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Library Club. Front Row: Dawn Mahoney, Cheryl Taylor, Tina Kilies, Susan Splecher, Mrs. Hooker, Terry Taylor. s.,5,.,..V -W 4 X KW x Candy Stripers. Front Row: Mrs. Wiseman, Jean Melllnger, Marla Coutz, Paula Flhoades, Back Row: Nancy Jones, April Franklin, Pam Moore, Frank Sigler. .4 . 5
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uw -I' 2. 'U m 7 Ui :- 2. 'U 'U m o EL m nd nd,o Fu Ub I .A FH Each year the Future Homemakers of America emphasize their interests in fam- ily living by effecting many activities. This year, they sponsored a Mother-Daughter Banquet and a Daddy Date Night. Being members of a national organization, the FHA had several state honors bestowed upon them. Their sponsor, Miss Buth Sproat, was selected as an honorary adviser and their scrapbook was awarded atrophy as being outstanding. A relatively new club, the Lib-Fund, continued its goal of obtaining funds to support the building of library material. With a membership of seven, the Library Club sponsored two Gymkanas and a stationery sale. President and orginator of the club, Senior Susan Spiecher, said that from the results of their money making projects, the club earned enough money to buy something worthwhile for the Library. Candy Striper sponsor, Mrs. Julianne Wiseman, kept the school clinic going as well as keeping the Candy Stripers organized. fib- FHA- FI'ODi ROWS Sara L60f'I6fd, NSUCY Jones, Jane C0llif1S. Karen Conwell, Terri Kocher, Ruth Williamson, Kathy Libby Matherly Connie Wigley Debbie Wigley Jonnie Brown, Dottie Beatley, Miss Sproat, Sandra Redd. Steel, Janet Ward, Claudie Boderi. Back Row: Vicky Fox, 2
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school communiccition staffs expcind HS Publiccitio One of the unique departments at Southeastern is that of the journalism department. This is not only a learning situation, but a production class as well. The department is divided into four sec- tions: Orbit, Orb, Crown, and Sceptre. The main function of the Sceptre and Orb is to entertain and inform the stu- dent body, faculty and community. The yearbook and newspaper are produced by the advance publications staffs, which have had one or more years of previous journalism instruction. On a smaller scale, the beginning classes learn the fundamentals of jour- nalism as they create the jr. high year- book, The Crown, and the supplemental newspaper, The Orbit. Expanding the knowledge of Mass Communication the advanced journalism classes traveled to Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, Ky, for a special press day. Both beginning and advanced classes also attended seminars at Franklin College and Ball State Uni- versity during the year. X 11 is YS c 3 Crown Staff. Front Flow: Michelle Bowen, Mary Parker, Terri Neel, Paula Bhoades. Back Bow: Fred Cleveland, Ronnie Boud- ebush, Tina Flowers, Robin Beard, Keith Drummond, Pam Moore, Debbie Thornton, Lisa Sigler, . s E Orb Staff. Front Row: Lynn Seymour, Mike Stevens, Gary Musselman, Debbie Kurty, Beth Clarke, Jett Booth, Pat Farr, Back Ftow: Bill Wiechman, Keith Lynch, Dana Floude- Conant, Charlie Walton. bush, Vickie Fox, Mrs. Carol Ogborne, Candy Drake, Bev
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