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Vi Page 4 Patriotism .... 1 pledge allegiance to the flag . , Each morning the homeroom open- ing exercises include the call to colors and the flag salute. 1 their x's. Eckard Heintz. Ger- man exchange student, deposits his ballot on County goveinment election day. While Ronnie Bucklin, who has just exercised his privilege of voting, leaves the voting booth. Shirley Foster and Ronald Griess prepare to exercise Discussing plans for the Civil Air Patrol assembly at Northeast are W O Shirley Bell, Cadet Second Lt. Jane Vlfachtel, Cadet Pfc, Bill Mil- ler, Major Teddy J. Kerr. M Sgt. Stanley VV. Anderson, Cadet Second Lt. Myrna King. Cadet Sgt. Rose- mary Reis and Second Lt. Jan Yos. In observance of Armistice day. the student council officers place a wreath on the front hall plaque honoring the Northeast students killed in World War II.
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Lb ff ff, N 5 1' 1 . i ff-?'l The gavel sounds Delegates gather .... the band strikes up . . . . banners are unfurled .... campaign buttons by the dozens are scattered about .... gavels bang for order .... people, people, people .... and the convention is underway. Notebooks are dusted off .... officers are chosen .... student council convenes .... the student press begins to roll and to the blare of the band in the background NE athletes are again on the practice fields .... people, people, and more people .... another year at Northeast has begun. At our own Northeast you will find us learn- ing, studying and living in an atmosphere closely related to that of the convention, filled with hurried activity and swarming with busy students and faculty all working to- gether to achieve a common goal .... the moulding of strong individuals and the build- ing of a better country. X X- x.-' . 'Tx X, X X x A i Page 3
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the purpose of the party Gathered for a brief chat about their offices. these lueky winners of the county government race relax after their luncheon at the Lincoln hotel. F i - v Three and a half years of imprisonment in a Japanese war camp made me realize how many wonderful things I h'id taken fi' rantcdf stated General William E Brou her. retired wrmv offietr in a talk to the Nor h east student body The whistle blows the drums roll and the Northeast band enters the annual Band Day parade Shaking down the thunder from the sky are the Rockettts and Roeketeers at the NE Vs LHS foot ball games as thex exemblifx one phase of loy alty to Northeast Voice of the Young Citizen program is recorded by Bill Koenig. KFORS Ken Wayman and Norman Schwenk, Page 5
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