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The 1986 class officers consisting of secretary Cindy Ditslear, social committee Joy Neilsen and Josette McPikie, treasurer Julie Dohrman, presi- dent B,etsy,Colvin. social committee Amy Fran' ciscotty, landoviceupresldent 'Jeff Livonsparger 'plant theitraditionai ivy ieafglphoto, by Watters ll, , ' ' , , IlfO,'vg , 1 ' O ' ' ' O 1 y In i . i i iiii fli rG0medbviPefefNlvefs- '86 Srnlofi ,et 55097Sf,U55fliSelrH2Vt9Il i?WjibYl Suersflspeakef l3UPeflUfen' l l experaeincaqofrlsyparacilpatlagfftiaiiivy Q or d,ent.1,Df., BIll,AU'thi55 Jeff Liven- Dayp Underclalssmengfacultykfind ii i iiig S parger, '86 senior, was master of parents haveggatheredmariticipa-ji llceremoniesy and Melanie Krav- tionl of watching, thisyrriadirilonal naman. '86 Senior, presented theivy- parade. , ' t , i fThe Planting ofthe ivy has come t The pafgde Qfgeiniorsy lggjbyither is to symbolizefthebranching out into Queen gland ,nergcow-r,, , nil,ifS-irTl1efgreen ivy is a sian of The GOWN, lCail,hQiJri iii iiii iiii Y jl5fCill,3,f',r?3df,ra'ldr,t el Cnmb to the aUdif0fiUllTl,fOt7iThQf?W5f fi Q S 'Cc?55i' t ll lf t l aemvffy-:flier iii' hii '5'mfiP'aStefe J l t , l ' Proud 'Archers of the class of7'8'6 rnaroh clown, ,Calhoun Street ina special ceremony' ,ivy Day.!photolbyWatters. r ll The 1986 Ivy Day Queen and her court were Cori Kelso, Anne Felger, Anita Mendez, ivy bearer Bradley Zalas, Queen Leshundra Natl'1an,Trucila McCloud, Cindy Ditslear, and Jill Bomersback. 40 - lvy Day
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: A NN A N Almost Home! At South Side, the day does not end at 2:35. If you are an Archer, the odds are that you spend a lot of time after school. After years of people screaming get involvedl , South Side students have taken it to heart. The after-school ac- tivities at South range from different Senior, Lisa Fanger smiles with a sigh of relief at the end of a long day.!photo by Duong 42 Almost Home sports and journalism to bands, choirs, and speech team. Whatever there is to do you can do it at South after school. Take a look at all the activity at South and see why getting involved at South has been a tradition. Join the tradition and get involved. -- Melissa Livensparger
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