Follow the leaders 2 Leading the right life introducing the Leaders 48 Organizing Leaders 06 Sporting Leaders 114 Teaching the Leaders 132 Supporting the Leaders 104 Keeping up with the Leaders 166 Still Leading 111 e Northeast Raiders are almost impossible to follow. Bobby ack, Alfredo Williams, and onquae Goodrum run alone in ront during the county race. alhalla 1996 Volume Northeast High School 1646 Upper River Road Macon, Georgia 31211 Part of being a leader is participating in extracurricular activities. George Bond is an active and productive member of the percussion section of the marching band Following the Leaders is not always an easy task as Tray Stephens demonstrates. Not many schools can boast a successful athletic career like the Raiders It's apparent that this opponent is never going to catch up to Raider speed. Opening Follow the Leaders Northeast is back and bigger and better than ever! To all the new students and faculty entering esteemed hallways, strap in for a bumpy and exciting ride. We are now Northeast Health Science Magnet High School with Enrich- ment in Mathematics (whoa! what a mouthful). Thanks to the many accomplishments of the leaders of Northeast, like our the Salmagundi, football, softball, and basketball, high ranking JROTC cadets, and the best faculty in Bibb county, we are a thriving community of individuals who dont know the meanings of the words quit, lose, or failure. So with that in mind, sit back and browse through these pages. Follow the Leaders on their journey through an eventful year. Stephanie Clark and Nikki McGee celebrate the oppor tunity to be a part of the best leaders of the county. Dur ing pep rallys, even Freshmen show their Raider Pride by LVetius Perry As a leader, special recognition goes to those that deserve it. During a morning assembly, Colonel Dionne Benjamin receives recognition from Mrs. Davis and officials for exemplary performance and advance ment in rank in the JROTC program One of the many privileges of being a leader is the right to sit and relax during an all too boisterous rally. Al Lucas leisurely reads the stock market reports to keep up with business while other students doodle away their time. Opening Those you cant. learn hows those who can. teach. Mrs. Mosely will always be remem- bered as a woman who can. > Dedication A LEADERS DEDICATION The word dedication is often mentioned when people talk about Mrs. Sherry Mosely. She is a graduate of Georgia Southern University, with a Masters Degree from the same institu- tion. Mosely was a past president of PAGE, the Professional Associa- tion of Georgia Educa- tors and an active mem- ber of Phi Delta Kappa sorority. She faithfully served the students of Northeast for six years. Before becoming an administrator, she was an English teacher. Mosely was a true friend to everyone who knew her. Mrs. Mosely was prompt, well orga- nized, hardworking, and devoted. She was always willing to go the extra mile for the teach- ers and students. She worked diligent- ly to improve the image of Northeast. She pro- moted the student recognition programs. Mrs. Mosely worked endlessly to present the best public image of our school. She got students involved in enrichment programs. She always had time for students when they needed someone to talk to. Her devotion to the students of Northeast shown through her determina- tion to make Northeast the best school it could possibly be. Mrs Mosely passed away this summer unex- pectedly. She did so much to help improve Northeast. Although we could never repay her devotion this years Val- halla staff finds it only fitting we dedicate the 1995-96 yearbook in her honor. by Ben Abbott Dedication Could it be? Is that you Supe ope, its just Justin Riley c in his 70's cx while ticipating during Spirit Week Seniors! 96! Jowanda Durham really shows her Senior Spirit during spirit week Student Life Leading The Right Life Bells ringing, lockers closing, hairdos to shoes. and students conversing fill the Theres one thing that all stu- halls of Northeast each day. dents at Northeast love do and There is time for students to relax _ thats Leading The Right Life. their educated minds and enjoy interesting lunches. Activities during a typical year at Northeast consist of anything from pep ral- lies, sports events, homecoming, and spirit week. Students can go to classes or par- ticipate in activities that let them express their unique style. Stu- dents can even become trendset- ters by modeling the latest styles and trends in everything from Smile! You're on Candid Camera. Coach Daniely assists Vonnie Anthony at the pep rally Excuse Me, Can I eat in peace? Sam Lawrence doesnt ecm to happy that someone is taking this picture him eating Student Life OMECOMING Miss Freshman Nikki McGee Miss Sophomore Melissa Germany Miss Sophomore First Runner Up Miss Sophomore Second Runner Up Miss Junior Christina Sherard Paquite Patrick Artravia Horton _ Student Life weet November Miss Northeast Kalanna Williams Miss Northeast First Runner Up LaQuonta Williams Miss Northeast Second Runner Up The 1995-96 Homecoming Court with their escorts. Camaria Sams 3_ : Bg Student Life SRS Homecoming is a day for all Freshman, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors to come together as one to support their graduating class. Homecoming is a very spe- cial day for those who are run- ning for positions ranging from Miss Freshman to Miss North- east. Homecoming is the most important day of spirit week. It is also the end of the football sea- son. The football players try to do their best to win their last game of the season while the stu- dent body gathers around to sup- port the team toward a victorious win. LaQuonta Williams is escorted by her father led Larry Williams. arren. Christina Sherard is escorted by herfather | w Christopher Sherard. Student Life rte a 4 F 9 : is y 7 4 _ Jp, The Homecoming Court comes together to take more pictures. Smile! Student Life Au Evening Of Fouilasy Miss Vallala 1995 Sing Girls, Sing! Taquilia Fitzpatrick, Veronica Mullen, Rosette Morgan, Deme- tria Camp, and Adria Pitts sing to the fullest extent while at the Miss Valhalla Pageant. And a 1, And a 2, And a 3! Mr. Bruce directs the Jazz Band at the Miss Valhal- la Pageant Northeast High School had its first Miss Valhalla Pageant in December 2, 1995. This pageant was a great success due to the amount of participation from the contestants, judges, and spon- sors. This pageant was to help support the 1995-96 Valhalla Yearbook. In this pageant there were eight contestants who were devoted to the pageant. The con- testants were Tiffany Archer, Erica Lamar, Jarquetta Hall, Dionne Benjamin, Yolande Gibson, Shannon Palmer, Lake- cia Jackson, and Terri Williams. The Miss Valhalla for 1995-96 is Tiffany Archer. Congratulations to her!! The pageant was judged by teachers, former misses, deans of local colleges, and and a Miss America Judge. Striking a pose, Dionne Benjamin vogues her best for the judges Congratulations! Shannon Palmer, Yolande Gibson, Dionne Benjamin, Erica Lamar, and Tiffany Archer are all being nominated for a certain title during the pageant The Reigning Miss Valhalla, Tiffany Archer struts her stuff while modeling for the judges All the contestants come together in the opening ceremony of the pageant ar Student Life ae Tiffany Archer is all surprises after find- ing out that she is Miss Valhalla Shannon Palmer, Yolande Gibson, Dionne Benjamin, Erica Lamar, and Tiffany Archer are all being con ilated for being win- ners in the pag You go girl! Terri Williams definitely | Rodney Jordan looks on as Miss Macons knows how to get the audience's atten- | Chris Surency announces the winners tion T cant wait until this is over! Jarquetta Hall seems nervous as the judges look on Student : LaKecia Jackson Miss Congeniality Jarquetta Hall Terri Williams ss r = a om: cael. Student Life a Erica Lamar First Runner Up/Most Ads Sold Dionne Benjamin Second Runner Up Yoland Gibson Third Runner Up Shannon Palmer Fourth Runner Up Student Life %. a Tiffany Archer Miss Valhalla Student Life Tlowugle Thick: oud Thin, Bost Priench Stick Toph Beit Friends Make Memories A best friend is someone who accepts you despite all of your faults . A best friend says you are my friend and I love you. Walking around campus you'll notice friends sharing time before school, during breaks and lunch, and after school. You might even see friends schedul- ing their classes around each oth- ers schedules. Friends will go to just about any lengths to be together. So what makes a good friend? Is it a person who is willing to share any or all of her/ his clothes? Is it a person who will lend you money when you re ina bind, short change for lunch? Is a friend someone who will stand up for you when people are try- ing to get you down. Yes, a friend possesses all of these char- Where one goes the other follows LaQuaonta Williams and Davonia Hen- ley can always be seen together Quandra Wright and Darlinda Douglass do everything together, including attend- ing classes. Both are members of the yearbook staff. Student Life acteristics. Many times you can see friends spending time together out side of school. Friends often try to get jobs at the same place. Ask anyone on campus and they'll tell you that best friends are easy to spot. Even the teach- ers know that where you find one friend you'll find the other. If threes a crowd, what does for make, best fiends of course! These four guys will always be friends Sometimes friends even dress alike Kawanda Veal and Charity Hughes are always keeping track of what the other is styling Battle of the sexes? No way! Courtney Ross and Kenyatta Jolly definitely prove that girls and guys can be best friends Friendship crosses the boundaries of age, relation, sex, and class. Corey King, Shimeka King, Linrica Mills, and Adrienne Gibbs no what it takes to have a lasting friendship. = i = : ~ Student Life oa Antonio Slappy and his friend, the human body, take a break form the world of health and medicine. 1s as if your heart rate is in check Keizia Parks beat Kelly Dner son listens tc Your blood pressure is too high. You need to Makela cut back on stress. Drop a few classes yster gives Shantay Harris a little advice Nurse, my IV has slipped out of my arm! Come fix it Brandi Aaron is having trouble and Gregory Amons is quickly trying to fix the problem. please Student Life parn How to Cure in Health Uecupations Exciting Addition? One of the most obvious addi- tions this year is the Health Occupations curriculum and cen- ter. Students fill the newly reno- vated classroom complete with deluxe stethoscopes, delicate microscopes, a colorful German skeleton, a model of an eye to examine, and an ear to peer in. Each of these tools is essential for creating a realistic learning environment. Dr. Ronald Goolsby in search of a cure. Along with the new equip- ment, a new curriculum and teacher were assigned to the area. Kathy Dean is the new teacher for the Health Occupations cen- ter. Temarcus Cleveland was too scared to check his own blood pressure, so he used a dummies arm instead. Can he really get a reading from that? Student Life ne, We are the Haiders: 1W0, 1 Still cant hear woul. It Pep Rally time is a time when every individual in the school comes together as one. This is the hypest day of Spirit Week. The purpose of the pep rally is to boost the athletic players, so that they can do a job well done. After everyone is assembled, the classes battle in speech, of course, to see whos the hypest class. This occurs often until .... the band starts rolling, then all props are forgotten and unity shows its face again. Pep Rallies are Da Bomb!! And there will never be a hyper pep rally than that of Northeast High, because were all that and then some!! And you know this MAN! By: Christina Sherard George Bond plays the cadence drum at the pep rally s Pep Rally Time!! Junior Sabrina Harper takes time out to snapshot for the camera. ident Life take a quick Tray Stephens, Chris Cabiness, and Arthur Gray have an intense discussion over the world's events Caoch Street and Rev. Stanley talk freely during lunch Lunch is one of the few times teachers have time to unwind. Officer Warnock and Officer Walker talk to Ethel Brown dur- ing the day. Part of the responsi- bility of an officer is paper work, a lot of paper work. Here comes the choo-choo train. With Yvonne Gee, Walter Johnson and Mrs. Francis witness Audra Hatch er attempting to clean her plate in one gulp. Student Life Yum. Yum i Want Some? Uncll, a Lime We all look forward to Lunch is a time for rest and relaxation. Its a chance for stu- dents to get away from those long classes and to chat with their friends while they enjoy a nutritious meal. The lunch staff starts preparing lunch around 8 A.M. It takes about two to three hours to prepare lunch for an average of 500-600 students who eat. Its hard job but some- one has to do it. For some stu- dents, lunch is a time for them to catch up on their homework. Since it is one of the favorite periods here at Northeast we Money, money everywhere. Too bad there's none for me. One responsibility of lunch workers is balancing money collected can say its the best relaxation of the day. Could you imagine having 1250 children. The lunch work- ers do. Preparing meals for 1250 students is a big task Sometimes even they can get overwhelmed dent Life \o Longer Cheesehound Bout Raiders Flaunt Their New Privilege Driving to school is a privilege that we all look forward to. It gives you a chance to exert your independence and sometimes just lets you show off. At 2:15 when the bell rings, you can see the enthusiasm of the students as they rush out to the parking lot. The cheesehounds always seem to be faster than Mo and Joe. While the majority of Northeast Students are still cheesehound bound a great number of the student body drive to school. Driving to school is indeed a privilege and a definite boost to ones social life. Sundanyal Farmer shows how hot he is as he leans o' his Red Hot Hyundai Excel Donald DooDoo Outlaw leans on his Silver Buick SkyHawk, with its low profile wheels Student L Greg Dinkins chills on his Toyota Camry When you dont have a car you seem to spend more time with those that do. Tamille Moye is never ashamed to catch a ride with her friend Kenisha Dillard Letisha Glover and Xavier Tharpe share their love for each other on her Honda Accord. Its about time he got his own ride. Andrew Bryant ; Bien aes u j " pas | De : jth ar : orofile new Suzuki Esteem ; amas AE Be | ; vse tad 4 > profiles his new Suzuki Esteem ~ Be | : J = Y Se N : | Student Life : Hack i The bays When We Were The Appling Panthers It was the 1990-91 school year, and we were better known as the rookies because we were the 7th graders at Appling Mid- dle School. During that year we went through many changes, especially when it came to dress- ing. It was the year of the Bart Simpson T-Shirts, the Patent Leather Shoes, and the decora- tive Wooden Necklaces, the Hammer Pants, and the Polka Dots, originated by the rapper Kwame. Music was also some- thing you had to keep up with, if you didnt you were left in the dust. The 2 Live Crew, Candy- man, Oaktown 3-5-7, B.B.D, Troop, Keith Sweat, Ice Cube, and M.C, Hammer were some of the best rappers and R&B singers back then. When it came down to hair- Lenny Lucas, deep in thought styles everyone knew what the instyles were. Such as the High Top Fade, the High Right, Jheri Curls, and Crimps. We all had our own little inventions of how we fixed our hair, but when it came down to schoolwork, we were and still are achievers. The teachers that we had, the ones who taught us to the fullest, and the ones who tried their best, we thank them for all of their hard work. All of this we learned during our first year at Appling. Our second year we were the veterans because we survived our first year with flying colors. It was 8th grade, and the fashion statements from last year didnt change too much, either. From the Keep Kool Kid, to the 2 Young 2 Drink 2 Many 6 Packs, we were growing and maturing Derrick Clay is geared up for a long day at school in every way. Now its time for us to go, but the memories that we had we ought to remember and think about from time to time. Here are a few memories from Appling. ENJOY!!! We can't wait until we get to Northeast!" This group of students are already full of Raider Spirit Tray Stephens and his date enjoy a dance at the prom Rosalyn Seabrooks and Erica Lamar, just chilling at the Appling Olympics Lashonda Chambliss, Kokethia Sledge, and Marquita Eason are waiting for that special someone to sweep them off their feet Student Life When {I lomes own To Fashion. The Raiders Have It All! Fashion is a part of a stylish look. It affects the way people act toward you. Fashion is a trend because it constantly changes, and if you dont keep up with the latest styles, you could be left behind. To advise you on some of the latest fash- ions, here are some tips on whats in and out in 95-96. Whats In: Baggy Jeans, Bell Bottom Jeans, Hilfigers, Polos, Nauticas, and shoes such as Stacks, Nikes, Adidas, Timber- lands, K-Swiss, Filas etc. Whats Out: Hi-Techs, Dick- ies, Cross Colors, Skids, L.A. Gear, Tight T-Shirts, Loose Body Shirts, and Bo-Bos ($1.99). LaQuonta Williams takes a break to show off her sophisticated style I Wonder what they're serving for lunch? It seems as if Brandon Evans and Tray Stephens aren't worried about fashion but what may be on the menu Chris Cabiness and Arthur Gray are definitely showing their casual side Kenyatta Jolly and Yulantress Little profile their style Davonia Henley shows off her latest fashion while pos for Senior Superlatives. Hey, isnt that a new Student Life Hootie and the Blowfish blew everyone away at the MTV music awards. They won the award for best new video for Hold My Hand. The band, lead by Darius Rukker, is a southern band that literally topped the harts in a matter of months MG > Student Life age Fe Whos In, Whos Out Music is the art of organizing sound. Whether it be vocal or instrumental, it changes continu- ously. You never know what direction music will go in. There are many artists who determine the future of music. There are some good and bad ones. There are some that are more experi- enced than others. Here are some commonly heard among the stu- dents of Northeast High School. Whos In & Out In: Gospel, R&B, Rock&Roll, Country Kirk Franklin & The Family Jodeci Notorious B.1.G. Brandy Mahalia Jackson John P. Kee Boyz II Men TEC Tupac The Mississippi Mass Choir Bone, Thugs & Harmony Hootie & The Blowfish Shania Twain Vince Gill Wynonna Mahalia Jackson, queen of Gospel, sang at the late Dr Martin Luther King's funeral MN Senicrs aa Intimidating glares from Al Lucas and William Cole ward off any evil spirits that may dampen pride during spirit week. Part of being a senior is keeping up the Raider pride among fellow students Mmm, mmm, good! says Decarlos Latimore. Unlike other classes, the seniors know how to make it to lunch on time to enjoy a hot meal Being a senior doesnt mean you have to grow up Tracy Smith dresses in character for Mrs. Fultzs Eng- lish class Seniors Although soon we must say good- bye Our love and friendship will never die. Four years now wev together. Friendships formed that'll last forever. Soon we'll part and go our differ- Good - Bye ent ways Always remembering our high school days. It is so hard for us to go. Other friendships we ll sow. We'll remember our times of red, black, and gold Those memories tight we will hold. No way those days can we replace But graduation and college we now face As our high school lives come to their ends We'll remember those days, the fun and our friends. by Ben Abbott LaShonda Chambliss and Derrick Clay are entirely too cute for the camera. If you'll notice these two seniors are super seniors Shanterrian Moss, b.k.a. Whistle Pop, has just enough time to pose for a picture before his next class in Lassester Was there a time warp at Northeast? No, it's just Farah Curry, Lenny Lucas, and Lauri Webb dressed up for oldies day during spirit week seniors LaTonya Green Gretchen Greene Arthur Gray Jarquetta Hall Kesondra Hamm Virneca Hampton Tiffany Hardware Angie Hayes Jessica Haynes Davonia Henley Eric Stephens Cabot Hicks Jeffrey Hill Jennifer Hill Charity Hughes Michelle Humphrey Jeymaralynne Jackson James Johnson Kenyetta Jolly Annetia Jones P <> Seniors Dana Jones Kristy Jordan Juawana Kellam Precious King Sherrecka Lawson Yulantress Little LaShanda Mahone Chad McCormick Tasha McGee Demorris Miller Vanderbilt Miller Rosette Morgan Shanterrian Moss Wanda Odom Aikalia Orr Jozetta Parker Felicia Parks Jackie Parks Embray Patterson Fatisha Paul | oO > Seniors eae All smiles, the seniors show off their anticipated gradu ation by wearing senior shirts at the Homecoming pep rally Who are those two strong men walking down the breezeway? Why, its William Cole and Xena Thomas on their way to class. Seniors, rain or shine are never late for class seniors Seniors are both studious and responsible. Ronald Pittman works on last minute details before turning in almost impeccable homework Ceniors Work Harder for Future Goal This is our final dwelling place. Its been a long ride. I cant believe that weve made it through thirteen years of school. | have to say its really been a suc- cessful journey. But, its not over. The fun and hard work have just begun. The time has come for us to put all unimportant things aside and get busy We're headed for the real world now. One preparation is applying to colleges. Seniors, and in some = cases juniors, took the SAT, ACT, and PSAT in hopes of high scores for their applications. Seniors write essays, resumes, papers, and speeches all in hopes of impress- ing college entrance committees. Some are busy going to armed forces recruiting officers. Some apply to technical schools. This is the last year for seniors to cram extracurricular activities into busy schedules. The more on a resume, the better. Seniors also take part time jobs to help pay for all important events S rs take care of each other. Tuquester Carlisle helps Jermaine Davis look his best, even if it is just for class. and paraphernalia like class rings, class memory books, the year- book, class pictures, and the senior trip. A senior is always in demand of money and always out of money. But, even with the extra expenses of being seniors, the final year of high school is by far the most memorable. Seniors work hard for one goal, walking across the stage and receiving diplomas. Williams uses her trusty Woodstock earmuffs to protect her ears from the cold isted from the duties of being the editor-in-chief of the Golden Star, Octavia Carner takes a quick nap before posing for superlative pictures LaShanda Pauldo Myracle Primus Yarvis Pringle Justin Riley Kizzie Rivers Tommy Roberson Courtney Ross Kizzy Ross Jernice Sarter Andrew Shultz Rosalyn Seabrooks Kokethia Sledge Corbin Smith Shamarko Smith Stephanie Smith Stephanie Smith Traci Smith Larry Stephens Trapanger Stephens Yarnell Stephens Vonshedia Stubbs Xavier Tharpe Terralyn Tuggle Lashanta Vincent Tanya Walker Marcia Waller Adrian Watson Laura Webb Star White Tequerro Wilburn Kevin Wilder LaQuonta Williams Richelle Williams Sharell Willliams Terronicka Williams Tomeka Williams Walker Williams Daphne Zellner it | ~-_ > Seniors ne Always eager to pose for the camera, Kenyatta Jolly ger to and Yulantress Little display their enthusiasm Friends enjoy each und Arthur Grey spend time ta Seniors Dedicatiow To The Seniou Of 1996! For 3 years we've waited to get our foot in the door and that wait has come to an end. We The Class of 1996 have had many ups and downs but we made it through. During our Freshman year you Couldn't Stop Us, this slogan fit us perfectly because during our first year up here on the hill we interacted with one another espe- cially the seniors (c/o 93). When we were Sophomores we were In Knee Deep, meaning that we did- nt consider ourselves to be the dreaded underclassmen people perceived us to be. When we became Juniors, You Couldn't Tell Us A Thing, because we were on our way to the top, we were the ones who were in charge. And now that we are Seniors it is a Ws : s definite must that you Follow The Leaders, the one and only class - The Class of 96. We reached the goal of trying to be the superb role model of the underclassmen. If you like it or not, its time for us to go out into the real world and accept our own responsibilities. All the good times that we had will not be forgotten but will linger on in Northeast s halls forever. The members of the 96 Class will be determined not to lose contact with one another because of the memories of past days. Seniors who plan on going straight to college, good luck, those who plan on going into the military, good luck, and those who plan on chilling at home for a tt a | Friends are part of a seniors life at Northeast. Between Stephanie Smith and Fatisha Paul catch up on the latest gossip. classes Dilig while, much respect. For those college and military bound per- sons, may your wishes and dreams come true and always reach for the top because the bottom is definite- ly full. To the others who plan on staying home for a little while, dont turn your stay into a perma- nent one, because if there is a cer- tain job that you want, that pays well, and gives good benefits, you have to have more than just a high school diploma nowadays. So get all the rest that you can and then when you're ready, go out and fur- ther your education just a little bit more. This is one of the most important times in our lives when we have to start making decisions in what we say and do. The Class of 1996! Our Future Has Come! ntly at work producing the yearbook, Marcia Waller types one of her many articles in the yearbook Chilli cou! 1 at the pep rally, senior Lauri Webb asks what more Id you ask for in a senior? Seniors Senior Superlatives Most (realive Mast Bashtut Seniors Senior Superlatives i Most Involved Most Outgoing YYLINU UIKLS BASKETBALL CT} LS BASKETBALL BASKETBALL Most Raider Pride a. > Seniors ar Brandi Aaron Clifton Abram Anthony Adkins Garvey Adkins Sharrod Albritton Muhammad Ally Cassandra Anderson Albeni Bell Kawanna Bell Tavares Bell Robert Benton James Bivins Tarik Booze Tarako Braswell Ilashia Brezial Daniel Brown Dexter Brown Lavanda Brown Shantae Brown Tangela Brown Tommie Brown Andrew Bryant Torrence Bryant Shamika Burkett Nicole Campbell Waders Campbell Kela Canady Chris Carswell Chivas Clark Juanita Clark Juniors Shikima Hammonds shouts her Raider pride during the first pep rally. Juniors are known for boisterously announcing their school spirit Junior Cary Thein Spirit Everywhere Juniors are not afraid to show their pride in North- east. They bring the N.H.S spirit everywhere they go. They volunteer in the com- munity. Hold down jobs after school. That pride helps employers like Wal- mart, K-Mart, Burger- King, Kroger, Foodmax and McDonalds who keep the juniors working hard after school. Pep rallies are the largest display of Junior spirit. Rowdy Seniors, loud Sophomores and even Freshmen try to impress, but its the Juniors who can make the noise. Juniors carry their spirit every- where, but as the year comes to an end the spirit turns into Senior pride. By Darlinda Douglass Harrison Clemons Lakesha Clemons Felix Cole Laronda Cornegay John Cornelius Chakela Crawford Della Cray Gary Curry Ramon Daniel Lemuel Davis Eric Dennis Antonio Deshazier Darlinda Douglass Corey Durham Troy East Chasity Emory Trisa Fairfax Joe Farrar Temkio Fields Miranda Fitzpatrick Juniors Corey Flagg Jeff Germany Adrienna Gibbs Natalie Gibson Bryant Glover Julius Glover Rodney Glover Sylvia Glover Tavares Glover Ronald Goldsby Shandel Graham Teresita Green Emory Gross Kristondra Hamm Lawanda Hammonds Shikima Hammonds Derrick Harper Wafia Harvey Niya Hicks Atari Hill Brandy Hill Tyrone Hill Scotisha Holden Novice Hoskins Alex Howard Lashunda Howard Latarsha Hughes Jakari Huston Kawana Huston Anthony Ivey Spirit and style are never lacking from any junior. Kesia Johnson dresses is authentic seventies apparel for spirit week. The Junior class repre- sents our upcoming lead- ers, theyre ready to take the responsibility becom- ing a Senior. The Junior class is a con- sidered role model for the sophomores, freshmen and sometimes even the seniors. The excitement of becoming a senior dominates most Juniors minds. Each privilege the seniors have will soon be enjoyed by the Juniors. Senior prom and gradua- tion begin to fill the thoughts of the Junior class. Just one more year. By Quandra Wright. Brian Jackson Carole Jackson Ezekiel Jackson Jamila Jackson Kawanda Jackson Marlon Jackson Adrian Johnson Antonio Johnson Keysia Johnson Robert Johnson Takiba Johnson Tamica Johnson David Jones Nakeitra Jones William Jones Rodney Jordan Anitra Kendrick Maurice Lampkin Mary Little Kimberly Livingston Juniors Monica Lee Tarus Lowe Rodnette Lucas Bobby Mack Ronyatte Manson Breon McDade Deon McKay Janecia Miller Linrica Mills Frytz Mitchum Quadralyn Montgomery Latonya Morgan Nigeria Morris Harold Moses Rashida Neal Lisa Newsome Robert Ogletree Donald Outlaw Liana Owens Shannon Palmer Latonya Parker Shakele Parker Keizia Parks LVetius Perry Reginald Phillips Brian Price August Primus Dana Primus Michael Randall Rico Ray Juniors & naa Tye WAN ae - a. My Wf a Yd Sometimes a junior needs to relax before or after school. Anitra Kenrick enjoys spending time alone or with friends to think about the activities of the day. Juniors Ariticipate Thein Senior Year With one year to go, the Juniors are the most excited of the underclassmen. They have a lot to look forward to like Senior trip, Senior Week, Senior Cut Day, the Prom, and of course Gradu- ation! However, being a Junior doesnt mean just fun and frolic. Juniors also have to anticipate the SAT, college applications, job resums, jobs, voting, the Georgia High School Graduation Test, and of course GRAD- UATION! When asked how she viewed the coming year Sylvia Glover proudly boasted that she was ready for whatever her Senior year has in store. In fact, most Juniors seem comfort- able with the idea of added responsibility. by Darlinda Douglass Joynell Reeves Cecil Rhoden Marvis Robertson Ebony Robinson Christopher Seabrooks Baxter Sherman Joseph Shoultz Stephanie Sims Theron Skelton Antonio Slappy Derrick Smith Leamon Smith Travis Smith Cedric Soloman Reginald Spencer Darius Stewart Tashanna Strange Nichlas Studymine Nigra Tarpley Decarlos Thorpe Juniors Sedrick Traver Nicoya Watkins Markco Whippe Turanza Whippe Cedric Whitehead Tawanda Whitehead Harold Wilder Alfredo Williams Antonio Williams Carlisa Williams Jasmine Williams Michael Williams Patrick Williams Tameika Williams Janel Wilson Quandra Wright ste ff}} MWK Kenya Moore and Robert Ogletree take a quick picture before changing classes Maurice Brown and Xena Thomas chill on 2nd half lunch. The juniors really know how to have a good Tashanna Strange, Ilashia Brezial, and Monica Lee time at the pep rally show that when it comes to academics, the experience comes easily yy % Sa ae a . Ls) Juniors Juniors Snapshots Kenya Morgan is pretending to be doing her work Maurice Bryant is chillin with his (junior) sister Janna because she knows that the camera was on her Bryant Its the Pimp of the Century Donald Outlaw, pimping 9th grader Jimese Davis Atari Hill is smiling as he comes to a new understand- ing of the meaning of Raider Pride Juniors Robert Davis and Shimeka Burkett in the old days at Appling Tashanna Strange being intelligent as she recites the theme of Good Times Ebony Robinson looking her best as she chills on the Are those models on the wall? No, they're just some wall at Appling, back in a day of the members of the future class of "97 = Be Juniors Melody Appliing Terrance Asbell Melissa Austin Nadia Bailey Darryl Baker Nzinga Baker Antonio Bell De Edger Bell Demetrice Bell Shantay Bell Farley Blow Akisha Braswell Alaseia Braswell Milon Brezial Qualametrius Brezial Matthew Bronner Amanda Brooks Crystal Brooks Allantarvis Brown Gregory Brown Shakeela Brown Anthony Bryant Atrivia Bryant Degeorgio Bundrige Jared Carswell Tiffany Causey Tony Chambliss Lashonda Clowers Ailton Coleman Jacquette Coley ." l bes a. ry D' Beatrice Hill and Crystal Gray enjoy the company of junior Andrew Bryant. Sometimes even juniors are graced by the presence of two sophomore beauties They say you cant hear it nor see it neither touch it But I know one thing, You can sho feel it And they call it, Raider Spirit These are the cheers The hollers The boos And the Hootie Hoos The stomps And the Champs "Raider Spirit The victory calls The writing on the walls Its the crying of the team The tears running like a stream Its the people all around Standing up or sitting on the ground That is what I heard about it And you know what? Thats RAIDER SPIRIT. by Loutisha Grimes Ryan Coon Shekita Copeland Akeeceia Curry Andre Curry Shanela Curry Renarta Cystrunk Shawnda Daniel Courtney Davis Kethian Davis Terry Davis April Dean Kelly Denerson Aisha Eason Danyelle Eason Eileen Epps Roma Espy Tekla Evans Travis Ford Cicely Forest Makatia Foster Laquinta Fox Keivie Freeman Ellen George Melissa Germany Keith Gibson Anthony Gloston Sylvia Glover Tommie Glover Vorya Glover Regina Golden Tesherria Gray Jajuandraula Green Crystal Griswold Jimmy Gurr Brian Harden Keiwana Harris Shantay Harris Jimmy Haynes Shante Henrick Jummeree Hicks D Beatrice Hill Carlos Hill Congrettis Hill Latangalia Hill Tamika Hines Tamaria Hodges Tamiko Holloway Brian Holmes Redmond Holmes Robin Holston Anthony Brynat shows discipline of mind as well as dress. Looking Good, Feeling Good, Mean Sophomore It is a good feeling to be years of high school. You mean one more important a Sophomore. The feeling now have responsibilities thing, only two more years! of knowing that you have and respect, if youve By Christina Sherard passed one of the hardest earned it. Of course it also Artavia Horton Johnnica Hoskins Kymbur Hubbard Andrew Hudson Michael Huff David Hurt Johan Ismail Courtney Jackson Lakecia Jackson Latana Jackson Maritical Jackson LaTasha James Shayla James Teresita James Jakea Jenkins Piccola Johnson Shiquita Johnson Lauvesa Jones Maron Jones Shelveyn Jones Chandra Jordan Tashika Jordan Benji Joyce James Kellam Andre King Aaron Lamar Audrey Lamar Jerome Lewis Curlandra Lightfoot Lahonda Marsh Sarah Massey Ayanna Matthews James May Jadun McCarthy Nykeisha McLellan Alexsis Mitchum Yvonne Mullen Crystal Murkerson Ladawna Murphy John Nash Nathaniel Newton Paula Parker Ronald Parker Wakesha Parks Matthew Patmon Paquite Patrick Brandi Patterson Kevin Paul Latonya Paul Natalie Persley George Bond finds the right beat Step Up..Step Up... You're a Sophowore Now Being a Sophomore is great step up from being a Freshman. It feels great returning to school know- ing your way around and finally getting your chance to harass the fresh- 4 men. Harder classes and the beginning of real responsibilities mark the year for most students. To some students their sophomore year is the most challenging, because your not yet an upper- classman and your not really an underclassmen. But at least its a step in the right direction. By Miranda Billue. Tyrone Person Bernard Pitts Rolandria Pless Jamelia Price Comeika Purnell Ashly Rhoden Tiffany Rozier Laoyoyia Scott Tashaleta Scott Renae Sinclair Jackie Singleton Jamela Smith Justin Smith Latosha Smith Nykema Smith Latoya Solomon Prentice Spry Shayla Stalling Tesheika Stewart Brandi Strange Rodney Stubbs Jarvis Taylor Courtney Teague Dwain Tharpe David Tillery Jermell Veal Tshombye Ware Christopher Watkins Shikesia Williams Yansheka Williams Delwin Wilson Rufus Wilson Terronicka Wilson Darius Woodford Laquita Woodford Wendy Woodford Roger Worthy Sophomores (MM. MMM, GOOD! Contrell Scott, does that stra ste good? Type like the wind Crystal Murkerson! Crystal knows the importance of fast typing skills Sophomores Cody Abram Warwick Ammons Lashaun Anderson Darius Baker Janet Balkcom Rejeana Banks Derrick Basley Conrade Battle Marquis Bell Sumeko Bell Nieko Berrian Michael Berta Davius Billingslea Pagreyo Blash Brandon Bond Kasharta Bonner April Booker Lashantric Booze Mia Braswell Eric Bronner Deodato Brown Felix Brown John Brown Marco Brown Marques Brown Randolph Brown Rashad Brown Sonny Brown Taurus Brown Ilesha Bryant WORLD SERIES Width Wie Marko Wood shows some hang time. Weleowe Freslanan, Class of 99 Welcome class of 1999. You have crossed a major bridge in your life. Fresh- man, its time to get a move on. No more waking up at 8:00 to be a school at 9:00. No more easy grades, or easy teachers. Youre in HIGH SCHOOL now. Dont worry, just follow the leader, theyIl show you how its done. Its not going to be easy, finding your class let alone getting to them on time. As you take the first step of the rest of your life, remember what you do now will determine your success at Northeast, and beyond. Dont be afraid, upperclasmen dont bite. At least most of them dont. Someone will always be there to answer your question or point you in the right direction. Have your fun now, because soon enough you'll be a sopho- more. By Marcia Waller Maurice Bryant Sharvis Canty Melinese Cason Darry! Cater Stephanie Clark Michael Clowers Jaime Collier Alondra Collins Wade Coon Keotta Cornelius Quantisha Cotton Donald Crawford Rickey Crawford Tammy Lynn Cunnignham Andre Curry Demosque Curry Johnny Curry Shenita Curry Ouida Daniels Jimese Davis Nathaniel Davis Sharona Davis Tuwanna Davis Yolandra Davis Bianca Dean Denise Dean Shamara Dean Shyld Dean Tamara Dean Billie Deason Meyoun Denson Chris Deshazer Wanketta Deshazer Benjamin Dishmond Kimberly Dixon Latesha Dixon Shaunti Dupree Latoya Edmond William Ellis Micheal Ellison Ronald Epps Brandon Evans Melissa Fields Tiquila Fitzpatrick Marreki Flagg Andrena Flowers Rickey Fluellen Bryant Ford Langston Ford John Freeman Tiffany Hall looks around for a little help. Fresbacn Aro Undted Weth Norteast Family The class of 1999 has united with rest of the fam- ily at Northeast High School The 1996 school year has brought a rush of students with excited faces, new ideas, leaders, and bright ideas. These ideas have helped to make this a successful school year. Many times it is thought that freshmen are too new and do not contribute much to a school. However, that is not true. each individual student provides helpful suggestions not only to other students, but to teach- ers and administrators as well. All the freshmen are willing to work hard and make their future success at Northeast High School their most memorable teenage years. By Davonia Henley\ Genice Fuller Jennifer Gainey Troy Gainey Christopher Garey Marcus Gibson Adrian Gloston Donnie Glover Jeremy Glover Jessica Godbee Christopher Goodrum Syemeiko Goodrum Shanita Graham Sherrial Graves Crystal Gray Shannon Greene Anthony Grier Loucretia Grimes Eric Gurr Erica Gurr Jereme Hall Freshmen a> Tiffany Hall Devaughn Hamilton Donnie Hammonds Katrina Harpe Anita Harrell Lacoadia Harrell Parren Harrell Jvon Harris Shaquendra Harris Dana Henderson Garrick Hicks Ishmell Hightower Yunni Hill Franco Hill Ivory Hill Latoya Hill Shernethia Hill Udana Hinds Keisha Hollingshed Nyere Hollingsworth Charles Holt Deterrian Horton Benjamin Hubbard Tillman Hughes Chadwick Hunt Crystal Hunter Cormelete Huston Tomeka Huston Darius Ingram Syeta Ishmail New ROTC students find that practice makes perfect. Freshen, Going Fron the Top lo the Botow Its only been a few months ago when they were the top cats at Appling Middle School, now they have to start all over from the bottom of the class steps. Being a fresh- man is tough! Nobody knows who you are. Its like being an employee at a new job. The freshman really do admire the upper- classmen. Pay attention freshmen, everyone had to start at the bottom to get the the top regardless of who they are or where they come from. So be patient you will have your year of honor. The class of 1999 is as special as you can make it. Always try to earn that special place in the Raider heart. By Jarquetta Hall Hannibal Jackson Marlon Jackson Tiffany Jackson Remona James Sheritha James Termetrius James Rosemary Jinwright Angela Johnson Christopher Johnson Andre Johnson Daimario Jones Janquella Jones Mario Jones Onta Jones Tameka Jones Travis Jordan Lisa Joyce Tavores Joyce Christopher Kenderick Shemeki King Freshmen & Sabrina Kitchens Miranda Landers Samuel Lawrence Rashan Lee Elliott Lester April Lewis William Lewis Enrico Lindsey Vondranita Little Rodney Livingston Albert Lundy Erica Mack Tracina Mack Matthew Marcus Keisha Mason Sandera McCornell Benjolynn McCoy Faron McDaniel Niki McGee Reginald McGirt Shaketta Miller Shalandria Miller Tamekia Mims Robert Moffett Tellis Moffett Celest Moore Kimberly Morgan Monique Moye Markella Ogletree Genleah Owens 7~?e J jawieny Tony Chambliss and Donald Crawford ponder the scenery during lunch. Its your first year as a freshmen, but in all cases, it still may be your happiest year. During your freshman year, you have many responsibilities. You have to know which classes to Freshen Getting New Freedowes take to meet the require- ments for graduation. You must attend classes daily and also get an early start on college. No longer do you have to follow the teacher to the lunchroom, and no longer do you have to stay in a single file line to change classes. When you enter high school things definitely do change. By Shaunelle Brezial. Kenyon Parker Latasha Parks Maria Parks Melissa Parks Crystal Person Shun Person Tawanda Person Gary Phillips Lamarrio Pittman Adria Pitts Dontraye Porter Lakeisha Price Rosalyn Price Joycelin Primus Ricardo Randall Kimberly Ray Benjamin Reid Edward Ridley Tabatha Ridley Ente Robinson Nick Robinson Sanchcez Robinson Meagan Rogers Nikki Ross Charles Rowe Alberta Rozier Margus Sams Nathan Sams John Sanders Marcus Sanders Antonio Scott Marcus Shannon Torell Sherman Omega Shinholster Jason Shirah Delitshu Simmons Kenneth Sims Brandlyn Singleton Travis Singleton Travis Slaughter Barbara Smith Lekendrick Smith Terrance Smith Terry Smith Joseph Solomon Fredrick Stephens Hendreca Stephens Tarbaries Stephens Daniel Stewart Rickey Stewart Freshmen Mark Smith chows down. Atari Stubbs Cozmavian Stubbs Brandon Taylor Brandy Taylor Chiquita Taylor Rodredrez Taylor Shaunta Thomas Wesley Thomas Orin Threatt Qwin Toomer James Towles Tormechi Tripp Joyce Turk Jennifer Venerable David Walker Corey Wallace Cleveland Waller Davis Waller Terrence Waller Zanetta Walls William Walton Aptrick Ward Vondoria Ward Jeffrey Washington Niesha Washington Tashandra Washington Dwann Watkins Jasmin Watkins Gerald Watson Hevenly White Layonya White Brandlynn Williams Christopher Williams Darius Williams Derrick Williams Joel Williams Lakeshia Williams Lakyia Williams Quatisshua Williams Shannon Williams Tara Williams Vatrice Williams Renita Wilmore Brigett Wilson Kelly Woodford Willie Woodford Shanee Wright Freshmen PRESFMEN SIGNATURES Ine ol he most exciting times in high school is graduation, But what about your inst year? Use this space to collec all of (he names ol Lhose in your class to remember your {inst year freshmen i= Terrance Waller finds some peace outside during lunch. Freshmen Snapshots Freshmen are seldom known to be quiet, but with intimidating seniors at the base of the gym during the pep rally, they are quiet as mice Ben Hubbard, don't try to wake it up! It's only a dummy. In Mrs. Sikes health class, students were given the opportunity to learn CPR Student Life Mia Braswell, EYunni Hill, and Quida Daniels play with pride for their team. Who says freshwomen don't get involved? Student Life Pick up the pace people! Laurie Webb works hard at organizing the band. After several days of practice, the Jazzettes look great! Sometimes even hard workers have to alleviate stress The Golden Star staff takes everything out on Corey King (Of ee eee Student Life | Organizing Leaders Every school should have something to offer besides the basic curricu- lum. Thats what makes school a fun, learning exprience. Northeast High School offers a wide vari- ety of clubs and different organizations to keep the students interested. For stu- dents who are interested in a vocational career, there is Drama Club, FFA, FHA, DECA, and FBLA. There are also academic clubs: TAPS, Band, Science Club (which also has a Science Bowl Team), Chorus, Beta Club, Math Team, French Club, and Spanish Club. Teachers that sponsor these clubs and organizations make sure that students get a taste of the real world before time comes to face it. Students must realize After days and hours of practice, Dave Bruce decides that the marching band is ready for its first showing at a football game Organizations uiin~ that school can be fun, you just have to get organized and get involved to help yourself into the future. By Marcia Waller Wait, slow down! You're talking too fast!" Newspa per Staff member Adrienna Gibbs frantically takes notes from Diane Rankin while visiting The Macon Telegraph Mr.Campbell and a group of students spent their day getting shadowed by the employees at The Medical Center te Science Bowl Team G. Lewis, T. Williams, M. Bil- lue, G. Booker D. Woodford, J. McCarthy, R. Jordan J. Srter, M. Primus, J. Parker, T. Shakespeare, D. Warren, T. Williams, M. Billue, G. Booker, R. Martin, P. Patrick, J. Green, M. Hollingshed, K. Jolly, V. Fultz, R. Tripp, R. Jordan, R. Seabrooks, R. Tolliver, S. Williams, K. Kpor, T. Stephens, D. Woodford, A. Gibson, T. Cleveland, R. Williams, B. Price, L. Stephens, E. Lamar, M. Robinson, X. Thomas, Marcia Waller, A. Jones = Organizations Math Team L. Stephens, C. Anderson, B. Aaron, R. Jordan, D. Benjamin, L. Smith, Schueler, N. Hoskins, S. Massey, J. Parks, J. McCarthy, T. Williams, D. Woodford Schueler, C. Anderson, B. Aaron, R. Jordan, D. Benjamin, L. Smith, Wheeler, F. Coons, L. Williams, C. Gray, P. Patrick, T. Williams, S. Graham, L. Stephens, C. Sherard, J. Parks, S. Massey, E. Lamar, Y. Gibson, L. Clemon Organizations amma Academic Bowl C. Andrews, R. Jordan, E. Lamar, J. Parks, C. Harden, M. Ally, P. Williams, J. McCarthy, D. Woodford A Organizations Girl Scouts <9 Y ot: be L. Braswell, M. Stroup, T. Bronner, \ BLUES ; , E. Riley, L. Grimes, K. King, L. - oa * Vy / sae f Grimes . & - R. Espy, A. Eason, B. Strange, E. Lamar, J. Parks, Q. Mont- gomery, C. Hicks, D.Benjamin, T. Williams, M. Primus, G. Dinkens TT. Oreanizations M. Aaron, T. Williams, R. Jor- dan, O. Carner, E. Lamar, L. Smith, M. Primus, J. McCarthy, A. Kendrick, J. Hicks, L. Little, D. Bell, T. Johnson, K. Houston, T. Archer, M. Billue, J. Parks, D. Woodford, A. Gibbs, A. Eason, R. Espy, J. Price, C. Denson, C. Bell, S. Sanders, L. Scott, L. Stephens, C. Sherard, P. Patrick, S. Stallings, C. McCormick, A. Jones, J. Brooks, T. Carlisle, N. Hicks, G. Curry, L Mahone, T. Booze, R. Lucas, S. King, Jones, R. Golden, N. Hoskins, Camp, Melanie Madison, C. Jor- dan, K. Livingston, T. James, W. Campbell, C. Gray, J. Sanders, D. Hughes, A. Fuller, N. Morris, Q. Montgomery B. Clymer, T. Shakespeare, C. Hicks, R. Martin, S. Farmer, M. Humphrey, C. Tharpe, J. Sarter, R. Morgan, L. Glover, D. Jones, C. Golden, T. Wlaker, T. Archer, G. Dinkins, J; Parker; \L. Stephens, J. Robinson, L. Parker, C. Brown, F. Parks, S. Lawson, T. McGee, L. Chambliss, M. Hollingshed, D. Warren, K. Ross, N. Brown Organizations T. Flowers, D. McKay, S. Harper, E. Robinson, K. Johnson, P. Williams, A. Kendrick, A. Eason, R. Espy, M. Aaron, A. Adkins, L. Glover, W. Ammons, K. Veal, T. Johnson, M. Johnson, N. Hoskins, T. Butler, Q. Montgomery, L. New- som, C. Sherard, K. Rivers, S. Glover, S. Hendrick, S. Massey, S. Stslling, Y. Mullind, K. Hsmm, L. Stephens, J. Green, L. Curry, L. Wheeler, J. Anderson, E. Patterson, A. Watson, R. Golden, S. James C. Smith, K. Lucas, T. Hard- ware, L. Williams, M. Rogers, T. Ledford, A. Horton, R. Williams Organizations Salmagundi Staff a a J. Parks, E. Lamar, L. Smith, Y. Gibson, E. Alexander, G. Reaves, T. Bryant, J. Bivins, L. McCrorey, M. Aaron T. Johnson, C. Sheard, M. Parks, J. Parks, P. Toney, S. Smith, C. Anderson, J. Jones, Y. Gee qs Organizations Golden Star Staff J. Evans, V. Mullen, O. Carner, A. Schoultz, T. Williams, D. Aratiz, A. Gibbs, R. Williams, C. Perry, A. Matthews, M. Germany, C. King, M. Harris, A. Watson D. Aratiz, A. Bryant, J. Hall, C. Sheard, L. Williams, M. Billue, B. Abbott, B. Clymer, D. Hen- ley, A. Slagle, D.Douglass, M. Waller, A. Jones Organizations = C. Anderson, M. Primus, J. Parks, E. Lamar, L. Jackson, T. Cleveland, M. Lightfoot, K. Houston, S. Grahm, D. Clay, S. Williams, R. Sinclair, T. Evans, N. Davis, D. Hughes, R. Seabrooks, J. Davis, S. Grahm, L Fitzpatrick, J. Green, L. Scott, S. Williams, A. Lucas, C. Tegue, B. Strrange, R. Jordan, L. Parker, J. McCarthy, K. Parks, C. Hicks, B. Aaron, S. Farmer, C. Sherard, A. Rhoden, C. Jordan, A. Jones, A. Slagle, M. Parks, M. Billue, T. Williams, B. Clark, C. Gray, S. Burkett, L. Smith, P. Patrick D. Benjamin, D. Warren, T. Shakespeare, S. Farmer, E. Lamar, M. Primus, K. Flem- mings, L. Glover, J. Sarter, M. Humphrey, T. Walker, L. Smith, T. Archer, L. Stephens, F. Parks, B. Clymer, R. Martin, C. Hicks, C. Tharpe, J. Parks, T. Johnson, T. Williams, D. Jones, J. Parker, K. Kpor, G.Dinkins, J. Robinson Student Council 7 anys. af A SFC Ikner, LTC Ervin, ISG Dingle Cadet Col. Benjamin, Cadet LTC Abbott, Cadet CPT Coons, Cadet CPT Roberson, Cadet CPT John- son, Cadet 2LT Hamm, Cadet 2LT Davis, Cadet CSM Whipple Organizations = G. Holden, T. Thomas, B. Hub- bard, C. Williams, K. Hamm, Cadet CPT C. Ford, Cadet Col D.Benjamin, Cadet LTC B. Abott, B. Clark, J. Shirer, D.Nee- ley, U. Hines, A. Cystrunk, S. Bell, K. Hollingshed, A. Zundy, J. Primus, S. Harris, S. Dean, S. Hightower, B. Ford, T. Mack, K. Parks, K. Harpe, T. Dean, B. Taylor, C. Hunter, S. Thomas, R. Banks, Q. Toomer, S. Graham, S. Charles, M. Ellison, L. Williams, B. Taylor N. Washington, A. Braswell, M. Whipple, T. Fields, Braswell, E. Patterson, S. Davis, A. Bryant, B. Smith, N. Curry, N. Davis, S. Hanks, A.Mitchum, N. Smith, C. Williams, L. Clemons, M. Dover, E. Gurr, T. Curry, M. Bronner, K. Johnson, J. Godbee, K. Woodford, R. Taylor A. Williams, D.Carswell, Cadet CPT P. Lewis, Cadet CPT F. Coons, Cadet CPT J. Johnson, R. Worthy, W. Lewis, M. Braswell, J. Jones, M. Fields, C. Norwood, T. Huston, D. Dean, C. Davis, R. Moffett, J. Davis, A. Lewis, L. Edmond, G. Cunningan, R. Brown, W. Walton, T. Patron, L. Marsh, T. Glover, F. Hill, F. Gurr, J.Glover, E. Bronner, M. McDowell T. Roberson, N. Hoskins, B. Hill, Cadet CPT J. Riley, D. Miller, J. Nash, C. Flagg, S. Chappell, R. Livingston, H. Jackson, S. Per- son, E. Billingslea, D. Bun- dridge, E. Marsh, F. Iverson, G. Adams, D. Ingram, M.Jones, A. Johnson, W. Coon, A. Seabrooks, J. Kellam, C. Holt rae) Organizations = S. Chappell, Cadet CPT J. John- son, Cadet CPT J. Riley, Cadet CPT K. Braswell, K. Hamm, ISG Dingle, D. Bundrige, R. Worthy, A. Braswell, C. Davis, A. Cys- trunk, K. Harpe, M. Fields, T. Huston, S. Graham, S. Hanks, T. Davis, U. Hines, E. Gurr, E. Bronner, Q. Harris, K. Johnson, M. Jones, T. Mack qs Organizations Marching Band S. Palmer, D. Hill, N. McClellon, S. Williams, Q. Williams, N. Hicks, V. Glover, Q. Brezial, A. Mitchum, K. Denersa, K. Flemmings, C. Williams, A. Rhoden, L. Jackson, L. Jones, M. Waller, T. Archer, T. Evans, D. Bruce, J. Coley, M. Braswell, A. Booker, E. Hill, Q. Daniels, J. Johnson, S.Smith, D. Hughes, M. Little, S. Curry, N. Ross, R. Stephens, T. Mack, K. Mason, S. James, M. Madison, C. Jordan, S. Hendrick, T. Hodges, L. Scott, S. Ishmail, M. Randall, M. Robertson, R. Randall, S. Tarver, T. Lowe, S. Hall, D. Outlaw, G. Bond, M. Bronner, B. Ford, J. Jones, K. Ray a . fe aw an on M. Waller, M. Lightfoot, B. Strange, Z. Thomas, oS: Massey, P. Battle, N. Hollingsworth, J. Price, B. Price, P. Williams, T. Lowe, C. Belle, D. Outlaw, S. Tarrer, D. Bruce (director) os, Organizations _ Organization Candids VonDoria Ward concentrates really hard to remember her music Melissa Germany shares her gifts with the newspaper staff Look at the way Charity Hughes moves when she's showing her Raider Spirit , | | Organizations Practice makes Perfect. Corey Belle is practicing hard in band Mrs. Lula Curry and the Horticulture Class record data on plant growth Justin Riley continues the high tradition of leadership in the JROTC unit as he teaches new cadets the proper way to polish their brass. Oreanizations reat run! I think I'll go t eronica Mullen boasts a successful 1 ry, basketball, and softba Can you play an instru- ment, sing in the chorus, or march in the band? You probably can, but there are some who say that sports are the only way to go. From basketball to soccer, there is always a sport for everyone. Maybe you cant play these competitive games, but you can appre- ciate those who do. What- Harold Wilder Carswell seems to be in Dreamland is all ready for the next play, but Chris ever the game, wherever the tournament, one thing is sure...these are Sporting Leaders Monica Lee, Kristie Zachery, and Jamiecla let the team know they're on their side. Coach Copeland explains to Sharmia that the game depends on her next play Clockwise from top left. Tyrone Tucker, Keith Latimore, Shanterian Moss, Antonio Slap- py, Tray Stephens, and Corey King show how deep their Raider pride runs before a foot- ball game. The Raider cheerlead- ers lead the fans in a cheer at the new Macon Centraplex. Its homecoming time again as Raiders Demorris Miller, Charity Hughes and Andrew Bryant dawn the war paint as the Raiders prepare the take on Baldwin. Big Al Lucas leads the Raiders into the gym for the first pep rally of year. Jeff Germany hits nothing but net in the Centraplex when the Raiders played Southwest. Strike three is the call. As Norteast ace pitcher Ros alynn Seabrooks pitches the Raiderettes to another vic tory The Raiderettes may look relaxed as they watch the competition at the Northeast invitational tournament but they are preparing for another victory VICTORY The Raiderettes recorded alot of them this season. They posted the best record ever in school his- tory. The Raiderettes tied for the sub-region title only to lose a heartbreaker in the region tour- nament. The Raiderettes were led by a few seniors this season but the base of the team were SOFTBALL freshmen. The talent and desire to win in this team will make them even better next season. With the experience they gained this year under their belt they could be in competition for a state title before the class of 1999 graduates. Back row right to left Coach Whitaker, M. Rogers, T: Led- ford, A. Pitts, S. Goodrum, G. Fuller, N. Mcgee, S. Clark, Front row right to left J. Davis, N. McGee, T. Whipple, C. Emory, J. Reeves, V. Mullen, B. Single- ton DISTANCE The key in running cross country is the ability to run long distances. There are only select group of athletes that can long distance. The only way you can be a success is to train viborous- ly. The Raider cross country team trains hard all year round. They run, lift weights, and eat Top row left to right D. Johnson, S .Glover, C. Golden, J. Glover, Second row left to right E. Den- nis, J. Germany, B. Mack, T. Hill, B. Greene, Third row W. Thomas, D. Zellner, S. Sanders, J. Taylor, N. Jones, Bottom row V. Mullen, J. Jenkins, A. Williams, T. Whipple, D. Clay healthy. Under the guideness of Coach Copeland the Raiders have firm foundation for a win- ning tradition. The Raiders do exactly that. They consistantly place in the top three in team competition. The Northeast raider cross country track team is in fact a leader. Nakeitria Jones and Melissa Germany are followed by the crowd. They lead Raiders to another victory I think I can. I think I can... Cornelius Golden runs his heart out in the last leg of a cross country meet a < ee el Sahel CROSS COUNTRY (4 <> y 4 q I love what you do for me Nakeitra Jones does it for the Raiders Run! Some people are just born to run. But on the Raider track team it is not all about running. The coaches work the team very hard to make them winners. They do not have to work very hard. The track team works hard on their own. Practice starts with a vari- ety of stretching and condition- ing exercises. Coach Copeland and Coach Booker work the Raiders hard to make them the best. Top row left to right R. Daniel, C. Golden, T. Brown, J. Veal Second row right to left E. Dennis, G. Curry, T.S tephens, S. Jones, B. Mack, B. Greene, Third row right to left S. Sanders, D. Clay, A. Lucas, L. Lucas, J. Taylor, N. Jones, Bottom row left to right V. Mullen, T. Whipple, C. Braxton, J. Jenkins, L. Chambliss, Manager L.Flemming PINS ARE WINS The Raider wrestling team has a reputation of being a contender everytime they walk on the mat. They always field a good team. Coach Persley has more than a few years experience as a coach. All that experience pays off with Raider wins. The Raiders consis- tantly go to the state tournament and perform well. Their perfor- mance always makes Northeast proud. They also do well during the regular season as well. No one seems to be able to hold the Raiders back. They pin their ways to wins. Standing left to right F. Blow, C. Scott, D. Smith, J. Hall, R. Stubbs, J. Glover, S. Glover, B. McDade, J. Lewis, Coach Perse ly. Kneeling J. Bivins, E. Ridley, G. Bond, R. Parker, E. Jackson, B. Hubbard, A. Willis. Sitting N. Persely scorekeeper. = ~~ _ he S -. e as > = os Channing Duhart plays tight defense against Southeast. Scott Glover drives the ball deep into Southeast territory. RP were WHAT A KICK Soccer is a very competative sport but you can not use your hands. That is right you. You have to use your feet and the rest of your body. It can get difficult at times but the Raiders do not let that stop them. The Raiders were 6-5-1 last season. The team has a solid base to build on from last season. They did not lose alot of players from last year. First row L to R K. Williams, R. Lucas, C. Teagut, S. Glover. Sec- ond row L to R A. Williams, S. Moss, Coach R. Morrison, R. Goldsby, J. Brown. Third row L to R M. Brown, T. Booze, R. Saxby, C. Duhart, S. Glover, C. Golden, N. Studymine. Quiet! Tennis season was kicked off this year March 7, 1996, under the direction of Coach Whitaker and Coach Meyers. The ten members of the team and the coaches join this competitive sport in hopes of qualifying for Front row right to left F. Coons, J. Durham, E. Lamar, C. Hicks, Middle row L. Stephens, L. Webb, C. Brown, S. Framer, G. Dinkins Back row T. Williams, W. Moses the regional championship games. In order to be ready for com- petition, the team practices for 2.5 hours daily at John Drew Tennis Center. Anyone attending Northeast is eligible to play. FOUR! Living so close to the capital of golf (Augusta) has its advan- tages. The golf team plays con- sistently in the playoffs and under the leadership of Coach Fred Parsley, the team plays under par. With only one senior on the team, the golf team is guaranteed success for another year. Standing left to right R. Craw- ford, J. Hall, B. Price, Coach Per- sley, D. Crawford, T. Singleton, Knelling, K. Zackery, J. Single- ton Knelling left to right M. Sanders, K. Flemming, H. Wilder, S. Moss, C. Golden, S. Jones, J. Taylor, T. Person, D. Miller, L. Chambliss, T. Waller, R. Seabrooks Standing Coach Daniels, D. Mims, S. Hall, T. Stephens, L. Lucas, C. Carswell, C. Seabrooks, E. Dennis, J. Ger- many, A. Lucas, D. Clay, Coach Johnson BOYS BASKETBALL jot > .* Wy pe at | Standing left to right Coach Simmons, J. Kellem, J. Wilson, B. Anderson, T.Braswell, Standing left to right E. Bronner, Q. Gordon, N. Berrian, E. Gwen, R. Crawford, D C. Abram, R. Spencer, M. Brown, K. Fleming Knelling left to right D. Stewart, D. Johnson, M. Tinsley, Coach Edwards, Kneeling F. Hill, E. Lindsey, A. Seabrooks, 5 McKay, J. Johnson, P. Spry, T. Davis Seated E. Jackson, B. Mack, B. Glover, B. | Dean, T. Stephens, D. Mack, Sitting J. Jones, W. Clowers, a, Stubbs, C. Gary, D. Ham Holmes monds GIRLS BASKETBALL Standing left to right Coach Copeland, J. Davis, L. Fox, N. Bai- ley, S. Harris, S. Hammonds, N. Jones, M. Germany, S. Sanders, B. Patterson, Y. Mullen, Coach Whitaker Knelling S. Curry, T. Whipple, S. Clark, J. Jenkins, V. Mullen, N. McGee, P. Parker Seat- ed center D. Zellner Kneeling left to right S. Graham, N. McGee, A. Pitts, M. Move. S. Sitting left to right J. Jenkins, J. Davis, N. McGee, S. Clark, Kneeling left to right, T. Clark Standi avi ack PTS Bae .. Mack, S. Graham, A. Braswell, A. Pitts, B. Singleton, Standing M. Moye, D. Bell, S. ark Standing J. Davis, T. Mack, S. Goodrum, S. Kitchins, C. Nes Goodrum, S. Kitchens, C. Nesbitt, N. Bailey, Coach Daniely ditt B. Singleton, Coach Howell S sports BULLSEYE! The Northeast rifle team is on the mark. This years team is founded on experience with three seniors on the team. They also have depth with a core of new freshman. The Raider rifle team competes with teams from all Standing left to right M. Bron- ner, B. Clark, J. Primus, C. Tay- lor, L. Williams Kneeling D. Benjamin (co-captain) B. Abbott (captain) F. Coons (co-captain) over. They practice hours on end after school. The Raider rifle team keeps the tradition of Northeast athletics in competi- tion. They are the best at what they do. They represent the Raiders well . RIFLE TEAM '] A R A i) A I SNAP! Snap! That is exactly what the raider Drill Team has. They pre- form for different events around the state. They practice and work hard to learn their program. The drill team uses different parts of DRILL TEAM 9 military drill and a lot of North- east style to entertain the crowds they preform for. The drill team is a thing the Raider student body can be proud of. Kneeling J. Gobee, K. Harpe, T. Patron, C. Davis, S. Chappell, A. Braswell Standing, J. Johnson, K. Hamm, S. Graham, U. Hines, E. Gurr, S. Hanks, T. Davis, R. Worthy, K. Braswell Sports ITS A HIT! The Raider baseball team is a hit. They are leaders in the city. They can hit run and throw. No team in the area can beat the Raiders when they want to win. The team has a variety of ages. They have a solid base of veter- Front row left to right B. Abbott, D. Smith, R. Parker, D. Barnes, W. Campbell, M. Dent, Middle row Coach Edwards, A. HIIl, A. Lucas, D. Outlaw, C. Clark Back row J.V. players J. Smith, T. Smith, Coach Simmons ans but they also have a young rookies coming up. The addition of a new assistant coach will only improve the Raiders ability to win. This season great things are expected of the Raiders. Student Life LS nit a + SPIRIT! They have got the Raider spirit. They lead us in the cries of battle. they give our teams a boost. The Raider cheerleaders take the teams to the next level. The have also taken honors at a couple of cheerleading competi- tions. They have the skills needed to lead us into battle against any oppo- nent. The cheerleaders truly have that Raider Spirit. T. Green, S. Cystrunk, J. Ismail, J. 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This sea- son there were a lot highs and lows for the Northeast football Head Coach team. Steve Edwards lead the Raiders to a 5- 5 record this season. The record in no way reflects the quality of Raider football. Five members of the team have already signed scholarships. The season started good with a win over Mays. The Raiders in the next few weeks with loses to Southwest, Central, Warner Robins, and Evans. So at the midpoint of the season with a record of 1-4 the Raiders set a goal. With a renewed desire to win the Raiders came out to win. Win is exactly what they did. They went to Lakeside and beat them in the first game in their new stadium. The Raiders came back to Macon to beat Southeast. They suffered a shocking loss to Butler in the last minute of the game a very wet sloppy game in Augusta. The Raiders upset Northside of Warner Robins. That win over Northside was the first for a Macon football team since 1991. They came out the week of the season to play Bald- win. The Raiders gave the fans one more show for homecoming. The Raiders Beat Baldwin to make their record 5-5. The Raider football team made a great comeback to show every- one just how much PRIDE they had. Caught red handed. Sometimes even teachers need to get away from every- thing, especially students. ee fiir fant | Mrs. Duhart, this is 1995, not 1975. Dur- Ch efi 210 Map ing Spirit Week even teachers get in the Raider spirit. Neidra Duhart dressed up Atne? for oldies day. Academics I think my teacher sleeps at my school. I wonder if this is breaking any rule? I think my teacher owes the school rent. Teacher was there when I came. And there when I went. -Jane Johnson Although its not true that teachers sleep at school, it is true that school is a teachers second home. Teachers are more than just instructors. They are law enforcers, confidants, counselors, parents, friends, and leaders. There are no better peo- ple suited to lead Raiders on their journeys into the real world. Of course I have time for one more task. Is it true that teachers live at school? As Georgann Reaves shows, English teachers are constantly under a mound of papers, leaving them no time for much of anything else One characteristic of the teachers at our school is that they are definitely qualified, talented, and concerned enough to be teaching the leaders. Got an aspirin? One of the many occu- pational hazards of being a teacher is recurring headaches. Spanish teacher, Cathy Bernat is no exception. Counseling is one of the foremost duties of teaching. Dionne Benjamin knows that Mr. Ikner never minds discussing current events or concerns with students ae Academics eae Donna Aratiz Sidney Battle Shirley Bell Cathy Bernat Johnny Billingslea Nicole Blackshear Gwendolyn Booker Linda Brooks Gwena Brown Dave Bruce Baretta Chappell Vernice Chappell Kelli Cook Alvin Copeland Lula Curry Wlater Daniely Brenda Davis Kathy Dean Diane Dempsey Cathy Denson Kelly Derzi Joseph Dingle Sr. Nedra Duhart Steve Edwards Charles Ervin Mary Fluellen Jerome Fryer Judy Fultz Cindy Gibson Bernice Grant Charles Harden Dene Harper Braxton Harrison Geneva Harvey Tammy Hillman Maitland Hudson Claudia Hutchings Thurnell Johnson Elizabeth Jones Violet Jones Sondra Killen Gail Lewis Diane Mahlberg Julia Manard Eva McElroy Neil McKay Carl McNear Cariad Mills Richard Moore Reece Morrison Daryl Pearson Georgann Reeves Chiquita Roberts Betty Saxby John Simmon Betty Smith Patricia Toney Amanda Tyndall Barbara Veal Larry Walker Danny Warnock Kathy Wheeler Whitaker Carrie Whitby Alice Williams Lula Williams Paulette Williams Crystal Woodley Academics inistration = = < Please remove yourselves from the hall ladies. Oh I'm sorry Maria Kowalewski, I thought you were a stu: dent. Bessie Brown says to her. One of the pains of being a young teacher, is looking so young that even administration doesnt recognize you Sorry for the interruption, but these are your morning announcements. Mrs. Saxby and Eileen Bell keep us up to date with what's to come ahead Good Morning, Northeast High School. Who's voice is that on the phone? Why, its Johnnie Staffords, Mark Smith secretary Academics The Root Of Northeast We at Northeast Health Science Magnet High School believe that the high school experience should serve as a launching ground for the rest of each students life. Striving to offer a myriad of opportunities to develop knowledge, wisdom, skill, and personal confidence, Northeast High School seeks to offer an effective, quality educational pro- gram that corresponds to each stu- dents needs, abilities, ambitions, and possibilities. This year has been one of great accomplishment in many areas. We are most thrilled to announce the awarding of a fed- eral grant in the amount of 2.46 million dollars for the implementa- tion of our Health Science Magnet Program. Science and Mathemat- ics teachers are receiving ongoing staff development in state of the art technology to prepare our students for post-secondary education and the work force. Renovated science, math, health occupations and lan- guage labs enhance instruction in all academic disciplines. We are proud of the performance of our Academic Team, Salmagundi liter- ary magazine, the Golden Star newspaper, our athletic teams, Miss Northeast participants, Miss Valhalla contestants, the Diplo- Hello, Northeast Lasseter, How may I help you? William Turner really knows how to make someone's day special with a simple phone call. (Wonder if that's what the parent on the other fine thinks? mats and other clubs and organiza- tions that exemplify our ideal. We applaud the efforts of the Valhalla staff to memorialize this year in pictures. It has been said that Success is the progressive realization of worthwhile goals. Our supreme goal is to be the school of What's happening NOW! NOW in acade- mics, NOW in technology, NOW in athletics and extracurricular activities, and NOW in service to students and the community. Our success is your success. by Cindy Gibson An administrator's work is never done! New to our school, Cindy Gibson has proven to be nothing short than dedicated What's so funny? Even a principal cant do it all alone Lucy Brown sees that Dr. Bell has all the help she needs Academics Tiffany Archer knows that studying and practicing are key ingredients to success in math Khalil Derzi is a dedicated calculus teacher that does his best to make math interesting and fun. Academics Math is Fun! Mathematics began and con- tinues to be a way of organizing ones world, through the study of quantity and space, their proper- ties and the relationships within and between concepts. Math- ematics is first experienced as a language created to describe the world, accompanied by rules that govern its use. Exploring math- ematics results in generalizations and abstractions which are, in turn, investigated as abstract sys- tems. Mathematics today includes much more than com- prehension of concepts and pro- ficiency skills; mathematics has become a dynamic process, involving exploration, conjec- ture, logical reasoning, critical and creative thinking, communi- cation and problem solving. Mathematics is a dynamic subject. At least half of all math- ematics has been invented or sid- covered since 1945. Therefore, the study of mathematics must be a dynamic process that guides and encourages students to think, reason and solve problems. To do this successfully and effec- tively, students must listen to, speak, read and write the lan- guage of mathematics. Technology has changed our lives. Technology has changed not only the way mathematics is taught, but also what mathemat- ics is taught. Calculators and computers are valuable and Surprise! you're on candid camera. Are these teachers caught in the act of roaming the halls? appropriate tools for learning mathematics at all grade levels. Presently, the math depart- ment is composed of the follow- ing energetic professionals: Kathy Wheeler, John Simmons, Gloria Brooks, Dene Harper, Charlie Simmons, Mary Schuel- er, Paulette Williams, Daniel Jol- ley, Khalil Derzi and Thurnell Johnson. Charlie Simmons poses for a quick picture. It seems that even teachers aren't camera shy Academics I'm not touching it, you do it. Artravia Horton brave- ly dissects an earthworm while Shayla James looks on Keizia Parks, Keshia Clemons, along with Marvis Robertson work together with Mrs. McElroy to get their schoolwork done Who says science isnt fun? Not these two gentlemen With a smile on his face, this student efficiently and accurately gets things done Academics Science The Northeast Health Science Magnet High Schools science department con- sists of nine teachers. They are Linda Brooks, Given Brown, Mark DuBois, Charles Harden, Liza Jones, Gail Lewis, Eva McElroy, Fred Persley, and Chiquita Roberts. The summer of 1995, these teachers were trained and prepared to embark on a new adventure in using more technology in science. The initiation of Northeast High School as a Magnet school has allotted the science depart- ment to get laser discs, video micro- scopes, oil-immersion microscopes, new high tech computers (in every room), TI- 82 claculatros, video dissecting micro- scopes, CBL, models of human anatomy and the preparation of a highly sophisti- cated wet lab and lecture classroom. There are two new teachers added to the science department, Eva McElroy and Liza Jones. Mrs. McElroy stated that she takes great pride in being a part of the changes for academic success at North- east. New equipment and methods of teaching serve as an inspiration to stu- dents and teachers. Ms. Jones commented that her first year here has been full of excitement. The science department has purchased many new types of equipment and supplies and has on occasion worked with the math department to try to incor- porate the two subjects into the same classroon. She feels that the students will benefit greatly from the science depar- ments new equipment and approach to teaching. One major goal of the science department is to take education to a high- er level in the science curriculum as a team. by Gail Lewis, Department Chair Antonio Slappy and Chivas Clark are on a mission to get the girl with all the answers Chasity Emory and Brandi Aaron fit the bill perfectly Senioritis? What's that? Annetia Jones and Marcia Waller are two seniors that refuse to slack off, especially in science No, Richelle youre wrong. The answer is not pi. Its 2435ml. Sometimes friends need to work together. Angie Hayes and Richelle Williams are always working together Academics Pf _ _ site A om ~~ wor Cameron Andrews sits with a bright smile waiting for the next victim of his economics test. Social Studies instructors are Known to give challenging exams Lydia Hutchins always has time for tutoring, even with her responsibilities as department chair Nova Bruss, what are you still doing here? Dedication is one characteristic of teachers that is essential for a successful program Academics Social Studies The Social Studies department Lydia Hutchins, Willie Street, and Economics. has eight teachers. They are John Swint, and Lonnie Wheeler, These teachers are nothing Cameron Andrews, Nova Bruss, Classes taught include Civics, short of dedicated. Walter Daniely, Gwen Green, U. S. History, World History, om What's the matter Gwen Green? Did you lock yourself out of your classroom? Oh, oh say can you see... A citizen's duty is to respect the country in which she or he lives. This stu- dent takes pride in raising the American Flag Man, what's the matter with you? Didn't you study for Mrs. Brusss test last night? Yarvis Pringle and Chris Carswell discuss their performance on the day's test Academics P bs < - SI c = os = C = Some students in Mrs. Duharts Twelfth Grade English Class try hard to read their book while they are having others to distract them from their work. And why does Al have that book on his head? Keeping students awake during class is very hard for a teacher to do. Mrs. Jones seems to have no problem keeping her students on their toes Senior Dionne Benjamin always stays on top her academic studies, here she is making good use of her free time Academics Language Arts CURRICULA, CURRICULUM TANTA ERAT CADES UT PERPAUCI EFFEGERENT BR-R-R-RING! Good morning, class! Huh? You talkin to me? Please take out your literature books and open to... SLAM!!! You're late, Tyrone, do you have a pass to class? IT dont need no note. I wasnt late. I jus got to school and I had to go to my locker in Lasseter and the lock wouldnt open so I had to get a book from my cousin and... With no note you'll have to serve detention tomorrow after school. I cant tomorrow; I have to work. Cant I come in the morn- ing? Tomorrow morning, then. Here is your detention notice. Take your seat and take out your text book. Mrs. Smith? Yes, Tyrone? Got a book I can use? Our homework for last night was on page 214. I know that everyone enjoyed the story about life among the Eskimos. Before we check our answers to the review exercise, are there any questions?Ms. Smith? Yes, Shonda. I need to go to the bathroom. Shonda, the bell just rang; you should have gone between class- es. I didnt have to go then; this is an emergency. Come up and get a note!!! On page 214, we find mar- velous details about the barren What do you think this caption should say? Shaunelle Brezial spends hours trying to place copy for the year- book. and mysterious... BE-E-EP! BE-E-EP! (PAUSE) May I have you attention to the morning announcements! Please send the reports that you did not turn in three weeks ago to the office before the echo of my voice reaches your ears. Also all daily counts must be...and finally, there will be a faculty meeting this afternoon, but dont worry, well send out for supper. Have a nice day. Class, please notice on page 306, the wonderful description of the chase after the White Whale in the last chapter. Anthony, we still have two min- utes before the bell. Dont put your books away. If you have any questions that I have not cleared up, please remember them and I will answer them tomorrow. Your homework for tonight is to read pages 222 through... In us, you, your parents, and our community place unenviable responsibility and trust. At times, we are not worthy; at others, we are more than formidable; always we are there for you. We gaze out each day into a sea of faces, never knowing who will find an answer, who will be chal- lenged, who is lost and waiting for us to restructure the steps of those that have the armament to protect themselves in the storms and struggles that lie ahead. The view from behind the desk is frightening. We hold the keys to pass on to you that will unlock mysteries that have only been dreamed of heretofore. Pos- sessing these keys is an awesome burden, but we shoulder it. To paraphrase the motto of Boys Town, It aint heavy; its for the men and women of the future. The gift that we give is for the taking; its free to all. As you grow and have families, you will better understand the words of knowledge and encouragement that you have received since entering the public school sys- tem. Take advantage every day of all that your teachers have to offer; challenge them to give you their best; reach out with sorrow to those who, for whatever rea- son did not take advantage of the opportunity. With your help, we will con- tinue; with our help, your future will be brighter. At Northeast, we have become a family, a fam- ily forever. God speed, my child, chosen now to be man and woman. by Neil McKay Academics ~ = S = i) = a = 3 : os Tashana Strange, John Cornelius, and Muhammed Ali along with their peers find speaking in tongues chal lenging. Muhammed's pretty smart so I guess I'll try to see what he has on his paper. says John While Ms. Hudson helps a student of hers, Sylvia Glover and Trishonda Flowers find something else to keep their time, Girl, did you see Mary J. Bliges nev video last night! Muhammed has foreign language down; but sometimes during the class even he could use a rest. Temarcus Cleveland finds the subject simply thrilling Academics roreigon Language The Foreign Language depart- ment consists of four teachers, Maitland Hudson (French), Cathy Bernat (Spanish), Maria Kowalewski (Spanish), Robert Fightmaster (Latin). Their focus is on modern foreign language students working daily to devel- op these four languages skills: reading, writing, speaking, and understanding the target lan- guage. There is also a strong cul- tural component to our curricu- lum. Students are regularly exposed to French and Spanish customs so that they will develop an understanding of and an appreciation for cultural diversi- ty in todays world. During the week of Mardi Gras, all foreign language stu- dents are invited to participate in Juanita Clark sits individually among millions. In this class, she sits alone our Carnival celebration. Stu- dents can receive extra credit for wearing costumes and making decorations. The week culmi- nates with a Mardi Gras banquet on Friday that features native dishes from the French and Spanish speaking world. Jamila Jackson finds better things to do than being bored answers! Exclaims Kawanna Huston Jamila, when are you going to give me some Do that work girl!" Jasmine Williams works furiously with her Spanish work Academics - mn ~~ = _, > = = sf While the Sergeant's away, the private's will play. Some of the cadets look at what's on the agenda for the day The Color Guard and Officers are presented during the Martin Luther King Ceremony Hands on skills and experience is a must in JROTC Rogers Worthy works hard on his project of making name tags Academics Atten-nn-tion? The mission of the Army JROTC is to motivate young people to be better Americans. To accomplish this mission, the program of instruction (POI) dis- cusses courses such as citizen- ship, leadership other courses designed to help cadets succeed in high school and beyond. The POI is systematically progresses learning for the cadets develop- ment at each grade level. This year, the Northeast Raider Battalion was designat- ed as an Honor Unit with Dis- tinction, based on their perfor- mance and formal inspection results last school year. Cadet enrollment rose to 216 members. Dionne Benjamin was named battalion commander. Training was exciting with 15 cadets attending summer camp at Ft. Stewart, GA., 125 cadets attend- ed a one day orientation to the U.S. Army Ranger School at Ft. Benning, and cadet role models visited a number of Macon ele- Drills are a part of daily life for a cadet mentary schools. The battalions food drive presented 20 Thanks- giving food baskets to needy families. We continued our long tradition of providing color guards for school activities, and visiting community nursing homes. Four senior cadets were rec- ommended for attendance at U.S. military academies or senior col- lege level ROTC scholarships. Sgt. Dingle, this room's not big enough for the three of us. Dionne Benjamin, Paula Parker, and Sgt. Dingle prepare for the days drills Never a task, Sgt. Ikner prepares the flag for the day Academics tee >> = ome = oS = oe Lula Curry shows Lawanna Hamm and Amy Wilson exactly what to do in Horticulture iL Ina oe Academics J Vocational Skills The Vocational Department is headed by Brenda Davis and boasts eight instructors. They are Gwen Green, Lula Curry, Linda Little, Joyce Robinson, Braxton Harris, Lula Williams, Brenda Davis, and the new addition Kathy Dean. All of these teachers help make one of the most thorough depart- ments of vocational in the county. Some of the courses offered include Horticulture, in which students learn how to cultivate and arrange floral designs. Mrs. Robinson teaches business and Students like Xavier Tharpe were lucky enough to leam CPR thanks to the American Red Cross and Mrs. Sikes helps students develop entrepre- neurial skills through training in the balloon shop.. Kathy Dean is the new Health Occupations instructor heading the new mag- net class. Students test their skills using medial aid equipment Academics = a ween oS a | ae ook ep a = - Knit one, pearl two... Ann Adams shows Kim Byrd how to make crafts out of yarn Yes, I do have eyes in the back of my head. Teachers are constantly on their toes monitoring classes Ricky Winters and Donny Hulto have lots of fun deco rating boxes Academics Special Education The Special Education Depart- ment is a great program that pre- pares students for life after a school setting. The curriculum is designed to reach and maintain some level of independence after school. Geral- dine Davis, assisted by Anne Adams and Traci Juccear are the primary teachers. The objective of the class is to maintain a level of attention and effort throughout a school or work everyday. The teachers help the students to identify and understand the meaning of survival words, such as fire, poison, etc. that are stated and appear in public places. These teachers also teach the students to understand and accept the consequences for their own actions and increase their survival, reading and math skills. Each stu- dent has his/her own goals, we individualize! stated Geraldine Davis. The students learn how to sew, sort buttons and do crafts. They also visit the Georgia Association for the Blind where they participate in horticulture activities. by Miranda Billue Mrs. Dempsey sometimes has to relax during lunch before returning to class. 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Tolbert Tiffany Billue Mrs. Doris Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Brezial Mr. and Mrs. Willie Walker Mrs. Mary Brezial Mrs. Ravetta Poole Mr. and Mrs. Willie Wimberly Ms. Mattie Wesley Ms. Desmaline Williams Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brezial Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Brezial My beautiful Black Queen, our reign as king and queen : Octasvia Carner | Will, last for an eternity. | Today, _Tommorrow, and Forever | | love you. Good Luck Yolande Gibson Good Luck Lande Love, 1 Daddy and | ate Family Mommy Good Luck Yolande Good Luck Lande Gibson Love, Love, Donna and Papa Deautrey To my only Granddaughter Yolande Gibson Love Granny > THE WINNER AFTER ALL Last night, I went to a football game and I guess, some would say it was awesome or really out of sight But what reallyhappened and what I saw kept me lying awake most of the night So very obvious, form the beginning would continue play by play Unfairness, criticism and predjudice would take the sportmanship of the game away Rules meant for all, by the officials were not onlybent but totally broken- To make sure the other team would win was their on and only token I saw happiness, anger, broken spirits, emotions of every single kind and seeing all of this brought thoughts of my daddy and a special memory to mind Of a softball game, the most important one of the season- unfair calls and decisions, we would lose, prejudice was the reason Waiting with open arms, my Daddydried mytears-then what he told ne that night, I would carry with me throughtou the years He told me that even by losing I did win for I haad gained wisdom and knowledge for the next game, I would play in. He told me that I could always expect unfairness, criticism and prejudice in mywalk of life But I must stand firm in what I believed and what I thought was riught He told me that God always heard the criticism and saw the unfairness sdone to another but when God looked at someone- God never saw color. Now I'm lying awake remembering and trying to sleep and as I do God, I hope you will hear and help me to teach- not only mychildren but others what myDaddy taught to me. I hope you will always be there when I stumble and pick me up when I fall But most importantly- Help me to look at others the way youdo, then I'll be THE WINNER AFTER ALL! by Linda Abbott Inspired by the dedication of the coaches ab athel:;etics of the Northeast Raiders, Ben Abbott, and the memories of a man who makes me proud to say I'm his daughter. Linda Abbott The Key to success- don't ever give up! THE WINNER AFTER ALL Last night, I went to a football game and I guess, some would say it was awesome or really out of sight But what really happened and what I saw kept me lying awake most of the night So very obvious, form the beginning would continue by play Unfairness, criticism and predjudice would take the sportmanship of the game away Rules meant for all, by the officials were not onlybent but totally broken- To make sure the other team would win was their on and only token I saw happiness, anger, broken spirits, emotions of every single kind and seeing all of this brought thoughts of my daddy and a special memory to mind Of a softball game, the most important one of the season- unfair calls and decisions, we would lose, prejudice was the reason Waiting with open arms, my Daddy dried mytears-then what he told me that night, I would carry with me throughtou the years He told me that even by losing I did win for I had gained wisdom and knowledge for the next game, I would play in. He told me that I could always expect unfairness, criticism and prejudice in mywalk of life But I must stand firm in what I believed and what I thought was right He told me that God always heard the criticism and saw the unfairness done to another but when God looked at someone- God never saw color. Now I'm lying awake remembering and trying to sleep and as I do God, I hope you will hear and help me to teach- not only my children but others what my Daddy taught to me. I hope you will always be there when I stumble and pick me up when I fall But most importantly- Help me to look at others the way you do, then I'll be THE WINNER AFTER ALL! by Linda Abbott Te Inspired by the dedication of the coaches and atheletics of the Northeast Raiders, Ben Abbott, and the memories of a man who makes me proud to say I'm his daughter. Linda Abbott Shaunelle, You will never truly know the extent of my appreciation. You are a special person a talented individual. I know that you will succeed in any- thing and everything that you do. How hopeful it makes me feel to know that there are young women like you that will mature into powerful and intelligent women of tommorrow. Best of luck always. God Bless. Always, Donna Arauiz ty Octavia, | cannot adequately express the graditude | have for your overwhelming dedication. You are a God send. | know that you will prove to be an asset to whatever college you choose (it just better be Wesleyan) Best of luck always and God bless. 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Harrell, Anita 86 Harrell, Lacoadia 86 Harrell, Parren 86 Harris, Jvon 86 Harris, Keiwana 76 Harris, Shantay 76 Harris, Shaquendra 86 Harvey, Wafia 66 Haynes, Jimmy 76 Henderson, Dana 86 Henrick, Shante 76 Hicks, Garrick 86 Hicks, Jummeree 76 Hicks, Niya 66 Hightower, Ishmell 86 Hill, Atari 66 Hill, Brandy 66 Hill, Carlos 76 Hill, Congrettis 76 Hill, DBeatrice 76 Hill, Franco 86 Hill, lvory 86 Hill, Latangalia 76 Hill, Latoya 86 Hill, Shernethia 86 Hill, Tyrone 66 Hill, Yunni 86 Hinds, Udana 86 Hines, Tamika 76 Hodges, Tamaria 76 Holden, Scotisha 66 Hollingshed, Keisha 86 Hollingsworth, Nyere 86 Holloway, Tamiko 76 Holmes, Brian 76 Holmes, Redmond 76 Holston, Robin 76 Holt, Charles 86 Horton, Deterrian 86 Hoskins, Novice 66 Howard, Alex 66 Howard, Lashunda 66 Hubbard, Benjamin 86 Hughes, Latarsha 66 Hughes, Tillman 86 Hunt, Chadwick 86 Hunter, Crystal 86 Huston, Cormelete 86 Huston, Jakari66 Huston, Kawana 66 Huston, Tomeka 86 Ingram, Darius 86 Ishmail, Syeta 86 Ivey, Anthony 66 J Jordan, Chandra 78 Jordan, Tashika 78 Joyce, Benji 78 K Kellam, James 78 Kenrick, Anitra 69 King, Andre 78 Kitchens, Sabrina 88 3 Lamar, Aaron 78 Lamar, Audrey 78 Landers, Miranda 88 Lawrence, Samuel 88 Lee, Monica 68 Lee, Rashan 88 Lester, Elliott 88 Lewis, April 88 Lewis, Jerome 78 Lewis, William 88 Lightfoot, Curlandra 78 Lindsey, Enrico 88 Little, Vondranita 88 Livingston, Rodney 88 Lowe, Tarus 68 Lucas, Al 3 Lucas, Rodnette 68 Lundy, Albert 88 M Mack, Bobby 1, 68 Mack, Erica 88 Mack, Tracina 88 Manson, Ronyatte 68 Marcus, Matthew 88 Marsh, Lahonda 78 Mason, Keisha 88 Massey, Sarah 78 Matthews, Ayanna 78 May, James 78 McCarthy, Jadun 78 McCornell, Sandera 88 McCoy, Benjolynn 88 McDade, Breon 68 McDaniel, Faron 88 McGee, Niki 88 McGee, Nikki 3 McGirt, Reginald 88 McKay, Deon 68 McLellan, Nykeisha 78 Miller, Janecia 68 Miller, Shaketta 88 Miller, Shalandria 88 Mills, Linrica 68 Mims, Tamekia 88 Mitchum, Alexsis 78 Mitchum, Frytz 68 Moffett, Robert 88 Moffett, Tellis 88 Montgomery, Quadralyn 68 Moore, Celest 88 Morgan, Kimberly 88 Morgan, Latonya 68 Morris, Nigeria 68 Moses, Harold 68 Moye, Monique 88 Mullen, Yvonne 78 Murkerson, Crystal 78 Murphy, Ladawna 78 N Nash, John 78 Neal, Rashida 68 Newsome, Lisa 68 O Ogletree, Markella 88 Ogletree, Robert 68 Outlaw, Donald 68 Owens, Genleah 88 Owens, Liana 68 i) Palmer, Shannon 68 Parker, Latonya 68 Parker, Shakele 68 Parks, Keizia 68 Patrick, Paquite 78 Patterson, Brandi 78 Paul, Kevin 78 Paul, Latonya 78 Perry, LVetius 68 Persley, Natalie 78 Phillips, Reginald 68 Price, Brian 68 Primus, August 68 Primus, Dana 68 R Randall, Michael 68 Ray, Rico 68 Reeves, Joynell 69 Rhoden, Cecil 69 Robertson, Marvis 69 Robinson, Ebony 69 Robinson, Nick 90 Robinson, Sanchcez 90 Rogers, Meagan 90 Ross, Nikki 90 Rowe, Charles 90 Rozier, Alberta 90 S Sams, Margus 90 Sams, Nathan 90 Sanders, John 90 Sanders, Marcus 90 Scott, Antonio 90 Seabrooks, Christopher 69 Shannon, Marcus 90 Sherman, Baxter 69 Sherman, Torell 90 Shinholster, Omega 90 Shirah, Jason 90 Shoultz, Joseph 69 Simmons, Delitshu 90 Sims, Kenneth 90 Sims, Stephanie 69 Singleton, Brandlyn 90 Singleton, Travis 90 Skelton, Theron 69 Slappy, Antonio 69 Slaughter, Travis 90 Smith, Barbara 90 Smith, Derrick 69 Smith, Leamon 69 Smith, Lekendrick 90 Smith, Terrance 90 Smith, Terry 90 Smith, Travis 69 Soloman, Cedric 69 Solomon, Joseph 90 Spencer, Reginald 69 Stephens, Fredrick 90 Stephens, Hendreca 90 Stephens, Tarbaries 90 Stephens, Tray 2 Stewart, Daniel 90 Stewart, Darius 69 Stewart, Rickey 90 Strange, Tashanna 69 Stubbs, Rodney 80 Studymine, Nichlas 69 T Tarpley, Nigra 69 Taylor, Jarvis 80 Teague, Courtney 80 Tharpe, Dwain 80 Thorpe, Decarlos 69 Tillery, David 80 Traver, Sedrick 70 V Veal, Jermell 80 W Walton, William 92 Ward, Aptrick 92 Ward, Vondoria 92 Ware, Tshombye 80 Washington, Jeffrey 92 Washington, Niesha 92 Washington, Tashandra 92 Watkins, Christopher 80 Watkins, Dwann 92 Watkins, Jasmin 92 Watkins, Nicoya 70 Watson, Gerald 92 Whippe, Markco 70 Whippe, Turanza 70 White, Hevenly 92 White, Layonya 92 Whitehead, Cedric 70 Whitehead, Tawanda 70 Wilder, Harold 70 Williams, Alfredo 1, 70 Williams, Antonio 70 Williams, Brandlynn 92 Williams, Carlisa 70 Williams, Christopher 92 Williams, Darius 92 Williams, Derrick 92 Williams, Jasmine 70 Williams, Joel 92 Williams, Lakeshia 92 Williams, Lakyia 92 Williams, Michael 70 Williams, Patrick 70 Williams, Quatisshua 92 Williams, Shannon 92 Williams, Shikesia 80 Williams, Tameika 70 Williams, Tara 92 Williams, Vatrice 92 Williams, Yansheka 80 Wilmore, Renita 92 Wilson, Brigett 92 Wilson, Delwin 80 Wilson, Janel 70 Wilson, Rufus 80 Wilson, Terronicka 80 Woodford, Darius 80 Woodford, Kelly 92 Woodford, Laquita 80 Woodford, Wendy 80 Woodford, Willie 92 Worthy, Roger 80 Wright, Shanee 92 Colophon The 1996 Valhalla was published by Walsworth Printing in Marce- line, Missouri. Two hundred copies, printed on 80]b. gloss stock, were produced with 172 pages in each book. The book dimensions are 8.5 x 11, size seven book. The following type fonts were used: Broadway, Jefferson, Times Roman and London. The cover and theme were designed by Walsworth and the yearbook staff. The cover is an embossed with one color applica- tion. The theme was chosen for its appropriateness of the new status of the students, school and magnet program as leaders in the commu- nity. Class portraits were taken by SPI in Atlanta, Georgia. The book was produced through the cooperation of the yearbook staff, the advisor, and the dedicated yearbook rep, Ed Neubaum. Closing Title Dage Walsworth Publishing Company 306 North Kansas Avenue / Marceline, Missouri 64658 USA NE ee ; BA at : ; f Stites, z : oe na Oh