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OK71 SOUTHEASTERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE WHITEVILLE, N. C. 28472 Volume X October 9, 1974 No. 2 mm- I Results Of SGA Elections COLLEGE PARALLEL SENATORS ARE: 2. J. Caulder 1. J. Bright 2. A.C. Chewning 3. S. Leeuwenburg 4. L. Towns TECHNICAL SENATORS ARE: 1. E. Boone VOCATIONAL SENATORS ARE: 1. R. Lewis 2. G. Moore The Lounge As A Social Disease SEX: Male or Female AGE: 21 years (average) HEIGHT: From 4’ 10” to T 2” WEIGHT: Average: Male 155 lbs. — Female 120 lbs. TEMPERATURE: 98.6 and rising BLOOD TYPES: 0, A, B, AB BLOOD PRESSURE: Variable according to number of homework assignments missed. URINE ANALYSIS: Hi^y acidic due to con sumption of Cdces, Mountain Dews, and Pepsi in astronomical amounts, GENERAL SYMPTOMS: Glass Stare? Bloodshot eyes?? Coughing (due to inhalation of smdce???) Champs in hands and shoulders, steaming from over indulgence in Foos Ball and Pinball. Allergenic Itching - card-io-illogicitis. (jeneral loss of hearing. Apathetic and Depressed - lack of interest in school functions. DIAGNOSIS: If one or more of the above symp toms are present in your mind or body, you may be suffering from a possible college oriented social disease, Loungaholicism. Not all cases observed are fatal but contraction of disease can have long lasting effects, ie; NC’s and I’s on transcript, low G.P.A., life long sense of missing involvement during early college years. PROPOSED CURE: Immediate relief can be obtained by Absentia Lounga. Long range cure will require willpower and involvement in one or more activities on campus, ie; SGA committees and Fine Arts concerts. A miniscule amount of library time would not be detrimental towards overall cure. Now that you are aware of the problem, take immediate action and begin curing yourself. BECOME INVOLVED. Emme Kemp Concert BOX SCORE: Kemp 10 Audience 0 The excellent performance given by the Emme Kemp Trio the night of Tuesday, September 24th, was marred by the poor and discourteous conduct of the audience. Miss Kemp’s group provided superior renditions of such popular favorites as: “On a Clear Day”, “Summertime”, and “Help Me Make it Through the Night”. The repeated comings and goin^ of the audience and constant chatter provided the artist with an atmosphere definitely not conducive to a good performance. However, Miss Kemp’s group showed the essence of true professionalism by anunwaivering effort to provide only the best performance in theTace oi adversity. News Shorts Drama Qub - According to D.C. advisor Mr. Welborne the 1974-75 season is off to a flying start. Two plays have been cast and/a third is being considered for production. Mr. Welbome request any and all individuals wlio are interested in Drama to please contact him. He needs aU the help he can get Veterans Cllub - ATTENTION ALL VETERANS — (yes, that includes all you ex-marines). If you are interested in forming a social fraternal organization on campus, please contact Robert “Bob” Sykes for information.
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