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SHINE THEIR THING Edwards, Jennifer Edwards, Randy Elmore, DeRhonda England, Alan Engles, Robert Erman, Becky Evans, Amy 1 Evans, David Evans, Jeff Farnam, Cathy Farnam, David Faulkner, Clay r Feild, Elizabeth Findley, Mike Flanders, Janet Flanders, Kathy Fleming, Shari Flippo, Tommy Floyd, Greg Foster, Gil Foster, Marcia A ' i F? ,ff Q'-f yr ,X X 7 l ' In . ,i -W vow., 4- 5' . - L, , N 5 Z' ., -L - 1 .3 ,, 4 K, , 15 t X-.-xf, 2 x if o F Not So Bad Since many sophomores are still not at that magic age of sixteen, they don't have a way to go off campus for lunch. Donna Geoates shows us that itls not all that bad in the lunchroom as she drinks a Coke from one of i Q on a project in art, Debbie Pyle, sophomore, works on the pro- r the play My Three Angels. Helping her is Jan Johnson, junior. X A-pu, the venders. Franklin, Carol Freeman, Twila Frisby, Suzie Furr, Louisa Gabbard, Debbie I b Gammill, Rod Gardenhire, Cullen Garner, Mark Garner, Russell Geels, Mike Geheb, Pam Gentry, Scott Geoates, Donna Gibson, Tracy Giuffre, Bill Glasscock, Llisa Goforth, Ken Goldtrap, Kelleigh Goodnight, Carol
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Coffman, Alan SOPHOMORES fcontinuedj .i I ' 2 rv . fun? ,' my ii izlr 4 A E, H X. N . . 5 Q 1, ,R W X. Ng X P- X X in ,- -C I '4 'I win-I-aff: - Q x- x is K C I 5 i is Coggins, Gary Copeland, James Copher, Mike Copple, Jennifer Cox, Nikki CD Most sophomores form definite opinion 'H of what Southside Will be like before the fi: ever get here. But opinions can be changed a shown by these sophomores: CD Katrina Nelson: HI thought it would b SSH big, but it shrunkfi Wade Smith: UI was afraid that the senior would pick on me, but after I saw the girlf who cared about the seniorsf, Genice Moore: I was scared at first, bu now I like it and I have more friends. Crane, Roger Crawford, Mike Creech, Tharon Crockett, Dan Daniel, Karla Dauphinais, Dina Davis, Becky Davis, Jeannye Davis, Tammy Dedmon, Carmon Devero, Greg Dickinson, Brian Didway, Lee ' 1' Diemert, Lori x ' -z .a I Monty Watts, sophomore, was selected to represent South- side in the Hugh O'Brian Leader- ship Award. Monty was chosen from names submitted to a committee of seven teachers. He was picked for his partic- ipation in organizations, ability to get along with others, and leadership ability, according to Mr. C. Ray Baker, committee chairman. ,. . J, ----......,,, Q . 'W ' U 55 f If ' 3,,f1f'-' vi, v ' 1 164 Dobbins, Billy Dooly, Briant Dormois, Keith Doshier, Jack Doshier, Jo Anne ,Q During a Sophomore Council meeting in room 266 before schr November 17, Danny Laffoon, class president, presides over thei of the council. Danny goes over several important details with fell members such as the various fund raising activities to go toward tl senior prom. Douglas, Diann Douglas, Melissa Dubbs, John Easley, Amy Gave Thanks It was my most memorable Thanksgiv- ing,', said sophomore Kim Benn. Kim and approxi- mately 100 other South- siders celebrated theii holiday at Silver Clif: Ranch located in the snowy white mountains oi Colorado. As members oi Young Life, the student: spent five days on the sk. slopes of Colorado.
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SOPHOMORES fcontinuedj . s ' it Q L ' fy 'J . GETS ' f it 'i.31.4,l ,X 1 -QP' .5 '03, ft53 'Q..fQ2 , ii A Grading scales becomes a part of sophomore life on the first day of school as the tenth graders receive information and instructions during an orientation period in the audi- torium. Hawthorne, Gary Haynes, Thomas Hearn, Scott Heathcott, Sheryl Heinrichs, Steve Hendricks, Angie Henning, Ronnie Lee Henson, Hal Hewett, Sharyl Hicks, YuVonna Hightower, Daryl Hill, Derrina EY, Annette Wal- drop, sophomore, sf .8 Y knows it is not so r funny when a 1 4'small person is 1 asked by a teacher 1 to see her l. D. 'I l'liIi card to make cer- tain she was in the right school. This happened to An- nette after the 1977-'78 school year began. Of course, many sophs seem to have this or similar problems 1 at the first of the A year-and the I. D. , card becomes a Y handy ally. 1 66 Gordon, Brad Gordon, Steve Granderson, Charles Gray, Kathy Greenfield, Bernie Griffin, Jill Hadlock, Mark Hales, Allen Hall, Dennis Hamilton, Judy Hamlett, Eddie Hampton, Clay Hargrove, Dana Harmon, Debra Hathcock, Lisa Q A L f' A ,P , t X M . iii' Z , . ii li L, ...V , A V ' ' xi Y i i 5' 33 O , V 1-gg lyka ,. 9 -5 A N 1 -iff, K h - ' ' , 44 . .W ' 'fi . ,.....,. . , 55.15 .1-1-.ffwff-an E-1.1 W 1 . ., ,g5f2sa. ri .., 1. ,H 3, ins f -...eq -, x .st , 1 i . N.. . . ag t ,,, 'I 1' is ' wir' . 2... Q fa . MI, ., lg x '55, .r Nu, p X a .3 ' . E9 'ff .,. . ffl ,. Q. bfi'-A he-1 A . xl! .N H 4- my . .. . L., , its if , x X. f- 'll 0 ef CSQUTHWQQLD JGUIQNZXLIQST It became the most important thing in my life at the timef' said Bill Giuffre, sophomore, when des- cribing his emotions about his first big story in Southworld, the stu- dent newspaper. Bill's feature on UFO's appeared in the Nov. 4 issue of the paper. Tq it ' I iii' i f g i. get information for his story Bill had .1 1 X- N to interview Mr. Bill Pitts, a UFOI1 a. g 1? ogist. .gg 1- Bill's account was used on the .e . , full centerfold of Southworld, the , e ,,,, l, first such in-depth story written by iw l ' a sophomore staff member. lx . . Hill, Kim , T f Hoffman, Jeff - Hoffman, Jim 3? ,Tl 3, 1 Hoffman, Laurie - , V , s Hogue, Jody , ff i . ..f . X X Holland, Karen Holzman, Robert Homan, John Howard, Kathy Howell, Crystal Hughes, Kim Humphrey, Barbara Ingle, Dale Inness, Bill Jay, Jerry fi
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