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22 Business lenouf-how is provided by the commercial department. illrs. Eclzstein checks on beginning typists. ini Our studies enable us to attain knowledge, unfolding the mysteries of the world. Knowledge conquers our fears, overrules our miscon- ceptions, and gives us new ideas. With knowledge comes the power to move ahead. Here at SE the accent is on learning as students diligently try to seek answers to the many questions that surround them. Donna Russell and floann Barnhart go backstage to congratulate jan fl-larris, former Spartan, after senior English students are treated to his performance in 7l'lacbeth, produced by the Num- mer's, local little theater group. Teaching students to solve problems through logical thinking is the goal of the mathematics department. fTrigonornetry students Robin Knox, Qene Link and Don Cunningham survey construction work on the new wing as they make practical application of trigonometric formulas.
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I tif 9 A if , na ' s ' 9 If f 'O r'r If fl JI' ,fi-.Wt . Q dt ,,,.w The week hefore Christmas at Southeast has its own special meaning . . . decorated trees in every e room . . , homeroom parties . . . the annual night Christmas program . . . carolers from the mixed F chorus , . . Nr. Choate playing Santa to the faculty at their party . . . Excitement pervades the school as students chatter in the halls, just think, almost two weeks of vacation ',.. all part of a tradition that will never grow old and that we can never forget. it 1.5 , in sh-, Q, ,,., fit s ? , Q .4 '.,'. 1 'A fs i :.t- M ahi- ffl Q f am!! f
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lnnior Jlmericmi hislory classes read current event papers weekly to keep up with last-moninq world developments, Scanning late news are james Robertson, lmly Lynn Harris, Connie flslale, Charles Hollis, Linda Smalley, Sharon Laughlin. The English department strives to aid the students in perfecting the English fundamentals necessary in gaining sufficient knowl- edge in all scholastic fields. An historical background necessary to understanding the world, the United States and the individual is the aim of the social studies program. Science classes proved that knowledge comes from expe rience as well as textbooks as they made field trips to see what they were learning about. included in seventh grade speech activities are dem- onstration speeches. Diane 'Vincent models what the well-dressed japanese girl will wear while ffileen 7-limes describes her shoes. Science club menihers visited ffinlcer Tield where they were photographed in the 3-n ftlaintenance Enaineering Shop. fl miniature replica of the air base is on display.
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