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Democratic Intraschool Government in '66 President Secretary Treasurer Vice President Bill White Ann Hirschi Renee Rice Kenny Mogg Sponsor Sponsor Henry Etta Ellis Helen Sanger The Student Council is, as the name implies, a council of the students. It is an organization whose purpose is to coordinate the student activities and provide a back- ground for good citizenship. The Student Council is the spokesman for the entire student body and encour- ages students to voice their opinions through it. Repre- sentatives are chosen by the homerooms and the stu- dents elect the officers. The activities of the Student Council for this year included the annual Basket Assem- bly, School Beautification. Courtesy Week. Safety Week, and mixers. Their fund-raising programs included a Pop-bottle Drive and “Operation Bluejeans.” The money went to needy families in our community. Another program sponsored by the Student Council was the Popbottle Drive, in which additional funds were raised. Here Rodney Delano, Kenny Mogg, and Ronnie Hall count pop bottles. Danny Best and Charlie Tutt help load baskets on stage during our annual Basket Assembly. This assembly, sponsored by the Student Coun- cil and aided by the students, provided over eighty baskets for needy families. 109
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Student Council Forges Onward for Front Row: David Hey, Lynn Mogg, Lance Ferguson, Bill White, Kenny Mogg, Maurice Calhoun, Jennie Pratt, Frances Aber- nathy, Brenda Wallace, Kathy Glaze. Second Row: Robert Baxter, Jim Siggins, Ronnie Hall, Larry Hayes, David Bryan, Jerry Reasoncr, Gary Spence, Janette Oswalt, Cletha Dethridge, Mary Ninman, Debra McGowan, Gwen Crook. Third Row: Dennis Reynolds, Doug Smith, John White, Virgil Onan. Steve Garrett, Billy Bloyd, Kathy Patnode, Ann Hirschi, Nora Alder, Janice Jones, Madeline Foreman. Fourth Row: Pat Novak, Chris Rickey, Bob Russell, Alan Vineyard, Rodney Delano, Bob Stillwell, Billy Toombs, Joe West, Lloyd Hollis, Judy King, John McGrath, Marie Rice, Claudia Loveland. Committee Chairmen: Lance Ferguson, Rene Rice, Jennie Pratt, Kathy Patnode, Virgil Onan, Steve Garrett, John McGrath. Bill White, Kenny Mogg, and Madeline Foreman fill bluejeans with money raised by Northeast students. 108
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Scroll Staff Reviews Mrs. Helen Sanger, sponsor, and co-editors-in-chief Judy Piatt and Pat Puckett, examine the newspaper for helpful hints. The Scroll staff has been very busy doing an excellent job of reviewing the sights of this year. They have completely covered every aspect of our school activities. The reporters have aimed for on-the-spot or pre- happening coverage rather than a paper of past events. The staff has worked without previous experi- ence in journalism but have met their deadlines regardless. The staffers are members of the Oklahoma Inter- scholastic Press Association and the Oklahoma City Interscholastic Press Association. O.C.I.P.A. meets once a njonth in Oklahoma City and the state group meets twice a year in Norman. 110 All of the Scroll members do their part to make the Scrolla success. Front row: Pat Ascraft, Judy King, Mary Ninman, Janis Kerran. 2nd row: Nora Alder, Cheryle McGlory, Linda Moore, Lila LaGrange, Lance Ferguson, Don Allen, David Gillespie, Pat Puckett, and Kirk Furr.
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