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aloha I The Southeastern group posed for pictures as they were given the traditional Hawaii welcome upon their arrival in the state. Social Science Students Tour Hawaii Each summer. Southeastern n social science department sponsors a geography tour to some far distant place. In 1961 the group went to Mexico. Last summer a group, under the direction of Dr, Louts Johnson, toured the western region of the United States, and Hawaii. The annual tours, for which participants may receive college credit lake care of transportation, food, lodging, guided tours, and many incidental expenses as well. Three lour members have fun during the stop at the Grand Canyon. A main attraction at the fa- mous Disneyland is the castlo in Fantasyland. One of the tour members photographed this scene in Hawaii.
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Southeastern’s Chorale is seen in the Oklahoma Pavillion at the World’s Fair in New York, during one of its performances. Southeastern has always had reason to he pri of its college chorale. This year in parlieu however, the chorale has outdone itself, 1 chorale, on invitation of the Oklahoma Worl Fair CommiLtee. traveled hy plane tu New Yc and performed twice a day during its four c stay at the Fair. The singers, picked hy director George Sin from the larger SSC chorale, worked ail sumo in their hometowns to raise funds for t trip. Lyeva Engelman. vocal music instruct also accompanied the group. While in New York, the group also took a bo tour around Manhattan Island, and sandwich in downtown trips as well. Chorale Sings At NY World’s Fair Topping the whole trip off was the unexpect invitation of Representative Carl Albert to sir on the capitol steps in Washington, D C. an be his guests for a luncheon in the new Sal Rayburn Building. The group met and sang fc Speaker of the House John McCormack an watched sessions of the senate and house i action. I Speaker of the House John McCormack talks In the group, as Representative Carl Albert looks on. Just one of the many exciting sights seen by Chorale members was lh famous Unisphere, giant symbol of the World’s Fair, 24
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Charles Andrews brief I lie 20 pretty girls before they appear on “Southeastern Speaks 1. The girls are Sully Ross man, Carol Hoilman, Linda Zavodny (hidden), Linda Brown, Karen Tibey. Barbara Hutcherson, Sally Baswrl), Vicki linker, Barbara Clure, Chele Phillips, Suzanne Reynolds, Leslie Akers. Gtorgealin Ashley. Carol Jean Wood, Linda Bullard, Sue Henson. Sharon Tucker, and Jran Jennings. Voters Elect School’s 10 Pretty Girls Each year Cardinal Key, national women’s honorary fra- ternity. sponsors the election of Southeastern Ten Pretty Girls. Anyone enrolled as a student is given the opportunity, in an open elect inn, to nominate ten girls for the honor. The 20 girls receiving the most votes are then presented as finalists at nn assembly in which they are seen in informal dress, as well as semi-formal dress. SSC students, after seeing the girls tin the stage, again vote for their choice of I he ten prettiest. The ten girls who receive the most votes are then presented on ‘‘Southeastern Speaks' , seen on KXIl'TV. The ten winners automatically become the candi- dates for queen of “The Savage”, college yearbook. Katie Frank Slatk. bendes , present» Suzanne Reynolds, Sally Rofi nrtn, Popular tinging gfnup, ' The BaLladier» » furnished enter- and Chelr Phillip» on vacation . luinnuni for the |Ha%i
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