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Science Center Increases Northeast High School is home base for the Oklahoma City Public Schools Science Center. Students from nine city High schools come to Northeast twice a week for science courses. Schools participating in addition to Northeast, are Capitol Hill, Classen, Douglass, Central, U.S. Grant, Northwest Classen, Southeast, John Mar- shall and Star Spencer. Courses offered at Northeast Science Center range from gen- eral science to microbiology. The Faculty included: Mr. Willie Baker, Mrs. Laura Bar- nett, Mrs. Jill Clifford, Mr. Ken Edmond, Mr. Keith Gardner, Mr. Charlie Gassoway, Mr. Mike Holland, Mr. Dewey Mc- Clellan, Mr. Tod Metscher, and Mrs. Willie Reynolds. 29 Steve uses his calculator to figure out some of the Physics problems.
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In House Suspension Not So Nice When it’s one of those days of school you feel like ditching class, think twice, because you can end up in In House. The re- quirements for In House are, ditching class, excessive tardi- ness, in the hall without a pass, and of course fighting. Students stay in the In House from three to five days. The student stay’s in the annex all day, under the supervision of Coach Dempsey Patton. The student does assignments sent from his teacher. The In House prisioners go to lunch during a different time, and are kept se- perated from the student body. Coach Patton explains In-House rules to students. Coach Patton means business as poses for yearbook picture.
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Carnival Time At Northeast This years P.T.S.A. carnival was quite a success for every- one involved. The carnival add- ed many exciting attractions for the student body. The sen- ior class sponsored iron on t- shirts which interested the mind and pockets of the student body. The cake walk was an- other thriller as the parents, teachers and students won cakes. Some of the added attractions this year was the party present- ed by the band and the basket- ball free throw in the boy’s gym. Nachos were supplied by the Spanish club members and crepes were prepared by the Latin club members. Both of these items were very tasty to everyone. Spanish club members sold Na- chos. Everyone was interested in the cane walk.
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