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ursing Students These students have to be dedi- cated to their goal to be nurses. There are only a certain number of people chosen to attend SAU's nursing school. These people defi- nitely have something to he proud of. As students, the future nurses have many responsibilities. They student nurse which means being there on time, learning from their mistakes and caring for total strangers with the utmost care. We're all proud of these dia- monds who go through some of the most tedious polishing. Nursing Students
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Society For Collegiate Journalist The Society for Collegiate Jour- nalists is now in its fourth year, and although the group has had its downs as far as recruiting has gone, SCJ is alive and well. SCJ has traveled to two national conventions, the first being in Springfield, MO., and the second in Williamsburg, VA. The SAU chap- ter of SCJ was formally initiated into the professional fraternity at the Springfield convention. In '84, SCJ sponsered the first annual Battle of the Bands. The fund raiser was a great success as music appreciaters from all over flocked to the fairgrounds to listen to the four groups who entered the contest. The winner was Cooter- foot, a band who plays music of interest to almost everyone, from country to rock. SCJ membership is open to all mass communications majors and journalism minors on a local level and to all who meet the national requirements. From left to righ t: Fred Alexander, Secretary, Kelli Mason, Connie Stevenson, Becky Shepherd, President, K behind Shepherd! Don Travis, Vice Presidentg Kim Mason, Treasurerg Shelia Watts, Rusty Anderson and Bob Gross. A. if G I Becky Shephard, Michael George and Kelli Mason take time from a party to broaden their smiles for a camera lens. 30 Socializing is one of SCJ's favorite pas- stimes.
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