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New closses, money- moking projects occupy sfudents'time Boys' home economics was only one of the new classes originated by the guidance department for this school year. The class was small but progressed rapidly. Proteins and nutrients were studied in order to help buy foods and plan meals. The primary purpose of the class was to eliminate dependency of the male students on females for meals. During basketball season, twirlers could be seen be- tween games and at half-time of the varsity games. Feature tvvirler Sandy Wiley led the majorettes in per- formances throughout the season. Money-making projects became a big thing as the year-book classes sponsored a chili supper before a home basketball game. Convocations were enjoyed by students during the year. Music provided by the Master Switch for the Easter convocation advocated good will toward all men. 36
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Voters registered, English projects turned in Mrs. Peterson's room, 105, becomes full of imagination as students hand in their various projects. A few students who stood in line during their lunch break waiting to register for voting were anxious and a little nervous. During P.E. class, Coach Pat Pickett talks with one of his students about the upcoming gym session. Sophomore Vickie Fox seeks information from the new microfilm machine located in the library. After the 18-year-old vote was passed, Southeastern students got involved as they registered during lunch hour. Before the winter ended juniors and seniors found themselves hurrying to complete English projects. Every junior and senior is required to construct a project concerning American literature. The projects were graded on originality, authenticity and con- struction. There must be a minimum of ten working hours on each project. A new 'addition to the library was a microfilm reader complete with a supply of 25 films. Each tape contained from one-half year to one full year of the magazines AMERICA, U.S. NEWS, WORLD REPORT and NEWSWEEK. The machine was useful in research work for term papers. l'
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