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Only his first year here, Dave Daniel already tries to escape. Dave moved here from Arlington H.S. Dave Cobb and Dave Holden take a break at the J. Ever- ett Light Career Center. Students shake-off hassles, ccirry on Sitting down, we finally realize the whole year lies ahead of us. We need something now as a focal point, to look forward tog to pass the long fall months. All too quickly Christmas vacation will pass, and once again we rush to finish semester projects, term papers and reports. The excitement of sectionals highlights the remaining winter months, as the spirit grows with the anticipation of spring, How slowly the last months seem to pass, before summer arrives and the end of another year draws to a close. It seems like just yesterday that we were comparing last' summer's tans and experiences. It is hard to say good-bye to a year of memories. The early fall months set the students in motion for the remaining nine months. The students learned early how to cope with each other and how to share each other's problems. It was a group effort, and the stu- dents at Southeastern performed as a well coached team.
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,...r 'N A walkout was staged by a few of the students in protest Sophomores Beth Blackburn and Laurie Ftemmetter walt to against rules and regulations of the school. participate in a game during a pep session Need to belong motivates student body , No matter how hard a person tries, that sense of belonging sometimes cannot be achieved. Though joining clubs, participat- ing in class and making new friends helps, there is still that feeling of emptiness. Being an individual fills part of this empti- ness. As an individual, one achieves a sense of authority within himself. This authority motivates other students, from speaking out for student rights to joining in school activities. Though this authority only lasts nine months, it motivates the student body into belonging as individuals. For the next three months, this individualism helps the stu- dents to fit in and share the wide open spaces around them. Sophomore David Woods takes a break on the bleach ers before assuming his daily routine Senior Becky Plumb and Junior Mike Stout sing a duet during the Thanksgiving convo.
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