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ZANDY ENGLISH: DECA ice-president, Senior Coun- ll, Student Council. lARY ETTER: Library .lub, FTA vice-president. lYNN FAIER: Southerner tallf, Quill and Scroll, Co- mbians, National Honor Exciety. 'ERESA FALDON: Band, rll-Region Band, Le Cercle francais du Sud, National lonor Society. 'ERRIE FALDON: Band, land Council, All-Region sand, Band Maid, National onor Society, Who's Who Among American High Fchool Students. ERUCE FALT: Band, All- egion Band, All-State Sand. i'RACY FANT: VICA. OE FARMER: Library .lub. lONY FARNAM: southern- r Staff, Southworld Staff. brush in hand, senior Showboat, February 11 TAMARA FILLYAW: FHA secretary, Library Club, Na- ional Honor Society. BUD FIVEKILLER: Los Rebeldes, Reveliers, Key Club secretary, National Honor Society, Boy's State, Senior Council secretary, Thespians. DANNY FLIPPIN: VICA. V DANA FOLEY: Band, Band Council, All-Region Band, Flag Team, Band Maid. JOHN FRENCH: SIO, FCA, Lettermen, Boy's Stale, Senior Council, Boy's Nation. MELINDA FRIETSCHE: National Honor Society, Co- lumbians, Southern Belle Finalist. MIKE FRISBY: FCA vice- president, Alpha Rho Tau vice-president, j r. O timist oo-president, Boy's Sltate, Student Council, Senior Council. ' ri' on scenery of JROTC, Joe senior, and help keep order Fillyaw, Tamara Faldon, Teresa Ann Fnlflon, Terrie Fnlivene, Steve Fall, Bruce Fant, Tracy .Farmexg Zoe Farnam, Tony Fell, Clarence M M, It probably wouldn't make the Guiness Book of World Records, but for Southside it was a first. During a Young, Life retreat for senior girls, Laura Reed claimed she could eat a whole bunch of bananas in five minutes. Christy Gardner took Laura up on the bet,fand said she would even give Laura three dol- lars for doing it. Laura accomplished the feat and won the money. Un- fortunately, she said her stomach didn't feel so good on the way home from the retreat. Frretschc Fivekiller, Bud Flippen, Daniel Fitch, Wayne Floyd, Cindy Foley, Dana French, John , M Frishy, Frye, 139
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SENIORS Ccontinuedj 9' Davis, Randy De Berry, Sheila Derrick, Samuel Dicks, Roger Diemerl, Cassandra Diemert, Ricky Dixon, lvlischcllc Domerese, Rink Dooley, Ed Duerr, Tom Easley, Kelly Edwards, Elaine Edwards ,I im N Q Elliol,Marlin - Ellis,Be-th W 1. 'F 4 W 1 '- , - , I - Q Emersornjo x...X Lu ther MIZE DAGE: DECA. TRACY DAMRON: Southerner Staff, Quill am Scroll, FBLA, Literary Magazine editor. MONROE L. DAVIS: VICA. RANDY DAVIS: Orchestra president, Mixed Chorus, johnny Reb Singers, All-Region Choir, Reveliers, Thespians president, National Honor Society, All-Region Orchestra, All- State Orchestra. ' SHEILA DEBERRY: FHA, Ancillae, National Honor Society. ROGER DICKS: Band vice-president, Band Council, All-Region Band. RICKY DIEMERT: DECA. MISCHELLE DIXON: COE, FBLA. RICK DOMERESE: DECA, Alpha Rho Tau. ED DOOLEY: Southerner Staff, Southworld Staff. TOM DUERR5 Key Club, National Honor Society, National Merit Finalist. ELAINE EDWARDS: Southerner Staff. JIM EDWARDS: FCA president, ,I r. Ogtimist eo-president, Boy's State, Lettermen, enior Council. BETH ELLIS: FHA, Rebelettes. 1 S With sure hands, Chuck Rush, senior, works t sound and light systems during a production in the new auditorium. As one of six delegates from E F TJ Arkansas, Senator John French Q ll lfl Q S r D attended Boys'-Girls' Nation in Wash- mgtons D- C- July 21'AUgU3l 3- H9 While the medals at the Summer Olympics The equality that ,F Cilmpalgned and WHS elected to his were being awarded in Montreal, Darlene h Class of ,77 Chieved -1 political post at Boys' State, sponsored Hamilton and Glenda Hall received their own t E ' 8 L by the American Legion and held at medals at Andrews Field. Their softlrall team, l3St Veal' with equal .Q the University of Central Arkansas in CS' Real,Enl11te, had won the Senior Girls male and female popula- ' Conway. Other Boys' State representa- Malo' Qmrwt T0. mm'ml for the second . 2 t. M M - G Am consecutive year. 1' he team then traveled to tlons Was Upset as the 3 Wes were Organ Orns' reg ert' Little Rock to participate in the state tourna- girlg ngw Qutnumbgr A Wayne Shafumr Lafly Autry, .Galfhm ment where they placed third. the boys 235 to 205 -,,- Patterson, Jim Edwards, Bud Fivekiller ' and Mike Frisby. 138 l
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SENIORS lcontinuedj Garne tt, Garrett, Vanessa Geheb, Debbie Geheb Pat Gibbs, Gibson, Diane Girard, Stardey -' Gladwin, Patty Glaser, Jackie Goodin, Mike Gray, Dan fr CIN DY GARNER: COE. JEFF GIBBS: Southworld Staff. RUSS GILL: Key Club. STANLEY GIRARD: Southerner Staff. PATTY GLADWIN: Reveliers, Columbians, Cheerleader, Senior Council. DAN GRAY: Jr. Optimist, Senior Council. DAVID GREEN: Southworld Staff, Southerner Staff, SIO. KARA GREEK: FCA, Student Council treasurer, Senior Council, Homecoming Maid- Football. MARTHA GRIESSE: Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Southerner Staff. LYDIA GRIFFIN : DECA. TENLEY GRIFFITH: Rebel- ettes president. BOB GROVE: Interact. JIM GRUBB: FBLA. BOBBY HAAG: FCA, Key Club, Letterman. PAUL I-IAGEMEIER: Band, All- Region Band. LYNN HALES: Southworld Staff. GLENDA HALL: Los Rebeldes pres- ident, Southerner Staff associate editor, Quill and Scroll, Colum- hians secretary, National Honor Society, Senior Council, National Merit Commended Student. JEAN ANN HAMILTON: DECA. JANET HARDIN: Band, Band Council, All-Region Band, All-State Band. JUDY HARTLEY: DECA, FHA, Quill and Scroll secretary- treasurer. KATHY HASKIN: Band, Band Council, All-Region Band, gl5State Band, Band Maid, CINDY HASSLER: DECA. 'uv' , David Kara Griesse, Martha Griffin, Lydia Griffith, Deborah Griffith, Tenley 5 Grove, Bob p Grubb, J im Guysinger, Cindy Haag, Bobby .., T1- Lia :?i.?HrQ.L. 2.21- 1---1-.-......1.i.. NCDTED To be or not to be, that is the question. Sen- iors answered a wishful not to when it came to the annual, un- avoidable event Hamlet. While the usual moans were heard in the halls, one continual optimist grinned, lt's not so bad, l have this. 'This' was a copy of Cliff is Notes. - 1---l.......l Lllllrcllllll just hand me a can of paint and I'll be all set, joked senior Kerry Shipley. Both girls and boys sport the latest fashion trend - painters pants. Seems as though blue jeans have some pretty stiff competition among seniors as the school 'uni- form! 140
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