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,w,.,.e'f'r 1 --Q., CHVTHE ROADTTI PRDGRESS ' 1 is-.Y QL Many transportation problems were solved this year at Southeast when the school finally got a van. Instead of having to travel in one of the activity buses or taking individual vehicles, small groups could now go from place to place in convenience. Getting the van was no easy matter. It took plenty of cooperation from Mr, Cox and a lot of other people in the school. Approximately twelve clubs donated some of their hard-earned funds toward purchasing the van. Money from the candy sales and the school's general fund were also utilized. Thus, in many ways, getting the school van kept many activities cruising along. Mike, Caroline, Raymond, and Debbie are testing the school's new educational compute r. The Sioux Falls-Greensboro student ex- change, sponsored by Southeast and Western Guilford, involved thirty-two students and four advisors, Sixteen students were chosen to go from Southeast, and Mr. Girardi was the advi- sor for Southeast students, The students left Greensboro on January twenty-fifth and ar- rived in Sioux Falls on January twenty- seventh. They spent the week in the homes of their exchange partners in South Dakota and were involved in many activities such as tub- ing, snow skiing, ice skating, and snowmobil- ing, all which took place in the freezing out- of-doors. Other activities were swimming, visit- ing an art gallery, touring the city, playing wheelchair basketball with crippled children, and getting a fancy hairdo ata hair designing school. ' stein ml Movtn ma 1 Ol Sioux BUST'l The students left South Dakota February first and traveled through Minneapolis, stopping there to view a play entitled You Can't Take lt With You at the famous Gutthrey Theatre. The students experienced a new school atmosphere, temperatures that dipped down below zero, the differences between dialects, and how snow can be swept off of the sidewalks instead of shoveled. During April thirteenth through the eighteenth, students from South Dakota visited Greensboro. They enjoyed some southern hospitality, toured Greensboro, made a trip to the beach itouring the U.S.S. North Carolinal and experienced a pig picking along with some good ole swing your partner round 'n' round fun. Both trips were absolutely great and many friendships were made that will last forever, miles will never keep them apart. f 135 iw
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JAY WEATHERLY C1962-19807 Jay is gone, but our love for him will carry on. Jay lived, he lived to lost, but yet he lived and died so fast. Jay, to many, was a loving young man, but to some, he was o helping hand. Joy, to many, was a breeze or wind, but to some, Jay was a very special friend. Jay had beautiful hair that covered his mind, which very few people did ever find. Jay wos quiet until you got to know him, you could be his friend, it was easy to show him. Jay had a happy smile when he would soy Hi! But now it's only a sad good-bye. Susan Hawkins
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