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Anxious Southeast supporters await the call. Did he make that touchdown? school plays . . . pep rallies . . . club meetings. Homecoming, school plays, pep rallies . . . there were many occasions throughout the year when Southeast displayed its peak of tradition. Needless to say, these events have meant a lot of enjoyment to us-but they represent only a small fraction of the time spent at school. The real tradition at South- east takes its form in everyday happenings. Club meetings, football practice, even class- room discussions and assignments reveal the more subtle, yet more meaningful true school tradition. When we look back on our high school days 10 or 15 years from now, the first things that might come to our minds will be the riotous parties We had, the successes and failures of our athletic teams, and per- haps the all-school play of which We were a part. Ofttimes We will overlook the import- ance of our classroom activities and the fund of' knowledge We gained from them. Perhaps we lose perspective on these learn- ing experiences because We shall never have ceased to enjoy them. Dances and parties are more restricted to youth, learning is only restricted to a lifetime. Indeed, there's no substitute for the tradi- tional school activities and just plain fun- but We must all take time to evaluate our own perennial tradition-education. Her American friends gaze in delight while Yuki enacts a Japanese dance. Page 5
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Climaxing their moment of glory-Lynn and Gary are crowned as Southeast's Homecoming royalty. Indeed, a perfect tit, laughs Mrs. Quist We had Homecoming as the actors prepare for dress rehearsal. Page 4 Guys and gals bop-it-up-a-batch at Key Club's annual Swamp Stomp.
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Page 6 Representative of community progress is the new Capitol Parkway diagonal. this year being extended from 27th, at D Street through Antelope Park to A at Normal Blvd. We were Youth Council Jim and Bruce agree-a malt is tops for evening snacks.
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