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SOPHOMORES lcontinuedj an .2 .Y 0 0 2 0 .Q GJ 2 172 KlCKlNG ON lmrzrling zlmzlzlv lirvx llzis pnxl jhll, Tres Nowotny, Paul Porter, and John fll'1ll7UllN played on lwllz IJlII'Kll-Y and ju- nior mrsily IQIIIIIX. Pnul and john go! plenly nf A'ivlfx playing on Ihr' lflfTlf-QffY'l'lllI'l1 Ienin. Tres played defensive lmrlfle offnrul on for the varsily learn.. CLEAN SWEEP lt was straight A's all the way! That is for the seven sophomores who maintained a 4.00 grade average during their first quarter at Southside. The seven students included Kim Anderson, Tim Bain, Laura Campbell, Karen Klinghamer, Tony Siebenmorgen, Mark Strack and Elizabeth Thiele. Jones, janet Jones, Nlicllelle Jones, Bob Kastenbaum, Suzy Keaton, Teresa Kelley, Debbie Kelley, Kim Kent, Cindy King, Danny King, Dinah King, Kelly King, Rena Klinghamer, Karen Klingnor, Mike Klopfenstein, Karl Korkames, Therese Ladner, Ronny Langdon, Lance Langham, Brucinda Lantz, Dale Lau, Karen Lau, Keith Laxton, Robert Leger, Paula Lemon, Kara Lensing, Jerry Leonard, Bill Leslie, Brenda Lester, Les Lewing, Emily Lewis, Lynda Lind, D. C. Linder, Drew Little, Danny Littlefield, Keri Litzinger, Amy Lowery, Glinda Lowrey, Renee Luce, Blake Luckenbaugh, Kathy lVlcAnally, Pam McBride, Kevin McCauley, Brenda McDaniel, Sliawndy
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sl-:our ir our To promote spirit hroughout the next hree years, the soph- Jmore class expressed :heir beliefs with the iollowing class yell: We're the greatest if all time, we're the Ilass of '79! isco wilclw No ghosts or goblins were seen in the cafeteria the night of October 30, but Harmon, Billy Hassler, Ginger Haunerl, Murry Helms, Becky llenderson, Keith Henderson, Kim Hendricks, Laura Hendricks, Sandy Heydenreich, Pam Hicks, Pam Hightower, Roger Hinshaw, Clay Hinton, Leisa Holland, Sherri Holley, Teresa Holmes, Mark Homan, Mike Hopper, Steve Houck, Linda House, Tracy Howard, Jeff Howell, Kim Hudlow, Mike Huffman, Lisa Hunt, Gary Hunter, Terri Hulson, Debbie Hutsletler, Billy lngle, Peggy Ingram, Pam Irwin, Katie Jeffcoat, Ronnie J efferson, Linda J ennings, Tammy Jesse, Dave Jester, Dennis J ohnson, J an Johnston, Danny Johnston, Janice Joiner, J ohn J ones, Brenda Jones, Carol W there was a Disco Witch. Sherri Holland, Sophomore QJ Council president, led the Q. Of The 104 Stu' . O dents in publica- danclng at the sophomore- QQ . . , , . l Q- tions classes this The Celebration Choir, sponsored Halloween Disco, H F past year, 28 sponsored by First Baptist dressed as the Disco Witch. E sophomores Worked Church, went on tour of one Michozr, disk jockey Qi ehhe, on ,he South, the wif Coast Auglfst H3- KISR as the Master of -2 Seyera sophomores were ln fmm 1 W 'E erner or Southvvorld this group, visiting such Ceremonies for the night of O Staff- places as Washington, D. C., rnusie and dancing. 'Y and Niagara Falls- Rebel Rookies
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, 4.-1 COCFKING Because of the Women's Liberation IVlovement, many people have dared to do what they never would have done before. Women are playing foot- ball, men are doing needle- 1 . point, and sophomore Jeffery Cole took home economics. McFadden, Judy McGatha, Beth McKeever, William McNally, Tim MacDowell, Harold Madden, Mitch Majors, Becky Marvin, Jeff Mathews, J ill Matlock, Brian Matlock, Donna Sue Mayfield, Sandy Meade, Sharon Meadors, Mary Lou Jeffery's main reason for taking the course was because he enjoys cooking and because he wanted to know more about the subject of cooking and the basics of sewing. l'm treated just like another student, Jeff said. Meeks, Cherie There are some who say that it's good for a guy to take home ec because he'll make a good wife, he laughed. tk! 2- V' via. valv- Melton, Carol Meurer, Mitchell Middleton, Carri Miller, Becky Miller, Howard Miller, Steve Milligan, Phillip Mills, Ricci Minchew, David , 1,1 1- 1.1.1.2-1.5-:::: 1:::-1::,:::1::--'1:::v:1:-3:1:gg:g:g:::g:1:-:5g::2,,:5:g5 ,..,,. . l':'i l s . I FUND LILJLJLJ CY Cb ILIXHI5. I'T'Ll.1XIQ IUVUU l l UNO There are many organizations sophomores are able to become involved in upon entering South- side. One branch of these organizations is the service clubs. These clubs help the community in many vvays: visiting nursing homes, doing things with the children in day care centers, and providing the community with clean-up services These clubs are Ancillae, ln teract, Columbians, Rebelettes, Octagon and Key Club. Miner, Donna Mings, Harold Mi,ros, Michelle Mitchell, Laurie Moellers, Michelle Moles, Janet Moody, jimmy Moore, Lori Morgan, Georgia Morris, Craig Morris, Missy Morrison, Danny SSS llllgllllnllllg Q ll? T llll T Ak lllle llle le W llllhllll li lk 173
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