, Akemi Skelton, Timiko Gray, Latoshia Carswell, Kenieshua
Burnette, Lashonda Batieste, Shawn Campbell, Stephanie Reese Sheldon Hart Row IV: Yarvis Pringle, Chan Tharpe, Kelvin Wilder, Gregory Dinkins,
Korlue Kpor, Rhonda Martin, Dericus Harvey Row V: Alonzo Davis, Michelle Humphrey, Jawonda Durham, Tonya Walker, Theresa Shakespeare

Row I: Mrs. Aaron, Adrienne Williams, Emeko Stephens, Rovianne Brown, Josquitta Finney, Dmetri Smith, Sharral Moss, Korlue Kpor, Benjil Lightfoot, Adina Garrett, Joy Walton, Candace Brown, Tiffany
Hardware, Michelle Humphrey, Jawona Durham
Row II: Latarsha Williams, Trukessa Ussery, Neketta Winbourne, Tricia Person, Stephanie Smith, Rhoshonda Ashley, Chiquita Spain, Tomeko Daniely, Luciana Green, Pamela Cabiness, Rhoshunda Brown, Kishun
Booker, Anderson Fraley
Row III:Deaner Rutland, Wanda Harper, Belinda Hart, Tracey Smith, Rosette Morgan, Denise Grant, Fredricka Wilson, Shalandria Ware, Kametrise Singleton, Rhonda Martin, Tomika Miller, Kim Watkins, Mario
Hendricks, Shenard Sams
Row IV: Karen Bowers, Rhonda Dunn, Sheniqua Mitchum, Kenieshua Burnette, Taesha Parker, Corbin Smith, Ivory Smith, Vernica Hampton, Sebrenia Simmons, Bruce Clymer, Takeila Booze, Jasmine Graper,
Rodney Woodard, Rodney Jordan, Calbor Hicks
Row V: Nicole Wilder, Holly Clowers, Latonya Green, Vashan Rutland, Yoshina Buford, Angelia Reese, Angel Martin, Shawn ( ampbell, Rholanda Toliver, Tomeka Spivey, Chantel Sutton, Erica Woodford, Jerry
Battle, Gary Clowers, Kaytrius Pertillo, Tomeka Albritton hendria Williams, Takeitha Williams, Dericus Harvey, James Lowder, Marquese Calhoun, Chris James, Timothy Morgan, Tequerro Wilburne, Jay
Johnson, Larry Bell, Charles Oliver

Row VI: Tarica Saxby, Shalandria Kitchens, Tomeko McNair, Serena Butts, Therrie Bryant, Marquesio Bell, Rashan Curry, Kelvin Wilder, Gregory Dinkins, Darrell Freeman, Quincy Cabiness, Mr. Love

Row VII: Takesha Smith, Dayan Lovett, Curtis Clowers, George Harvey, Courtney Morris

Anderson Fraley plays the tri-tom on the field Sharral Moss is happy and content playing her piccolo

Chiquita Spain flashes that Riader pride as she marches on
the field

Adina Garrett prepares the band for performance.

The jazzettes glimmer in style by showing off their lastest

moves and steps.

Our sports here at Northeast are
second to none. On every weekend,

many of our supporters come to cheer
our teams on. From September to
May, football to baseball, the Raiders
can't be beat.
V-for Victory, I-cause I can see, C -
Can't Stop Us Now, T-Take it to the
top, and O-Oh! Dont Stop, R-Are
you ready? Y-Why? Because we're #1!
Then theres the essential part of the
spirit, Cheerleaders. This group of
high spirited girls keeps us going
through the good times and the bad-
YOU CANT STOP OUR SPORTS.

You Can't Stop Our School Spirit!
Below: Coach Whitaker gives the girls some
helpful hints before the game.

Hangin With
The Big Dogs

The '92 football season was full
of trials and tribulation. The teams
record was no true indicator of the
teams ability. Something was just
missing.

Coach Edwards plans to go on a
major recruiting mission for the 93
season by contacting prospective
males all over Northeast. To have a

successful program, there has to be
faithful involvement and a pool of
talent.

Leaving are three year starters,
Derrick Caple, Michael Womack,
and Terrance Ellis, and two year
starters Frank Horne, Ben Morgan,
Sanchez Graham, and Marshall
Hughes.

Derrick Caple stretches before the big game.

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Marshall Hughes looks off as he waits for another stretch.

Mays:
Jones County:
Southwest:

Evans:
Central:
Southeast:
Warner Robins:
Butler:
Northside:
Baldwin:

Row I L-R: R. Jackson, M. Hughes, T. White, A. Parker, D. Caple, R. Lee, D. Wright, T. Madison, L.
Lucas, C. Lionel, A. Clowers, C. Wright
Row II: K. Brown, J. Forsyth, C. Tharpe, S. Porter, L. Grimes, C. Harvey, S. Woodard, W. Coney, G.
Fitzpatrick, S. Rainey, M. Womack
Row III: A. Davis, W. Latimore, S. Hall, R. Johnson, G. Thomas, A. Riggins, E. Warren, S. Spann, K.
Neal, F. Horne
Row IV: S. Graham, T. Collins, F. Gray, D. Webb, B. Morgan, J. Persley, P. Hollingshed, N. Coleman,
J. Causey, R. Sherman

Row V: A.Lucas, T. Tucker, K. Norwood, J. Person, E. Seubbs, O. Randall, T. Ellis, T. Stephens

Bringing him down. . .The Raiders tackle a Patriot.

Senior Markus Freeman has a talk with Coach Edwards about the next play.

Dont mess with Raiders!

Varsity Football / 59

A salute to the Senior Football Players.

Michael Baymack" Womack Ben Morgan
Linebacker Defensive End

Coach tells Derrick
Caple explicitly his
next move.

Rashone Shannon
Manager

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Terrance Spunky Ellis
Tightend

Orlando Randall
Defensive Tackle

Derrick Caple
Quarterback

Sanchez Graham
Offensive Lineman

Allen Riggins: Defensive End Marshall Hughes: Defensive Back Lafayette Grimes: Running Back Chad Fitzpatrick: Runnin Back

Wayne Coney Nicholas Coleman Frank Horne Tameka Fairfax
Running /Line back Offensive Lineman Offensive Lineman Manager

Senior Varsity Football Players / 61

B-Team
Football

Led by their coaches, Coach
Daniely and Sutherland, the 1992
Junior-Varsity Raider football
team finished their season with a
3-3 record. With victories over
Northside, Cental and Southwest,
they easily became the city
champs. This was definately
something to be proud of.

Opponent

Baldwins L
Row I L-R: S. porter, J. Forsyth, A. An-
Southwest W derson, K. Brown, L. Lucas, G. Fitzgerald,
Warner Robins L A. Parker

Central Row II: G. Thomas, K. Neal, C. Harvey, S.
- Rainey, T. Madison, A. Davis, W. Latimore
Notheside Row III: R. Jackson, L. Lionel, E. Warren,
Central K. Norwood, R. Johnson, S. Hall, T. White
Row IV: Coach W. Daniely, T. Tucker, A.
Lucas, W. Causey, P. Hollingshed, D.

Webb, T. Stephens

Calvin Harvey, a dedicated player in action.

The Raiders always end up on top. Fast as fast can be, you'll never catch me.

62 / B-Team Football

9th Grade
Football

The 1992 ninth grade football
team came out fighting and fin-
ished at the top. They faught their
way to victory. At the finish line,
they recieved the title of City
Champs, a well deserved honor.
This great team was led by none
other than Coach L. Sarter. Way to

go!

Don't Stop, Get it, Get it!

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Opponent
Southwest
Warmer Robins
Northside
Southeast
Baldwin

Row I L-R: S. Moss, D. Latimore, R. Brooking, B. Battle, P. Lewis, J. Harris
Row II: E. Patterson, T. Collins, S. King, S. Blash, K. Gibson, P. Copeland, C. Brown, C. Duhart
Row III: E. Warren, S. Jones, T. Bell, V. Renfroe, M. Baldwin, O. Anderson, R. Saxby, C. Tharpe, A. Grey
Row IV: S. Billingslea, V. Miller, D. Clay, J. Gilmore, Cach L. Sarter

Don't fuss, just relax and let him flow.

Can't bring a Raider down!

9th Grade Football / 63

Varsity Cheerleaders:
Doin It Right!

We are the raiders and we are
proud... Varsity cheerleaders
demonstrate exactly how Northeast
students should show their school
spirit. They're always on a spirit
high and represent Norhteast with
pride. Being a varsity cheerleader
takes hard work, dedication, a
good positive attitude, and most of
all, spirit

Cheerleaders help keep the fans
going during the football and bas-
ketball seasons, and through wins
and loses. This years team consisted
of 13 members, 9 seniors, 2 jun-

iors, and 2 sophomores. The cap-
tains were Adina Garrett and Chi-
quita Glover, who both displayed
leadership and positive attitudes to
help unite the squad all year.

Although this years squad is
loosing 9 of the most dedicated
young women at Northeast High
School, the spirit will follow them
throughout the years of their lives.
This is dedicated to the Norhteast
Varsity Senior Cheerleaders for a
job well done- Nothing Can Stop
Their Raider Spirit!

And you know it! Varsity takes a break to pose.

64 / Varsity Cheerleaders

Chiquita Qui Glover

Stacey Archer

Arthalia Nesie Grey

Charmaine *Tikki Griswald

Charmaine Saba Madison

It's all about expression.

It cook hard work, dedication, determination, and a practice day to make the sign of the year

Stacey Archer says, Let's go Raiders!"

Bottom: C. West, C. Griswald, K. Da-
vis, C. Glover, T. Denerson, C. Moun-
tain, C. Madison

Top: K. Brown, A. Grey, S. Archer

Now you know... Colitha Nolton
defends a Raider

Varsity Cheerleaders / 65

Ooo Whew Its Hot in Here, "Cause
B-Team is in the Atmosphere!!

Being a cheerleader is not easy, it takes
alot of hard work, practice, patience, and a
positive attitude. Jumps, splits, and cart-
wheels are among the activities for cheering.

This years ninth grade team is headed by
Mrs. Gail Lewis who takes time out after
school to watch young girls demonstrate their
talent and abilities of being cheerleaders.
Also they are assisted by varsity cheerleaders
who show them the right way of doing a
cheer or a jump.

The B-team squad is headed by Mrs.
Laura Bobo and consists of eight members,
Takeila Booze is the captain. B-team and
ninth grade cheerleaders are on their way to
the top-Nothing can stop these girls spirit.

OR

Can't Stop that Raider spirit.. but even they need a break sometimes.

Row I: Shenieka Center
Row II: Dionne Basley, Tomika Miller, Dora Dixon, Fatisha Paul, Christine Massey, Chelsea Solomon
RowllII: Sameka Harris

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Cant Stop Those Freshmen From
Showing their Raider Pride

Cheering is a serious job, I think I should earn minimum wage.

9th Grade Cheerleaders / 67

PASSION
OF
SPORTS

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Kale Johnson Benetta Chester

Rose Stinson Taurus Graham Shenita Wilson Keith Morgan

Cross-Country / 69

Cant Stop Our Softball Team

Raider softball boasted lots of talent but
could not seem to find the missing piece. The
Raiderettes softball team was led by a trio of
seniors Benetta Chester, Shenita Wilson, and
Alicia Wilson. The teams compiled record did
not reflect talent and ability of the team. But
being a young and inexperienced team the
Raiderettes are sure to get better. The Raider-
ettes pride continues.

Top L-R: Coach Mary Holloway, Kisha Demps, Erica Lamar, Alicia Wilson, Gianna McClellan, Vonnie Anthony, Arnetra
Hancock, Jalisha Barron, Coach Judy Whitaker
Middle L-R: Daphne Zellner, Rosalyn Seabrooks, Shenita Wilson, Timiko Gray, Veronica Mullen
Bottom L-R: Erica Robinson, Ethiopia Holden, Akemi Skelton, Natasha Clowers, Tonya Walker, Benetta Chester
Not pictured: Shanasta Grimes, Jennifer Emory

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Warner Robins:
Central:
Southwest:
Perry:
Central:
Northside:
Soutwest:
Southeast:
Baldwin:
Warner Robins:
Shaw:
Jordan:
Central:
Northside:
Southwest:
Southeast:

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Tasha Clowers takes a mean swing at the ball.

a Freshman Veronica Mullen

Me ? a j goes over a play with Coach
gk : Whitaker.

Timiko Gray scores a point
for the Raiders.

Wrestling
Raiders 93

The Northeast Wrestling team has been known for its
victorious wins each season. With the leadership of Coach
Persley and Coach Hailey the wrestling team hopes to
finish this season at the top.

Bottom Row L-R: Demonte Head, Tyrone Newton, Brichael Sampson,
Karmanaka Woodford, Teddy Madison

Top Row: Charles Oliver, Jamie Persley, Jermaine Person, Coach
Persley, Lafayette Grimes, Chandler Scott, Eric Stubbs, Not pictured:
Terrance Ellis, Fred Gray, and Carlos Reynolds

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The Raiders celebrate another winning victory over South-
east in the city championships.

Lafayette Grimes works around his opponent for a point.

Raiderettes are Dynamite!

This year the Raiderettes
regrouped and kept the winning tra-
dition. They ended the regular season
16-7. The Raiderettes were number
one in the sub-region by defeating
Warner Robins.

The squad was led by Alicia Wil-
son who averaged 18 points and 11
rebounds. Following her was Shenita
Wilson who averaged 11 points and
3 rebounds. Other members who
contributed to the winning team
were Anitra Hill-8 points, Benetta
Chester-7 points, and Eulanda Wal-
ler-5 points.

Senior Shenita Wilson said, My
personal view of this years basketball
season has been enjoyable. We had
good consistent play out of our start-
ing five. We also had a supportive
bench.

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Alicia Wilson adds that, This
season will be one that I will always
remember. Even though my expec-
tations were very high for this season,
I think that we have accomplished
alot.

Eulanda Waller, also a senior, was
pleased with the team. I am proud
of what our team accomplished this
year. Through the victories and de-
feats, the team stuck together and
encouraged each other to do better.

At the beginning of every season,
to fans, it always seems a little slow.
Senior Benetta Chester added, I felt
that the season turned out better
than I expected it to be. I had my
doubts early because we started out
with a bad record and we made
entirely too many turnovers.

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Coach Alvin Copeland

Shenita Wilson

Alicia Wilson

Kneeling: Benetta Chester, Veronica Mullen Standing: Mrs. Whitaker, Tomeca Goolsby, Elnora Vinson, Latandera Thurman, Tomeka Jackson, Kyester Pitts, Anitra Hill, Brandice
Bailey, Arnetra Hancock, Gianna McClellan, Alicia Wilson, Eulanda Waller, Jalisha Barron, Shenita Wilson, Tanisha McDade, Darnell Dennis, Tomeko Daniely, Alvin Copeland

Eulanda Waller and Anitra Hill go up to rebound over two Lady
Patriots.

Alicia Wilson scores over a Lady Demon

GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL

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Watch out. ..the
Raiders are
coming through

This year's varsity boys basket-
ball team consisted of 6 seniors.
The team was led by John Rhodes,
Taurus Graham, Dominique John-
son, Kale Johnson, and let's not
forget Lorenzo Davis, Sherman
Harris, and Keith Johnson.

All these young men have been
on the starting lineup, constantly
working hard with their other team
mates to give our school a victory

Although our guys did not take on

the title of 2-AAAA, they cruly
showed that Raider determination

and spirit. Coached by Mr. Walter

Johnson and Mr. Lamarr Sarter,

the Raiders have led us to many
exciting victories with Raider fans
cheering them all the way through
the season. This season has been
tough but memorable and the
Raiders convinced many opponents

that they were unstoppable

VARSITY BOYS

Opponent

Washington 73-64

Jones County 53-54
Sourheast 64-54
Central 60-73
Washington 64-63
Southwest 54-62
Beach 49-55
Baldwin Coutny 40-51
Southeast 59-55
Warner Robins 73-55
Northside 62-61
Beach 52-65
Southwest 72-77
Mays 46-67
Northside 57-64
Baldwin County 56-54
Jones County 76-57
Warner Robins 50-54
Mays 80-76
Central 60-72

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Boys and
Girls

There was victory for the junior varsity girls
basketball team this year. They took on the title
of City Champions as they defeated their rivals.
Coached by Mr. Walter Daniely, the girls
showed their ability. Although the junior varsity
boys, coached by Mr. Charlie Simmons, did not
do as well, they played hard and showed great
sportsmanship and Raider pride.

JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS

Opponent

Jones County 44-13
Southeast 43-20
Central 51-13
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Baldwin 21-31
Nieletaste-tig 34-23
Warner Robins 29-21
Northside 29-24
Southwest 37-31
Northside 29-37
Baldwin 45-40
Jones County 34-24
Warner Robins 44-47

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Opponent Score
Jones County 27-50
Southeast 35-38
Central 58-55
Southwest 42-45
Baldwin 36-58
Southeast 24-18
Warner Robins 38-50
Northside 21-24
Southwest 50-52
Northside 40-42
Baldwin County 36-51
Jones County 45-56
Warner Robins 49-61
Central 39-37

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Row I: Earl Green, Johona Braswell, Derrick Clay, Coach Simmons Row II: Adrian Williams, Derrick Jackson, Deshavier
Harden Row III: Brady Fields, Robert Saxby

Standing L-R: Latoya Belgrave, Timiko Gray, Lakeenya Gibbs, Jalisha Barron, Theresa Walker, Stephanie Smith, Lashonda
Dillard, Ruby Ferguson, Coach W. Daniely
Bottom L-R: Daphne Zellner, Tasha Clowers, Kamika Chester, Joyvoka Hill, Veronica Mullen

9th Grade on
the Right
Track

The ninth grade girls basketball team didnt
have over 6 players on their team this year. This
small team of five players worked very hard to
please themselves and have fun. In the end they
had many victories and took the City Cham-
pionship.

Not far behind in size, the ninth grade boys
basketball team was also small. They proved
themselves by their will to keep going to reach
the top. As both teams played hard, they proved
that You Cant Stop the Raiders.

Standing L-R: Courtney Ates, Stephanie Smith, Daphne Zellner, Veronica Mullen
Kneeling Camaria Sams

9th. GRADE GIRLS
OPPONENT SCORE
IN foyusatstela 20-30
Central 24-20
Nfolbtaste- tg 33-16

Southwest 26-21
Jones County 30-16
Perry 59-23
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Warner Robins 36-20
Nlolbtsete- tia 58-25
Jones County 54-20
Southwest 29-23

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Opponent Score

Row I: Antonio Parker, George Fitzpatrick, Derrick Clay Row II: Jamal Anderson, Lennie Lucas, Gerran Eason Row III: Al Northside 45-44
Lucas, Calvin Harvey, Keith Hill, Trey Stevens Central 52-41

Southeast 61-45

Southwest 43-44
Jones County 46-31
Perry 55-56
Central 60-36
Warner Robins 54-37
Niele stetig 48-41
Jones County 65-60
Southwest 60-51

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You cant stop the people at Northeast
High School. The Raider spirit felt
through the atmosphere. What atmos-
phere?, you may ask. The caring at-
mosphere which is made up of teachers,
students, administrators, and other fac-
ulty and staff.

People at Northeast take pride in all
they do-whether it is Academics, Sports,
Community affairs, or any other hap-
penings. After getting to know our
Northeast People, one is rarely dis-
appointed.

Habla Espanol?

As the day comes to an end, Adina Garrett still finds that smile.

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Charlinda Cannady, Luciana Green, and Frank Horne are the perfect lunch trio.

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Through the

Years

We started out as freshman, Doing
the Right Thing. Frustrated because
we didnt get the attention we de-
served, the class advisors along with the
class officers organized freshman day
activities. Then things started looking
up.

Our sophomore year came around
and we were Like Nothing Else." We
moved to the other side of th for
assemblies and were considered as
upperclassmen. Therefore we could
push the freshman around

When we were juniors, Something

Good Had Just Gotten Better. We

were the most spirited class, hosted the

enior Prom, and were one step
away from being SENIORS. Our foot-
ball team team won the city cham-
pionship, boys basketball won the re-
gion, and we got a new principal. It
was one happening year!

So now as we journey through our
senior year, knocking on the door of
adulthood, we think about all the great
times we have had as a class here at
Northeast High School. And we now
now realize that YOU CAN'T

US NOW!

After graduation many of us have chosen to
attend colloge in the fall to pursue careers in
various fields. Some of us have decided to enlist
in the armed forces. But no matter what we do
after high school, we as seniors of Northeast

eld do our best to achieve our goals, in order

scessful as possible. Good luck
ie cen years. Nothing

Bhester, Erica Woodford, Quincy Cabiness, Andrew Gibbs, Allen
on, Tracy Denerson, Chantel Sutton, Orlando Randall

Michael Womack
undecided
major: Business

Careers

Terrance Ellis Chantel Sutton Orlando Randall
Georgia Tech Clark University Georgia Tech
major: Engineering major: Psychology major: Electrical Engineering

Charmaine Madison Allen Riggins Benetta Chester
Macon College Georgia Tech Georgia Colloge
major: Physical Therapy major: Aeronautical Engineering major: Biology

Chaquita Martin Andrew Gibbs Keyshia Bailey
Spelman Colloge Technical Institution Clark University

major: Education Electrical Engineering Childhood Education

Good Luck in the Future

SENIORS

SWEETHEARTS

How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.

I love thee to the depth and breadth and height
My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight
For the ends of Being and ideal Grace

Ilove thee to the level of everydays

Most qiet need, by sun and candle light

I love thee freely, as men strive for Right;

I love thee purely, as they turn from praise.

I love thee with the passion put to use

In my old griefs, and with my childhoods faith.
I love thee with a love I seemed to lose

Wich my lost saints,-I love thee with the breath,
Smiles, tears, of all my life!-and, if God choose,
I shall but love thee better after death.

Rovianne Brown and Dominique Johnson

Alicia Carner and Eric Hill

Most School Spirit
Chiquita Glover and Michael Womack

Wittiest
Tricia Person and Keith Norwood

Most Popular
Adina Garrett, Sabrenia Simmons, and (not pictured) Terrance Ellis
Best Dressed aie tee
Erical Hill and Bonny Hicks

in 1993

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Most Athletic
Shenita Wilson and Terrance Ellis

Friendliest
Jarquetta Tharpe and Chad Lowe

Most Academic
Most Likely to Succeed Joann Jackson, Stephanie, Allen Riggins, and Andrew Gibbs
Stephanie Reese and Andrew Gibbs

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Seniors Tyveshia Bond and NaTasha Nelson take time out
to tell each other a little gossip.

Sabrenia Simmons poses for the camera, while Jerry Brown nibbles on a pretzel.

The Boys-Eric Hill, Keith Morgan, and Danny Owens-pose with their Ray Bans. Senior Homecoming Court participants lis-
ten attentively to Coach Daniely as he gives
the Welcome.

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Taking time out to chill, Eric Hill, Carlos Brezial, Tranada Gross, Jason Wahsington, Garrick Jackson, and Chad Fitzpatrick.

George Harvey shows off the Senior Spirit with his fed

Gary Clowers really beats that bass bandana


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Senior Index

Heather Barnett: B-day: 4/18/75 Zodiac:Aries

LaShonda Banks: Nickname:Nicky B-
day:12/4/74 Zodiac: Sagitarius

Squanto Bond: Nickname:Squanto B-day:
3/14/75 Zodiac: Pisces

TyVesha Bond: Nickname:Vy B-day:
4/16/75 Zodiac:Taurus

Algernon Booker: Nickname: D-Boy B-day:
7/20/75 Zodiac: Cancer

Earnest Brown: Nickname: Tony B-

day:11/19/74 Zodiac: Scorpio

Lucious Bryant: Nickname: Lukie B-day:
5/24/74 Zodiac: Gemini

Quadranee Burnette: Nickname: Quad B-
day: 10/17/74 Zodiac: Libra

Derrick Caple: Nickname:Cape B-day:
12/6/73 Zodiac: Sagitarius

Donraiel Carlisle: Nickname:Penu B-day:
7/13/75 Zodiac: Cancer

Benetta Chester: Nickname: Netta B-

day:2/12/75 Zodiac: Aquarius
Tasha Clowers: B-day: 7/10/74 Zodiac: Cancer

Nicholas Coleman: Nickname: Nick B-day:
7/1/75 Zodiac: Cancer

Andrea Crafter: Nickname: Lil-bit B-day:
1/23/75 Zodiac: Aquarius

Tomeko Daniely: Nickname: Meko B-day:
2/8/75 Zodiac: Aquarius

LaWana Davis: B-day: 7/31/74 Zodiac: Leo

Tomeka Dean: Nickname: Tammy B-day:
6/20/75 Zodiac: Gemini

LaShunda Dennis: B-day: 7/5/75 Zodiac:
Cancer

Hollie Eason: B-day: 8/31/75 Zodiac: Virgo

Valyncia Echols: Nickname:
10/27/92 Zodiac: Scorpio

Lyn B-day:

Aisha Jackson: B-Day: 2/26/72 Zodiac: Pisces

Romas Dunn: Nickname:
8/22/75 Zodiac: Leo

Strohs B-day:

Kendra Epps: B-day: 5/1/75 Zodiac: Taurus

Tameka Fairfax: Nickname: Mena B-day:
8/9/75 Zodiac: Leo

George Fitzpatrick: Nickname: Chicken
George B-day: 10/1/74 Zodiac: Libra

Walter Ford: Nickname: Quart B-day:
12/12/72 Zodiac: Sagitarius
Marcus Freeman: B-day: 2/6/75 Zodiac:
Aquarius

Teresa Freeman: Nickname: Resa B-day:
7/2/75 Zodiac: Gemini
Adina Garrett: Nickname: Bass
8/5/75 Zodiac: Cancer

B-day:

Steven Gay: Nickname: Shoke B-day:

8/29/74 Zodiac: Leo

Andrew Gibbs,Jr. Nickname: Krowe Birth-
day: 11/17/74 Zodiac: Scorpio

Ernest Gillis: B-day: 7/7/75 Zodiac: Cancer

Pamela Gloster: Nickname: Heavy D B-day:
7/18/72 Zodiac: Gemini

Chiquita Glover: Quita B-day: 5/15/75 Zo-
diac: Taurus

Patricia Gooden: Nickname: Babay B-day:
9/9/74 Zodiac: Virgo

Walter Gray,III: Nickname: Walt B-day:
4/1/75 Zodiac: Aries

LaShonda Greene: Nickname: Shonda B-day:
8/3/75 Zodiac: Cancer
Arthalia Grey: Nickname: Nesie B-day:
7/16/75 Zodiac: Cancer

Lafayette Grimes: Nickname: Doball B-day:
8/25/73 Zodiac: Virgo

Maurice Harris: B-day: 1/31/74 Zodiac:
Aquarius

Sherman Harris: Nickname:Buddy Boy B-
day:11/29/74 Zodiac: Scorpio

Sharon Henley: B-day: 10/26/74 Zodiac: Scor-
pio

Bonny Hicks: Nickname: B B-Day:
5/20/74 Zodiac: Taurus
Eric Hill: Nickname: Sugar Hill B-Day:
1/2/74 Zodiac: Capricorn

Erical Hill: Nickname: Nene B-Day: 1/2/74
Zodiac: Capricorn

Tiffany Hill: Nickname: Tipp B-day:
4/23/75 Zodiac: Taurus

Denetris Hurt: Nickname: Dee B-Day:
11/19/74 Zodiac: Scorpio

Teresa Johnee: Nickname:
7/5/73 Zodiac: Cancer

Nana Birthday:
Joesph Johnson: Nickname: Peachface B-day
5/27/74 Zodiac: Gemini

Kale Johnson: Nickname:
3/29/75 Zodiac: Aries

K-Jam_ Birthday:

Twassa Rawls: Nickname: Te-Te B-Day:

10/16/73 Zodiac: Libra

Sara Hope Knott: Nickname: Leunberger B-
day: 9/13/75 Zodiac: Virgo

Reneitta Lampkin: Nickname: Shell B-day:
3/29/75 Zodiac: Aries

Rashan Lee: Nickname: LilRay B-Day:
9/18/74 Zodiac: Virgo

Mike Lindsey: Birthday: 5/23/74 Zodiac:
Gemini

James Lowder: Nickname: Jaime B-day:
11/14 Zodiac: Scorpio

Jason Lowe: Nickname: Jay
10/18/74 Zodiac: Sagitarius

B-Day:

Tim Lowrimore: Nickname: Timbo B-Day:
11/30/74 Zodiac: Sagitarius

Tomeca Mack: Birthday: 1/24/75 Zodiac:
Aquarius

Dauferrell Marcus: Nickname:T-Mack B-
day: 1/1/74 Zodiac: Capricorn

Chaquita Martin: Nickname: Keta Birthday:
5/22/75 Zodiac: Gemini

Danita Mathis: Nickname: Dee Birthday:
6/22/75 Zodiac: Cancer

Tony McClendon: Nickname: T-Mack B-
day: 8/12/73 Zodiac: Leo

Laticia Morgan: Nickname: Ticia B-day:
6/8/74 Zodiac: Gemini

Sharral Moss: Nickname: WeeDee B-day:
3/9/75 Zodiac: Pisces

NaTasha Nelson: Nickname: Ne-Ne B-day:
3/29/74
Zodiac: Aries

Zundele Newsome: Nickname:P-Body B-
day: 12/1/73
Zodiac: Sagitarius

Keith Norwood: Nickname: Spice B-Day:
4/23/75
Zodiac: Taurus

Daniel Owens II: Nickname: Danny B-Day:
4/12/75 Zodiac: Aries

Tricia Person: Nickname: Tepe B-Day:
11/5/74 Zodiac: Scorpio

LaShonda Pless: Nickname: Shon-Shon B-
Day: 1/17/75 Zodiac: Capricorn

Travis Ragins: Nickname: T-Ragin B-Day:
4/8/75 Zodiac: Aries

Stephanie Reese: Nickname: Dimples B-Day
11/10/74 Zodaic: Scorpio

Patricia Rice: Nickname: Popcorn B-Day:

3/2 Zodaic: Pisces

Deaner Rutland: Nickname: Deana B-Day:
2/1/75 Zodiac: Aquarius

Carolyn Sanders: Nickname:
3/10/75 Zodiac; Pisces

Lyn B-Day:

Michael Sanders: Nickname: Mike B-Day:
11/7/74 Zodiac: Scorpio

Wanike Shakespeare: Nickname: Winike B-
Day: 7/17/74 Zodiac: Cancer

Rashone Shannon: Nickname: T-Bird B-

Day: 11/21/74 Zodiac: Scorpio

Sebrenia Simmons: B-Day: 11/31/74 Zodiac:
Scorpio

Antonio Spain: Nickname:
3/11/73 Zodiac: Pisces

Tony B-Day:
Chiquita Spain: Nickname
Day: 7/29 Zodiac: Cancer

Rosetta Stafford: Nickname: Shankey B-Day:
11/13/73 Zodiac: Scorpio

Clarence Stephens: Nickname: C.J. B-Day:
12/4/72 Zodiac: Sagitarius

John Stephens: B-Day: 4/6/75 Zodiac: Aries
Rose Stinson: B-Day: 4/9 Zodiac: Aries

Toya Stinson: Nickname: Toshia B-Day:
2/24/75 Zodiac: Pisces

Richard Strange: Nickname: Rick
4/20/75 Zodiac: Taurus

B-Day:

Eric Stubbs: Nickname: Redbone
6/3/75 Zodiac: Gemini

B-Day:

Shannon Teague: Nickname: Slim B-Day:

1/30/74 Zodiac:

Jarquetta Tharpe: Nickname: Queen B-Day:
10/23/73 Zodiac: Scorpio

Joe Thomas: Nickname: Root Doctor B-Day:
2/6/73 Zodiac: Aquarius

Romita Thomas: Nickname: Mekko
1/19 Zodiac: Capricorn

B-Day:

Ken Tolefree: Nickname: Batman

9/26/75 Zodiac: Libra

Clint Walker: B-Day: 5/24/75 Zodiac: Gem-

ini
Mya Ward: B-Day: 7/10/75 Zodiac: Cancer

Myon Ward: Nickname: Sweet B-Day:
7/10/75 Zodiac:
Cancer

Adrienne Williams: Nickname: AD B-Day:
8/24/75 Zodiac: Virgo

LaTarsia Williams: Nickname: Tweety B-
Day: 12/18/73 Zodiac: Sagitarius

Alicia Wilson: Nickname: Quel B-Day:
4/8/75

Shenita Wilson: Nickname: Neet B-Day:
5/31/75 Zodiac: Gemini

Tamika Wimberly: Nickname: Mika B-Day:
7/2/75

Michael Womack: Nickname: BayMack B-
Day: 7/17/75 Zodiac: Cancer

Erica Woodford: B-Day: 7/29/75 Zodiac: Leo
Kevin Wynn: Nickname: K.B. B-Day:
6/21/74 Zodiac: Gemini

1994

1994
1994

92 JUNIORS

A group of Juniors show their class and school spirit

The Class of '94 is like no other class that has ever walked the halls of Northeast. They have
brought about many unique ideas including class shirts,band aids, and cookouts. The junior class is
like one big family-there have been ups and downs, but when it really counts, juniors are there for
each other. Although many class members have been lost for different reasons along the way, juniors
still stand together and will continue to do so until we walk down the aisle in 1994. We are
definately on our way. So classes of 93, '95, and '96, dont try to understand , its just a junior
thang!

Yolanda Aaron
Andre Adkins
Dwight Adkins
Brandice Bailey
Tobias Basley

Lisa Battle
Latoya Belgrave
Karvonda Bell
Angelo Billingslea
Demestric Bond

Takeila Booze
Benjamin Brown
Hampton Brown
Kenneth Brown

Lakeisha Brown

Rhoshunda Brown
April Bryant
Therrie Bryant
Yoshina Buford
Melody Burntte

Brenda Cannady
Fredrick Causey
Schneika Center
Chiquita Childs
Alexion Clowers

Chris Collins

Eric Coons

Al Cornelius
Alphonso Crawford
Tameka Crawford

JUNIORS

Tameka Crawford

ya Cummings
Anitra Curry
Felicia Curry

Pertina Cu

Thaxter Curry
Altovise Curtis
Adrain Daniels
Allen Davis
Ira Davis

Keilah Davis
Decarlos Driskell
Lorraine Driskell
Jermel Durham
Samietre Ellision

Kwynjatta Evans
Jerrod Finney
Rodney Finney
Andrew Flowers
Juan Forsyth

Vernon Gadson
Donta Gainey

ic George
Argentina Gibson
Phillip Gilmore

Monique Glawson
Jawara Glover
Jeff Grant
Michelle Grant
Jasmine Graper

JUNIORS

Martino Gray
Melinda Gray
Sonia Gray
Talisa Green
Tommie Hall

Kevin Hamm
Canatrice Harrell
Charvis Harrell
Towon Harris
Trashan Harris

Jermaine Hill
Keith Hill

Brian Horton
Antonio Hughes
Warren Hughes

Tyjuan Humphrey
Ketarya Hunt
Carletra Hurt
Bernard Jackson
D'eaze Jackson

Left: A group of juniors hold up four fingers to show that its just a junior thang!

Takietha Williams assists Mr. Derzi in Geomoetry class

JUNIORS 95

Junior Angelia Reese is careful to get the exact measurement in a lab experiment

Junior sweethearts Kenny Brown and Niketa Winbourne share a moment before going to

class

96 JUNIORS

Gregory Jackson
Marcus Jackson
Reginald Jackson
Bobbie Kite
Jennifer Lamar
Greg Leunberger
Cynthia Lewis
George Lowe

Tiffany Jackson
Tomeka Jackson
Raquel Johnson
Teddy Madison
Angel Malone
Christine Massey
Gianna McC
JaRodney McCoy

Ricky Johnson
Shana Johnson
Steven Johnson
Tanisha McDade
Staci McElroy
Tiponya Miley
Tomika Miller
Bakari Moore

Jameika Jones
Jerry Jones

Keary Jones
Christy Mountain
Deidre Neeley
Gregory Newton
Chrisite Norwood
Joshua Ogletree

Rahn Jones
Sharon Jones
Tina Jordan
Sonia Palacios
Xavier Parks
Liyon Patterson
Andrea Palmer
Cornell Person

Latonya Joyce
Audrey Kellam
Shalandria Kitchens
Jermaine Person
Kaytreyus Pertillo
Latresa Pettigrew
Michael Pinholster
Kyester Pitts

JUNIORS

Shedrick Porter
Tina Powell
Kela Primus

Tonya Raines

George Ray
Curtis Reddick
Angela Reese
Aisha Ridley
Mike Sinclair

Akemi Skelton
Richard Rutherford

Junior Tiponya Miley shares a few laughs with her sister Deshira Miley.

Angel Malone and Erika Wright work hard on their studies,

JUNIORS

Kelvin Sampson
Sharon Sanders

Lori Saunders
Tarica Saxby

Chandler Scott
Michael Scott

Pay

Rodney Sherman
Christon Simmons

Tameka Simmons
Laura Slagle

Junior Jerome Finney takes a moment to think

Erika Smith
Ivory Smith

JUNIORS

Takisha Smith
Sammy Spann
Marcus Strange
Allen Stephens
Shakira Strange

Avery Swarn
Nicole Terry
Shermonte Thomas
Terrence Thomas
Undra Thomas

Tony Towns

Izek Tuggle
Trukessa Ussery
Shaundra Walker
Kimberly Watkins

A gtoup of juniors go to their last class of the day

100 JUNIORS

Ms. Saxby assists junior, George Ray, in math.

Trish Watkins
Samuel Watson, III

Harold Welch
Terrell White

Craig Whitehead
Chendra Williams

Derrick Williams
Takethia Williams

Tralia Williams
Niketa Winborne

Erika Wright
Scott Worthen

JUNIORS

Sophomore LaQuesa Quainter is working hard to obtain typing skills.

102 SOPHOMORE

Chavis Adams
Raphel Adams
Zakia Adams
Valencia Adside
Tameka Albritton
Gregory Alexander

Setairia Balkcom
Jalisha Barron
Lashanda Batieste
Andrea Bearden
Tekesha Bond
Eddie Bostic

Karen Bowers
Johona Braswell
Mandi Brooks
Antonio Brown
Chandria Brown
Christopher Brown

Curtis Brown
Derek Brown
Kuthan Brown
Twila Bryson
Kirwanbi Burden
James Burgess

Kenieshua Burnett
Terrance Butler

Marques Calhoun
Beniko Carswell
Latoshia Carswell
Laneika Cason

Kamika Chester
Marlon Chester
Curtis Clowers
Hollie CLowers
Terrika Clowers
Lashunda Collins

Amy Coon

Terrell Cooper
Laquista Cornegay
Lashonda Curry
Shamekia Curry
Willie Curry

Jermaine Davis
Kesha Davis
Lashunda Davis
Lorenzo Davis
Kisha Demps
Angela Devito

Lashonda Dillard
Sakesia Durham
Tameka Earley
Calvin Eason
Charletta Edmond
Shimeka Edwards

Sam Ellison
Jeffrey Farley
Ruby Ferguson
Lavoris Finney
Seboris Finney
Torrez Finney

Melissa Fitzpatrick
Jeanette Ford
Zackary Gafferelly
Pedro Garcia
Lakeenya Gibbs
Edwina Gibson

Matang Gibson
Kenneth Gilbert
Luela Gloster
Terrell Glover
Chandra Grant
Felicia Gray

Lashawn Gray
Timiko Gray
Earl Green
Kavonda Green
Gretchen Greene
Latonya Greene

Larry Hall
Shawn Hall
Wanda Harper
Charlesia Harris
Ingrid Harris
Rico Harris

Symeka L. Harris
Vyvia Harris
Sheldon Hart

Dericus Harvey

Tamuela Harvey

Demontae Head

Tammie Height
Tamika Hendrix
Zipporah Hicks
Carla Hollings
Paris Hollingshed
Shelton Horton

Tonya Greene, Vashun Rutland, and a few more friends share a couple of laughs during lunch

Richard Hughes III
Reginald Hurton
April Jackson
Marvin Jackson
Rodney Jackson
Sean Jackson

Shawanna Jackson
James Tanglia
Jessica Jenkins
Robert Johnson
Benard Jones
Cameron Jones

Keary Jones

Keisa Jones
Pamela Kemp
Corey King
Christopher Lamar
Wendell Latimore

Ricardo Lawrence
Brian Lawson
Erric Lewis

Bejil Lightfoot
Makela Love
Crawford Lynah

Natasha Malone

Arlee Martin

Jeselyn Martin

Angie Martinez
Tyrone Mason
Charlotte McCommam

Melissa McCoy
Timothy McElroy
Ricardo McLin
Tawanda Mills
Tracy Mintz

Ami Monee

Ayanna Morgan
Kenya Morgan
Tim Morgan
Courtney Morris
Shannon Mosely
Charles Oliver

Elisha Orr

Robbie Owen

Lamomda Parker

Taesha Parker

Preston Patrick

Mrs. Lewis gives a student assistance during class

SOPHOMORES

Margie Patterson
Melissa Phillips
Erica Pope

Jason Posey
Valerie Pryor
Laquesa Quainter

Juan Ragins
Garrick Ray
Daryl Reid
John Rhodes
Rhonda Ridley
Larry Roberson

Derrick Roberts
Armetress Robinson
Erica Robinson
Melinda Robinson
Rachel Rybicki
Brichael Sampson

Torrence Sampson
Larissa Sams
Anthony Sanders
Don Searcy
Maurice Shoultz
Tiffany Simmons

Kametrius Singleton
Jatanya Slaughter
Dmetri Smith
Jessica Smith
Lanidra Smith
Marnise Smith

Xavier Smith
Yasmine Smith
Kanika Stanley
Marvin Stephens
Juaquita Stevens
Lakesha Stewart

Andra Stokes
Montassir Thomas
Sobeyo Thomas
Tiara Thomas
Karmen Timley
Antoan Tripp

Calandra Vincent
Marcy Walker
Joy Walton
Shawn Ward
Shalandra Ware
Nikiya Watkins

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Carlos Webb
Derrick Webb
Nathan Webb
Carletta West
Neketta West

Latrecia Wheeler

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Carlos White

Tian White

Jevon Wiggins
Latoshia Wiggins
Bernard Williams
Cornegay Williams

Adrian Williams
Carlos Williams
Michelle Williams
Derric Willis

Cheryl Woodford
Karmanaka Woodford

Sherronda Woodford
D'Artich Wright
Willie Wright
Rodgers Zellner

A group of sophomores show that they have school spirit Sophomores Kametris and Shalandria style and profile their sophisticated clothes

SOPHOMORES

Moncia Wilson types away

in Pre-Tech class

Racheal Rybicki (with the Braves fever) completes her Mrs. Benson helps a student with a malfunction of the

Gregory Alexander works at the blackboard diligently typing lesson


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1996
1996
1996

110 / Freshmen

Freshly starting her highschool career, Freshman Rhonda Harris takes thorough notes.

Starting fresh in a new school can be a difficult experience for anybody. Imagine how it would be
for over 270 students beginning anew in high school. New responsibilities, difficult experiences and
large class sizes call for many adjustments.

Adjusting to the time schedule has been the biggest problem the freshmen class faced this year.
One student Mark Weeks stated, Getting to class in five minutes was my biggest adjustment since
becoming a freshman.

Overall the freshman class enjoys being students at Northeast. And in winning second place in the
spirit chain theyve proven themselves to be true Raiders and Raiderettes.

Ben Abbot
Shone Adams
Wendell Adams
Carol Adkins
Darrell Andrews
Nina Anderson

Jamaal Anderson
Otis Anderson
Vonnie Anthony
Tiffany Archer
Courtney Ates
Mark Baldwin

Bennie Balkcom
Chandra Basley
Bakeamioroci Battle
Tonya Battle
Tanorius Bell
Dionne Benjamin

Shaun Billingslea
Tiffany Billue
Sirku Blash
Jeffery Bones
Aaron Braswell
LaCarlton Braxton

Shaunelle Brezial
Jessica Brooks
Robert Brookins
Antonio Brown
Bertha Brown
Candace Brown

Chad Brown
Chester Brown
Chimeka Brown
Courntey Brown
Deidra Brown
Garrick Brown

James Brown
Jermanilo Brown
Nikkaya Brown
Lawanda Burke
Chris Cabiness
Demetria Camp

Tuguester Carlisle
Octavia Carner
Debra Carter
Cassandra Chappell
Terence Chavers

Freshmen / 111

112 / Freshmen

Walter Clark
Derrick Clay
Bruce Clymer
Michael Coffman
Latasha Coley
Melissa Collins

Tovares Collins
Mickey Cook
Franchetta Coons
Parrish Copeland
Amy Coulter
Della Cray

Latasha Crittle
Farrah Curry
Jeremy Curry
Roderick Curry
Rashun Curry
Bernetta Davis

Billy Davis
Selina Deshazier
Bobby Devito
Gregory Dinkins
Dora Dixon
Taveris Downing

Jolianda Drewery
Channing Duhart
Paris Dunn
Jowanda Durham
Gerren Eason
Marquita Eason

Yahshua Edwards
Amy Evans

Bill Evans

Joann Evans
Landrick Farley
Sundanyal Farmer

Tony Ferguson
Corey Fields
Charity Findlay
Dracy Flagg
Stephone Fomby
Christopher Ford

Tuwanna Fort
Marlow Foster
Stanley Foster
Qunsheda Freeman
Darrell Freeman
Germaine Fuller

Julian Gallemore
Ne-Ne Gardner
Keith Gibson
Jarvis Gilmore
Letisha Glover
Cornelieus Golden

Brian Green
Lashondra Green
Tenisha Gray
Arthur Grey
Kelsey Guyton
Jarquetta Hall

Kresondra Hamm
Virneca Hampton
Deshavira Harden
Tiffany Hardware
Christina Harris
Jimmy Harris

Laquerro Harris
Jessica Haynes
Chanel Haywood
Devonia Henley
Cabot Hicks

Taijuan Hightower

Jeffrey Hill
Jennifer Hill
Rashard Hill
Roderick Hill
Shamika Hill
Carlos Hodges

Glenn Holden
Melissa Hollingshed
Nancy Holton
Charity Hughes
Michelle Humphery
Antijuan Jackson

Derrick Jackson
Leshaun Jackson
Tamika Jackson
Chris James
Derrick Johns
Carmen Johnson

Casey Johnson
James Johnson
Marvin Johnson
William Johnson
Dana Jones
Sharonda Jones

Freshmen / 113

William Johnson
Kenyatta Jolly
Richard Jones

Sharon Jones
Charlene Jordan
Tammy Kendrick

Precious King
Korlue Kpor
Erica Lamar
Ricardo Lamar
Decarel Latimore
Sherreca Lawson

Kwame Lee
Phillip Lewis
Yulantress Little
Rudloph Love
Maurice Lovett
Jerrel Lowe

Nathaniel Lowe
Meko Lowery
Albert Lucas
Lenny Lucas
Dontaye Mains
Stevie Malcon

Lashanda Manone
Shone Manson
Pamela Martin
Rhonda Martin

Tameika Mason

Joseph McClain

Chadrick McCormick
Fanta McElroy

Marlo McElroy
Richarde Mcrae

Brett Miller
Vanderbilt Miller

Desmond Mims
Shenique Mitchum
Cynthia Moore
Tamika Moore
AAries Morgan
Rosette Morgan

Jerry Mosley
Shanterrian Moss
Veronica Mullen

Chanda Newsome
Wanda Odom
Aikalia Orr

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Antonio Parker
Jozette Parker

Felicia Parks
Jacquelynn Parks

Preston Patrick
Embray Patterson

Fatisha Paul
Lashonda Pauldo

Altorvise Phillips
Mark Pinnell

Demetrius Pitts
Myracle Primus

Yarvis Pringle
Chauncey Pryor
Sayettith Rainey
Vashon Renfroe
Kanisha Reynolds
Kenya Riggins

Justin Riley
Kizzie Rivers
Samuel Roberson
Tommy Roberson
Richard Roberts
Courtney Ross

Freshmen / 115

Kizzy Ross
Latasha Rouse
Camaria Sams
Jernice Sarter

Robert Saxby, Jr.
Rosalyn Seabrooks

Darryl Searcy
Teresa Shakespeare
Keith Sharp
Roderick Sharp
Andrew Shoultz
Natalie Simmons

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Sherrod Simmons
Jermaine Singleton
Kokethia Sledge
Alfred Smith
Corbin Smith
Lynn Smith

Shamarko Smith
Stephanie Smith
Stephanie Smith
Timothy Smith
Tina Smith
Torry Smith

Traci Smith
Chelsea Solomon
Tameika Spivey
Timothy Spradley
Atravia Stafford
Tinia Stanley

Larry Stephens
Trapanger Stephens
Yarnell Stephens
Vonsheida Stubbs
Sedrick Tarver
Handy Taylor

Tammie Taylor
Chan Tharpe
Xavier Tharpe
Michael Thomas
Rolanda Tolliver
Tyrone Tucker

Daniel Veal

Tanya Walker
Sebastian Walls
DeShonda Warren
Eugene Warren, Jr.
Lashanda Watkins

116 / Freshmen

Laurie Webb
Mark Weeks
Keisha Wilder
Kelvin Wilder
Damon Williams
Kalanna Williams

Laquanta Williams
Richelle Williams
Sharell Williams
Terronicka Williams
Walter Williams
Chrisitna Wilson

Tequerro Wilson
Cedrick Wimbush
Keith Woods
Rodrick Woodford
Tamika Woodford
Patrice Worthen

Earnest Wright
Daphne Zellner

Tony Ferfuson learns the corect way to
use a computer

Freshmen / 117

Mrs. Manard, Mrs. Taylor, and Mrs. Fultz show their Halloween spirit.

1996

The faculty and staff of Northeast have them.

proven themselves to be very caring and
dedicated to the students they teach and
encounter each day. Examples of the com-
mittment to their pupils are the steadfast
patience they show while teaching dif-

ficult assignments, their willingness to
stay after school if necessary to help those
not able to comprehend clearly, and their
ability to treat every student fairly in any
situation. And though we dont often
118 FACULTY show our appreciation, we owe alot to

Though he always appears busy, Mr. Johnson is forever ready to give aid to the students

FACULTY

Ms. Riley and Mrs. Wimberly hold a private conference in the doorway

Ms. Long shows a student an example of a math problem

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Coach Daniely shows a student the correction answer to a question

S.Benson

G. Booker
E. Brooks

L. Brooks
R. Brown
W. Daniely

20 / FACULTY

B. Davis

G. Davis
D. Dempsey
K. Derzi

N. Duhart
J. Floyd

Mrs. Floyd puts papers in order after class Ms. Alyward gives the assignment to her English class

FACULTY 121

Ms. Benson gives aid to a student on correct usage of the typewriter. Coach Edwards gives the play as Teon White listens
g ) i pia)

122 FACULTY

M. Hudson
W. Johnson
M. Landrum
G. Lewis
L. Little
R. Long

Mrs. Manard holds one of her famous rap sessions during class

Ms. Brooks takes a moment to pose with students Mr. Green is hard at work with the task at hand

FACULTY 123

J. Manard
S. Mosely
F. Persley
G. Reaves
E. Riley
M. Sikes

C. Simmons

J. Simmons

K. Wheeler

B. Williams

Mr. Harden explains the lesson to the class. Mr. Campbell smiles for the camera.

124 FACULTY

Mr. Dubois smiles while illustrating the concept.

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Mr. Fightmaster takes time to help his students

FACULTY / 125

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Registered Medical Technologist as needed.
X-Ray Respiratory, Nurses, Phlebotamists
PO. Box 14152
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Best Wishes Raiders!

1
S

Me. & Ms. Z. Johnson & Myhtl

To Angela:

I am proud of your accomplishments that
you have so far in your life. Continue to strive
for excellence in all that you do. Dont accept
anything less. Remember to keep God first in
your life and you will always be successful.
Again, He gives you the direction for your life
but lets you have the opportunity to choose
which path you want to take and make your
own decisions. If you have any trouble de-
ciding whats right or wrong, | will be there for
you to help you. I will always be a mother,
friend, and counselor for you. Always be
yourself and like nothing else.

Love your second Mother,
Mary

To Rhonda & Romas Dunn:

That Was Then...

ane

Congratulations!
Love,

Vive me
Je.

AN UNFORGETTABLE NIGHT...

HOMECOMING

Miss Freshman Miss Freshman Ist Runner Up Miss Sophomore
Qunesheda Freeman Tonya Walker April Jackson

Miss Sophomore Ist Runner Up Miss Junior Miss Junior Ist Runner Up
Kesia Jones Lori Saunders Carletea Hurt

SWEET NOVEMBER

Miss Senior Miss Senior lst Runner Up Mr. Senior
Josquitta Finney Belinda Hart Bonny Hicks

Mr. Norhteast Ist Runner Up Miss Norhteast Ist Runner Up Mr. and Miss Northeast
Taurus Graham Erica Woodford Terrance Ellis and Adina Garrett

April Jackson smiles radiantly as she

recieves the title of Miss Sophomore

Telley Bryson escorts Belinda Hart,

firtst runner up for Miss Senior

Bonny Hicks, Senior, parad

quita Glover down the football field

The Northeast )

Band has all that
spirit.Mr. Love
waits on the field as
our band gets ready
to perform

Ee ee ee ee

Yes, we have got
that Raider pride

A
ID

Shawn Campbell concentrates intently on producing the right effect

SPIRIT 129

Standing L-R: Roams Dunn, Danny Owens, Keith Dennard, Garrick Jackson, Eric Hill, Keith, Morgan, and Adrian Grant (kneeling) express true friends}
and meaning of twin day

A wide variety of students show their tacky styles during spirit week.

SPIRIT

Mrs. Fultz knows she has that Raider Pride DeCarlos Driskell, along with the rest of the junior class, showed their spirit by wearing
band-aids for the pep rally

Arthalia Grey, Chante Sutton, and Shameeka Brooks show their style by dressing for career-dress | Nicholas Coleman and Hope Knott show unity among all seniors by wearing the red
up day bandannas

SPIRIT 131

Taking a cheering break,

camera

132 SPIRIT

Arthalia Grey sneaks a smile to the

Angel Martin, LaToya Belgrave, Latonya Cum-
mings, and Joyvoka Hill all express their excitement
at the upcoming pep rally

Curtis Clowers plays his heart out so that everyone
knows he is a Raider

Raiders clap and cheer as we

make a point at the buzzer

Despite the cold weath-
er,Tomeka Jackson leads
the crowd in cheering at a
football game

Michael Womack, Marshall
Hughes, and Courtney
Morris support our Raiders
100%

SPIRIT 133

In our complex world today, there are many
things that affect us day to day. Some occur
overseas and dont seem to involve us directly,
while others are close at hand.

Although the Northeast Macon community
is small in size, the events held here are grand in

scale. From the Clinton/Gore campaign coming
to our city to the R.O.T.C. parades in Rodney
Kings honor, events get better and better. Once
you affive in Northeast territory, you won't
want to leave.

Above right: Cherry Blossom Queen, Tomika Miller in-
troduces herself at the pageant. Below: Seniors Wanike
Shakespeare, Charlinda Cannady, and Junior Carletta Hurt
flash that winning smile during their opening dance at the
Cherry Blossom Pageant.

Above: Arsenio Hall smirks
with delight as President Bill
Clinton plays his saxaphone.
Below: Shannon Miller, of the

U. S. Olympic team, strives for

excellence as she executes her

floor routine

The above pictures courtesy of

Wide World Photos

President Bill Clinton spoke
to Macon residents at the

City Hall

Al Gore paid a visit to Cen
tral High School students
during the presidential
campaign

These pictures are courtesy

of the Macon Telegraph.

COMMUNITY

COMMUNITY PRIDE

Life during high school sometimes seems like Northeasts J. R. O. T. C. show their school
the only thing going on. However, the Macon fide during the annual Rodney Davis pa-
community continues on the outside while we rade.
thrive between the walls of Northeast High. ,4.. c1, seephanie Reese with Dr. Thom-
This year was a special one for community 2 yyidicon Mr. R Johneon Me. Harry
activities in Macon. The Braves Division yauyick and Mrs. Davis ;
Championship, Vice -president Al Gores visit
to Central High School, President Clinton's ap-
pearance at City Hall and Northeasts J. R. O.

T. C.performing at the annual Rodney Davis
parade were just a few major events in our
exciting community in 1992-1993.

COMMUNITY 137

The above pictures courtesy of Wide

World Photos.

Shown here is a Somilian child that has

been suffering in the worst famine in
history. An estimation of half a million
is the number of deaths which have

occured from this famine.-Associated
Press

Initially che Hatian Refugees were accept-
ed at the U. S. Naval base at Guantanamo
Bay, Cuba. On May 24, 1992, Bush de-
cided that the Coast Guard cutters would
intercept the refugees at sea and return
them to their country.-Associated Press

138 WORLD EVENTS

ae.

Three Yugoslovian women cry over the grave of a loved one. This
death is just one of thousands from the war of the feuding

republics.-Associated Press

A trooper leads a Somolian boy during the wide spread violence in
Central Somolia where the international community has concen-
trated its relief efforts.-Associated Press

Photos courtesy of Wide World Photos

A child cries before a window likely struck while the inhabitants of Yugoslavia tried

to buy staples during a cease fire.-Associated Press

WORLD EVENTS

139

Featured here are the Toronto Blue Jays
celebrating a victory on their first time
taking the baseball championship dur-
ing the World Series.-Associated Press

Famous trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie passed away January 6, 1993.-Associated Press

Monica Seles won her second straight U. S. open womens
singles title in September. This was her seventh victory.-
Associated Press

All the above photos are courtesy of World Wide Photos

140 WORLD EVENTS

Lead singer Anthony Keidis of Red Hot Chili Peppers displays the MTV

Spaceman trophy at the MTV Music Awards.-Associate Press

Gail Denvers races to a win in the second round of the 100 meter hurdles during

the Summer Olympics.-Associated Press

Pictured here are K. Robinson, Magic Johnson, and Michael Jordan during thr
first half of their semifinal game with Lithuania.-Associated Press

The above pictures are courtesy of Wide World Photos

WORLD EVENTS 141

Goerge Bush and his wife Barbara shared a moment on the
podium as he accepted the presidential nomination during
the Republican National Convention on August 20, 1992.-
Associated Press

Vice President Al Gore and his wife Tipper enjoy a dance at
the inaugural Ball of President Clinton.-Associated Press

The above photos courtesy of Wide World Photos.

142 WORLD EVENTS

The 42nd president of the United States is sworn into

office

Campaigning and celebrating all at once

WORLD EVENTS 143

Carrying what they can, two Andrew victims seek shelter.-
Associated Press

Endless rows of tents in Miami tell the ttue story of the
desperation and despair of the temporary homeless victims.-
Associated Press

Even the worlds most beautiful places are subjected to
Mother Nature's fury.-Associated a=

The above pictures courtesy of Wide World Photos

144 WORLD DISASTERS

deetits oe ae 6 Tropical Storm

MISS. ALA 6 Hurricane Andre

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3alveston P< 12AM 5PM.
11 PM.

Shelters, such as these, were a must during this hour of need.

People seek refuge as Andrew whips through Miami

Andrew's path of rage

All of the above pictures are courtesy of Wide World Photos

WORLD DISASTERS

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PAL Inte Te ie i!

The Year in Pictures

As the year winds down and the seniors are ready to drop off the face of Northeast, they leave their memories, spirit, and
hopes to all the underclassmen. In this segment, we have tried to reveal a year in pictures uniting all of the classes together.

This section is not just a Senior Bang, or a Junior Flang, neither a Sophomore Clang, nor a Freshman Swang, its
just a School Thang.

To Angela Powell,

I hope your future is rewarding and most fulfilling. May all your
dreams come true because you have worked so hard for 12 years to
get to where you are now. Continue to strive to be number one
because at the top is where you deserve to be.

Love your mother,
Linda Powell

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To my children:

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Lifes trials may be hard to bear, but patience can
outlive them.

Love,
Mother

May Gods speed be
with you Kendra.
I LOVE YOU!

from,
Your father

Best Wishes to Lori Saunders and Shondra Walker
from your favorite beautician.

Shavetta Taylor

Congratulations

Kendra
May your future be filled with much success.

Ronald Lane

CONGRATULATIONS
TO THE GRADUATING
SENIOR CLASS

PATRONS

Andra Stokes
Annie D. Stokes

Danita Mathis

Jeremy Curry

Evelyn Ensley

Cathy Owens

Theresa Wesley

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF

_ SAMUEL ROBINSON

Last Will

Michael Sanders I hereby leave the joy and good times of the
Raider Pride and Spirit to the classes to come."

Seifu Hill I would like to leave some good sense to my sister
Anitra Hill.

Mario Hendrick I leave my hypness to my cousins Bernard
and Courtney and my heart to Angel Martin

Micheal BayMack I, Michael Womack, of sound body and
mind hereby leave all my worldly belongings to Marshall, Allen R.,
T. Ellis, Orlando, Yo-Yo, Mario H., Big John, Lyn, and Yolanda
A

Cheryl White "'I leave my care, knowledge, and my spirit to my
cousin Sakesia Durham. When you become a senior enjoy it, because

I did.

Chiquita Glover To the upcoming seniors, I leave to you the
ability co set an example for the little underclassmen. To the school, I
leave the ability to be Educated, Graduated, and Liberated.

Chiquita Martin 'I leave the "'rest of my good sense and sanity
to my sister and my passing grades to Juan Forsyth.

Tasha Clowers I would like to leave all my love, honesty and
ability to learn to Greg Pettigrew.

Arthalia Grey I will to my brother Arthur Grey my knowledge
and silliness, to Octavia Carner the ability to say what you feel, and
last but not least to the class of'94 all good things.

Nicole Adams I Nicole Adams leave my shyness to my sister,
Zakia Adams.

Danny Owens I am leaving my books and lockers to Northeast
because I plan on taking everything with me.

Algernon Booker To the underclassmen of Northeast High, I
leave my unorthodox and truthful black poetry and of course my

books and locker."

Sebrenia Simmons I Sebrenia Simmons leave my intelligence
and widsom, and last but not least the rememberance of me."

Belinda Hart To Melissa Glover, I leave my good manners,

intelligence, and determination to get the job done and also my seat

on the floor."

Deshira Miley I'm giving my patience to the Senior Class of
"94 so chat they can deal with the underclassmen with style.

Jennifer Emory 'l, Jennifer Emory, leave Valarie Pryor knowl-
edge and my everyday smile."

Idarah Waters I leave my knowledge to know where I came
from to Courtney Morris and my outgoing personality to Denise
Grant

Tonya Anderson I, Tonya Anderson, leave my wisdom and
everyday smile to Deidre Neeley.

Sharral Moss Il Sharral Moss leave my ability to play the flute
to the flute section, my funny ways to Melinda Robinson, and my

knowledge to Natasha Mahone."

Luciana Green I leave to the the upcoming officers the

knowlege of leading and following.

William Rozier To Jerome Person, I leave him all the
problems of being a senior.

Tamika Wimberly I leave all my teachers and fun times to
Kwame Lee and my seat on the floor to Andrew Flowers.

Shawn Campbell I leave my good looks and striking per-
sonality to my good freind Corbin Smith.

Ricky Strange I leave to Rhonda Ridley peace, much love and
happiness.

Lyn Echols To Timiko Gray, I leave my looks (Since you
already look like me) and my flirtatiousness.

Joi Thomas I'm leaving all my underclassmen the seats of the
best class ever, 1993!"

Phillip Lockett I, Phillip Lockett leave to you Charity Hughes
all my As and Bs, luck, style, dass, and love.

Jarquetta Tharpe ] Jarquetta Tharpe leave Larry Hall & DeDe
Bond my knowledge of understanding life and my senior memories.

Andre Pitts I Andre Pitts leave behind to my little sister
Cardala Graham the will to finish high school.

Chiquita Spain I, Chiquita Spain, leave to the freshman class
wisdom and knowledge. In whatever you do always trust in God.

Twassa Rawls 1, Twassa Rawls, leave you the freshmen class of

Northeast High School and all its teachers good luck."

Racheal Wilson I leave to you my heart-warming smile. Stand
tall and proud, you can make ir!!

James Lowder I leave my pretty brown eyes, my detention,
books, pencils, paper and AA habits to Joy Walton.

Tracey Billingslea As I leave Northeast High School, I leave
my love to teachers, students, and my girl, Karmen Timley.

Rhonda Dunn "'I leave my good grades, good looks, all of my
books and my memories of a wonderful senior year.

Reginald D. Henderson I leave all my love to Dana D
Glover.

Natasha Nelson I, Natasha Nelson, of sound mind leave
Chendra and Precious Williams all of my funny thoughts and good
looks.

Sherman H. Harris I'd like to leave all ny guts and women to
the next pimp under me!

Cheif March Davis I'm leaving all my blunts to Reggie
Bond and the boyz and all my love to Romesha.

Chauncey Harden 'I leave all my lonely ladies and girlfreinds
to Jermaine Hill.

Sharon Henley I, Sharon Henley, leave all my books, teachers,
and grades to my sister Davonia Henley.

Nakia Majors I, Nakia Majors of sound mind and body leave
nothing to anyone and take all my looks, ladies, and knowledge with
me.

Rose Stinson 'I will leave to all my underclassmen all my good
speed in track and my sense of humor.

Shameeka Brooks I leave all my beauty and savoir faire to
anyone who really needs ir.

George C. Fitzpatrick I leave my looks to Sammy Spann and
my football abiliry to the whole football team."

Eric Hill I'm leaving my sophistication for the Juniors and also
my athletic skills and following in my Golden Path called Sugarnism

Shenita Wilson I would like to leave all my talent and
academic work to my friend Jalisha Barron.

Kale Johnson I, Kale Johnson, leave my long-distance jump
shot to John Rhodes and Robert Bailey."

Earnest Brown I leave my locker and my supervision teacher
to Monica Harris.

Keisha Goodwin As a graduating senior, I'm glad to say it's
not so hard to say goodbye. Goodbye Northeast!"

Alicia Carner I leave Gerren Eason my promptness and
Octavia Carer the strenghth to overcome all obstacles in high
school."*

Rodney N. Woodard I leave to the boys of the c/o 94 my wit
and personality. Never get so tight that you cant have fun."

Tameko Daniely I leave all my love and happiness to my
father so that he can teach the students of NHS. I also leave my lil
sister Tomika Miller my wisdom and wit.

Eulanda Waller I, Eulanda Waller, hereby leave to the
students of NHS my kindness and freindliness. To the seniors, |
leave my determination to succed.

Allen Riggins '] leave my desk in Mrs. Fultzs room to Derrick
Hughes.

LaShonda Pless I leave my lost books and jammed locker to
Jackie Parker.

George Harvey "'I'll always love Quensheda Freeman.

Joseph Johnson I would like to leave my wit, spark of love,
and spirit to the N.E. Raiders.

Taurus Graham I would like to leave my aggressiveness and
intelligence to all the cool fellas."

Jamie X To the upcoming senior class, I leave my knowledge
and all the phone #'s of all the girls I know to the the fellas of the
junior class."

Adrienne Williams I, Adrienne Williams, leave to Michelle
Williams all my intelligence and acting ability.

Clint Walker Jr. I leave to the class of "94 the know how of
getting good grades and having a good time.

Benita Wheeler I leave knowledge, wisdom, and under-
standing to the class of '94.""

Karlando Wilson I leave behind Northeast High homework
that didnt get completed and lunch that makes you constipated.

Sanchez Graham 'I leave my hype and hard hat and plays to
Jonte Vanshaan Renfroe. Be a headbanger'!

Samantha Massey I, Samantha Massey hereby leave my

favorite teacher and a hall pass.

Aisha Jackson 'I leave my luck to the class of "94, Wishing all
the luck that someone would need to Tina Curry.

Jaclaver Finney I leave my nice teachers.

Teresa Freeman 'I, Teresa Freeman leave my charm and wit to
Karvonda Bell, my lunch tickets to Nikki Freeman and to the
upcoming seniors, spirit."

Tyvesha Bond I leave all my wonderful qualitites to the

upcoming senior class."

Terrance Ellis 'I leave all my girls and Mack-Daddy power to
Courtney Morris, my English 12 skills to Vincent, and my cleats to
little pony.

Latago Ates 'I leave you all my books cause I won't need
them.

Jerry Battle To Tameka Albritton I leave my old books, all my

troll pins and my love.

Rhoshonda Ashley 'I leave all of my academic ability to Joseph
Johnson.

Tameka Fairfax ] would like to leave my books and my locker
to Trisa Fairfax and all my love to Staci and Kela.

Kendra Epps I leave my academic skills to all the un-
derclassmen and most of all, I leave my intelligence to my cousins.

Debra Gilmore I leave my knowledge and good under-
standing to Shortcake.

Ken Tollfree Yo! I leave all my craziness and hypeness to Lane
Zellner. Hat Squad in da House.

Courtney Wright I will leave my cool ways to all the
underclassmen and to Kanika Stanely may our freindship grow and
grow.

Marteena Johnson 'I will my ability to do bad things and get
away with them to Chendra and Precious Williams.

Keshel Robinson I, Keshel Robinson, leave my great jour-

nalism skills to any journalism student who feels they can do better.

Tomeca Mack 'I leave all my bad habits to Zipporah Hicks
Don't worry, you'll make it to the 12th grade someday.

Mya Ward I, Mya Ward, leave all my academic abilities to the
upcoming senior class. I leave all my male freinds to. . .cops I'm

taking them with me. I leave my love to Sheldon Ashley.

Tracy Denerson I leave Farrah Curry my cute looks and my
outgoing personality.

Stacey Archer 'I leave my loving spirit to Valerie Pryor, my
patience to Tiffany Archer and my school spirit to the upcoming
seniors."

Steven Gray I leave my best wishes to all of the upcoming
seniors and hope they all graduate."

Teresa Johnson My last testament is love and caring to the
upcoming seniors.

Charmaine Madison I, Charmaine Madison, leave my sex-
iness to my lil soul sister Melissa Hollingshed and love to all my
lusting fans.""

Jerry Menzie 'I leave to the upcoming class of Northeast High
my hunger to do what's right. Most of all, I leave my love for Christ,
that he may guide you in your ways.

Romas Dunn I, Romas Dunn, leave my books, pencils, pens,

paper, desk, and the school to all underclassmen.

Rovianne Brown 'I, being of sound mind and body leave my
outstanding personality, my good grades, and my partying spirit to
all.

Jerry Brown Being of sound mind, I leave my manners,
personality and determination to anyone who can handle it."

Danielle Ross I, Danielle Ross leave all my knowledge to

Angel Malone.

Carloyn Sanders I, Carolyn Sanders leave Tanisha Fowler all
my knowledge.

Tricia Person I, Tricia Person leave my fun times to Lawanda
Davis."

Chantel Sutton To Jamekia Jones and future seniors, I leave
my knowledge, happy times and success at Northeast High School.

Carlos Brezial To all upcoming seniors, I leave all the luck and
much success in the near future.

Carlos Reynolds I hope that I will be a real role model in the
future of NHS.

Pamela Gloster 'I leave my children my senior year.

Tranada Grose To all the underclassmen, I leave my class-
cutting techniques, my phony excuses, and my pimp ability.

Hollie Eason I leave Shaundra Walker all my hard work
attitudes and I leave Thurnell Johnson my voice to remind him to
teach.

Lawrence Vincent To all the underclassmen, I leave my ugly
books, ugly locker, and my memories.

Stephanie Reese I, Stephanie Reese, on the event of my
leaving, leave behind to the underclassmen the wisdom to accept the
knowledge offered to you.

Alicia Wilson 'I leave all of my leadership and spirit to the
upcoming basketball team and my lipstick and powder puff to
Tiffany Jackson.

Deaner Rutland I, Deaner Rutland leave all my books, lunch
tickets, and all the assemblies we didn't have to Vashaun Rutland.

Eric Stubbs I leave my wrestling skills to Kwame Lee, my luck
to Kita and J.R., and a pack of Tic-Tacs to all underclassmen.

Altovise Driskell I, Alrovise Driskell leave my knowledge and
smartness to James Brown and all the upcoming seniors.

Benetta Chester I leave my craziness to Jalisha Barron, my
smartness and energy to Marlon Chester and my knee brace to
Kamika Chester.

Pamela Cabiness I leave all my smartness and love to my #1
guy, Corey King.

Tiffany Hill 'I leave all of my books and my smartness to the
weakest class of Northeast! Dem Juniors.

Reneitta Lampkin I, Reneitta Lampkin, leave all of my
teachers, for all that they have put me through, my brother.

Ernest Gillis To all the Thorton Heights boys: stay in school
and stay out of stuff. Love, peace and happiness.

John Stevens To all underclassmen, I leave my exsquisite
figure, good looks, and Black knowledge.

Emeko Stephens To Sharon Sanders, I leave my foolishness,
love for people, attitude and my flat iron. Love ya!"

Heather Barnett I, Heather Barnett, leave to Laura Slagle and
Angel Stanton all my locker junk and my desk in Mr. Parry's class.

Charlinda Canady I leave with this year's freshmen dass my
determination to become a successful person."

Laticia Morgan I, Laticia Morgan, leave my desks and books
to Tonya Raines, Tameka Morgan, and Shonda Iverson.

Kevin Wynn I leave my upcoming cousin, Christopher Car-
swell, my popularity and leave my crown. Now he is the owner of
Northeast High.

Lucious Bryant Jr. Northeast is alright but I credit my
knowledge to Gary Johnson and Sonia Gray, class of 93.

Kim Randall I, Kimberly Randall, leave Audrey Gallemore
my great mathematics abilities.

Karla Hill I, Karla Hill, leave Tina Powell my memories as
being a senior at NEH for next year.

Ulethra Council *'I, Ulethra, leave all my wishes and dreams to
my brothers Tian and Terrel White with love.

Maurice Harris l, Maurice Harris leave the freshmen class my
determination to graduate and DARE.

Lashonda Banks 'I leave all my books, notebooks and all my
memories of this school to all the upcoming seniors.""

Myon Ward I leave all of my bad luck at school to JaRodney
McCoy and my Certs to Mr. Parry.

James Sanders To the Juniors and the other classes, stay in
school, stay away from drugs, and get all the education you can while
you're here.

Denetris Hurt I would like to leave my books to my little
brother Carl Jr., and my place in the senior class to Carletta and
Kela.

Lucius Lamar III] "I hereby leave to the Seniors of 94 my
Raider Pride and wish alll the graduates of Northeast High much
success.

Charmaine Griswold I leave my out of the ordinary per-
sonality and my overflowing wittiness to whomever may prosper
from it.

Melando Woodford 'I hereby leave to all my ability to chill
and also my ability to cut the fool.

Kareem Parker 'l leave my coolness.

Patricia Rice I hereby leave myability to broaden the mind,
my spirit, and my Raider Pride to the following students of
Northeast.

Rita Roundtree I leave my great looks and voice to Jeanette. I

also leave my great spirit as a senior.

Altraea Glover 'I leave to you all the determiniation you'll need
to succeed.

Rashon T-Bird Shannon 'To everyone that's left, I leave all
of my charm.

Sayntina King To Kavonda Bell, I leave my foolishness, my
body and all my cracks!!""

Patrick Gary To the upcoming seniors, I leave my love to the
ladies, my style to the guys and my partying spirit to all.

COLOPHON
VALHALLA 93

Cant Stop Us Now

Number of copies: 200
Number of pages: 160
Printer: Taylor Publishing
Company,

Dallas, Texas

Taylor Representative:
Gerrard Young

Theme: Cant Stop Us
Now

Cover: Original design by
1993 Valhalla Staff
Endsheets: Original design

by Bobby Sanders, Kevin
Wynn, and Chris Syrock.
Copy: All copy for year-
book submitted by Type
Vision program designed
for IBM-PC computer.
Photos: Southeastern Por-
traits (SPI) and trained
Valhalla photographers
Membership: Georgia
Scholastic Press Associa-
tion (GSPA)

Last Thought. ..

It has really been a
pleasure to work on the
Valhalla 1992 and 1993
yearbook staffs. I am
glad I had this presti-
gious oppurtunity to be-
come one of the editors
this year.

The unforgettable
memories from this
year will always be a

constant reminder of

the unstoppable year I
have had.

I would like to thank
all my teachers for their
patience and under-
standing they had with
me, as being one of the
editors.

To my staff, I would
like to congratulate
each of you that put ex-
tra efforts in the pro-
duction of this book. I
know I seemed to get on

your nerves and act
like I was everything,
but this book is my
pride and joy. I have
the ability to say that,
T was a vital part in
the completion of the
Valhalla 1993.

As I end my year as
editor and leave NE,
I would like to say
that this year was tru-
ly unforgettable.

Editor's Notes
As T look back on this year, I
cant believe that we ( the StOfst)
accomplished so much. Gvexthough
we Started out Slow, I knew with a
ted etont, we Could do just sine.
ow that we have pinishedd the
1992-1992 Velkable (Jeanbook,
[ reel it iS Something we COn be
phoud Of.

Tn Closing, I wout to wish the
92-92 yearbook start Good
Luc in the Veny wean future. To

those Of US WRO Welle OM the 91-92

SIO its been neal!
Valywia J. Echols

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After 720 days of high school,
Seniors, like us, are ready to
graduate. Although we look toward
graduation with anticipation, we
remember our past four years with
sincere adoration.

Of 1993

Soon the Class of 1993 will be a thing of the past...

Palace Tee

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Autographs

Counter-Clockwise from Top

Tomeko Daniely,
Tamika Miller,

hantel Sutton, Jawanna Durham,
Christy Mountain, Luciana Green, Richard Ruth

erford, Tiffany Archer, Sheldon Hart, Dericus Har
vey, Kela Primus.

VALHALLA 1993

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Northeast * High * School
1646 Upper * River * Road
Macon Georgia * 31211

CANT STOP
ly ae ) US NOW

Whether its sports, academics
or the stigmas attached to our

reputation, true Raiders know
that you Cant Stop Us Now!

As studerits we enter a classroom for the first time each year
experiencing joy, laughter nervousness, excitement, and silliness.

With each new year we begin with a dean slate and a fresh
attitude in anticipation that this year will be one of the best yet. We
look forward to finding out who is in each of our classes. We eagerly
await getting our schedules to see if we got the classes we signed up
for!

We congratulate each other on making it this far, remembering
those who fell behind in their studies. And upon entering a
classroom steadily filling with students, we wonder what will be
required of us. We wonder if we will measure up to the standards
expected of us.

Whatever our feelings, actions, or words when we enter that first
classroom on the first day of school, we know we made it back
another year and Nothing Can Stop Us Nov!!!

Hollie Eason

Students getting off to the right start, work hard to make that first progress report
look good.

BP enaisi

As another conversation passes in
another day of yet another week in
high school, we at Northeast thor-
oughly involve ourselves in a diver-
sity of activities, whether in school or
away from the educational environ-
ment. These activities play signif-
icant roles in our student lives. Stu-
dent life at Northeast is always
happening. Conversations range
from stories read in English to after
school hangouts and favorite team
sports.

These daily conversations turn
into weekly experiences and even-
tually past memories with out much
notice. The change throughout the
year is barely noticeable but when
reflected upon, we realize that these
conversations make up our days here
at Northeast. So whether our student
life involves academics or extracur-
ricular activities. You Can't Stop Us
Now! Lyn Echols.

Taking time off from duty, Officer Wilcher and Coach After hanging a banner, Seniors Colitha Nolton, Lyn Echols, Arthalia
Street break for a little conversation. Grey, and Junior Lakisha Brown show their school spirit.

After school,
everyone goes
their separate
ways.

Seniors Fred Gray, Belinda Hart, Luciana Green, Frank Horne, Junior George Ray, and sophomores, Ken Neal and Kisha Demps use their
lunch break to chill

N.E. students moving right along to class Stopping to chat berween classes, Anitra Curry and Jermaine
Singleton share a laugh.

Middle Left Sophomore Monica Wilson completes her typing assignment in Pre-Tech
Top Left Mrs. Duhart reviews vocabulary words with her class

Juniors relaxing in the shade behind Lasseter

Top Right James Hughley, Antonio Hughes, Warren Hughes and Larry Robertson clown around
in the halls,

Middle Right Christine Massey helps a student with an assignment

Students work together to
get the job done.

Orlando Randall, Michael Womack, Mark Horne, Nicholas Coleman, Allen Riggins and
Ken Neal are all smiles as they pose for a picture during lunch break

Latago Ates makes his way through the crowded gym at the pep rally

Students make their way to the buses at 2:15

Six friends take time out to
pose for a picture between
classes.

In the Beginning .

As school buses and cars rolled into the schools parking lot
and students swarmed the school grounds, one thing was clear
a new school year had begun at Northeast.

This year has brought about many changes at Northeast
such as the new lunch break schedule, new teachers, and the
new counselors. As always with the beginning of a new school
year, the students have a different attitude and outlook on
school.

Freshman Sherrico Lawson feels that, she is happy to be at
Northeast and wants to make the most of her time.

Junior Juan Forsyth says, I am ready to graduate and go on
to college.

Senior Nikale Johnson commented that, he is ready to
graduate, go new places, and meet new people.

These Raiders are on their way and nothing can stop them
now.

Tino McElroy is surprised by the photographer as he talks to
Kesha Davis.

Top Left The band and Jazettes show their school spirit during a pep rally. Top Right
Anwar Nasir creeps onto the bus after a long day at school. Middle Left Kenny
Brown, Nicki Winbourne and Alexion Clowers show their Raider Pride by wearing
foorball T-shirts. Middle Right Shaundra Walker, Erika Smith, Staci McElroy,
Michael Lindsey, Kela Primus, and Loretta Ramey are happy to be together again after a

long summer
Ms. Benson assists Romita Thomas with an assignment

The Class Nobody Cuts

Lunch Break. At Northeast the two words are synonymous with
hanging out with friends and having a good time. However, students
returning this school term found that things had changed. First lunch,
which was held last year from 11:40 to 12:25 in the Mark Smith
building, is now 10:45 to 11:25. Students on first half have a choice of
either eating lunch or hanging out on the breezeway in front of Mark
Smith. Second lunch, held last year from 12:35 to 1:20 is now, from
11:40 to 12:20 in Lasseter building. Last year, students who chose not to
eat could be found outside between Lasseter and Vocational chilling on the
breezeway or sprawled out on the grass. This year things were different.
Students were required to remain behind the Lasseter building.

Sophomore Raphel Adams, who has first half, voices his opinion. Its
O.K. because Im hungry around 3rd period, the food is better this year,
and Im around a lot of my friends. Sophomore Tyrone Mason, who has
second half said, We should be able to be between Lasseter and
Vocational like last year.

Even with the time change and the sometimes less than desirable
locations, lunch break is always a time for fun with friends or simply
relaxing.

Top Tomeca Washington is all smiles as she gets her lunch.
Middle Alicia Carner and Carlos White Can't you see Im busy?

Bottom Seniors Lawrence Vincent, Terrance Slappey and Dominique Johnson are deep in
thought.

Umm! Tastes good!

April Jackson enjoys herself in the lunch
line

Seniors, Keisha Bailey and Chiquita
Martain get some work done on lunch

Does this look good or what?

ries to retrieve a shoe from the

break

FASHION
from

head

to

Pee

he Nes

Hasan Duval, Adina Garvett, and Leron Curry have that attitude about fashion! Norris Battle and Loretta Ramey show off the latest style while coolin in front of a
friends car.

When it comes to fashion, you cant stop that Northeast style! Whether
it is creating your own style, bringing back old styles, or following the
latest trends, Raiders are doing it all. When asked, do you feel the way a
person dresses is important, Junior, Jerome Finney responded, to a
certain extent. It doesnt really say anything about your personality. It does

say you like to be neat and clean. I do not think it is important for me to

dress nice. I like to do it.
Most people dont dress nice to impress people, they just like to do it.
On the other hand, Junior Erika Smith (who is also the President of the

Style all the way down to their feet.

Antonio Henderson and Charmaine Madison profile their
style on 2nd half lunch.

fashion conscious club EDEs) says, I feel that when a person sees you,
the first thing they notice is how you dress and I like to make a lasting
impression. Some people think that the way a person dresses reflects on
how that person feels about himself. Senior, Patrick Gary, says he dresses
nice, because I have a high self-esteem and people are used to seeing me
dress nice." Whether it is for your own personal benefit or to make a
lasting impression, you Cant Stop our Northeast Style!

Shaundra Walker

Patrick Gary takes a break co show off his
sophisticated style on his way to Sth period

Tarica Saxby and Jerome Finney show off their casualside

Just Call My Name... I'll be There

In the words of TLC What about your friends, will they let you
down, will they be around ... This is something that Kelvin
Sampson and Undra Thomas dont have to worry about. To
understand these young men we must know what kind of guys they
are. Kelvin is outgoing and he speaks his mind, where as Undra is
shy and talks to others with his eyes. The tight bond between these
two has developed from years of friendship. One particular ex-
perience back in elementary school is their most memorable. Undra
was in the 3rd grade, and Kelvin in the 4th. One day the two got
into a little mischief in the store. They took a box containing 24
Snickers bars. When a female classmate tattled to Kelvins mother,
the boys took it upon themselves to quickly get rid of the evidence
before confronted. They ate every last Snicker bar in 30 minutes.
Kelvins mom found no evidence, so she didnt punish the boys.
But they actually punished themselves because they made them-
selves very sick. Some of that creativity has stayed with them into
their teenage years. When asked about the fashion statement they
are hoping to make with their afros, Kelvin responded, Its not a
fashion statement. We just want to be different. Everyone has the | Undra Thomas and Kelvin Sampson show that Raider pride.
same hairstyle and thats boring. These fellas have three major
don'ts. (1) They dont wear tennis shoes (2) The dont wear
anything that corresponds with sports. (3) They dont wear Hilfiger
shirts. Their reason for all these donts is simply that they dont
want to be like everyone else. Their ultimate goal is to be unique
unlike any other, and thus far they have been successful. They also
wish not to be judged before you know them. To the fellas, they
arent out to take the females but only to seek female-male
friendships. Undra is looking forward to college, meeting the right
girl, and shopping. Kelvin aspires to be an architect and has an
active social life. Nothing Can Stop this Friendship!

Alicia Carner

Kelvin Sampson and Undra Thomas use Mrs. Fultzs car to express their
taste in fine automobiles.

Fraley Anderson and Rodney Jordan are
best friends 4-ever

Lyn Echols and Arthalia Grey

Kyshia Bailey and Chiquita Martin Tracey Denerson and Charmaine Griswold

Lucianna Green and Tomeko Daniely
who are bestfriends pose with Terrance
Ellis

= 7

DEDICATED TO

MRS. JUDY FULTZ
FOR HER HARD WORK AND DEDICATION TO THE
NORTHEAST STUDENTS
AND THE VALHALLA STAFF

Judy Fultz is appalled by a question her student has asked.

Dedication is something that
cannot be taught. It comes from
years and years of unbroken service
to the same establishment. Ded-
ication also comes from truly be-
lieving that you are doing what any
person would do in your position.

During the 1991-92 school year,
Judy Fultz was replaced as year-
book advisor. This was and still is
in name only. Due to health prob-
lems she was advised not to teach
the yearbook class. However, she
was replaced only for a short time.
Even during her absence she con-
stantly made herself a part of the
class making sure things were run-
ning smoothly. Because of Mrs.
Fultzs dedication she defied her
doctor's orders and eventually be-
came the yearbook advisor once
again.

The absence of leadership as well
as the yearbook company changing

representatives, had the yearbook
in limbo. Frustration and despair
set in with the yearbook staff and
everyone had all but thrown up
their hands with disgust. Mrs.
Fultz became everyone's assurance
that we would have a 1991-92
yearbook.

We can never thank or repay
Mrs. Fultz for what she did for the
yearbook. We cannot express to
Mrs. Fultz how much it meant to
Northeast students to know that
someone truly cares about the only
memorium we have of ourselves in
high school. If it were not for her
persistence, all the special moments
that happened in 1991-92 would
never have existed. It is good to
know that dedication runs rampant
at Northeast and especially in Judy
Fultz.

Hollie Eason

Judy Fultz reassures student Michael Womack about his paper.

Northeast Then...

couldnt stop us then,

cant stop us now

Seems like yesterday, We all
seem to say. Yesterday, when
Northeast wasn't segregated.
When we were all separated but
should not have been, the time
when there was Appling, and a
high school for the Wildcats. A
time when there were Afros, Bobs,
bell bottoms, stacks, and leather
patch jackets, creating a style in
itself.

Everyone got along with each
other, there was a sense of togeth-
erness, and this was our family.
Confusion was not the issue in the
schools, and bitterness was not a
part of our daily lives. Spirit-filled
Wildcats roamed the halls of Peter
G. Appling, the band played, the
athletic activities were greatly sup-
ported, and the teachers were on a
one to one relationship with the
students.

As for the teachers, the students
loved them, listened to them,
talked to them, became frustrated
with them, frowned at them, and
smiled at them. But they were
grateful. Every student was unique,
with distinct personalities, within
the school they had leaders and
followers, givers and takers, dream-
ers and doers, some satisfied and
others dissatisfied. Stopping the
Wildcats was the hardest task for
anyone who tried. Determined to
get out and make it, they con-
tinued on keeping that Wildcat
pride for years and years through
the sixties up until 1970, the last
class graduated from Appling that
year. Tears were shed, bur it was
not sadness. The children had re-
ceived the dream that was thought
to be impossible. That dream was
to become integrated. To stop re-
ceiving left-over books from the
other schools, to get the same op-
portunities that the other students
that weren't of color received.

Appling Wildcats were no long-
er in play, but they were not for-
gotten, either. The years that had
passed were good years. There was
hope for the future. Now they all
were the Raiders. Blacks and
whites together. Northeast was as
it should be together, united as
a whole, as real family, as a real

school. Prejudice should not have been
the issue of the lives of the teenagers
that attended. Injustice should not
have been the issue, all they should
know now is that the dreamers are
doers, the satisfied are no longer dis-
satisfied, and the leaders and followers
are not behind one another, but beside
each other. Northeast now was work-
ing together to prove to the people
that this could work.

At first things were of course awk-
ward because the two races were not
used to attending the same school. For
a while, the black people stayed in
their groups and the whites in theirs.
It took them a while to get com-
fortable because there were always
some stares and whispers behind their
backs. This didnt just happen to
blacks but also to the whites that
attended this new Northeast. Deter-
mined, they strove to get along. As the
years passed by, whites became fewer
in number, not because the students
wanted it that way but their parents
wanted it that way. This still didnt
stop the Raiders nothing could
then and nothing can now.

Today is yesterday, we are the re-
cipients of time, we are the generation
from yesterday. We're making the
change for the better. Fantasy then,
reality now. Nothing has really
changed except the faces. We still
have the same spirited teens, the ac-
ademic achievers and the athletic
achievers. The styles haven't changed.
Hairstyles such as Afros, and Bobs are
on their way back, repeating time as is
inevitable. Growing up day by day we
still experience problems. There is still
injustice in the school for all of us, burt
that doesnt stop us. There are still
conflicts, but we overcome them.
Nothing is stopping us from fulfilling
the dreams of our parents and our-
selves. Their hopes for us can be
achieved.

Northeast High School has been
stereotyped in newspapers, on tele-
vision, and in every day conversation,
but we still haven't given up. There is
something we can do about it. And we
do, forget about what others say, show
our Raider pride, and nothing can stop
us, today, tomorrow, or the future.
Arthalia Grey

A vypical graduation picture taken in the late 60's Kenneth Wilder.

A group of kids posing for a picture after school. Then they
associated with the younger kids.

... And Now

Looks like a freshman just trying to get along.

A kindergarten dass in the 50's pose in front of Henry A. Hunt School

Northeast...
Couldnt Stop us Then

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Vivian Wilder Johnson, Wildcat Class of 1965, is presently the Educational Coordinator Seems like yesterday, when we're small, holding our parent's hand. But what was fantasy
Assistant /Media Specialist ac Carver Headstart School. then is reality now. Today is today now is now. And tomorrow, today will be
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Good Times

Remember the times when

we would get together;

planning, working, talking,

then planning some more.

These were, and still are,

Good Times of yesterday and today.

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1. Ramon Tyler

. AndFe Anderson

. Jerod and Jerome
Finney

. Tina Powell

. Kendra Epps

. Schneika Center

. Shaundra Walker

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1. Christy Mountain
2. Takelia Booze
3. Kela Primus
4. Karla Hill
5. Gerren
Eason

Siblings At the Same School

There are several siblings that attend
Northeast. Some claim each other and
some dont, but we know who you are!
When taking pictures of some of the
siblings, so much love could be found.
No matter how much they dog each
other out, we all know they love each
other dearly. Junior, Staci McElroy
says, I enjoy the fact that my brother
attends the same school that I attend. I
feel that it is exciting and we often
dress alike. Tiponya Miley has a sim-
ilar comment, I love going to the
same school as my sister because I
dont like to be separated from my
sister."" Wow! Talk about good family
relationships! Another close sibling pair
is Trukessa and Elbert Ussery. Trukes-
sa had nothing but nice things to say
about her brother. Im glad that I
attend school with my brother. When I

had classes that I couldn't find, he took
me to those classes. Now thats a
brother for you. He even takes up for
me if he hears about me getting into a
fight. I love and care for my brother. I
also will be there for him when he
needs a good sister. Now if that
doesnt sound like the perfect TV sis-
ter/brother relationship, then I dont
know what does! A lot of the brothers
said they would take up for their sis-
ters.

On the flip side, some siblings dont
like the idea of going to the same
school. This is mainly because they feel
they cant do anything because their
sister /brother might tell on them. To
all siblings out there stay in good
with each other because you'll realize in
the long run that they are (and always
will be) your closest, truest friends.

Top right Niketa and Carletta West who is who?

Who would have guessed Chris and Tina Powell are related?

Bottom right Deaner and Shon Rutland have style in their sisterhood!

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Good Thing or Bad Thing?

Top left Harold and Chan Tharpe are more than
brothers they are best boys!

Top right Twins Jerome and Jerod Finney are as
different as they look.

Bottom left Trukessa and Elbert Ussery are a
close sister and brother pair.

Middle right Younger brother, Christie, said he
would always look after his sister, Kerria.

Bottom right Deshira and Tiponya Miley are
more than sisters they are best friends.

Driving to School

Driving to school is a privilege
you look forward to from the be-
ginning of your high school years.
It gives you the chance to exert
your independence and sometimes
just lets you show off.

While showing off your car may
be a reason to drive, there are oth-
ers. When you move up in rank in
school, you also incur activities.
Getting to and from these extra-
curricular activities can be a real
hassle if you cant drive yourself
where you need to go. Senoir Cha-
quita Martin is one of those in-
dividuals. She is a member and an
officer of several clubs where at-
temdance is vital. Chaquita Martin
says, I dont see how I got around
without my license and my
car.Michael Womack began foot-

ball practice and later began to
drive to school. Practice after school
necessitated driving for him. Kale
Johnson also started driving to
school in his junior year. He claims
the reason he started driving was "I
had places to go, things to do, and
people to see. Ronnie Byron is an
exception. He began driving at the
end of his tenth grade year. He
says, I got tired of riding the
bus.

While the majority of Northeast
students are still cheesehound
bound, a great number drive to
school. The reasons are varied and
equally important to all of them.
Driving to school is indeed a priv-
ilege and a definite boost to ones
social life.

Ronnie Byron says, I've got the right car baby, Uh Huh!

Michael Womack comments, I got it like chat!"

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Kale Johnsop remarks, Oh what a feeling!

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Softball athletes show that they endorse all Northeast sports (especially football)
100%.

Seniors: Shantrice Sams, Dominique Johnson, Hollie Eason, and Arthalia Grey
demonstrate their class spirit (Senior Cuffs).

Tracy Denerson sits quietly while reading her assignment.

A DAY IN THE
LIFE
OF NORTHEAST

Top left Junior Mark Horne recites aloud to make sure he remembers correctly.

Top right Derrick Caple looks at Lori Hall in disbelief of what she just said.

Northeast students converse between classes about what they'll do after school. Cheerleaders Arthalia Grey and Chiquita Glover pose for that special moment

English, Mathematics, Social Studies, Science,
Foreign Language, and Vocational Technology
what do all of these subjects have in common? They
are all a part of our everyday Academic curriculum.

I will study and get ready and the opportunity
will come. As we enter this great institution of
learning, we see this quote by Abraham Lincoln on
the Lasseter Building. In different ways it inspires
many of us to do things to help others and to make
things change. For some, it encourages them to
study harder and go that extra mile, for others it

says to keep up with work you are doing. As long as

we continue to strive in our Academics you

CAN'T STOP US NOW.

Mrs. Fultz helps her students while Shawn Campbell looks over
his notes.

Terrell White makes an excellent point during a presentation.

Rho Shonda Ashley and Patrick Gary are happy they finally got the
problem in Geometry solved.

Unstoppable -

Knowledge

Northeast Academics are unstoppable. Hav-
ing some of the best teachers in the business, we
take pride in being renowned for academic
excellence. We have advanced academic classes
which include AP English, AP Calculus, AP
Biology, and AP American History. We also
have a gifted program called Mankind, which is
for our most talented students. Northeast com-
petes in academic bowls each year which are
divided into math and science. We send a group
of bright students to represent us.

We've done well in the past, but we plan to
do a most excellent job in the furure. Northeast
has won numerous trophies in our academic
meets. We plan to win more. We are constantly
upgtading our educational system. We added
the Quest Program to our long line of computer
software. This program helps to find occu-
pations, scholarships, grants, and financial aid.

Northeast excels more and more every year in
Academics. We will continue to do that so
future generations can look at us as an example
of academic excellence.

An eager student expresses herself in Mrs. Fowler's Amer-
ican History class.

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Kevin Barber and a fellow classmate use teamwork to complete an assignment
Tony Ferguson works hard in Dr. Davis 6th Pd. Pre-tech dass

Derrick Hughes, Tarica Saxby, and Michael Lindsey look on as Lori Saunders uses the balance scale during lab.

Bill Evans is very interested in what his teacher has to say.

Shamecka Brook, Walter Grey and Michael Womack work hard on an assignment in

Mrs. Reaves is deep into teaching her lesson. Mr. Parry's Physics class

During our high school years, we all like to be
a part of something. Here at Northeast, the
clubs and organizations are numerous. If you are

the highly academic type, you can be in the Beta
Club. For those that have interests in Math and
Science, there are the Math and Science Clubs.
Theres even J.R.O.T.C. for the military in-
clined.

Basically, whatever suits your fancy, we have
it here at Northeast. Our clubs and organ-
izations are one thing that you CANT
STOP!

DECA members work on the 92-93 Spirit Chain.

Sefior Brown, our Spanish Club advisor, chuckles at a statement made by a student.

Advanced Choir: L-R, Front Row: Yulantress Little, Robbie Saxby, Sobego Thomas, Decarlos Latimore, Ninie Anderson.

L-R, 2nd Row: ShaRhona Thomas, Octavia Carner, Tamika Mason, Chelette Brown, Lashonda Green, Chakeeta Harris, Kenisha Reynolds.
L-R, 3rd Row: Angie Thomas, Tricia Person, Tammie Taylor, Amy Coon, Qunsheda Freeman, Amy Coulter, S. Graper, Veronica Mullen.
L-R, 4th Row: Demetria Camp, Jeanette Ford, Shaunelle Brezial, Felicia Graybill, Jarquetta Hall, Marquita Eason, Rita Roundtree, Angel
Copeland, Sharonda Jones.

Teenboard: L-R: Wanike Shakespeare,
Carletta Hurt.

Salmagundi: Front Row, L-R: Charmain Griswold, Darin Chambers, Tamika Wimberly, Fawndra McClain, Stephanie Reese, LaShonda Pless,

Rhonda Dunn, Tracy Denerson.
Row 2: Travis Ragins, Benita Wheeler, LaShunda Dennis, Christopher Moore, Alicia Wilson, Arthalia Grey, Angela Powell, Sharon Henley.

Row 3: Mandi Brooks, Alan Davis, Allen Stephens, Robbie Owen.

Golden Star: Row 1, L-R: Benetta
Chester, Heather Barnett, Josquitta Fin-
ney, Alleen Riley, Stacey Archer, Keshel
Robinson.

Row 2: Eric Stubbs, Chiquita Glover,
Tanisha McDade, Ms. Hendericks, ad-
visor.

Row 3: Marcus Freeman, Ernest Gillis,
Fred Gray.

Freshmen Class Officers and Reps.

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L-R, Front Row: Juwanna Durham and Tiffany Archer.
Back Row: Korlue Kpor, and Michelle Humphrey.

L-R, Front Row: Chan Tharpe, Qunsheda Freeman, Miracle Primus.
L-R, Back Row: Kelvin Wilder, Vonnie Anthony, , Yarvis Pringle.

Sophomore Class Officers and Reps.
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R, Front Row: Derius Harvey, Sheldon Hart.
R, Back Row: Tiffany Simmons, Timiko Gray.

LR, Front Row: Kisha Demps, Kametrius Singleton, Shalandria Ware, Kenieshua Burnett, LaShunda Batiesre.
+R, Back Row: Latoshia Carswell, Lakeerya Gibbs, Alonzo Davis, Gregory Alexander, Crawford, Courtney Morriss.

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Row 1: Kim Watkins, Katara Hunt, Takeila Booze, Takethia Williams, Laretta Ramey, Erika Smith, Brandice Bailey, Lakiesha Brown.
Row 2: Allen Davis, Akemi Skelton, Tiponya Miley, Sammy Spann, Jermal Durham, Schneika Center, Christine Massey.

Kela Primes, Tomika Miller.
Row 2: Tameka Simmons, Sammy Spann.

Senior Class
Officers and
Reps.

L-R: Chantel Sutton, Charmaine Madison, Tomeko Dainley.

L-R, Row 1: RhoShonda Ashley, Erika Woodford, Valyncia Echols, Chiquita Spain, Danita Mathis.
L-R, Row 2: Sharon Henley, Josquitta Finney, Terrence Ellis, Tracy Denerson, Eulanda Waller, Bonny Hicks.
L-R, Row 3: Zundele Newsome, Marshall Hughes, Chad Fitzpatrick.

Cant Stop That N.E.
Military.

Jermaine Hill competes for the championship.

L-R, Row 1: Morgan, Keith; Skelton, Akem; Johnson, Kale; Dunn, Romas; Stanley, Jennifer; Newton, Tyrone; Davis,
Alonzo.

Row 2: Davis, Lorenzo; Cabiness, Chris; Stephens, Tray; King III, Richard; Earley, Landrick; Braswell, Kevin; Paul, Fatishia;
Abbott, Ben; Hill, Jefferry; Flags, Valencia, Hughes, Micheal; Eason, Marquita; Rainey, Sayettith; Bell, Makireso.

Row 3: Thomas, Dana; Lewis, Philip; Zellner, Deplane; Cooms, Franchetta,; Hamm, Lawanda; King, Corey; Feugerson,
Ruby; Solomon, Chelsea; Hall, Jarquetta; Harvey, Teresa; Jackson, Shawn; Ward, Myan; Dixon, Dora; Jackson, Anjun;
Brown, Jermanlo.

Row 4: Carswell, Latoshia; Wilson, Bryan; Yarber, Shan; Seabrooks, Rosalyn; Parks, Felicia; Ranita, Thomas; Williams,
Cassandra; Green, Earl; Lucas, Elizabeth; Wimbush, Chedrick; Mason, Tryone; Ross, Kizzezy; Jordan, Alfatina; Patterson,
Embray.

Row 5: Williams, Derrick; Dunn, Rhonda.

L-R, Row 1: Emory, Jennifer; Wyn, Kelvin; Grimes, Lafayette; Anderson, Andre; Lowe, Jason.

Row 2: Daniels, Adrian; Woodford, Tamika; Carlisle, Tuquester; Harris, Chakeeta; Williams, Chris; Grey, Lucas; Tripp,
Antoan; Grant, Adrian; Graybill, Felicia; Ford, Chris; Quainter, LaQuisa.

Row 3: Cowan, Marlon; Jones, Richard; Hightower, Taijuan; Sharp, Gregory; Horton, Shelton; Walker, Theresa; Tovares,
Collins; Hill, Diontae; Lowe, Nathanies.

Row 4: Latimore, Wendell; Marcus, JaRodney; Williams, Charlie; Bowens, Jeffery; Davis, Robert; Cornegay, LaQuista;
Williams, LaQuandra; Parker, Juanita; Hughes, Charity; Reynolds, Allen.

Row 5: Hoskins, Maurice; Hughes, Antonio; Moore, Bakari; Scott, Micheal.

L-R, Row 1: Persley, Jamie; Hill, Jermaine; Norwood, Keith; Pitts, Kyester; Lynah, Crawford; Walker, Clint. Sgt. Ikner keeps his company in order.
Row 2: Fanley, Jeff; Harris, Laquerro; Thomas, Angie; Sandifer, Kenzie; Carry, Sherod; Billingslea, Shawn; Dean, Cedric;

Johnson, Carman,

Row 3: Adams, Charis, Benjamin, Dionne; Kemp, Pamela; Booker, Davares; Simmons, Natalie; Latimore, DeCarlo; Warren Jr.,

Jean; Cornegay, William.

Row 4: Gibson, Matang; Jones, Kolita, Malcon, Stevie; Terry, Micheal; Hornsby, Tasha; Crawford, Alphonso; Brown, Candice;

Greene, Bry; Sanders, Micheal; Dunn, Rhonda; William, Carlos; Smith, Octavia.

L-R, Row 1: Reese, Stephanie; Clowers, Alexion; Lockett, Phillip; Anderson, Tonya; Lowder, James; Hall, Norman; Lowe, Chad;

Campbell, Shawn.

Row 2: Gloster, Luela; Ingram, Accura; Kendricks, Tammie; Smith, Martina; Marcus, Travis; Woodard, Shawn; Tolliver, ts . ,
Rolanda; Jackson, Jeymaralynne; Wheeler, Latrecia; Graper, Stacia. Can't Stop Sgt. Ikners Military Pride.
Row 3: Curry, Shamika; Brown, Fred; Johnson, James; Holden, Glenn; Manson, Shone; Worthy, Jennifer; White, Tian; Wilder,

Janeine; Flowers, Van; Mains, Dontayn; Riley, Justin.

Row 4: Woodard, Sherronda; Reynolds, Wayne; Chappell, Cassandra; Anderson, Nina; Horton,Chris; Crawford, Alonzo;

Gilmore, Debra; Barker, Jonathan; Horton, Reginald; Deshazier, Selina.

Row 5: Robinson, Eddie; Neeley, Deirdre; Hamm, Kevin; Hancock, Arnetra.

Front Row, L-R: Stephaine Reese, Chad
Lowe.

Second Row, L-R: Clint Walker, Jennifer
Emory, Keith Morgan, Shawn Campbell.

Front Row, L-R: Clint Walker, Romas
Dunn.

Second Row, L-R: Makiteso Bell, Derrick
Williams, Alonzono Davis.

Front Row, L-R: Stephaine Reese, Chad
Lowe, Clint Walker, Shaun Campbell.
Second Row, L-R: Justin Riley, Shamekia
Curry, Latoshia Carswell.

Third Row, L-R: Alunozo Davis, Daphne
Zellner, Rolanda Tolliver, Dontaye Mains.
Fourth Row, L-R: Jennifer Stanky, Akemi
Skelton.

Front Row, L-R: Norman Hall, Deidra
Neely, Ben Abbot.

Back Row, L-R: Chris Horton, Antoan
Tripp.

Front Row, L-R: Stephanie Reese, Ruby
Ferguson, Jennifer Stanley, Akemi Skeleton.
Back Row, L-R: Candice Brown, Latrecia
Wheeler, Teniesha Fowler, Sherroda W ood-
ford.

Front Row, L-R: Stephanie Reese, Jennifer
Emory, Kevin Wynn, Shawn Campbell,
Romas Dunn, Phillip Lockett.

2nd Row, L-R: Clint Walker, Candice
Brown, Akemi Skelton, Kevin Hamm,
Chavis Adams, Jennifer Worthy, Derrick
Williams, Keith Norwood.

3rd Row, L-R: Teneisha Fowler, Sheronda
Woodford, Arnetra Hancock, Ruby
Furgeson, Norman Hall, Accra Ingram,
Deidra Neely.

4th Row, L-R: Tonya Anderson, Jennifer
Stanley, William Cornegay, Latrecia Wheel-
er, Carlos Williams, Jamie Persicy, Alonzo
Davis.

4th Top Row: Denetris Hurt, Arthalia Gray, Mya Ward, Lyn Echols, Shana Johnson.

3rd Row: Andrea Crafter, Bobby Sanders, Kendra Epps, Chaquita Glover, Angela Powell, Danielle Ross, Lashonda Dennis, Tamika Fairfax,
Eulanda Walker, Tiponaya Miley.

2nd Row: Michael Womack, Lori Saunders, Shaundra Walker, Kevin Wynn, Hollie Eason, Danita Mathis.
Ist Row: Alicia Carner, Tamika Wimberly, Maurice Harris, Mrs. Cullen, Teddy Madison, Telly Bryson, Tralia Williams.

Denetris Hurt Advertising Manager

Co-Editors Lyn Echols, Mya Ward
Andrea Crafter Business Manager

L-R, Row 1: Kesha Davis, Shimeka Edwards, Tracy Denerson, Lori Saunders, Lawrence Vincent, Mrs. Julia Manard.

Row 2, L-R: Michelle Williams, Chauncey Harden, Courtney Wright, Nicole Wilder, Adrienne Williams, Lartarsia Williams, Fawndra McClain

Row 3, L-R: Shawn Ward, Tiffany Archer, Myon Ward, Bridgett Brown, Nikiya Watkins, Sharral Muss, Tracy Stinson, Deaner Rutland.

Row 4, L-R: Calandra Vincent, Tiffany Simmons, Carletta Hurt, Tina Powell, Maurice Lovett, Shakira Strange, Tiponya Miley, Yoshina Buford, Shermunte
Thomas

Row 5, L-R: Timiko Gray, Jernice Sarter, Rhonda Martin, Orlando Randall, Rovianne Brown, Lakeenya Gibbs

Row 1, L-R: Alicia Carner, Anderson Fraley, Gail Fowler.

Row 2, L-R: Chiquita Glover, Roshunda Ashley, Arthalia Grey, Michael Sanders.

Row 3, L-R: Lyn Echols, Subey Thomas, Adina Garrett, Quincy Cabiness, Jeanette Ford.
Row 4, L-R: Rovianne Brown, Sanchez Graham, Courtney Morris, James Lowder.

Row 5, L-R: Rodney Jordan, Terrence Ellis, Orlando Randall.

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Front Row, L-R: Michele Haring, Stacy Hill, Kisha Demps, Eric Hill, Carlos White, Alicia Wilson, Wanike Shakespeare, LaShonda Dillard,
Kwynnjatta Evans.

Back Row, L-R: Jernice Sarter, Teresa Shakespeare, Shawn Ward, Pamela Cabiness, Patricia Rice, LaKisha Brown, Antonio Jackson.

Row 3, L-R: Tamika Hendrix, Terrell Glover, Zundele Newsome, DanFerrell Marcus, Patricia Taylor, Nikiya Watkins, Darryl Searcy.

Row 1: Yolanda Aaron, Stephanie Reese, Vice President, LaShonda Pless, Marton Johnson, Fawndra McClain, Kela Primus, LaPhelia Stephens,
Richard Rutherford, Jr., Treasurer, Carletta Hurt, President, Jarquetta Tharpe, Reporter, Eulanda Waller, Kendra Epps, Mrs. Little.

Row 2: Ketarya Hunt, Schneika Center, Christine Massey, Kisha Demps, Shawn Ward, Marnise Smith, Latonya Joyce, Tamika Hendrix, Nikiya
Watkins, Melinda Robinson, Rose Stinson, Chan Tharpe, Tameka Simmons, Shimeka Edwards.

Row 3: Altovise Curtis, Theresa Gray, Franchetta Coons, Altovise Driskell, Natasha Mahone, Anitra Curry, Aisha Ridley, Canitrice Harrell,
Timiko Gray, Keshel Robinson, April Bryant, Lashonda Batiste, Erica Lamar.

Row 4: Erika Smith, Shaundra Walker, Shana Johnson, Tyvesha Bond, Shannon Teague, LaShonda Greene, Tomeka Dean, LaShunda Dennis,
Tralia Williams, Erika Wright, Samantha Massey, Alonzo Davis, April Jackson, Calandra Vincent, Tiffany Billue.

L-R, Row 1; Aisha Ridley, Lakisha Brown (Pres.), Jernice Sarter (Vice-Pres.), Kisha Demps (Secretary), Erica Lamar, Wanike Shakespeare, Shawn Ward, Melinda Robinson, Tiffany Billue
L-R, Row 2: Dawn Searcy, LaShonda Curry, Tameika Lindsey, Stephanie Reese, Brandice Bailey, Teresa Shakespeare, Loretta Damey, Marnise Smith, Timilco Gray, Akemi Skelton.

L-R, Row 3; Richard Rutherford, Jr., Anitra Curry, Ketarya Hunt, Yolanda Aaron, Tamika Hendrix, Scheika Center, Christine Massey, Kim Watkims, Angelia Reese, Nikiya Watkins, Darryl
Searcy.

L-R, Row 4: Bridgett Brown, Martino Gray, Terrunicka Williams, Jennifer Lamar, LeTisha Glover, Kalanna Williams, Loretta, Calandra Vincent, Jernel Durham.

L-R, Row 1: Chaquita Martin, Danielle Ross, Angela Powell, Sonia Palacios, Colitha Nolton, Arthalia Grey, Rhonda Dunn, Carlos Brazial,
Brandice Bailey, Bonny Hicks.
L-R, Row 2: Shameeka Brooks, Keyshia Bailey.

Spanish Club: Front Row, L-R: Chris-
tina Massey, Shanika Center, Senor
Brown, Jennifer Lamar, Ketanya Hunt.
2nd Row, L-R: Martino Gray, Orlando
Randall, Ira Davis

Science Club: Front Row, L-R: Mrs. Lewis, Tamika Miller, Aundra Stokes, Danita Mathis, Tomeko Daniely, Erica Woodford, Benetta Chester,
Sonia Placious, Nakiea Watkins, Mrs. Booker.

2nd Row, L-R: Courtney Wright, Chantel Sutton, Lucianna Green, Wanike Shakespeare, Tamika Fairfax, Tracy Denerson, Fawndra McClain,
Roshaunda Ashley, Belinda Hart.

3rd Row, L-R: Jeselyn Martin, Dericus Harvey, Kemeka Chester, Tomeko Gray, Melinda Robinson, Boriche Sampson, Monia Flagg, Zapporah
Hicks, Shandra Brown

Beta Club; Front Row, L-R: Mrs. Judy Fultz, Chiquita Martin, Tamika Simmons, Schneika Center, Kela Primus, Sheldon Hart, Lori Saunders, Shaundra Walker.
2nd Row, L-R: Erica Woodford, Shameka Brooks, Dericus Harvey, Carletta Hurt, Nikiya Watkins, Jennifer Lamar, Kanika Stanley, Brichel Sampson, Tamika
Miller, John Rhodes, Christy Mountain.

3rd Row, L-R: Erika Smith, Marquita Eason, Theresa Gray, Ruby, Richard Rutherford, Shimeka Edwards, Ivory Smith, Jesselyn Martin, Kametrius Singleton, Joy
Walton, Shalaindria Ware.

4th Row, L-R: Terronicka Williams, Franchetta Coons, Kalanna Williams, Rhonda Martin, Erica Lamar, Camaria Sams, Ketarya Hunt, Myracle Primus, Kishan

Booker, Kamika Chester, Tasha Clowers.
5th Row, L-R: Tiffany Billue, Michelle Humphrey, Jowanda Durham, Korlue Kpor, Jernice Sarter, Theresa Shakespear, Curbin Smith, Greg Dinkins, Jay Johnson,

Larry Stephens.

French Club: Front Row, L-R:
Madam Hudson, Tammie Height,
Carlos Reynolds, Takeithia Wil-
liams, Dericus Harvey, Shameka
Edwards, Kanika Stanley, Belinda
Roberson, Richard Hughes.

2nd Row, L-R: Andra Stokes, Mar-
tina Gray, Nakitia Watkins, Shawn
Campbell, Terrence Spradley, Jalisa
Barron, Timiko Gray, Lakeenya
Gibbs.

3rd Row, L-R: (_), Sonja Palacios,
Latoshia Carswell, Joy Thomas,
Charlene Jordan, Sheniqua Mitch-
um, Tri'nisa Horton, Takesha
Bond, ( ), Jessilyn Martin,
Symeka Harris.

4th Row, L-R: LaShunda Collins,
Larissa Sams, Jermaine Person, Der-
rick Willis, Walter Gray, Sanchez
Graham, (_ ), Joy Walton.

Math Team Members: Orlando Randall, William Rozier, Christopher Moore, Stephanie Reese, Reneitta Lampkin, Tim Lowery, Chad Lowe, Andrew
Gibbs, Chiquita Glover, Chaquita Martin, Allen Riggens, Gregory Smith, Maurice Harris, Dimetri Smith, Tiffany Billue, Larry Stephens, Nikiya
Watkins, Chandra Brown, Jawonda Durham, Zakia Adams, Dericus Harvey, Erica Woodford.

Row I: Mrs. Wheeler, Erica Woodford, Carletta Hurt, Tomeko Daniely, Ruby Ferguson Row II: Kenieshua Burnette, Charmaine Madison, Timiko
Gray, Lakeenya Gibbs, Kisha Demps, Charlinda Cannady, Row III: Kalanna Williams, Sundanyl Farmer, Dericus Harvey, Andrew Gibbs Row IV:
Chaquita Martin, Dana turk, Lashonda Banks, Joi Thomas, Chris Moore, Larry Stpehens

Row I: Mrs. Lewis, Kisha Demps, Erica Woodfrod, Tomika Miller, Tomeko Danieky
Row II: Chandria Brown, Dericus Harvey, Nikiya Watkins, Mrs. Booker

JUNIOR CITY COUNCIL DIPLOMATS

Row I: Adrienne Williams, Chaquita Martin, Bonny Hicks, Luciana Green, Lyn Echols Row
II: Stephanie Reese, Tomeko Daniely, Chad Lowe Row III: Erica Woodford, Lashonda Pless,
Heather Barnette

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Row I: Lyn Echols, Tomeko Daniely, Bonny Hicks, Fawndra McClain, Luciana Green, Christy Mountain, Wanike Shakespeare, Tracy Denerson,
Eulanda Waller, Charlinda Cannady Row II: Tiffany Simmons, Lakenya Gibbs, Tiponya Miley, Jerry Brown, Erica Woodford, Tomika Miller, Kela
Primus, Tomeka Simmons, Sammy Spann, Jermel Durham Row III: Takethia Williams, Akemi Skelton, Timiko Gray, Latoshia Carswell, Kenieshua
Burnette, Lashonda Batieste, Shawn Campbell, Stephanie Reese Sheldon Hart Row IV: Yarvis Pringle, Chan Tharpe, Kelvin Wilder, Gregory Dinkins,
Korlue Kpor, Rhonda Martin, Dericus Harvey Row V: Alonzo Davis, Michelle Humphrey, Jawonda Durham, Tonya Walker, Theresa Shakespeare

Row I: Mrs. Aaron, Adrienne Williams, Emeko Stephens, Rovianne Brown, Josquitta Finney, Dmetri Smith, Sharral Moss, Korlue Kpor, Benjil Lightfoot, Adina Garrett, Joy Walton, Candace Brown, Tiffany
Hardware, Michelle Humphrey, Jawona Durham
Row II: Latarsha Williams, Trukessa Ussery, Neketta Winbourne, Tricia Person, Stephanie Smith, Rhoshonda Ashley, Chiquita Spain, Tomeko Daniely, Luciana Green, Pamela Cabiness, Rhoshunda Brown, Kishun
Booker, Anderson Fraley
Row III:Deaner Rutland, Wanda Harper, Belinda Hart, Tracey Smith, Rosette Morgan, Denise Grant, Fredricka Wilson, Shalandria Ware, Kametrise Singleton, Rhonda Martin, Tomika Miller, Kim Watkins, Mario
Hendricks, Shenard Sams
Row IV: Karen Bowers, Rhonda Dunn, Sheniqua Mitchum, Kenieshua Burnette, Taesha Parker, Corbin Smith, Ivory Smith, Vernica Hampton, Sebrenia Simmons, Bruce Clymer, Takeila Booze, Jasmine Graper,
Rodney Woodard, Rodney Jordan, Calbor Hicks
Row V: Nicole Wilder, Holly Clowers, Latonya Green, Vashan Rutland, Yoshina Buford, Angelia Reese, Angel Martin, Shawn ( ampbell, Rholanda Toliver, Tomeka Spivey, Chantel Sutton, Erica Woodford, Jerry
Battle, Gary Clowers, Kaytrius Pertillo, Tomeka Albritton hendria Williams, Takeitha Williams, Dericus Harvey, James Lowder, Marquese Calhoun, Chris James, Timothy Morgan, Tequerro Wilburne, Jay
Johnson, Larry Bell, Charles Oliver

Row VI: Tarica Saxby, Shalandria Kitchens, Tomeko McNair, Serena Butts, Therrie Bryant, Marquesio Bell, Rashan Curry, Kelvin Wilder, Gregory Dinkins, Darrell Freeman, Quincy Cabiness, Mr. Love

Row VII: Takesha Smith, Dayan Lovett, Curtis Clowers, George Harvey, Courtney Morris

Anderson Fraley plays the tri-tom on the field Sharral Moss is happy and content playing her piccolo

Chiquita Spain flashes that Riader pride as she marches on
the field

Adina Garrett prepares the band for performance.

The jazzettes glimmer in style by showing off their lastest

moves and steps.

Our sports here at Northeast are
second to none. On every weekend,

many of our supporters come to cheer
our teams on. From September to
May, football to baseball, the Raiders
can't be beat.
V-for Victory, I-cause I can see, C -
Can't Stop Us Now, T-Take it to the
top, and O-Oh! Dont Stop, R-Are
you ready? Y-Why? Because we're #1!
Then theres the essential part of the
spirit, Cheerleaders. This group of
high spirited girls keeps us going
through the good times and the bad-
YOU CANT STOP OUR SPORTS.

You Can't Stop Our School Spirit!
Below: Coach Whitaker gives the girls some
helpful hints before the game.

Hangin With
The Big Dogs

The '92 football season was full
of trials and tribulation. The teams
record was no true indicator of the
teams ability. Something was just
missing.

Coach Edwards plans to go on a
major recruiting mission for the 93
season by contacting prospective
males all over Northeast. To have a

successful program, there has to be
faithful involvement and a pool of
talent.

Leaving are three year starters,
Derrick Caple, Michael Womack,
and Terrance Ellis, and two year
starters Frank Horne, Ben Morgan,
Sanchez Graham, and Marshall
Hughes.

Derrick Caple stretches before the big game.

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Marshall Hughes looks off as he waits for another stretch.

Mays:
Jones County:
Southwest:

Evans:
Central:
Southeast:
Warner Robins:
Butler:
Northside:
Baldwin:

Row I L-R: R. Jackson, M. Hughes, T. White, A. Parker, D. Caple, R. Lee, D. Wright, T. Madison, L.
Lucas, C. Lionel, A. Clowers, C. Wright
Row II: K. Brown, J. Forsyth, C. Tharpe, S. Porter, L. Grimes, C. Harvey, S. Woodard, W. Coney, G.
Fitzpatrick, S. Rainey, M. Womack
Row III: A. Davis, W. Latimore, S. Hall, R. Johnson, G. Thomas, A. Riggins, E. Warren, S. Spann, K.
Neal, F. Horne
Row IV: S. Graham, T. Collins, F. Gray, D. Webb, B. Morgan, J. Persley, P. Hollingshed, N. Coleman,
J. Causey, R. Sherman

Row V: A.Lucas, T. Tucker, K. Norwood, J. Person, E. Seubbs, O. Randall, T. Ellis, T. Stephens

Bringing him down. . .The Raiders tackle a Patriot.

Senior Markus Freeman has a talk with Coach Edwards about the next play.

Dont mess with Raiders!

Varsity Football / 59

A salute to the Senior Football Players.

Michael Baymack" Womack Ben Morgan
Linebacker Defensive End

Coach tells Derrick
Caple explicitly his
next move.

Rashone Shannon
Manager

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Terrance Spunky Ellis
Tightend

Orlando Randall
Defensive Tackle

Derrick Caple
Quarterback

Sanchez Graham
Offensive Lineman

Allen Riggins: Defensive End Marshall Hughes: Defensive Back Lafayette Grimes: Running Back Chad Fitzpatrick: Runnin Back

Wayne Coney Nicholas Coleman Frank Horne Tameka Fairfax
Running /Line back Offensive Lineman Offensive Lineman Manager

Senior Varsity Football Players / 61

B-Team
Football

Led by their coaches, Coach
Daniely and Sutherland, the 1992
Junior-Varsity Raider football
team finished their season with a
3-3 record. With victories over
Northside, Cental and Southwest,
they easily became the city
champs. This was definately
something to be proud of.

Opponent

Baldwins L
Row I L-R: S. porter, J. Forsyth, A. An-
Southwest W derson, K. Brown, L. Lucas, G. Fitzgerald,
Warner Robins L A. Parker

Central Row II: G. Thomas, K. Neal, C. Harvey, S.
- Rainey, T. Madison, A. Davis, W. Latimore
Notheside Row III: R. Jackson, L. Lionel, E. Warren,
Central K. Norwood, R. Johnson, S. Hall, T. White
Row IV: Coach W. Daniely, T. Tucker, A.
Lucas, W. Causey, P. Hollingshed, D.

Webb, T. Stephens

Calvin Harvey, a dedicated player in action.

The Raiders always end up on top. Fast as fast can be, you'll never catch me.

62 / B-Team Football

9th Grade
Football

The 1992 ninth grade football
team came out fighting and fin-
ished at the top. They faught their
way to victory. At the finish line,
they recieved the title of City
Champs, a well deserved honor.
This great team was led by none
other than Coach L. Sarter. Way to

go!

Don't Stop, Get it, Get it!

aN

1k

Opponent
Southwest
Warmer Robins
Northside
Southeast
Baldwin

Row I L-R: S. Moss, D. Latimore, R. Brooking, B. Battle, P. Lewis, J. Harris
Row II: E. Patterson, T. Collins, S. King, S. Blash, K. Gibson, P. Copeland, C. Brown, C. Duhart
Row III: E. Warren, S. Jones, T. Bell, V. Renfroe, M. Baldwin, O. Anderson, R. Saxby, C. Tharpe, A. Grey
Row IV: S. Billingslea, V. Miller, D. Clay, J. Gilmore, Cach L. Sarter

Don't fuss, just relax and let him flow.

Can't bring a Raider down!

9th Grade Football / 63

Varsity Cheerleaders:
Doin It Right!

We are the raiders and we are
proud... Varsity cheerleaders
demonstrate exactly how Northeast
students should show their school
spirit. They're always on a spirit
high and represent Norhteast with
pride. Being a varsity cheerleader
takes hard work, dedication, a
good positive attitude, and most of
all, spirit

Cheerleaders help keep the fans
going during the football and bas-
ketball seasons, and through wins
and loses. This years team consisted
of 13 members, 9 seniors, 2 jun-

iors, and 2 sophomores. The cap-
tains were Adina Garrett and Chi-
quita Glover, who both displayed
leadership and positive attitudes to
help unite the squad all year.

Although this years squad is
loosing 9 of the most dedicated
young women at Northeast High
School, the spirit will follow them
throughout the years of their lives.
This is dedicated to the Norhteast
Varsity Senior Cheerleaders for a
job well done- Nothing Can Stop
Their Raider Spirit!

And you know it! Varsity takes a break to pose.

64 / Varsity Cheerleaders

Chiquita Qui Glover

Stacey Archer

Arthalia Nesie Grey

Charmaine *Tikki Griswald

Charmaine Saba Madison

It's all about expression.

It cook hard work, dedication, determination, and a practice day to make the sign of the year

Stacey Archer says, Let's go Raiders!"

Bottom: C. West, C. Griswald, K. Da-
vis, C. Glover, T. Denerson, C. Moun-
tain, C. Madison

Top: K. Brown, A. Grey, S. Archer

Now you know... Colitha Nolton
defends a Raider

Varsity Cheerleaders / 65

Ooo Whew Its Hot in Here, "Cause
B-Team is in the Atmosphere!!

Being a cheerleader is not easy, it takes
alot of hard work, practice, patience, and a
positive attitude. Jumps, splits, and cart-
wheels are among the activities for cheering.

This years ninth grade team is headed by
Mrs. Gail Lewis who takes time out after
school to watch young girls demonstrate their
talent and abilities of being cheerleaders.
Also they are assisted by varsity cheerleaders
who show them the right way of doing a
cheer or a jump.

The B-team squad is headed by Mrs.
Laura Bobo and consists of eight members,
Takeila Booze is the captain. B-team and
ninth grade cheerleaders are on their way to
the top-Nothing can stop these girls spirit.

OR

Can't Stop that Raider spirit.. but even they need a break sometimes.

Row I: Shenieka Center
Row II: Dionne Basley, Tomika Miller, Dora Dixon, Fatisha Paul, Christine Massey, Chelsea Solomon
RowllII: Sameka Harris

66 / B-Team Cheerleaders

Cant Stop Those Freshmen From
Showing their Raider Pride

Cheering is a serious job, I think I should earn minimum wage.

9th Grade Cheerleaders / 67

PASSION
OF
SPORTS

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Kale Johnson Benetta Chester

Rose Stinson Taurus Graham Shenita Wilson Keith Morgan

Cross-Country / 69

Cant Stop Our Softball Team

Raider softball boasted lots of talent but
could not seem to find the missing piece. The
Raiderettes softball team was led by a trio of
seniors Benetta Chester, Shenita Wilson, and
Alicia Wilson. The teams compiled record did
not reflect talent and ability of the team. But
being a young and inexperienced team the
Raiderettes are sure to get better. The Raider-
ettes pride continues.

Top L-R: Coach Mary Holloway, Kisha Demps, Erica Lamar, Alicia Wilson, Gianna McClellan, Vonnie Anthony, Arnetra
Hancock, Jalisha Barron, Coach Judy Whitaker
Middle L-R: Daphne Zellner, Rosalyn Seabrooks, Shenita Wilson, Timiko Gray, Veronica Mullen
Bottom L-R: Erica Robinson, Ethiopia Holden, Akemi Skelton, Natasha Clowers, Tonya Walker, Benetta Chester
Not pictured: Shanasta Grimes, Jennifer Emory

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Warner Robins:
Central:
Southwest:
Perry:
Central:
Northside:
Soutwest:
Southeast:
Baldwin:
Warner Robins:
Shaw:
Jordan:
Central:
Northside:
Southwest:
Southeast:

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Tasha Clowers takes a mean swing at the ball.

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Timiko Gray scores a point
for the Raiders.

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The Northeast Wrestling team has been known for its
victorious wins each season. With the leadership of Coach
Persley and Coach Hailey the wrestling team hopes to
finish this season at the top.

Bottom Row L-R: Demonte Head, Tyrone Newton, Brichael Sampson,
Karmanaka Woodford, Teddy Madison

Top Row: Charles Oliver, Jamie Persley, Jermaine Person, Coach
Persley, Lafayette Grimes, Chandler Scott, Eric Stubbs, Not pictured:
Terrance Ellis, Fred Gray, and Carlos Reynolds

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east in the city championships.

Lafayette Grimes works around his opponent for a point.

Raiderettes are Dynamite!

This year the Raiderettes
regrouped and kept the winning tra-
dition. They ended the regular season
16-7. The Raiderettes were number
one in the sub-region by defeating
Warner Robins.

The squad was led by Alicia Wil-
son who averaged 18 points and 11
rebounds. Following her was Shenita
Wilson who averaged 11 points and
3 rebounds. Other members who
contributed to the winning team
were Anitra Hill-8 points, Benetta
Chester-7 points, and Eulanda Wal-
ler-5 points.

Senior Shenita Wilson said, My
personal view of this years basketball
season has been enjoyable. We had
good consistent play out of our start-
ing five. We also had a supportive
bench.

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Alicia Wilson adds that, This
season will be one that I will always
remember. Even though my expec-
tations were very high for this season,
I think that we have accomplished
alot.

Eulanda Waller, also a senior, was
pleased with the team. I am proud
of what our team accomplished this
year. Through the victories and de-
feats, the team stuck together and
encouraged each other to do better.

At the beginning of every season,
to fans, it always seems a little slow.
Senior Benetta Chester added, I felt
that the season turned out better
than I expected it to be. I had my
doubts early because we started out
with a bad record and we made
entirely too many turnovers.

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Coach Alvin Copeland

Shenita Wilson

Alicia Wilson

Kneeling: Benetta Chester, Veronica Mullen Standing: Mrs. Whitaker, Tomeca Goolsby, Elnora Vinson, Latandera Thurman, Tomeka Jackson, Kyester Pitts, Anitra Hill, Brandice
Bailey, Arnetra Hancock, Gianna McClellan, Alicia Wilson, Eulanda Waller, Jalisha Barron, Shenita Wilson, Tanisha McDade, Darnell Dennis, Tomeko Daniely, Alvin Copeland

Eulanda Waller and Anitra Hill go up to rebound over two Lady
Patriots.

Alicia Wilson scores over a Lady Demon

GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL

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Watch out. ..the
Raiders are
coming through

This year's varsity boys basket-
ball team consisted of 6 seniors.
The team was led by John Rhodes,
Taurus Graham, Dominique John-
son, Kale Johnson, and let's not
forget Lorenzo Davis, Sherman
Harris, and Keith Johnson.

All these young men have been
on the starting lineup, constantly
working hard with their other team
mates to give our school a victory

Although our guys did not take on

the title of 2-AAAA, they cruly
showed that Raider determination

and spirit. Coached by Mr. Walter

Johnson and Mr. Lamarr Sarter,

the Raiders have led us to many
exciting victories with Raider fans
cheering them all the way through
the season. This season has been
tough but memorable and the
Raiders convinced many opponents

that they were unstoppable

VARSITY BOYS

Opponent

Washington 73-64

Jones County 53-54
Sourheast 64-54
Central 60-73
Washington 64-63
Southwest 54-62
Beach 49-55
Baldwin Coutny 40-51
Southeast 59-55
Warner Robins 73-55
Northside 62-61
Beach 52-65
Southwest 72-77
Mays 46-67
Northside 57-64
Baldwin County 56-54
Jones County 76-57
Warner Robins 50-54
Mays 80-76
Central 60-72

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Junior
Varstiy

Boys and
Girls

There was victory for the junior varsity girls
basketball team this year. They took on the title
of City Champions as they defeated their rivals.
Coached by Mr. Walter Daniely, the girls
showed their ability. Although the junior varsity
boys, coached by Mr. Charlie Simmons, did not
do as well, they played hard and showed great
sportsmanship and Raider pride.

JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS

Opponent

Jones County 44-13
Southeast 43-20
Central 51-13
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Baldwin 21-31
Nieletaste-tig 34-23
Warner Robins 29-21
Northside 29-24
Southwest 37-31
Northside 29-37
Baldwin 45-40
Jones County 34-24
Warner Robins 44-47

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Opponent Score
Jones County 27-50
Southeast 35-38
Central 58-55
Southwest 42-45
Baldwin 36-58
Southeast 24-18
Warner Robins 38-50
Northside 21-24
Southwest 50-52
Northside 40-42
Baldwin County 36-51
Jones County 45-56
Warner Robins 49-61
Central 39-37

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Row I: Earl Green, Johona Braswell, Derrick Clay, Coach Simmons Row II: Adrian Williams, Derrick Jackson, Deshavier
Harden Row III: Brady Fields, Robert Saxby

Standing L-R: Latoya Belgrave, Timiko Gray, Lakeenya Gibbs, Jalisha Barron, Theresa Walker, Stephanie Smith, Lashonda
Dillard, Ruby Ferguson, Coach W. Daniely
Bottom L-R: Daphne Zellner, Tasha Clowers, Kamika Chester, Joyvoka Hill, Veronica Mullen

9th Grade on
the Right
Track

The ninth grade girls basketball team didnt
have over 6 players on their team this year. This
small team of five players worked very hard to
please themselves and have fun. In the end they
had many victories and took the City Cham-
pionship.

Not far behind in size, the ninth grade boys
basketball team was also small. They proved
themselves by their will to keep going to reach
the top. As both teams played hard, they proved
that You Cant Stop the Raiders.

Standing L-R: Courtney Ates, Stephanie Smith, Daphne Zellner, Veronica Mullen
Kneeling Camaria Sams

9th. GRADE GIRLS
OPPONENT SCORE
IN foyusatstela 20-30
Central 24-20
Nfolbtaste- tg 33-16

Southwest 26-21
Jones County 30-16
Perry 59-23
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Warner Robins 36-20
Nlolbtsete- tia 58-25
Jones County 54-20
Southwest 29-23

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9th GRADE BOYS
Opponent Score

Row I: Antonio Parker, George Fitzpatrick, Derrick Clay Row II: Jamal Anderson, Lennie Lucas, Gerran Eason Row III: Al Northside 45-44
Lucas, Calvin Harvey, Keith Hill, Trey Stevens Central 52-41

Southeast 61-45

Southwest 43-44
Jones County 46-31
Perry 55-56
Central 60-36
Warner Robins 54-37
Niele stetig 48-41
Jones County 65-60
Southwest 60-51

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You cant stop the people at Northeast
High School. The Raider spirit felt
through the atmosphere. What atmos-
phere?, you may ask. The caring at-
mosphere which is made up of teachers,
students, administrators, and other fac-
ulty and staff.

People at Northeast take pride in all
they do-whether it is Academics, Sports,
Community affairs, or any other hap-
penings. After getting to know our
Northeast People, one is rarely dis-
appointed.

Habla Espanol?

As the day comes to an end, Adina Garrett still finds that smile.

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Charlinda Cannady, Luciana Green, and Frank Horne are the perfect lunch trio.

Lunchbreak. . . the best kind of break in school.

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with a call made by a referee

Through the

Years

We started out as freshman, Doing
the Right Thing. Frustrated because
we didnt get the attention we de-
served, the class advisors along with the
class officers organized freshman day
activities. Then things started looking
up.

Our sophomore year came around
and we were Like Nothing Else." We
moved to the other side of th for
assemblies and were considered as
upperclassmen. Therefore we could
push the freshman around

When we were juniors, Something

Good Had Just Gotten Better. We

were the most spirited class, hosted the

enior Prom, and were one step
away from being SENIORS. Our foot-
ball team team won the city cham-
pionship, boys basketball won the re-
gion, and we got a new principal. It
was one happening year!

So now as we journey through our
senior year, knocking on the door of
adulthood, we think about all the great
times we have had as a class here at
Northeast High School. And we now
now realize that YOU CAN'T

US NOW!

After graduation many of us have chosen to
attend colloge in the fall to pursue careers in
various fields. Some of us have decided to enlist
in the armed forces. But no matter what we do
after high school, we as seniors of Northeast

eld do our best to achieve our goals, in order

scessful as possible. Good luck
ie cen years. Nothing

Bhester, Erica Woodford, Quincy Cabiness, Andrew Gibbs, Allen
on, Tracy Denerson, Chantel Sutton, Orlando Randall

Michael Womack
undecided
major: Business

Careers

Terrance Ellis Chantel Sutton Orlando Randall
Georgia Tech Clark University Georgia Tech
major: Engineering major: Psychology major: Electrical Engineering

Charmaine Madison Allen Riggins Benetta Chester
Macon College Georgia Tech Georgia Colloge
major: Physical Therapy major: Aeronautical Engineering major: Biology

Chaquita Martin Andrew Gibbs Keyshia Bailey
Spelman Colloge Technical Institution Clark University

major: Education Electrical Engineering Childhood Education

Good Luck in the Future

SENIORS

SWEETHEARTS

How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.

I love thee to the depth and breadth and height
My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight
For the ends of Being and ideal Grace

Ilove thee to the level of everydays

Most qiet need, by sun and candle light

I love thee freely, as men strive for Right;

I love thee purely, as they turn from praise.

I love thee with the passion put to use

In my old griefs, and with my childhoods faith.
I love thee with a love I seemed to lose

Wich my lost saints,-I love thee with the breath,
Smiles, tears, of all my life!-and, if God choose,
I shall but love thee better after death.

Rovianne Brown and Dominique Johnson

Alicia Carner and Eric Hill

Most School Spirit
Chiquita Glover and Michael Womack

Wittiest
Tricia Person and Keith Norwood

Most Popular
Adina Garrett, Sabrenia Simmons, and (not pictured) Terrance Ellis
Best Dressed aie tee
Erical Hill and Bonny Hicks

in 1993

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Most Athletic
Shenita Wilson and Terrance Ellis

Friendliest
Jarquetta Tharpe and Chad Lowe

Most Academic
Most Likely to Succeed Joann Jackson, Stephanie, Allen Riggins, and Andrew Gibbs
Stephanie Reese and Andrew Gibbs

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Seniors Tyveshia Bond and NaTasha Nelson take time out
to tell each other a little gossip.

Sabrenia Simmons poses for the camera, while Jerry Brown nibbles on a pretzel.

The Boys-Eric Hill, Keith Morgan, and Danny Owens-pose with their Ray Bans. Senior Homecoming Court participants lis-
ten attentively to Coach Daniely as he gives
the Welcome.

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Taking time out to chill, Eric Hill, Carlos Brezial, Tranada Gross, Jason Wahsington, Garrick Jackson, and Chad Fitzpatrick.

George Harvey shows off the Senior Spirit with his fed

Gary Clowers really beats that bass bandana


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Senior Index

Heather Barnett: B-day: 4/18/75 Zodiac:Aries

LaShonda Banks: Nickname:Nicky B-
day:12/4/74 Zodiac: Sagitarius

Squanto Bond: Nickname:Squanto B-day:
3/14/75 Zodiac: Pisces

TyVesha Bond: Nickname:Vy B-day:
4/16/75 Zodiac:Taurus

Algernon Booker: Nickname: D-Boy B-day:
7/20/75 Zodiac: Cancer

Earnest Brown: Nickname: Tony B-

day:11/19/74 Zodiac: Scorpio

Lucious Bryant: Nickname: Lukie B-day:
5/24/74 Zodiac: Gemini

Quadranee Burnette: Nickname: Quad B-
day: 10/17/74 Zodiac: Libra

Derrick Caple: Nickname:Cape B-day:
12/6/73 Zodiac: Sagitarius

Donraiel Carlisle: Nickname:Penu B-day:
7/13/75 Zodiac: Cancer

Benetta Chester: Nickname: Netta B-

day:2/12/75 Zodiac: Aquarius
Tasha Clowers: B-day: 7/10/74 Zodiac: Cancer

Nicholas Coleman: Nickname: Nick B-day:
7/1/75 Zodiac: Cancer

Andrea Crafter: Nickname: Lil-bit B-day:
1/23/75 Zodiac: Aquarius

Tomeko Daniely: Nickname: Meko B-day:
2/8/75 Zodiac: Aquarius

LaWana Davis: B-day: 7/31/74 Zodiac: Leo

Tomeka Dean: Nickname: Tammy B-day:
6/20/75 Zodiac: Gemini

LaShunda Dennis: B-day: 7/5/75 Zodiac:
Cancer

Hollie Eason: B-day: 8/31/75 Zodiac: Virgo

Valyncia Echols: Nickname:
10/27/92 Zodiac: Scorpio

Lyn B-day:

Aisha Jackson: B-Day: 2/26/72 Zodiac: Pisces

Romas Dunn: Nickname:
8/22/75 Zodiac: Leo

Strohs B-day:

Kendra Epps: B-day: 5/1/75 Zodiac: Taurus

Tameka Fairfax: Nickname: Mena B-day:
8/9/75 Zodiac: Leo

George Fitzpatrick: Nickname: Chicken
George B-day: 10/1/74 Zodiac: Libra

Walter Ford: Nickname: Quart B-day:
12/12/72 Zodiac: Sagitarius
Marcus Freeman: B-day: 2/6/75 Zodiac:
Aquarius

Teresa Freeman: Nickname: Resa B-day:
7/2/75 Zodiac: Gemini
Adina Garrett: Nickname: Bass
8/5/75 Zodiac: Cancer

B-day:

Steven Gay: Nickname: Shoke B-day:

8/29/74 Zodiac: Leo

Andrew Gibbs,Jr. Nickname: Krowe Birth-
day: 11/17/74 Zodiac: Scorpio

Ernest Gillis: B-day: 7/7/75 Zodiac: Cancer

Pamela Gloster: Nickname: Heavy D B-day:
7/18/72 Zodiac: Gemini

Chiquita Glover: Quita B-day: 5/15/75 Zo-
diac: Taurus

Patricia Gooden: Nickname: Babay B-day:
9/9/74 Zodiac: Virgo

Walter Gray,III: Nickname: Walt B-day:
4/1/75 Zodiac: Aries

LaShonda Greene: Nickname: Shonda B-day:
8/3/75 Zodiac: Cancer
Arthalia Grey: Nickname: Nesie B-day:
7/16/75 Zodiac: Cancer

Lafayette Grimes: Nickname: Doball B-day:
8/25/73 Zodiac: Virgo

Maurice Harris: B-day: 1/31/74 Zodiac:
Aquarius

Sherman Harris: Nickname:Buddy Boy B-
day:11/29/74 Zodiac: Scorpio

Sharon Henley: B-day: 10/26/74 Zodiac: Scor-
pio

Bonny Hicks: Nickname: B B-Day:
5/20/74 Zodiac: Taurus
Eric Hill: Nickname: Sugar Hill B-Day:
1/2/74 Zodiac: Capricorn

Erical Hill: Nickname: Nene B-Day: 1/2/74
Zodiac: Capricorn

Tiffany Hill: Nickname: Tipp B-day:
4/23/75 Zodiac: Taurus

Denetris Hurt: Nickname: Dee B-Day:
11/19/74 Zodiac: Scorpio

Teresa Johnee: Nickname:
7/5/73 Zodiac: Cancer

Nana Birthday:
Joesph Johnson: Nickname: Peachface B-day
5/27/74 Zodiac: Gemini

Kale Johnson: Nickname:
3/29/75 Zodiac: Aries

K-Jam_ Birthday:

Twassa Rawls: Nickname: Te-Te B-Day:

10/16/73 Zodiac: Libra

Sara Hope Knott: Nickname: Leunberger B-
day: 9/13/75 Zodiac: Virgo

Reneitta Lampkin: Nickname: Shell B-day:
3/29/75 Zodiac: Aries

Rashan Lee: Nickname: LilRay B-Day:
9/18/74 Zodiac: Virgo

Mike Lindsey: Birthday: 5/23/74 Zodiac:
Gemini

James Lowder: Nickname: Jaime B-day:
11/14 Zodiac: Scorpio

Jason Lowe: Nickname: Jay
10/18/74 Zodiac: Sagitarius

B-Day:

Tim Lowrimore: Nickname: Timbo B-Day:
11/30/74 Zodiac: Sagitarius

Tomeca Mack: Birthday: 1/24/75 Zodiac:
Aquarius

Dauferrell Marcus: Nickname:T-Mack B-
day: 1/1/74 Zodiac: Capricorn

Chaquita Martin: Nickname: Keta Birthday:
5/22/75 Zodiac: Gemini

Danita Mathis: Nickname: Dee Birthday:
6/22/75 Zodiac: Cancer

Fawndra McClain: Birthday: 8/11/75 Zodiac:
Leo

Tony McClendon: Nickname: T-Mack B-
day: 8/12/73 Zodiac: Leo

Laticia Morgan: Nickname: Ticia B-day:
6/8/74 Zodiac: Gemini

Sharral Moss: Nickname: WeeDee B-day:
3/9/75 Zodiac: Pisces

NaTasha Nelson: Nickname: Ne-Ne B-day:
3/29/74
Zodiac: Aries

Zundele Newsome: Nickname:P-Body B-
day: 12/1/73
Zodiac: Sagitarius

Keith Norwood: Nickname: Spice B-Day:
4/23/75
Zodiac: Taurus

Daniel Owens II: Nickname: Danny B-Day:
4/12/75 Zodiac: Aries

Tricia Person: Nickname: Tepe B-Day:
11/5/74 Zodiac: Scorpio

LaShonda Pless: Nickname: Shon-Shon B-
Day: 1/17/75 Zodiac: Capricorn

Travis Ragins: Nickname: T-Ragin B-Day:
4/8/75 Zodiac: Aries

Stephanie Reese: Nickname: Dimples B-Day
11/10/74 Zodaic: Scorpio

Patricia Rice: Nickname: Popcorn B-Day:

3/2 Zodaic: Pisces

Deaner Rutland: Nickname: Deana B-Day:
2/1/75 Zodiac: Aquarius

Carolyn Sanders: Nickname:
3/10/75 Zodiac; Pisces

Lyn B-Day:

Michael Sanders: Nickname: Mike B-Day:
11/7/74 Zodiac: Scorpio

Wanike Shakespeare: Nickname: Winike B-
Day: 7/17/74 Zodiac: Cancer

Rashone Shannon: Nickname: T-Bird B-

Day: 11/21/74 Zodiac: Scorpio

Sebrenia Simmons: B-Day: 11/31/74 Zodiac:
Scorpio

Antonio Spain: Nickname:
3/11/73 Zodiac: Pisces

Tony B-Day:
Chiquita Spain: Nickname
Day: 7/29 Zodiac: Cancer

Rosetta Stafford: Nickname: Shankey B-Day:
11/13/73 Zodiac: Scorpio

Clarence Stephens: Nickname: C.J. B-Day:
12/4/72 Zodiac: Sagitarius

John Stephens: B-Day: 4/6/75 Zodiac: Aries
Rose Stinson: B-Day: 4/9 Zodiac: Aries

Toya Stinson: Nickname: Toshia B-Day:
2/24/75 Zodiac: Pisces

Richard Strange: Nickname: Rick
4/20/75 Zodiac: Taurus

B-Day:

Eric Stubbs: Nickname: Redbone
6/3/75 Zodiac: Gemini

B-Day:

Shannon Teague: Nickname: Slim B-Day:

1/30/74 Zodiac:

Jarquetta Tharpe: Nickname: Queen B-Day:
10/23/73 Zodiac: Scorpio

Joe Thomas: Nickname: Root Doctor B-Day:
2/6/73 Zodiac: Aquarius

Romita Thomas: Nickname: Mekko
1/19 Zodiac: Capricorn

B-Day:

Ken Tolefree: Nickname: Batman

9/26/75 Zodiac: Libra

Clint Walker: B-Day: 5/24/75 Zodiac: Gem-

ini
Mya Ward: B-Day: 7/10/75 Zodiac: Cancer

Myon Ward: Nickname: Sweet B-Day:
7/10/75 Zodiac:
Cancer

Adrienne Williams: Nickname: AD B-Day:
8/24/75 Zodiac: Virgo

LaTarsia Williams: Nickname: Tweety B-
Day: 12/18/73 Zodiac: Sagitarius

Alicia Wilson: Nickname: Quel B-Day:
4/8/75

Shenita Wilson: Nickname: Neet B-Day:
5/31/75 Zodiac: Gemini

Tamika Wimberly: Nickname: Mika B-Day:
7/2/75

Michael Womack: Nickname: BayMack B-
Day: 7/17/75 Zodiac: Cancer

Erica Woodford: B-Day: 7/29/75 Zodiac: Leo
Kevin Wynn: Nickname: K.B. B-Day:
6/21/74 Zodiac: Gemini

1994

1994
1994

92 JUNIORS

A group of Juniors show their class and school spirit

The Class of '94 is like no other class that has ever walked the halls of Northeast. They have
brought about many unique ideas including class shirts,band aids, and cookouts. The junior class is
like one big family-there have been ups and downs, but when it really counts, juniors are there for
each other. Although many class members have been lost for different reasons along the way, juniors
still stand together and will continue to do so until we walk down the aisle in 1994. We are
definately on our way. So classes of 93, '95, and '96, dont try to understand , its just a junior
thang!

Yolanda Aaron
Andre Adkins
Dwight Adkins
Brandice Bailey
Tobias Basley

Lisa Battle
Latoya Belgrave
Karvonda Bell
Angelo Billingslea
Demestric Bond

Takeila Booze
Benjamin Brown
Hampton Brown
Kenneth Brown

Lakeisha Brown

Rhoshunda Brown
April Bryant
Therrie Bryant
Yoshina Buford
Melody Burntte

Brenda Cannady
Fredrick Causey
Schneika Center
Chiquita Childs
Alexion Clowers

Chris Collins

Eric Coons

Al Cornelius
Alphonso Crawford
Tameka Crawford

JUNIORS

Tameka Crawford

ya Cummings
Anitra Curry
Felicia Curry

Pertina Cu

Thaxter Curry
Altovise Curtis
Adrain Daniels
Allen Davis
Ira Davis

Keilah Davis
Decarlos Driskell
Lorraine Driskell
Jermel Durham
Samietre Ellision

Kwynjatta Evans
Jerrod Finney
Rodney Finney
Andrew Flowers
Juan Forsyth

Vernon Gadson
Donta Gainey

ic George
Argentina Gibson
Phillip Gilmore

Monique Glawson
Jawara Glover
Jeff Grant
Michelle Grant
Jasmine Graper

JUNIORS

Martino Gray
Melinda Gray
Sonia Gray
Talisa Green
Tommie Hall

Kevin Hamm
Canatrice Harrell
Charvis Harrell
Towon Harris
Trashan Harris

Jermaine Hill
Keith Hill

Brian Horton
Antonio Hughes
Warren Hughes

Tyjuan Humphrey
Ketarya Hunt
Carletra Hurt
Bernard Jackson
D'eaze Jackson

Left: A group of juniors hold up four fingers to show that its just a junior thang!

Takietha Williams assists Mr. Derzi in Geomoetry class

JUNIORS 95

Junior Angelia Reese is careful to get the exact measurement in a lab experiment

Junior sweethearts Kenny Brown and Niketa Winbourne share a moment before going to

class

96 JUNIORS

Gregory Jackson
Marcus Jackson
Reginald Jackson
Bobbie Kite
Jennifer Lamar
Greg Leunberger
Cynthia Lewis
George Lowe

Tiffany Jackson
Tomeka Jackson
Raquel Johnson
Teddy Madison
Angel Malone
Christine Massey
Gianna McC
JaRodney McCoy

Ricky Johnson
Shana Johnson
Steven Johnson
Tanisha McDade
Staci McElroy
Tiponya Miley
Tomika Miller
Bakari Moore

Jameika Jones
Jerry Jones

Keary Jones
Christy Mountain
Deidre Neeley
Gregory Newton
Chrisite Norwood
Joshua Ogletree

Rahn Jones
Sharon Jones
Tina Jordan
Sonia Palacios
Xavier Parks
Liyon Patterson
Andrea Palmer
Cornell Person

Latonya Joyce
Audrey Kellam
Shalandria Kitchens
Jermaine Person
Kaytreyus Pertillo
Latresa Pettigrew
Michael Pinholster
Kyester Pitts

JUNIORS

Shedrick Porter
Tina Powell
Kela Primus

Tonya Raines

George Ray
Curtis Reddick
Angela Reese
Aisha Ridley
Mike Sinclair

Akemi Skelton
Richard Rutherford

Junior Tiponya Miley shares a few laughs with her sister Deshira Miley.

Angel Malone and Erika Wright work hard on their studies,

JUNIORS

Kelvin Sampson
Sharon Sanders

Lori Saunders
Tarica Saxby

Chandler Scott
Michael Scott

Pay

Rodney Sherman
Christon Simmons

Tameka Simmons
Laura Slagle

Junior Jerome Finney takes a moment to think

Erika Smith
Ivory Smith

JUNIORS

Takisha Smith
Sammy Spann
Marcus Strange
Allen Stephens
Shakira Strange

Avery Swarn
Nicole Terry
Shermonte Thomas
Terrence Thomas
Undra Thomas

Tony Towns

Izek Tuggle
Trukessa Ussery
Shaundra Walker
Kimberly Watkins

A gtoup of juniors go to their last class of the day

100 JUNIORS

Ms. Saxby assists junior, George Ray, in math.

Trish Watkins
Samuel Watson, III

Harold Welch
Terrell White

Craig Whitehead
Chendra Williams

Derrick Williams
Takethia Williams

Tralia Williams
Niketa Winborne

Erika Wright
Scott Worthen

JUNIORS

Sophomore LaQuesa Quainter is working hard to obtain typing skills.

102 SOPHOMORE

Chavis Adams
Raphel Adams
Zakia Adams
Valencia Adside
Tameka Albritton
Gregory Alexander

Setairia Balkcom
Jalisha Barron
Lashanda Batieste
Andrea Bearden
Tekesha Bond
Eddie Bostic

Karen Bowers
Johona Braswell
Mandi Brooks
Antonio Brown
Chandria Brown
Christopher Brown

Curtis Brown
Derek Brown
Kuthan Brown
Twila Bryson
Kirwanbi Burden
James Burgess

Kenieshua Burnett
Terrance Butler

Marques Calhoun
Beniko Carswell
Latoshia Carswell
Laneika Cason

Kamika Chester
Marlon Chester
Curtis Clowers
Hollie CLowers
Terrika Clowers
Lashunda Collins

Amy Coon

Terrell Cooper
Laquista Cornegay
Lashonda Curry
Shamekia Curry
Willie Curry

Jermaine Davis
Kesha Davis
Lashunda Davis
Lorenzo Davis
Kisha Demps
Angela Devito

Lashonda Dillard
Sakesia Durham
Tameka Earley
Calvin Eason
Charletta Edmond
Shimeka Edwards

Sam Ellison
Jeffrey Farley
Ruby Ferguson
Lavoris Finney
Seboris Finney
Torrez Finney

Melissa Fitzpatrick
Jeanette Ford
Zackary Gafferelly
Pedro Garcia
Lakeenya Gibbs
Edwina Gibson

Matang Gibson
Kenneth Gilbert
Luela Gloster
Terrell Glover
Chandra Grant
Felicia Gray

Lashawn Gray
Timiko Gray
Earl Green
Kavonda Green
Gretchen Greene
Latonya Greene

Larry Hall
Shawn Hall
Wanda Harper
Charlesia Harris
Ingrid Harris
Rico Harris

Symeka L. Harris
Vyvia Harris
Sheldon Hart

Dericus Harvey

Tamuela Harvey

Demontae Head

Tammie Height
Tamika Hendrix
Zipporah Hicks
Carla Hollings
Paris Hollingshed
Shelton Horton

Tonya Greene, Vashun Rutland, and a few more friends share a couple of laughs during lunch

Richard Hughes III
Reginald Hurton
April Jackson
Marvin Jackson
Rodney Jackson
Sean Jackson

Shawanna Jackson
James Tanglia
Jessica Jenkins
Robert Johnson
Benard Jones
Cameron Jones

Keary Jones

Keisa Jones
Pamela Kemp
Corey King
Christopher Lamar
Wendell Latimore

Ricardo Lawrence
Brian Lawson
Erric Lewis

Bejil Lightfoot
Makela Love
Crawford Lynah

Natasha Malone

Arlee Martin

Jeselyn Martin

Angie Martinez
Tyrone Mason
Charlotte McCommam

Melissa McCoy
Timothy McElroy
Ricardo McLin
Tawanda Mills
Tracy Mintz

Ami Monee

Ayanna Morgan
Kenya Morgan
Tim Morgan
Courtney Morris
Shannon Mosely
Charles Oliver

Elisha Orr

Robbie Owen

Lamomda Parker

Taesha Parker

Preston Patrick

Mrs. Lewis gives a student assistance during class

SOPHOMORES

Margie Patterson
Melissa Phillips
Erica Pope

Jason Posey
Valerie Pryor
Laquesa Quainter

Juan Ragins
Garrick Ray
Daryl Reid
John Rhodes
Rhonda Ridley
Larry Roberson

Derrick Roberts
Armetress Robinson
Erica Robinson
Melinda Robinson
Rachel Rybicki
Brichael Sampson

Torrence Sampson
Larissa Sams
Anthony Sanders
Don Searcy
Maurice Shoultz
Tiffany Simmons

Kametrius Singleton
Jatanya Slaughter
Dmetri Smith
Jessica Smith
Lanidra Smith
Marnise Smith

Xavier Smith
Yasmine Smith
Kanika Stanley
Marvin Stephens
Juaquita Stevens
Lakesha Stewart

Andra Stokes
Montassir Thomas
Sobeyo Thomas
Tiara Thomas
Karmen Timley
Antoan Tripp

Calandra Vincent
Marcy Walker
Joy Walton
Shawn Ward
Shalandra Ware
Nikiya Watkins

107 SOPHOMORES

Carlos Webb
Derrick Webb
Nathan Webb
Carletta West
Neketta West

Latrecia Wheeler

rN

Carlos White

Tian White

Jevon Wiggins
Latoshia Wiggins
Bernard Williams
Cornegay Williams

Adrian Williams
Carlos Williams
Michelle Williams
Derric Willis

Cheryl Woodford
Karmanaka Woodford

Sherronda Woodford
D'Artich Wright
Willie Wright
Rodgers Zellner

A group of sophomores show that they have school spirit Sophomores Kametris and Shalandria style and profile their sophisticated clothes

SOPHOMORES

Moncia Wilson types away

in Pre-Tech class

Racheal Rybicki (with the Braves fever) completes her Mrs. Benson helps a student with a malfunction of the

Gregory Alexander works at the blackboard diligently typing lesson


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1996

1996
1996
1996

110 / Freshmen

Freshly starting her highschool career, Freshman Rhonda Harris takes thorough notes.

Starting fresh in a new school can be a difficult experience for anybody. Imagine how it would be
for over 270 students beginning anew in high school. New responsibilities, difficult experiences and
large class sizes call for many adjustments.

Adjusting to the time schedule has been the biggest problem the freshmen class faced this year.
One student Mark Weeks stated, Getting to class in five minutes was my biggest adjustment since
becoming a freshman.

Overall the freshman class enjoys being students at Northeast. And in winning second place in the
spirit chain theyve proven themselves to be true Raiders and Raiderettes.

Ben Abbot
Shone Adams
Wendell Adams
Carol Adkins
Darrell Andrews
Nina Anderson

Jamaal Anderson
Otis Anderson
Vonnie Anthony
Tiffany Archer
Courtney Ates
Mark Baldwin

Bennie Balkcom
Chandra Basley
Bakeamioroci Battle
Tonya Battle
Tanorius Bell
Dionne Benjamin

Shaun Billingslea
Tiffany Billue
Sirku Blash
Jeffery Bones
Aaron Braswell
LaCarlton Braxton

Shaunelle Brezial
Jessica Brooks
Robert Brookins
Antonio Brown
Bertha Brown
Candace Brown

Chad Brown
Chester Brown
Chimeka Brown
Courntey Brown
Deidra Brown
Garrick Brown

James Brown
Jermanilo Brown
Nikkaya Brown
Lawanda Burke
Chris Cabiness
Demetria Camp

Tuguester Carlisle
Octavia Carner
Debra Carter
Cassandra Chappell
Terence Chavers

Freshmen / 111

112 / Freshmen

Walter Clark
Derrick Clay
Bruce Clymer
Michael Coffman
Latasha Coley
Melissa Collins

Tovares Collins
Mickey Cook
Franchetta Coons
Parrish Copeland
Amy Coulter
Della Cray

Latasha Crittle
Farrah Curry
Jeremy Curry
Roderick Curry
Rashun Curry
Bernetta Davis

Billy Davis
Selina Deshazier
Bobby Devito
Gregory Dinkins
Dora Dixon
Taveris Downing

Jolianda Drewery
Channing Duhart
Paris Dunn
Jowanda Durham
Gerren Eason
Marquita Eason

Yahshua Edwards
Amy Evans

Bill Evans

Joann Evans
Landrick Farley
Sundanyal Farmer

Tony Ferguson
Corey Fields
Charity Findlay
Dracy Flagg
Stephone Fomby
Christopher Ford

Tuwanna Fort
Marlow Foster
Stanley Foster
Qunsheda Freeman
Darrell Freeman
Germaine Fuller

Julian Gallemore
Ne-Ne Gardner
Keith Gibson
Jarvis Gilmore
Letisha Glover
Cornelieus Golden

Brian Green
Lashondra Green
Tenisha Gray
Arthur Grey
Kelsey Guyton
Jarquetta Hall

Kresondra Hamm
Virneca Hampton
Deshavira Harden
Tiffany Hardware
Christina Harris
Jimmy Harris

Laquerro Harris
Jessica Haynes
Chanel Haywood
Devonia Henley
Cabot Hicks

Taijuan Hightower

Jeffrey Hill
Jennifer Hill
Rashard Hill
Roderick Hill
Shamika Hill
Carlos Hodges

Glenn Holden
Melissa Hollingshed
Nancy Holton
Charity Hughes
Michelle Humphery
Antijuan Jackson

Derrick Jackson
Leshaun Jackson
Tamika Jackson
Chris James
Derrick Johns
Carmen Johnson

Casey Johnson
James Johnson
Marvin Johnson
William Johnson
Dana Jones
Sharonda Jones

Freshmen / 113

William Johnson
Kenyatta Jolly
Richard Jones

Sharon Jones
Charlene Jordan
Tammy Kendrick

Precious King
Korlue Kpor
Erica Lamar
Ricardo Lamar
Decarel Latimore
Sherreca Lawson

Kwame Lee
Phillip Lewis
Yulantress Little
Rudloph Love
Maurice Lovett
Jerrel Lowe

Nathaniel Lowe
Meko Lowery
Albert Lucas
Lenny Lucas
Dontaye Mains
Stevie Malcon

Lashanda Manone
Shone Manson
Pamela Martin
Rhonda Martin

Tameika Mason

Joseph McClain

Chadrick McCormick
Fanta McElroy

Marlo McElroy
Richarde Mcrae

Brett Miller
Vanderbilt Miller

Desmond Mims
Shenique Mitchum
Cynthia Moore
Tamika Moore
AAries Morgan
Rosette Morgan

Jerry Mosley
Shanterrian Moss
Veronica Mullen

Chanda Newsome
Wanda Odom
Aikalia Orr

114 / Freshmen

SN |!

Antonio Parker
Jozette Parker

Felicia Parks
Jacquelynn Parks

Preston Patrick
Embray Patterson

Fatisha Paul
Lashonda Pauldo

Altorvise Phillips
Mark Pinnell

Demetrius Pitts
Myracle Primus

Yarvis Pringle
Chauncey Pryor
Sayettith Rainey
Vashon Renfroe
Kanisha Reynolds
Kenya Riggins

Justin Riley
Kizzie Rivers
Samuel Roberson
Tommy Roberson
Richard Roberts
Courtney Ross

Freshmen / 115

Kizzy Ross
Latasha Rouse
Camaria Sams
Jernice Sarter

Robert Saxby, Jr.
Rosalyn Seabrooks

Darryl Searcy
Teresa Shakespeare
Keith Sharp
Roderick Sharp
Andrew Shoultz
Natalie Simmons

.

Sherrod Simmons
Jermaine Singleton
Kokethia Sledge
Alfred Smith
Corbin Smith
Lynn Smith

Shamarko Smith
Stephanie Smith
Stephanie Smith
Timothy Smith
Tina Smith
Torry Smith

Traci Smith
Chelsea Solomon
Tameika Spivey
Timothy Spradley
Atravia Stafford
Tinia Stanley

Larry Stephens
Trapanger Stephens
Yarnell Stephens
Vonsheida Stubbs
Sedrick Tarver
Handy Taylor

Tammie Taylor
Chan Tharpe
Xavier Tharpe
Michael Thomas
Rolanda Tolliver
Tyrone Tucker

Daniel Veal

Tanya Walker
Sebastian Walls
DeShonda Warren
Eugene Warren, Jr.
Lashanda Watkins

116 / Freshmen

Laurie Webb
Mark Weeks
Keisha Wilder
Kelvin Wilder
Damon Williams
Kalanna Williams

Laquanta Williams
Richelle Williams
Sharell Williams
Terronicka Williams
Walter Williams
Chrisitna Wilson

Tequerro Wilson
Cedrick Wimbush
Keith Woods
Rodrick Woodford
Tamika Woodford
Patrice Worthen

Earnest Wright
Daphne Zellner

Tony Ferfuson learns the corect way to
use a computer

Freshmen / 117

Mrs. Manard, Mrs. Taylor, and Mrs. Fultz show their Halloween spirit.

1996

The faculty and staff of Northeast have them.

proven themselves to be very caring and
dedicated to the students they teach and
encounter each day. Examples of the com-
mittment to their pupils are the steadfast
patience they show while teaching dif-

ficult assignments, their willingness to
stay after school if necessary to help those
not able to comprehend clearly, and their
ability to treat every student fairly in any
situation. And though we dont often
118 FACULTY show our appreciation, we owe alot to

Though he always appears busy, Mr. Johnson is forever ready to give aid to the students

FACULTY

Ms. Riley and Mrs. Wimberly hold a private conference in the doorway

Ms. Long shows a student an example of a math problem

"a
- Gi

Coach Daniely shows a student the correction answer to a question

S.Benson

G. Booker
E. Brooks

L. Brooks
R. Brown
W. Daniely

20 / FACULTY

B. Davis

G. Davis
D. Dempsey
K. Derzi

N. Duhart
J. Floyd

Mrs. Floyd puts papers in order after class Ms. Alyward gives the assignment to her English class

FACULTY 121

Ms. Benson gives aid to a student on correct usage of the typewriter. Coach Edwards gives the play as Teon White listens
g ) i pia)

122 FACULTY

M. Hudson
W. Johnson
M. Landrum
G. Lewis
L. Little
R. Long

Mrs. Manard holds one of her famous rap sessions during class

Ms. Brooks takes a moment to pose with students Mr. Green is hard at work with the task at hand

FACULTY 123

J. Manard
S. Mosely
F. Persley
G. Reaves
E. Riley
M. Sikes

C. Simmons

J. Simmons

K. Wheeler

B. Williams

Mr. Harden explains the lesson to the class. Mr. Campbell smiles for the camera.

124 FACULTY

Mr. Dubois smiles while illustrating the concept.

|

Mr. Fightmaster takes time to help his students

FACULTY / 125

MED-TECH SERVICES

Registered Medical Technologist as needed.
X-Ray Respiratory, Nurses, Phlebotamists
PO. Box 14152
Macon,Georgia 31204

SAMARIA (Cookie) Johnson-Bailey
Work: (912) 746-5503

Best Wishes Raiders!

1
S

Me. & Ms. Z. Johnson & Myhtl

To Angela:

I am proud of your accomplishments that
you have so far in your life. Continue to strive
for excellence in all that you do. Dont accept
anything less. Remember to keep God first in
your life and you will always be successful.
Again, He gives you the direction for your life
but lets you have the opportunity to choose
which path you want to take and make your
own decisions. If you have any trouble de-
ciding whats right or wrong, | will be there for
you to help you. I will always be a mother,
friend, and counselor for you. Always be
yourself and like nothing else.

Love your second Mother,
Mary

To Rhonda & Romas Dunn:

That Was Then...

ane

Congratulations!
Love,

Vive me
Je.

AN UNFORGETTABLE NIGHT...

HOMECOMING

Miss Freshman Miss Freshman Ist Runner Up Miss Sophomore
Qunesheda Freeman Tonya Walker April Jackson

Miss Sophomore Ist Runner Up Miss Junior Miss Junior Ist Runner Up
Kesia Jones Lori Saunders Carletea Hurt

SWEET NOVEMBER

Miss Senior Miss Senior lst Runner Up Mr. Senior
Josquitta Finney Belinda Hart Bonny Hicks

Mr. Norhteast Ist Runner Up Miss Norhteast Ist Runner Up Mr. and Miss Northeast
Taurus Graham Erica Woodford Terrance Ellis and Adina Garrett

April Jackson smiles radiantly as she

recieves the title of Miss Sophomore

Telley Bryson escorts Belinda Hart,

firtst runner up for Miss Senior

Bonny Hicks, Senior, parad

quita Glover down the football field

The Northeast )

Band has all that
spirit.Mr. Love
waits on the field as
our band gets ready
to perform

Ee ee ee ee

Yes, we have got
that Raider pride

A
ID

Shawn Campbell concentrates intently on producing the right effect

SPIRIT 129

Standing L-R: Roams Dunn, Danny Owens, Keith Dennard, Garrick Jackson, Eric Hill, Keith, Morgan, and Adrian Grant (kneeling) express true friends}
and meaning of twin day

A wide variety of students show their tacky styles during spirit week.

SPIRIT

Mrs. Fultz knows she has that Raider Pride DeCarlos Driskell, along with the rest of the junior class, showed their spirit by wearing
band-aids for the pep rally

Arthalia Grey, Chante Sutton, and Shameeka Brooks show their style by dressing for career-dress | Nicholas Coleman and Hope Knott show unity among all seniors by wearing the red
up day bandannas

SPIRIT 131

Taking a cheering break,

camera

132 SPIRIT

Arthalia Grey sneaks a smile to the

Angel Martin, LaToya Belgrave, Latonya Cum-
mings, and Joyvoka Hill all express their excitement
at the upcoming pep rally

Curtis Clowers plays his heart out so that everyone
knows he is a Raider

Raiders clap and cheer as we

make a point at the buzzer

Despite the cold weath-
er,Tomeka Jackson leads
the crowd in cheering at a
football game

Michael Womack, Marshall
Hughes, and Courtney
Morris support our Raiders
100%

SPIRIT 133

In our complex world today, there are many
things that affect us day to day. Some occur
overseas and dont seem to involve us directly,
while others are close at hand.

Although the Northeast Macon community
is small in size, the events held here are grand in

scale. From the Clinton/Gore campaign coming
to our city to the R.O.T.C. parades in Rodney
Kings honor, events get better and better. Once
you affive in Northeast territory, you won't
want to leave.

Above right: Cherry Blossom Queen, Tomika Miller in-
troduces herself at the pageant. Below: Seniors Wanike
Shakespeare, Charlinda Cannady, and Junior Carletta Hurt
flash that winning smile during their opening dance at the
Cherry Blossom Pageant.

Above: Arsenio Hall smirks
with delight as President Bill
Clinton plays his saxaphone.
Below: Shannon Miller, of the

U. S. Olympic team, strives for

excellence as she executes her

floor routine

The above pictures courtesy of

Wide World Photos

President Bill Clinton spoke
to Macon residents at the

City Hall

Al Gore paid a visit to Cen
tral High School students
during the presidential
campaign

These pictures are courtesy

of the Macon Telegraph.

COMMUNITY

COMMUNITY PRIDE

Life during high school sometimes seems like Northeasts J. R. O. T. C. show their school
the only thing going on. However, the Macon fide during the annual Rodney Davis pa-
community continues on the outside while we rade.
thrive between the walls of Northeast High. ,4.. c1, seephanie Reese with Dr. Thom-
This year was a special one for community 2 yyidicon Mr. R Johneon Me. Harry
activities in Macon. The Braves Division yauyick and Mrs. Davis ;
Championship, Vice -president Al Gores visit
to Central High School, President Clinton's ap-
pearance at City Hall and Northeasts J. R. O.

T. C.performing at the annual Rodney Davis
parade were just a few major events in our
exciting community in 1992-1993.

COMMUNITY 137

The above pictures courtesy of Wide

World Photos.

Shown here is a Somilian child that has

been suffering in the worst famine in
history. An estimation of half a million
is the number of deaths which have

occured from this famine.-Associated
Press

Initially che Hatian Refugees were accept-
ed at the U. S. Naval base at Guantanamo
Bay, Cuba. On May 24, 1992, Bush de-
cided that the Coast Guard cutters would
intercept the refugees at sea and return
them to their country.-Associated Press

138 WORLD EVENTS

ae.

Three Yugoslovian women cry over the grave of a loved one. This
death is just one of thousands from the war of the feuding

republics.-Associated Press

A trooper leads a Somolian boy during the wide spread violence in
Central Somolia where the international community has concen-
trated its relief efforts.-Associated Press

Photos courtesy of Wide World Photos

A child cries before a window likely struck while the inhabitants of Yugoslavia tried

to buy staples during a cease fire.-Associated Press

WORLD EVENTS

139

Featured here are the Toronto Blue Jays
celebrating a victory on their first time
taking the baseball championship dur-
ing the World Series.-Associated Press

Famous trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie passed away January 6, 1993.-Associated Press

Monica Seles won her second straight U. S. open womens
singles title in September. This was her seventh victory.-
Associated Press

All the above photos are courtesy of World Wide Photos

140 WORLD EVENTS

Lead singer Anthony Keidis of Red Hot Chili Peppers displays the MTV

Spaceman trophy at the MTV Music Awards.-Associate Press

Gail Denvers races to a win in the second round of the 100 meter hurdles during

the Summer Olympics.-Associated Press

Pictured here are K. Robinson, Magic Johnson, and Michael Jordan during thr
first half of their semifinal game with Lithuania.-Associated Press

The above pictures are courtesy of Wide World Photos

WORLD EVENTS 141

Goerge Bush and his wife Barbara shared a moment on the
podium as he accepted the presidential nomination during
the Republican National Convention on August 20, 1992.-
Associated Press

Vice President Al Gore and his wife Tipper enjoy a dance at
the inaugural Ball of President Clinton.-Associated Press

The above photos courtesy of Wide World Photos.

142 WORLD EVENTS

The 42nd president of the United States is sworn into

office

Campaigning and celebrating all at once

WORLD EVENTS 143

Carrying what they can, two Andrew victims seek shelter.-
Associated Press

Endless rows of tents in Miami tell the ttue story of the
desperation and despair of the temporary homeless victims.-
Associated Press

Even the worlds most beautiful places are subjected to
Mother Nature's fury.-Associated a=

The above pictures courtesy of Wide World Photos

144 WORLD DISASTERS

deetits oe ae 6 Tropical Storm

MISS. ALA 6 Hurricane Andre

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Shelters, such as these, were a must during this hour of need.

People seek refuge as Andrew whips through Miami

Andrew's path of rage

All of the above pictures are courtesy of Wide World Photos

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The Year in Pictures

As the year winds down and the seniors are ready to drop off the face of Northeast, they leave their memories, spirit, and
hopes to all the underclassmen. In this segment, we have tried to reveal a year in pictures uniting all of the classes together.

This section is not just a Senior Bang, or a Junior Flang, neither a Sophomore Clang, nor a Freshman Swang, its
just a School Thang.

To Angela Powell,

I hope your future is rewarding and most fulfilling. May all your
dreams come true because you have worked so hard for 12 years to
get to where you are now. Continue to strive to be number one
because at the top is where you deserve to be.

Love your mother,
Linda Powell

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Love,
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I LOVE YOU!

from,
Your father

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from your favorite beautician.

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Congratulations

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May your future be filled with much success.

Ronald Lane

CONGRATULATIONS
TO THE GRADUATING
SENIOR CLASS

PATRONS

Andra Stokes
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Fawndra McClain

Danita Mathis

Jeremy Curry

Evelyn Ensley

Cathy Owens

Theresa Wesley

IN LOVING MEMORY
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Last Will

Michael Sanders I hereby leave the joy and good times of the
Raider Pride and Spirit to the classes to come."

Seifu Hill I would like to leave some good sense to my sister
Anitra Hill.

Mario Hendrick I leave my hypness to my cousins Bernard
and Courtney and my heart to Angel Martin

Micheal BayMack I, Michael Womack, of sound body and
mind hereby leave all my worldly belongings to Marshall, Allen R.,
T. Ellis, Orlando, Yo-Yo, Mario H., Big John, Lyn, and Yolanda
A

Cheryl White "'I leave my care, knowledge, and my spirit to my
cousin Sakesia Durham. When you become a senior enjoy it, because

I did.

Chiquita Glover To the upcoming seniors, I leave to you the
ability co set an example for the little underclassmen. To the school, I
leave the ability to be Educated, Graduated, and Liberated.

Chiquita Martin 'I leave the "'rest of my good sense and sanity
to my sister and my passing grades to Juan Forsyth.

Tasha Clowers I would like to leave all my love, honesty and
ability to learn to Greg Pettigrew.

Arthalia Grey I will to my brother Arthur Grey my knowledge
and silliness, to Octavia Carner the ability to say what you feel, and
last but not least to the class of'94 all good things.

Nicole Adams I Nicole Adams leave my shyness to my sister,
Zakia Adams.

Danny Owens I am leaving my books and lockers to Northeast
because I plan on taking everything with me.

Algernon Booker To the underclassmen of Northeast High, I
leave my unorthodox and truthful black poetry and of course my

books and locker."

Sebrenia Simmons I Sebrenia Simmons leave my intelligence
and widsom, and last but not least the rememberance of me."

Belinda Hart To Melissa Glover, I leave my good manners,

intelligence, and determination to get the job done and also my seat

on the floor."

Deshira Miley I'm giving my patience to the Senior Class of
"94 so chat they can deal with the underclassmen with style.

Jennifer Emory 'l, Jennifer Emory, leave Valarie Pryor knowl-
edge and my everyday smile."

Idarah Waters I leave my knowledge to know where I came
from to Courtney Morris and my outgoing personality to Denise
Grant

Tonya Anderson I, Tonya Anderson, leave my wisdom and
everyday smile to Deidre Neeley.

Sharral Moss Il Sharral Moss leave my ability to play the flute
to the flute section, my funny ways to Melinda Robinson, and my

knowledge to Natasha Mahone."

Luciana Green I leave to the the upcoming officers the

knowlege of leading and following.

William Rozier To Jerome Person, I leave him all the
problems of being a senior.

Tamika Wimberly I leave all my teachers and fun times to
Kwame Lee and my seat on the floor to Andrew Flowers.

Shawn Campbell I leave my good looks and striking per-
sonality to my good freind Corbin Smith.

Ricky Strange I leave to Rhonda Ridley peace, much love and
happiness.

Lyn Echols To Timiko Gray, I leave my looks (Since you
already look like me) and my flirtatiousness.

Joi Thomas I'm leaving all my underclassmen the seats of the
best class ever, 1993!"

Phillip Lockett I, Phillip Lockett leave to you Charity Hughes
all my As and Bs, luck, style, dass, and love.

Jarquetta Tharpe ] Jarquetta Tharpe leave Larry Hall & DeDe
Bond my knowledge of understanding life and my senior memories.

Andre Pitts I Andre Pitts leave behind to my little sister
Cardala Graham the will to finish high school.

Chiquita Spain I, Chiquita Spain, leave to the freshman class
wisdom and knowledge. In whatever you do always trust in God.

Twassa Rawls 1, Twassa Rawls, leave you the freshmen class of

Northeast High School and all its teachers good luck."

Racheal Wilson I leave to you my heart-warming smile. Stand
tall and proud, you can make ir!!

James Lowder I leave my pretty brown eyes, my detention,
books, pencils, paper and AA habits to Joy Walton.

Tracey Billingslea As I leave Northeast High School, I leave
my love to teachers, students, and my girl, Karmen Timley.

Rhonda Dunn "'I leave my good grades, good looks, all of my
books and my memories of a wonderful senior year.

Reginald D. Henderson I leave all my love to Dana D
Glover.

Natasha Nelson I, Natasha Nelson, of sound mind leave
Chendra and Precious Williams all of my funny thoughts and good
looks.

Sherman H. Harris I'd like to leave all ny guts and women to
the next pimp under me!

Cheif March Davis I'm leaving all my blunts to Reggie
Bond and the boyz and all my love to Romesha.

Chauncey Harden 'I leave all my lonely ladies and girlfreinds
to Jermaine Hill.

Sharon Henley I, Sharon Henley, leave all my books, teachers,
and grades to my sister Davonia Henley.

Nakia Majors I, Nakia Majors of sound mind and body leave
nothing to anyone and take all my looks, ladies, and knowledge with
me.

Rose Stinson 'I will leave to all my underclassmen all my good
speed in track and my sense of humor.

Shameeka Brooks I leave all my beauty and savoir faire to
anyone who really needs ir.

George C. Fitzpatrick I leave my looks to Sammy Spann and
my football abiliry to the whole football team."

Eric Hill I'm leaving my sophistication for the Juniors and also
my athletic skills and following in my Golden Path called Sugarnism

Shenita Wilson I would like to leave all my talent and
academic work to my friend Jalisha Barron.

Kale Johnson I, Kale Johnson, leave my long-distance jump
shot to John Rhodes and Robert Bailey."

Fawndra McClain I leave my intellect to Joseph McClain,
sweet personality to Mrs. Davies and my senioritis to the upcoming
seniors."

Earnest Brown I leave my locker and my supervision teacher
to Monica Harris.

Keisha Goodwin As a graduating senior, I'm glad to say it's
not so hard to say goodbye. Goodbye Northeast!"

Alicia Carner I leave Gerren Eason my promptness and
Octavia Carer the strenghth to overcome all obstacles in high
school."*

Rodney N. Woodard I leave to the boys of the c/o 94 my wit
and personality. Never get so tight that you cant have fun."

Tameko Daniely I leave all my love and happiness to my
father so that he can teach the students of NHS. I also leave my lil
sister Tomika Miller my wisdom and wit.

Eulanda Waller I, Eulanda Waller, hereby leave to the
students of NHS my kindness and freindliness. To the seniors, |
leave my determination to succed.

Allen Riggins '] leave my desk in Mrs. Fultzs room to Derrick
Hughes.

LaShonda Pless I leave my lost books and jammed locker to
Jackie Parker.

George Harvey "'I'll always love Quensheda Freeman.

Joseph Johnson I would like to leave my wit, spark of love,
and spirit to the N.E. Raiders.

Taurus Graham I would like to leave my aggressiveness and
intelligence to all the cool fellas."

Jamie X To the upcoming senior class, I leave my knowledge
and all the phone #'s of all the girls I know to the the fellas of the
junior class."

Adrienne Williams I, Adrienne Williams, leave to Michelle
Williams all my intelligence and acting ability.

Clint Walker Jr. I leave to the class of "94 the know how of
getting good grades and having a good time.

Benita Wheeler I leave knowledge, wisdom, and under-
standing to the class of '94.""

Karlando Wilson I leave behind Northeast High homework
that didnt get completed and lunch that makes you constipated.

Sanchez Graham 'I leave my hype and hard hat and plays to
Jonte Vanshaan Renfroe. Be a headbanger'!

Samantha Massey I, Samantha Massey hereby leave my

favorite teacher and a hall pass.

Aisha Jackson 'I leave my luck to the class of "94, Wishing all
the luck that someone would need to Tina Curry.

Jaclaver Finney I leave my nice teachers.

Teresa Freeman 'I, Teresa Freeman leave my charm and wit to
Karvonda Bell, my lunch tickets to Nikki Freeman and to the
upcoming seniors, spirit."

Tyvesha Bond I leave all my wonderful qualitites to the

upcoming senior class."

Terrance Ellis 'I leave all my girls and Mack-Daddy power to
Courtney Morris, my English 12 skills to Vincent, and my cleats to
little pony.

Latago Ates 'I leave you all my books cause I won't need
them.

Jerry Battle To Tameka Albritton I leave my old books, all my

troll pins and my love.

Rhoshonda Ashley 'I leave all of my academic ability to Joseph
Johnson.

Tameka Fairfax ] would like to leave my books and my locker
to Trisa Fairfax and all my love to Staci and Kela.

Kendra Epps I leave my academic skills to all the un-
derclassmen and most of all, I leave my intelligence to my cousins.

Debra Gilmore I leave my knowledge and good under-
standing to Shortcake.

Ken Tollfree Yo! I leave all my craziness and hypeness to Lane
Zellner. Hat Squad in da House.

Courtney Wright I will leave my cool ways to all the
underclassmen and to Kanika Stanely may our freindship grow and
grow.

Marteena Johnson 'I will my ability to do bad things and get
away with them to Chendra and Precious Williams.

Keshel Robinson I, Keshel Robinson, leave my great jour-

nalism skills to any journalism student who feels they can do better.

Tomeca Mack 'I leave all my bad habits to Zipporah Hicks
Don't worry, you'll make it to the 12th grade someday.

Mya Ward I, Mya Ward, leave all my academic abilities to the
upcoming senior class. I leave all my male freinds to. . .cops I'm

taking them with me. I leave my love to Sheldon Ashley.

Tracy Denerson I leave Farrah Curry my cute looks and my
outgoing personality.

Stacey Archer 'I leave my loving spirit to Valerie Pryor, my
patience to Tiffany Archer and my school spirit to the upcoming
seniors."

Steven Gray I leave my best wishes to all of the upcoming
seniors and hope they all graduate."

Teresa Johnson My last testament is love and caring to the
upcoming seniors.

Charmaine Madison I, Charmaine Madison, leave my sex-
iness to my lil soul sister Melissa Hollingshed and love to all my
lusting fans.""

Jerry Menzie 'I leave to the upcoming class of Northeast High
my hunger to do what's right. Most of all, I leave my love for Christ,
that he may guide you in your ways.

Romas Dunn I, Romas Dunn, leave my books, pencils, pens,

paper, desk, and the school to all underclassmen.

Rovianne Brown 'I, being of sound mind and body leave my
outstanding personality, my good grades, and my partying spirit to
all.

Jerry Brown Being of sound mind, I leave my manners,
personality and determination to anyone who can handle it."

Danielle Ross I, Danielle Ross leave all my knowledge to

Angel Malone.

Carloyn Sanders I, Carolyn Sanders leave Tanisha Fowler all
my knowledge.

Tricia Person I, Tricia Person leave my fun times to Lawanda
Davis."

Chantel Sutton To Jamekia Jones and future seniors, I leave
my knowledge, happy times and success at Northeast High School.

Carlos Brezial To all upcoming seniors, I leave all the luck and
much success in the near future.

Carlos Reynolds I hope that I will be a real role model in the
future of NHS.

Pamela Gloster 'I leave my children my senior year.

Tranada Grose To all the underclassmen, I leave my class-
cutting techniques, my phony excuses, and my pimp ability.

Hollie Eason I leave Shaundra Walker all my hard work
attitudes and I leave Thurnell Johnson my voice to remind him to
teach.

Lawrence Vincent To all the underclassmen, I leave my ugly
books, ugly locker, and my memories.

Stephanie Reese I, Stephanie Reese, on the event of my
leaving, leave behind to the underclassmen the wisdom to accept the
knowledge offered to you.

Alicia Wilson 'I leave all of my leadership and spirit to the
upcoming basketball team and my lipstick and powder puff to
Tiffany Jackson.

Deaner Rutland I, Deaner Rutland leave all my books, lunch
tickets, and all the assemblies we didn't have to Vashaun Rutland.

Eric Stubbs I leave my wrestling skills to Kwame Lee, my luck
to Kita and J.R., and a pack of Tic-Tacs to all underclassmen.

Altovise Driskell I, Alrovise Driskell leave my knowledge and
smartness to James Brown and all the upcoming seniors.

Benetta Chester I leave my craziness to Jalisha Barron, my
smartness and energy to Marlon Chester and my knee brace to
Kamika Chester.

Pamela Cabiness I leave all my smartness and love to my #1
guy, Corey King.

Tiffany Hill 'I leave all of my books and my smartness to the
weakest class of Northeast! Dem Juniors.

Reneitta Lampkin I, Reneitta Lampkin, leave all of my
teachers, for all that they have put me through, my brother.

Ernest Gillis To all the Thorton Heights boys: stay in school
and stay out of stuff. Love, peace and happiness.

John Stevens To all underclassmen, I leave my exsquisite
figure, good looks, and Black knowledge.

Emeko Stephens To Sharon Sanders, I leave my foolishness,
love for people, attitude and my flat iron. Love ya!"

Heather Barnett I, Heather Barnett, leave to Laura Slagle and
Angel Stanton all my locker junk and my desk in Mr. Parry's class.

Charlinda Canady I leave with this year's freshmen dass my
determination to become a successful person."

Laticia Morgan I, Laticia Morgan, leave my desks and books
to Tonya Raines, Tameka Morgan, and Shonda Iverson.

Kevin Wynn I leave my upcoming cousin, Christopher Car-
swell, my popularity and leave my crown. Now he is the owner of
Northeast High.

Lucious Bryant Jr. Northeast is alright but I credit my
knowledge to Gary Johnson and Sonia Gray, class of 93.

Kim Randall I, Kimberly Randall, leave Audrey Gallemore
my great mathematics abilities.

Karla Hill I, Karla Hill, leave Tina Powell my memories as
being a senior at NEH for next year.

Ulethra Council *'I, Ulethra, leave all my wishes and dreams to
my brothers Tian and Terrel White with love.

Maurice Harris l, Maurice Harris leave the freshmen class my
determination to graduate and DARE.

Lashonda Banks 'I leave all my books, notebooks and all my
memories of this school to all the upcoming seniors.""

Myon Ward I leave all of my bad luck at school to JaRodney
McCoy and my Certs to Mr. Parry.

James Sanders To the Juniors and the other classes, stay in
school, stay away from drugs, and get all the education you can while
you're here.

Denetris Hurt I would like to leave my books to my little
brother Carl Jr., and my place in the senior class to Carletta and
Kela.

Lucius Lamar III] "I hereby leave to the Seniors of 94 my
Raider Pride and wish alll the graduates of Northeast High much
success.

Charmaine Griswold I leave my out of the ordinary per-
sonality and my overflowing wittiness to whomever may prosper
from it.

Melando Woodford 'I hereby leave to all my ability to chill
and also my ability to cut the fool.

Kareem Parker 'l leave my coolness.

Patricia Rice I hereby leave myability to broaden the mind,
my spirit, and my Raider Pride to the following students of
Northeast.

Rita Roundtree I leave my great looks and voice to Jeanette. I

also leave my great spirit as a senior.

Altraea Glover 'I leave to you all the determiniation you'll need
to succeed.

Rashon T-Bird Shannon 'To everyone that's left, I leave all
of my charm.

Sayntina King To Kavonda Bell, I leave my foolishness, my
body and all my cracks!!""

Patrick Gary To the upcoming seniors, I leave my love to the
ladies, my style to the guys and my partying spirit to all.

COLOPHON
VALHALLA 93

Cant Stop Us Now

Number of copies: 200
Number of pages: 160
Printer: Taylor Publishing
Company,

Dallas, Texas

Taylor Representative:
Gerrard Young

Theme: Cant Stop Us
Now

Cover: Original design by
1993 Valhalla Staff
Endsheets: Original design

by Bobby Sanders, Kevin
Wynn, and Chris Syrock.
Copy: All copy for year-
book submitted by Type
Vision program designed
for IBM-PC computer.
Photos: Southeastern Por-
traits (SPI) and trained
Valhalla photographers
Membership: Georgia
Scholastic Press Associa-
tion (GSPA)

Last Thought. ..

It has really been a
pleasure to work on the
Valhalla 1992 and 1993
yearbook staffs. I am
glad I had this presti-
gious oppurtunity to be-
come one of the editors
this year.

The unforgettable
memories from this
year will always be a

constant reminder of

the unstoppable year I
have had.

I would like to thank
all my teachers for their
patience and under-
standing they had with
me, as being one of the
editors.

To my staff, I would
like to congratulate
each of you that put ex-
tra efforts in the pro-
duction of this book. I
know I seemed to get on

your nerves and act
like I was everything,
but this book is my
pride and joy. I have
the ability to say that,
T was a vital part in
the completion of the
Valhalla 1993.

As I end my year as
editor and leave NE,
I would like to say
that this year was tru-
ly unforgettable.

Editor's Notes
As T look back on this year, I
cant believe that we ( the StOfst)
accomplished so much. Gvexthough
we Started out Slow, I knew with a
ted etont, we Could do just sine.
ow that we have pinishedd the
1992-1992 Velkable (Jeanbook,
[ reel it iS Something we COn be
phoud Of.

Tn Closing, I wout to wish the
92-92 yearbook start Good
Luc in the Veny wean future. To

those Of US WRO Welle OM the 91-92

SIO its been neal!
Valywia J. Echols

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After 720 days of high school,
Seniors, like us, are ready to
graduate. Although we look toward
graduation with anticipation, we
remember our past four years with
sincere adoration.

Of 1993

Soon the Class of 1993 will be a thing of the past...

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