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Vorious clubs eorn money lo finonce trips A variety of money-making projects and entertaining art exhibits were brought about by the Art Club. A rummage sale lasting two days helped to add to the club's treasury. Making Christmas candles and selling them to students and faculty also increased the amount of money needed for a trip to Chicago. Sponsoring the club, was Mrs. Jane Tuttle. A grad- uate of Herron Art School, this was Mrs. Tuttle's first year at Southeastern. With the co-operation of every- one involved, a trip to Krannert Pavilion was under- taken where many members were inspired and inves- tigated new ideas for projects. Drama Club, under the leadership of Mrs. Susan Hebbeler and president Olivia Hardeman, presented Web of Murder, Scrooge and a musical. Theatre guilds and children's plays also kept members busy rehearsing lines and stitching costumes. Long hours and hard work combined to make the performances entertaining for all. We study history so we will not make the same mistakes our forefathers made, both in government and foreign relations, could very well describe the ideas of the History Club. Mr. James Leonard once again tackled the job of adviser. With only seven members, the meetings were short and to the point. ART CLUB-Melanie Sigler, Beth Kellum, Nancy Hair, Jeri Hes, Brenda Thornton, Lisa Sigler, Dennis Mercer, Denise Zender, Dana Floudebush, Jim Laidlaw, Steve Hoskins, Sam Harr, Mike Bowman, Mrs. Tuttle, Dan Heffernan, Mary See, Dave Fluhr, Candy Drake, Jaymie Stout. HISTORY CLUB-FIRST ROW: Cathy Micheal, Brenda Jones, Dawn Mahoney. SECOND ROW: Debbie Parker, Chris Parsons, Dave Edrington, Lanny Linville. M,,,,......,---1-'-- ' E R i i l l ---SIUBUI ls
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I Science students sponsor cinnuol project tciir Money-making activities appeared to be the goal of many clubs in 1971-72, and the Science Club proved to be no exception. Members washed cars and sold baked goods to finance a trip to Chicago during spring vacation. To qualify for the trip, students sub- mitted projects to the annual Science Fair. The Radio Club found Mr. Richard Lieber organizing and sponsoring the club again this year. Young stu- dents interested in electronics explored the use of the HAMM radio and variations of radio equipment together. A not-so-pleasant Christmas surprise was finding the radio tower blown over as a result of a windstorm. In existence for the second year, the Industrial Arts Club shared their knowledge of construction during meetings. P. Students observe the radio tower blown down during a windstorm. SCIENCE CLUB-F RONT ROW: Ilene Sigler, Candy Drake, Wanda Eiler, Brenda Thornton, Valery Mallery. SECOND ROW: Larry Castetter, Jim Laidlaw, Phil Moore, Bruce Marks, Pete Seymour, Gail Anderson, Sandra Jones, Cindy Sherman, Mrs. Cardwell. BACK ROW: Mark Wiseman, Mike Stevens, Gary Farr, Cheryl Taylor, Jaymie Stout, Jeri Hess, Cindy Crickmore, Bev Musselman, Sharon Wininger, Jane Collins, Nancy Jones. RFQ-A
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DRAMA CLUB-FIRST ROW: Charlie Walton, Mike Rouse SECOND ROW: Jeanelle Learned, Marilynn Gentleman, Cheryl Crooks, Dawn Mahoney, Terry Taylor, Kris Cam- panela, Cindy Crickmore, Mary See, Robin Beard, Denise Zender, Olivia Hardeman. THIRD ROW: LaDeanne Winin- ger, Susie Borst, Beth Kellum, Chris Parsons, Donna Steh- man, Mark Sheldrake, Liz Monihan, Cathy Clinton, Joni Roberts, Denise Randall, Shirley Suiter. BACK ROW: Mrs. Hebbeler, Marianne Wilson, Jaymie Stout, Suzanne Clemens, Susan Speicher, Mike Ginder, Debby Middleton, Rhonda Dickerson, Rick Slagle, Becky Wright. Beth Kellum and Nancy Hair put the finishing touches on their art projects.
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