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1 2 1. Business office personnel Carolyn James, Oorothy Prough, and Mary Fritz work hard to keep records straight. Not just a place to give up money, the office disperses work checks, loans and grants to students. SSC's work-study program allows students to work 48 hours monthly to help pay college expenses. 2. Library renovation has added adequate study space, but a tape and record library is still needed. 3. SSC's band is small with about 70 members. Ken Peters, band director in his first year at Southeastern, stresses mu- sical quality rather than marching performance. Band Student Elaine Wills can testify to that. 4. A new landmark on campus is the Activities building located on the northeast corner above the foot- ball field. The building is equipped with facilities for many sports and can also be converted into a banquet room or dance floor. 3 4
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1 1. Math is still a tedious business for some as tutor Johnny Carroll learns from student Nancy Crews. 2. Couple Larry Hutchison and Debra Woods get it on at one of the Marathon dances sponsored by the student senate. The dances, held twice a semester, are free and last as long as the dancers do. Time between the marathons is filled in by DJ dances sponsored by various clubs as fund raisers. DJs are held every two weeks and the cost is usually 750 per person. 3. Parking at Southeastern, like many other colleges, has been a problem because of inadequate space. Remodeled and enlarged lots, like the one behind the Ad- ministration building, have simplified the 8:30 rush for classes. 2 3
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2 1. Married students Mike and Candy Herron find that the percent- age of married couples attending college is rising. Because of this, a whole new lifestyle, both on and off campus, has developed. 2. Chorale members present Handel's Messiah as a part of SSC's Christmas activities. 3. President Hibbs has begun his 6th year at SSC and under his administration the college has become a flexible institution geared for growth. By listening to the students and get- ting their personal views, a more student oriented program exists. Not only is the Student Senate a governing body, but also a group that sponsors dances, films and numerous other activities through- out the year. 4. Senate President, Bill Sharp, leads a discussion of the homecoming functions of '74. They were responsible for co- ordinating the details of the Revue, parade, dance and all other ac- tivities relating to the entire Homecoming weekend. 4 3
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