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F HF? Nobody can forget the pep sessions during the early months .of school. Back again . . . sharing the wide- open spaces. We come back. Some have looked forward to the first day, some have dreaded it, some couldn't care less. Our purposes are varied, our interests are many, but our main goal is education. It is our purpose, now is our time. We all face reality sooner or later, knowing that the bright summer days are gone, the sun tans are fading and the pay checks are no more. The seem- ingly endless twilights, freckles and mosquitoes have left. We return to the same school, but somehow it is different. The smell of cleanliness and the sound of squeaky tennies on freshly waxed floors are unfamiliar and physical. The difference lies in the student body. lt is a con- cerned student body that works as one to tackle the problems that they share. There is the realization that the school, as a unit, is maturing with its fair share of growing pains. Along with new scheduling, new teachers, new staff positions and new officers, came, of course, new prob- Iems. Students found themselves with no books, no classroom seats and no schedules. Unfortunately, a few students found themselves without that one necessity-a pass! It's hard to say spirit is dead at Southeastern with- out getting a Booster Club pin stuffed down your throat. Here Charlie Walton and Carol Griffey show their spirit during Homecoming Week. This particular day was Hobo Day and the halls of Hammy South were full of bums. Southeastern students return, shore problems, experiences
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- ? X., 1 Debbie Miles relaxes and temporarily forgets all about school. f, Faces . . . one never forgets a face. A person's moodiness can be reflected in his or her face. Whether you are a rock singer, a super crime fighter, a superintendent or just a full- time student, millions of people are looking at your face. Are you wearing your best face today?
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Students fill wide-open spaces 'O 00 tx hs 0 .C -I- CD C7 0 -Q- tn .E qc L O Along with the beginning of school came the opening ol the lounge for the anxious seniors. Bill Higginbotham fabovej poses by the local thirst quencher while an unidentified senior Cbelowj checks out the potato chip machine. The lounge was the place for the seniors to go during those boring study halls. k V '
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