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STUDENT COMMISSIONERS are. from loll to right, front row: Crowe. Neaderhiser. Remington. Har- rell. Second row: Price. Mueller. Coxino. Steele. ASSISTANT student Bob Wellman leads the salute, GLANCING over a day's agenda is Melinda Mayo, mayor. Student Commission The Southeast Student Commission is operated on a pattern similar to the city government of Wichita. Each class elects four representatives to serve on the com- mission along with the class president. Among the many projects that the com- mission has undertaken have been the student directories, crowning of the Football Sweetheart, the planting of trees on the campus, and the sponsoring of the All- School Project. IN CHARGE of Operation Loot are R. J. Gump and Sharon Polster. 24
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Honors to Seniors 1 »f leaders can be at ny members of the outstandingly sch AK ■ y: •A.;:- :. : cally.B One c t h most difficult 8CJ lastic : s to attain is a 4.0 :: average. F ve Southeast seniors hive been able o maintain this straight A average thr ugh their four years of} high of 1959, 550.000 h: ?h across the nation too National Merit Schola In highly competitive members of the s : emerged as finalists. Intra-City Honor Sc only one year ag from all the W who had a 3-7 grade Many Southeast se for membership in In the s; school juni preliminary Examinatio: lastic race, class of 1 The Wici was organi: juniors and high school age or abo were eligi organization! A PAUSE is taken by Lowell Wood, who has a 4.0 grade average. RESTING A moment in the court is musi- cal Sharon Jantzen. HAVING MAINTAINED a 3.7. or above, grado average throughout high school are mombers ol Honors Society. loft to right, front row: Adolson, Noadorhlser. McCarty. Blazior. Baldwin. Jantzen. Gump. Second row: Jernigan. Wisdom. Dwyer. Wetmore. Tilford. McDonald. Nelson. Arnold, Rudo. 23
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Elections were used at of student year. They were of the Sedgwick MPAIGN GIMMICK catches these voters' as they curiously stop, look, and listen. Voting machine in the general ek the first time this through the court€ election commissi Students voted for a student manager, four commissioners from each class, and class officers. Candidates were required to have at least a C average. All students had to register to be eligible to vote. ADDING votes are John McDaniel and Julie Champlin, election commissioners. ELECTION BANNERS give the school halls a strange appearance during the two exciting campaign weeks before general election. 25
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