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Jeff Colaw performs his famous impression of | Carla Holland and Nancy Murphy work hard Howard Cosell during a pep assembly. decorating lockers for Homecoming week. Janet Knepp says ‘‘! do,’’ the moment Shelba Mar- tin popped the big question. Barb Rostosky, Jane Carroll and Tami Tressler take time out of their day to build pyramids in the hall.
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Student Life “Life goes on ’ could be a common saying for students at Southern as they go from day to day, with each day being a new experience in both the classroom and life. Students began the new school year with hopes and ideals. They looked forward to seeing their old friends and making new ones, to supporting the school, and to just plain having fun. The students saw changes in the system because of the budget cuts. As a result, fewer books and less paper were part of the consequences faced by everyone. The students also were subject to colder classrooms. The salad bar, as a result of the Student Council, was added for people to enjoy. Students accepted the changes and went on to fulfill their hopes and ideals for the year 1980 and with a new out- look on life — ‘‘Life goes on. ’ Kelley Meyers, Wendy Winters and Kim Tepha- bock keep warm during an exciting Ram foot- ball game.
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Various couples dance to the theme song the Homecoming 79 Homecoming 1979 was celebrated on Saturday, October 6, in the cafeteria. Carrie Johnson, escorted by Rick Edwards, was the 1979 Homecoming queen. Members of her court were senior princesses Kelley Beard escorted by Jeff Umbel; Becky Remley escorted by Ted Wolf; junior princess Catie Ravenscroft escorted by Kevin Flanagan; 10th grade princess Kim Beckman escorted by T. J. Thomas; and 9th grade princess Beth Sanders escorted by Mark Rodeheaver. Carrie was crowned by Mr. Ed Green, assistant principal. Following the corona- tion, the queen and her court danced to ‘the theme from the Champ. ’ The band ‘““Summit’’ was unable to play the theme song, so it was played on a stereo. Attendance at the dance was down from other years, but to those who went, it was still a Success. 1979 Homecoming Court.
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