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Mu Alpha Theta Club Begins Third Year at N.E. Front Row: Greg Lamb, I ance Ferguson, Joyce Gibson, Kathy Patnode, Isabelle Riggs. Third Row: Richard Bums, Kenny Mogg. Second Row: Robert Lewis, Charles Farris, Jim Volkers, Bill White. Three years ago Mu Alpha Theta was organized to recognize excellency and increase interest in mathematics. Maintenance of a “B” average is re- quired for membership. This year’s activities in- clude a trip to the O.U. observatory and a ban- quet. It is a great privilege for a student to be elected Official For a Day. Often students file for city offices they wish to hold, the faculty selects those who are to serve. For one day these students serve in the capacity for which they were elected. Officials-for-a-Day Represent N.E. City-Wide Front Row: Lynn Mogg, County Welfare Board Director; Martha Krueger, District Judge; Liz Howard, Fire Depart- ment; Crystal Stem. School Treasurer; Kenny Mogg, St. Director of Civil Defense. Second Row: Cleo Roberts, Sheriff; Linda Evans, Councilman; Donna Burleson, Chief Mine Inspector; Linda Schooling, Director of Federal Projects; Dianna Marsh, President of the St. Board of Agriculture 105
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Outstanding Qeniors Serve This Year JUNIOR ROTARIANS Front Row: Kenny Mogg, Steven Boydstun, Lance Ferguson. Second Row: Robert Lewis. Bill White, Richard Bums. BOYS AND CIRLS STATE Six boys represented Northeast this year as Junior Rotarians. These Seniors were selected on the basis of citizenship, scholarship, service, and character. They were chosen by the faculty and served the post alternately. They attended Rotary luncheons and heard speeches from civic leaders on civic government. This year the faculty selected four boys and two girls on the basis of good citizenship and leadership to represent Northeast at the Ameri- can Legion s|M nsored Boys and Girls State. They studied democratic government and Oklahoma politics. Nineteen Seniors were selected to serve as oil executives from Northeast. They were selected by the faculty and must maintain a B average in four years of math. They attended meetings and luncheons, toured oil refineries, and were guests of Oklahoma City oil companies. Front Row: Kenny Mogg, Connie Partlow, Kalhy Patnode. Second Row: John McGrath, Larry Hayes, Bill White. OIL EXECUTIVES Front Row: Kenny Mogg, Cynthia Boulton, Jo Ann Berger, Susan Carpenter, Joyce Cipson, Polly Rogers. Second Row: Lance terguson Steve Garrett Bill Durant, Isabelle Riggs, Ann Herschi, Kathy Patnode, Cheryle McClory. Third Row: Charles Cunning- ham, Richard Bums, Robert L wis, Charles Farris, Bill White, Steven Boydstun. 104
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Courtesy Club's Sights Are Those of Service The Courtesy Club is composed of six girls and one alternate from each of the three senior high grades. The girls are elected in their sophomore year and serve through their senior year. They must have a B grade average, be a dependable leader, and have good citizenship qualities. These girls are the official Northeast hostesses for all school functions. Janice Jones and Peggy Csizmadia serve as hostesses for the PTSA Open House. Katie Graham Vice-President Pat Puckett Secretary Peggy Csizmadia Treasurer Jo Ann Berger Susan Carpenter Ann Hirschi Connie Partlow Judy Piatt Kathy Brand Diana Leaf Jerrie Peiffer Jean Ann Shelton Lucy Stansell Janis Kerran (Alternate) Nora Alder Dochele Burnett Jackie Bums Janice Jones Lani Kennedy Velma Clark (Alternate) 106
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