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SECO Simulated Environmental Controlled Operations' experimental proiect for this year was SKYLAB, NASA's orbiting space station. Within this proiect smaller tests were made: the P-3 Stress Test, the Idiot Box, and Neutral Buoyancy Test. ln charge ofthe SECO proiect are John Lancaster, administrative director, and Glenn Connor, proiect director. Other members are Richard McFee, George Myer, Steve Weisman, Sid Connor, Dave Ashmore, Bob Lococo, James Cornth- waite, Doug Durkin, Robert Boxwell, John Allison, Krista Pinno, Craig Upchurch, John Eckhardt, Richard Myer, Cheryl Ray, Terry Thomason, and sponsor Michael An- drews. si' vt' lil John Lancaster and Glenn Connor pick up equip- ment before making a flight. 121 George Myer works on instruments for a simula- tor. l3l Taking a high altitude chamber test are Marc Hunter and Steve Weisman. 'Sv- QQ? K -f I l2l
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SGA One of the biggest changes at GM this year was the Student Government. With a goal of student unity and the challenge Get up, get with it, get involved, the Student Government became the means to work within the system for necessary, constructive changes and provided many new services to the students. lit First row: Corresponding Secretary Sharon Rus- sell, Vice-President Joe Barnes, President Ann Barnes, Treasurer Elvert Barnes, lnot picturedl Rec- ording Secretary Melody Priddy. Second row: Ken- neth Jones, Sue Kohut, Sandy Russell, David Jones, Jay Goldman, Marylin Kessler, Kathleen Turkington, Beth Grey, Mrs. Smith Sponsor. Third row: Laura Rel- lihen, Kathy Derrick, Bill Jessee, Karen Gerred, Sandy Kline, Debbie Biondi, Cathy Chapman, Gina Reed, Joe Perez. Fourth row: Sandra Hawkins, Laurie Jo Ryan, Peggy Marlay, Rod Brylawski, Doris H? Downes, Kim Cook, Sherry Goldsmith, Mary Beth Duke, Susan Watling, Jim Campbell. Fifth row: Tracy Smith, Ladell Voithoffer, Kathi Mims, Donna Hughes, Esther Aud, Cecila Phillips, Mike Spear, Lynn Cline, Doug Durkin. Sixth row: Charlie Stamey, Odell Smith, Debbie Benningfield, Rita Poe, Pat Ricketts, William Ball, Jennelle Priddy. Seventh row: Lee Goldman, Jeff Wyrick, Pam Price, Dan Rebarchick, Gary Benson, .lim Gould, Krista Pinno. i2l SGA members attending a meeting. l3l President Ann Barnes directs a SGA meeting. ,, ' :,,,m.M,.v..,w, mmvnw-W-M WW. f it :tt wwfvww to lll A !f'5 V' 1, 'HMI
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THE ECHO Plans for the T972 yearbook began in June of '71 as four senior staffers, Editor Lynn Cline, Debbie Biondi, Kim Cook, and Kathy Willey attended a yearbook short course at Catholic University of America, Washington, D. C. August 1 marked the start of the year- book ad sales which would provide a por- tion of the financial backing needed to produce The Echo. Promotion and yearbook sales took place in November. The real work began at the beginning of the school year as the staff and pho- tographers proceeded to carry out copy and layout plans as directed and provided by the editor. Throughout the year, the staff strived to iniect originality and creativity in the pro- cess of recording activities and academic programs which would reflect the charac- ter of the school. THE HORNET Change came to The Hornet this year as it progressed from typewriter camera- ready copy to composer camera-ready copy. This improvement was made possible by the loan of a composer, as well as as- sistance from the printer in the use of headline writing equipment and the use of a wax machine in doing paste-ups. The Maryland Journalist, which spon- sors a iournalistic program for all Mary- land high schools, in its November 1971 newsletter saluted The Hornet for its ap- pearance and contents, and in the Febru- ary T972 edition of the Journal, The Hor- net, along with eight other high schools, was cited for outstanding quality of the photography. Lil Ann Levay and Kim Cook work on Freshman yearbook pages. Q21 The Echo staff: fseatedj Ann Barnes, Debbie Bion- di, Kathy Willey, Leigh Dahrman, Joe Perez, Mary Beth Duke, Kim Cook, Susan Guethlein, Ann Levay, Doug Durkin, Dan Rebarchick, Istandingj Editor Lynn Cline, Kathy Derrick, Gwen Smith. l3l Editor Lynn Cline looks through the picture files. Ml The Hornet staff: Cartoonist Cindy Franzen, News Editor Jim Gould, Editor Nancie Rowe, Sports Editor Kim Cook, Managing Editor Cecilia Phillips, Istand- ingj Photographer Joe Perez, Advertising Manager Lee Goldman. 151 Cee Cee Phillips sells The Hornet. 161 Hornet Editor Nancie Rowe. Ut The newspaper Club: Nancie Rowe, Debbie Culp, Barbara Cooper, Kathy Mims, Joe Perez, Clyde Pur- nell, Gloria Bonds, Lee Goldman, Bill Humenik, Kim Cook, Teri Thompson, Sherry Thompson, Cindy Pois- son, Cecilia Phillips, Istandingj Cindy Franzen, Jim Gould.
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