Southern Junior High School - Rebel Yearbook (Owensboro, KY)

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But it has been a real pleasure and challenge to work with over two thousand students, their parents, and members of the faculties. I have enjoyed following former students in their progress and achievements, and I shall do the same with you who are now at Southern. I wish for all of you continued success in whatever you undertake to do with your lives, and please feel free to call upon me anytime that I can be of help. Give your continued support to Mr. Roop, and keep the name of Southern Junior High School a name that people will look to with pride. Thank you and best wishes for the future. Sincerely, H. Carrol Hanberry It is a pleasure to Work with this fine student body and faculty here at Southern Junior High. I wish to express my deepest thanks for your support during my beginning experiences as your principal. Best Wishes to all of you throughout the remainder of your school career. Sincerely, .Toe Roop 2 STUDENT COUNCIL, OFFICERS: S. Poindexter, 8th Grade Assem. Chairman, Danny Neale, 9th Grade Assem. Chairman, David Huff, 9th Grade Asst. Assem. Chairman, Jeff Bartlett, Parliamentarian, .Tim Mathews, President, Peggy Cox, Vice President, Natalie Johnson, Sec.-Treas., Jan Ann Kirk, Asst. Sec.- Treas., Sheryl Hayes, Asst. 8th Grade Assem. Chairman, Miss Duncan, Sponsor To raise money the Student Council sponsored a Book Fair. Selling refreshments Trimming the School Mrs. Wathen Won lst at the ball games. Christmas Tree. place in the Door Contest H' Q CLASSES Art I Sw or IA if x7 p fi 1 A f f J f , f X-'if f Using the alphabet students make wallpaper designs Water Color painting is a favorite with the art students. Below: Southern's students par ticipated in the annual Heart Fund Poster contest and won several top prizes. Below: At Christmas time, and all through the year Southern's bulletin boards are full of beautiful drawings and paintings -BS Southern Bond J J ' 21.495 an gf? I,-af' 1 f SOUTHERN JUNIOR HIGH MARCHING BAND Right: Trombones L. to R.: J. Rouse, K. Durham, K. Simmons, R. Kafer, R. Lionberger, J. Smith. Right: Percussion and Baritones L. to R.: T. Payne, J. Nation, M. Dillehay, J. McKinney, L. Lewis, L. Horton. Majorette Drue Kizer 5 HB EQ ND CORNETS AND TRUMPETS L. to R.: G. Cummins, T. Scifers, M. Holliday, J. Gilmore, A. Hancock, M. Akin, P. Sublett, P. Smith, J. Haley, J. Cooper, T. Wilcox, S. Smith, A. Joyce, M. Adams T. Smith, D. Toler, F. Bradley. FLUTES L. to R.: F. Scott, A. Griffin, L. Stetler, B. Hodskins, S. Taylor, N. White, L. Rey nolds, B. Driesler, S. Ford, B. Howard, J. Curry, C. Dittmer, S. Fowler, A. Knox, J. Mayfield, J. Dean, B. Allender, M. Ross. CLARINETS Clockwise, E. Scott, S.'Payne, J. Wilkerson, M. Wiggins, M. Oxeman, B. Smith, S. Haire, M. O'Bryan, B. Garrett, C. Yates, S. Smith, P. Sayre, D. Devers, P. Dean, J. Stuart, C. Best, J. Guthrie, L. Cook, B. Haley, T. Bunch, B. Watkins, S. Stone, B. Leach, G. Doyle, B. Kerrick, S. Bopp. Chorus MIXED CHORUS lst ROW, L. to R.: J. Huter, P. Tinius, R. Lee, R. Meschko, N. Keltner, S. Stone, J. Sparks, B. Philpot, K. Wilhoyte, C. Arvin, N. Johnson, J. Largent, M. Rusher, L. Stevens, J. Akers, C. Saunders, C. Hillyard. Znd ROW: S. Hagerman, B. Brown, B. Beaty, S. Crowe, F. Bradley, M. Ralph, B. Smith, J. Hatfield, G. DeJarnatt, R. Hamlet, S. Bare, D. Huff, J. Thomas, G. Boling, R. Collier, D. Devers, S. Bugay, B. Robb, B. Bostick, B. Yarbrough. 3rd ROW: L. McClure, P. Cox, B. Pass, L. Anders, L. Adkins, O. Richardson, T. Thompson, M. Smith, D. Evans, T. Wil- cox, T. Bunch, L. Lewis, K. Russell, R. Casteel, L. Webb, R. Owens, S. Parish, D. D. Danhauer P. Love, B. Casebier. 4th ROW: B. Bowers, S. Mann, S. Ramsay, D. Tinius, L. Brown, B. Fow- ler, R. Rogers, B. Smith, B. Fuqua, J. Lauffer, J. Bartlett, J. Jagoe, J. Wilhoyte, D. Neale, V. Ezell, J. Mathews, T. Neudecker, C. Park, C. Triplett, L. Ray, J. Neal, L. Jones. Chorus takes part in annual Christmas program. Chorus GIRLS' CHORUS lst ROW, L. to R.: R. Meschko, N. Keltner, S. Stone, J. Sparks, B. Philpot, K. Wilhoite, C. Arvin. N. Johnson. J. Largent, M. Rusher, L. Stevens. Znd ROW: J. Huter, S. Hager- man. B. Brown, B. Beaty, S. Crowe, S. Bugay, B. Robb, B. Bostick, B. Yarbrough, C. Hil- liard. 3rd ROW: P. Tinius, L. McClure. P. Cox, B. Pass, S. Parish, L. Anders, D. D. Dan hauer, P. Love, B. Casebier, C. Saunders. 4th ROW: R. Lee, B. Bowers, S. Mann, S. Ramsey, D. Tinius. L. Brown, C. Parks, C. Triplett, L. Ray, J. Neal, L. Jones, J. Akers. BOYS' CHORUS lst ROW, L. to R.: F. Bradley, M. Ralph, B. Smith, J. Hatfield, G. DeJararnett, R. Ham- let, S. Bare, D. Huff, J. Thornas, G. Boling, R. Collier, D. Devers. Znd ROW: O. Richard- son. L. Adkins, J. Tompson, M. Smith, D. Evans, T. Wilcox, T. Bunch, L. Lewis, K. Russell, R. Casteel, L. Webb, R. Owens. 3rd ROW: B. Fowler, R. Rogers, B. Smith, B. Fuqua, J. Lauffer, J. Barlett, J. Jagoe, J. Wilhoite, D. Neale, V. Ezell, J. Mathews, T. Neudecker. l Mr. Max Rhoades, Owens- boro's, City Manager, speaks to a ninth grade core class. English Tobacco buyers? ? No! Just a core class on a field trip. B. Robb, S. Mann, S. Bugay, and N. Keltner at the location of an old cemetery while on a field trip. Peace Corps members Southern's hillbillies, give and a headhuntress pre- An eighth grade English class X their report on the Beverly paring dinner. gives their version of Shane. Hillbillies. 5. P' Q-,is 9 kiii,3 Q2 .. .af 1 vs i muai fr NA N SDL JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE OFFICERS: J. Gilmore Pres., L. Van Winkle V. Pres., B. Bostick Sec. Treas., S. Mann Reporter, P. Cox Historian, J. Mathews Sgt. at Arms, Mrs. Dorothy Slo- cum Sponsor. n f . A f me ,f'-ww 1' Latin students wore Roman dress for the J.C.L. initiation banquet. 'H s f Am , 'Q .. .... sq S Below: Faisons une Valentine dans la classe de francais. New members of the J.C.L. offering the Seeds of Interest as a sacrifice. XX V -X If ff XV Etudions le francais . Let us make a Valentine in the Let us Study the French. French class . Y 1 'reg IO nxn -m - me Home Economics Wk 'ii' ' At Christmas Home Economics m girls prepare decorations for ':' home and school. ii, . 3 K , - M Vzil A g f 4 f , .,,, 1 .. A N Learning how to cook and bake as well as cleaning up afterwards is a part that every Home Ec. girl must play. Home Ec. girls know that planning and measuring are as important . . . as the cutting and pinning and then the sewing. -X X Industrial Arts students put in many long hours at the drawing board. lndusfrical Arts Ninth grade boys work in Sheet Metal and Bench Metal. Wood Working Seventh grade boys study the principles the gasoline engine. is popular with most Industrial Arts students Mathematics There are Careers in Math for girls as well as boys. Plenty of board work help the students to become proficient in explaining and understanding their work. Learning to use the tools of mathematics, the compass, ruler, yardstick, dividers, and the protractor can be lots of fun. I3 Physicol Educotion 51- i 5 'gift if '- 'ffm' f' A: , ,, we ff , , y K' ., ', Q- A U A-. f V . X, 46 gElSilfg,4a,?2,'L Ai 4 , rp um 'yjfw fmswii ' ' A tfiir, ' -- . V -. 1 ' ' ' f N A - 'E . , .1 . , awk? ww, -.qvx mi 'R' 13? yn eg 'WPYFQ'-535: Q as in gg, if I 4 A V' A , ,, ,xi ,. ,ik il ' -kata, 44' 9- .iii 4 I 5 , 2:3'H ., ,. ' -3 - H . -.yfvi 'Wg :', . -QW, ' ' ' , FW. 'Z is , sb , ia W , ,. . , K ,.... , My ,f f' ' -' ' ew -,. , H tw y 3 M, . -W ., ,il 1 . A V X f :.,wi5, -, rt - A ,ii f 5 ' fl - . Q. GQ, at , -4 4i' Q'Q1wif.'Nf-K , 1 WM Y -.gm -r , W, W , . 2. r wc. ' it if ,'i':-:4:3a?liz: vSE-fh-C- . Physical Education girls are tested on their ability to run 600 yards at the beginning of school and again at the end of school to determine their improvement. e' 1'-X During the winter months the physical education students work on gymnastics, exercising, and play games like volleyball and kick ball. tj! X X XX ji ii fi-is 0 The 7th and 8th grade boys play intramural football in the fall. Mrs. Maas's 8-3 boys won in the 8th grade and Mrs. Goehring's 7-3 in the 7th. 14 SCIENCE CLUB lst ROW, L. to R.: D. Neale, F. Scott, T. Edwards, S. Driesler, Mr. Farmer Sponsor. Znd ROW: G. Shipley, B. Fowler, T. Hagerman, R. Hamlet, D. Les- ter, C. Chitwood, G. Wood. 3rd ROW: J. Rayburn, R. Farmer, H. Yeiser, C. Jones, J. Neale, J. Zachary, B. Simmons, B. Breeze. 8th grade Science students 9th grade Science students carry on an experiment in working on an experiment the distillation of water. showing electricity in series and parallel connections. Below: Mr. Williams shows a 7th grade Science class the lines of force in magnetism. awaf:,e.q..mnw..mg L.-all ,Qi gi , , .., 3ai.fu.mr, y 52 Science Rebel I being readied 3-2-l-O--P zzzzzzz- Oh well maybe it will work for blast off. next time. Mr. Cricket is in for a big There she goes. surprise. The school turned out at Recess to watch the Science Club launch their rocket. SS OC I CI IE AN Social Studies classes find out These girls gave a report on L C how people in other lands Work travel. and play. AND .K K M - W 4 This class in Kentucky History divided into groups. One group gave a report on the Kentucky flag and made a flag to show to the class. Another group had rnaps and made a map of Kentucky A third group had the dress of early settlers of Kentucky and dressed dolls to show the class the types of dress. .Toe Rayburn and his anaconda 8th grade students like to snake gave a report on South study about the Civil War. America. 17 i Typing ond Reading Wim l i l a 'T' TYPING Typing is an elective course offered to ninth grade students, it has two main purposes in junior iigh school: C11 to develop a useful skill in typewriting, C21 to develop to the utmost all the lan'- uage-arts growth possible. Students in Typing usually show improvements in spelling, punctuation apitalization, and pride in all kinds of school work soars. READING The Reading program stresses fl, the reenforcement and extension of skills taught at earlier levels: 121 the continued improvement and broadening of reading interests and tastes. The de- velopment of each student according to his abilities and needs is a major objective of the reading program at Southern Junior High School. '1 I8 L'-1' me ,ff m zrfez .ff-i:.:,11wigfi 5 ? .J+- 41 Mrs. Glenn 7-1 Mrs. Glenn Brenda Garrett Pres. Janie Guthrie V. Pres. Pamela Sublett Sec . -T reas. Shirley Ford S. C. Rep. Alan Joyce S. C. Alt. Thomas Smith Intramural Mary Lynn Akin Betti Alender Carolyn Best Susie Bopp Carolyn Burger Gail Cummings Susan Davis Jane Dean Gail Doyal Kathleen Durham Anne Griffin Janice Haley Aaron Hancock Donald Horton Brenda Leach Richard Lionberger Mary Joan Oexmann , Linda Reynolds Allan Riley David Settle pin .r fn.. .. M? Ci ii X Q 'F' 'Ak at gf 'A ! if' V, ' 'Q Q' Rebecca Simmons Joey Smith Sharon Stone Gary Upchurch Jacqueline Wilkerson I9 K ,ggi . 4 W, Q Mr si! 0 K M FQ: if ff' H. Mrs Johnson 7-2 Drew Kirkland Pres. Merrill Schell V. Pres Bob Callahan Sec. Terry Jones Treas. Mary Griffin S.C. Rep. Duffy Nelson S.C. Alt. Julie Abell Judy Allensworth Greg Arnold Alice Butler Marilyn Garter Mark Cox Debra Daniel Byron Embry John Epperson Darla Galloway Becky Hamilton Becky lngrarn Jane Keck Danny Lane Sarah Martin George Mason Joe Rayburn Cary Reynolds Donna Robertson Becky Schupbach Gloria Smith Dee Ann Todd Michele Varley Sheila Wade Steve Willingham Susan Willis Mrs. Goehring 7-3 Nlrs. Goehring Tommy Watson Pres. Cziil Snyder V. Pres. Pete Mattingly Sec. Nancy Hartsough Treas. David Brown S.C. Rep. Martine Raye S.C. Alt. Joyce Alsop Vicky Arnold an ,Y M ,K at f 5 'T' R if , 7, R 1 vi Q if ,- Wf Mike Barger J. T. Bilbro Tracy Carr Steve Crisp Paul Del-laven .S 'E , J . 3 ,c,. If 3 K. W '52 R at K A y i David Denton i Roger Terry 2, 3 lx Donna Franklin W 'E i Steve Harnric Q I Beth Hancock 1' Xi W Cindy Hicks Charlotte Jones John Keeley Scotty Keller Shawnee Lashbrook s...,s t, mE.x1,i QJQHE5. . me fe. i- Beverly McElroy Donna McMahan Sidney Moody Sarah Perry Mike Salmon Becky Self Billy Steingweg James Stevens De De Sweet Billy Taylor ' '-- , fs T PE-if? 4 ' I if f 'nw :1 1 3' if . . A gf iii? .. .. H i 5Q ': iE5g5iiiE ff! 135fT.!'i5. iiffigg fffgfmfi 'fs 13 xg z 2 l me .Wi-f.. F Ars. Lemosfer 7-4 Mrs. Lemaster Mike Johnson Pres. Brenda Boone V. Pres. Larkin Laswell Sec. Steve Gilmore Asst. Sec. Lori Bixby S.C. Rep. Vickie Sutton S.C. Alt. Ruby Boling Grady Boswell Robert Campbell Steve Collier Don Czepyha Judy Everly Carl Fedde Linda Forest Camilla I-larreld Phyllis Harris Wayne Henry Claudia Kerby Marjie Kirkland Randy Layne Joe Matthews Billy McDaniel Frances Miller Robert Morehead Paul Nixon Angie Oost Mike Pence Caroline Roach John Ruth Judy Smith Danny Stevens Cindy Thompson Gaynell Tooley Bob Wixson 22 pq.. - 11 .. r it 1 , Ap 3 f:- .Q Wi., 1'.--2: we - .t if -. 1 if .if.1ffz,.. is 11mm . , H -. A . qw, z..ff.sf .ggmgg1?1fe ...ESV f . ' lug- - 'fff1,,1,':.g,f 4- 6,532 f-1:,:.-- 11 f'5f52:.:f . .- 2 .- W e '- -f ng! wie.. . if Rive. i me fi Q 5 iliiffg-'lik M2555-ftxgzzss ' Kg ig? 1w.:f:-5113! :E fe- an fi- '.-'E E QKYQQAV .5 I 6 .4 f 3 . . 5 W ' x if gk ,qtl.,6,. X A exif. . f, .rx M A 6 t fydw V., 'GN f .- g . , , - 5 KJ 1 rx B at 'fi ':' , di f' ., O f xi ff' .I -VU- Newman 7-5 Mr. Newman Mike Wells Pres. Sherrill Bishop V. Pres. A ,..- 1,V ,.k ,.', :gi Pat Hocker Sec. Kathy Jones S,C. Rep. John Bickel S.C. Alt. Holly Stavis Reporter Hank Starks Intramural David Barnhart Torn Biard Torn Bowers Dennis Boykin Cherilyn Carlisle Sandy Childers Becky Cox John Davis Nancy Gordon Steve Grace Brenda Kerrick Kathy Koch Janice Layson Robin Levy Ricky Lucas Carol McGinnis Bruce Meythaler Linda Muse Nancy Nation David Payne Stuart Peters Glenn Shipley Kay Sorg Joe Lee Sullivan Onda Tarrent Mark Troutman Nancy Youngrnan rm ' mr W S ?2! ,f 'fir K'A : V ,V , .: . 'il K K l ,X 5 t fx . . if 3 W 3 JSI E zrgffkk 'E - x r ,,,,, , I r,,, . I X., : mr .14 ' 5 K 5 K 0 6 1431 f 3- Q Q t K X 2 6 h ,N f fn .. 5 'T . ' 3 155- Eiffi J , . , .4P ww 5 - 4, 58 1, 2 Jr 1 lti. SE' -iiitig-I I - , Q 1 -c-t Mrs. Robertson Mrs. Robertson 7-6 Janet Laswell Pres. Sn S.C. Rep. Mary Ghee Cary, V. Pres. K S.C. Alt. Rhonda Robinson , Sec. Sharon Austin Sandra Boswell Barbara Brackett Mike Cox Gail Dever Ken Dewalt Rober Evans Teddi Ferguson Jessie Fleming Tommy Higdon Steve Hobbs 51 Bobby Hood Debra Huff Janie Jenkins - e Larry Keithley ' V , w e were N? ,z at 'J 'Q :E 'F' ff' , 4 f Q , af!!! 3 f --4 125235 Woody Maglinger I A'h '- Jan Martin J Linda Mattingly Brenda McBrayer - Sandra Parker r 'mm 1 i fiat X :F gg V' Susan Perry Mike Rhoads Staphen Richardson David Saalwaechter Amy Stewart Martha Warnock Steve Turner Byron Wells - Nick white M, Larry Yunker 24 X ltff .,.. Vr.V V ,. , ,t . by e x ' - ,G '- Fl 15:4 Esfliflb' 2 V4 . fifty K 2? ,is wMH,V V K K W W -ef e1.- it ,e--1.96 9 YY. . , ,X . . - 'ner' 422 V . , .M 14 , , ' , w' R Q33--I . , If tai J, '35 'Sa w I Mr ' ' f Yf , , - WI I I lc: ms 7-7 'Q' by J new Mr. Williams on Ted Dill, S. C. Rep. A Us ' K V ,:, I ,A Karen Jolly, S. C. Alt. 2 ,gift Debra Abbott Donna Best Angela Bunch Robert Blackford Michael Cassada Gary Clark Nancy Cline Steven Evans Joy Fuchs Carol Gaddis Janice Howard Ginger Howe Douglas Jones Dale Law Eddie Lester James Maddox J., Cheryl Marshall 9 .. f f' I - Faye McDaniel Phillip Miller 2 it ' - , - ,il 4 -5. F' , . Mike Reed ' N Marrieta Reynolds Q Deanna Rhinerson Charlotte Robb Maury Sheets John Taylor Thomas Stigall David Toler A Chandos Troutrnan in i Charles Wilhoite Marijane Wilson Pat Yager 25 1 J cyycy Ja -Y , -on ls 1 0 K lx 1 1-. Rx P K L, . 4 .- .aa-y , 1 11 ':- 5. J f V 'IQ U QQ 'C A lg if , . I Q ' zfi . .gig - .fi 5 A A it 2 rc.. a as 1 r. Q f V Mrs. Wclfhen 8-I Mrs. Wathen Donald Dyke Pres. Doug Alexander V. Pres. Randy Chapman Sec., Treas. Mike Tichenor S.C. Rep. Steve Park S.C. Alt. Joan Allison Debbie Barnhart ni ' Steve Clark J Susan Czephya Ronnie Eaton Libby Edgeman Randy Farmer .. me 1 X is A 1 W Q .. Z , - 5 Q r F 5 xp ,Q Terry Gray Rickey Gregory Karen Heim Carolyn Johnson Randy Leonard Stuart Martin Mark Moseley Joanne Nelson Linda Oldham .lean Phillips Bethany Poe Kathy Posey Tim Quill Phillip Spyre Greg Webb We-at I 4 SQ 1 Sa ,,. ' A . ,. . , Aaah h 1? ii f X? AN Nr. Edwards 8-2 Mr. Edwards Tommy Potts Pres. Suzzanne Morris V. Pres. S.C. Rep. Landy Lawrence Sec. Sheryl Hayes S.C. Officer Glenn Adkins S.C. Alt. Ann Barr Anderson Nancy Ayer Sandra Barker Patty Boling Beth Brandon Bobby Depp Becky Evans Janis Fears Susan Ferrell Susan Fortson Linda Hohlen Becky Holbrook Steve Hopper Newell .Tones Jennie Martin Mark McDaniel Steve Meisenheirner John Morris Karen Newman Linda Norris Ricky Park Jack Tankersley Joyce Tingley Don Wofford gif' if wwf., 4 Q . sf it Q Q if 3 N 2 if .. . we 4 'fi Q, KE x ft E X , . l-'-1 , .. W , X if, fd, by-me 1' ' 'kg-3,5551 . L+ aff? E e 9 gp -if it -fi A-. A 1i':-:, ,., ww k . f ,V 1 if r Y 1 'ine E r A V Y Q 1' .35 Nm N -- W -- f I5 3 f , E ' ,S 1712 ge iii K 'f Q7 Q X Mrs. Macs 8-3 Mrs. Maas Alice Akers Pres. Arthur Harreld Sec. S Leon Jones Treas. Cindy Blanford Larry Brown Jennifer Daugherty David Gary Paul Gleim Beth Gower Richard Holloway Loree Key Lanette Lacefield Frances Leach Danny Maglinger Paula Matlock Larry Murphy Edward Parish Anna Phegley Barbara Tennent Ronnie Thompson Judy Wetzel Janet Williams Sandra Williams Gay Wood George Bales V. Pres. .C. Alt. QQ D- .. Y y S ff ' f ? 1' 1 if 4 A -f Q J ,W K is A r,,,,,,.+ 5 ' iv an RIS ew WJ 28 Mrs. Charlet 8-4 Mrs. Charlet Bobby Lacy Pres. Valery Sparks V. Pres. Patricia McCool Sec. Bill Cox S.C. Rep. Jane Cowgell S.C. Alt. Steve Poindexter 8th Grade Assembly Chairman Edward Chitwood Pam Dallgren Carolyn Fentress Judith Fuqua Mary Gearheart Earl Mac Green Ralph Kirby Vonda Kirk Linda Leisure Bill Long Trudy Oexrnan ' Linda Paschal Donna Rudd Glenn Tanner Terry Weddington Randy Whittaker Lawrence Wilson Steve Yadack i l iiiy ii JA , , pf! I is 'vw i ,, W, an W , ' .,- ' - 1 '-.1 ,r sm ug S 'N 'uf' Q X K ek S34 AQ 43 K X 9:3-'x M , -ii 'W 5..,.in 'U A ,.. ,ah Mrs. Organ Mrs. Organ Roger Worth Pres. Amanda Beers V. Pres. Mary Jane Hall Sec. Alan Levy S.C. Rep. Diane Neal S.C. Alt. Karen Ashby Bill Barron Cecil Brown Dot Chissom Keith Conklin Donna Dugger Tommy Evans Tommy Hagerman Robert Hinton Ann Kazlauskas Julia Layson Gary Railey Judy Smith Edith Snyder Barbara Story Terry Tate Dwight Whitmer is levi . 2? ai sf - .si FE :ET Mrs. Maddox 8-6 Mrs. Maddox Charles Bartell Pres. Carolyn Baird V. Pres. Darrell Henry Sec. Roger Hennin Treas g . Darrell Saalwaschter S.C. Rep. I Jackie DeWitt S.C. Alt. Robin Ballard Kenneth Barnard Karen Browning Kathy Humphrey Angela Jarvis Sylvia Kruger Karl Losey Denice Myers 'l V 323 'f 513 -- I . . qi . , , Y Y - ,gs Ai IW xxx, MX 1 - ,Q 1 K . Q- 1 :Q -' up 4 Tm 14 ip. Mike Pate Q T as 2 Linda Price ' W ' ' Wayne Rhinerson Q r Sally Solinger .K W Gary Swentner ' any -P .- -, - JN.. Glenn Taylor Rusty Taylor V Curtis Tooley John Weill Crystall Witt i . . .ws .- i wwf Mrs. Roscoe Mrs. Rascoe Steve Hatfield Pres. Susan Hill V. Pres. Carolyn Thacker Sec. Terry Basham Treas. Morris Lee S.C. Rep. Herman Roehm S.C. Alt. Mary Bastin Reporter Mary Alsup Mary Barr Pam Broadway Sherman Cline Van Foreman Tim Gibson Debby Greep George Hahn Mary Jo Miller Rebecca Pence Mary Jo Plummer Patti Reynolds Sherry Rouse Chester Schroader Bill Shelton David Wade Jimmy Wiggins 4. ,f K . :I .5933 .y Qf5QjhhQ,',f Mi 3' ,gum ,' ,- Q K ' P 1 ', ' 1 an , -iw? ' . S - f is l i .Tieiss . W ' .ir Y. 'Xa ' will i .2 ii - f . wwgkww Q, ww 70 i,ZT, fffifififf gfm lfwiwjlmjimgfvjxgwbwv wW?l' Yuwyifw H Mrs. Jones 8-8 Mrs. Jones Drue K'nvrP1'e5. .lvrry liouso V. Pres. R :Til Nluw Ve SOL' . Carla Kennedy Treas. Sheila Taylor Rep Mary Faye Wiggins S.C Xlt Mike Adams Gerald Cooper .Terry Curry Peggy Dean Connie Dlttnwcr C Berky Driesler Susan Fowler Sandra Ham Mike Holliday Brenda Howard Janet Mayfield .Tim McKinney Mary Sue O'Bryan Sharon Payne Ivlary Ross Evelyn Scott Sharon Srnith aw Linda Stetler Carolyn Vargason Becky Watkins Nancy White Carol Yates at 4? ,ff 3. ,4- .. 1,-. .. ,, ,, .,. ,...-f QQ: Miss Lee 9-I Miss Lee Miss Ling, Student Teacher Denise Hilliard. Pres. J. B. Nation, Vice Pres. ' irbara Yarbrough, Sec. Linda Van Winkle, Parlia. Bonnie Omer, Treas. Jeff Bartlett, S. C. Rep. Dee Dee Danhauer, S. C. Alt. Bobbie Beaty Dan Curd George De Jarnatt Jim Gilmore Larry Horton Johnny Jagoe Natalie Johnson Robin Lee Jim Madole Jimbo Mathewvs Susan Parish Linda Ray Richard Rogers Keith Russell Robert Schell Bernie Smith Steve Snedecker Jane Sparks Pam Tinius Jimmy Walker Jerry Wilhoyte Qfaxes s .nv ,Q ,V., - .AA 34 Mrs. Forfson 9-2 Mrs. Fortson Peggy Cox, Pres. Candace Park, V. Pres. Becky Day, Sec.-Treas. Brenda Bostick, S.C. Rep Brent Fuqua, S.C. Alt. Jan Akers Lauren Anders Gerald Boling Linda Brown Barbara Bowers is Sandy Bugay Bill Fowler -4 A ' Q ,. Si 4.1, 4.- Sharon Hagerman Nancy Keltner Phyllis Love Susan Mann Ruthie Meschko D anny Neale Becky Pass Bonnie Philpot Becky Robb Ronnie Owens Martha Rusher Cynthia Saunders Bill Smith Mike Smith Lynn Stevens Mrs. Hatcher 9-3 Mrs. Hatcher Cherry Arvin, Pres. Charles Evans, V. Pres. Garlynda Taylor, Sec. Jim Davis, S.C. Rep. 'N www., 'V!2gf fig. Mary Jane Hartley, S.C Alt. Don Atnip Sam Bullington Tom Bunch f La Donna Carter ' Marsha Cooper 'V Gene Cunningham Q Torn Edwards 5- Patsy Freels Torn Gillis Bob Ham Becky Hodkins Pam lzor Larry Lutrell Steve McNatton Gary Meadows Joan Mitchel John Morehead Orville Richardson Russell Settle Gail Thompson Mike Turner Robert Wade .R-.1 . ,J ,Auf Mrs. Slocum 9 4 Mrs. Slocum Steve Bare Pres. Tim McEnroe Sec. Jeff Lewis S.C. Rep Cheryl Robinson S .C Bobby Arnold Fred Bradley Jean Chambers Susan Coffey Janice Collins Wilbur Conway Steve Driesler Richard Gannaway Marcia Haley Laura Hansen Cindy Hillyard Rufus Hupp Roy Kennedy Sherry Lambert Lynn McClure James Miller Mason Ralph Glenn Riggs Faye Scott Sharon Smith Anna Smola Susan Stone Mrs. Smith 9-5 Mrs. Srnith Terri Whittaker Pres. Larry Adkins V. Pres. David Presson Sec. Thomas Bryant Treas. Ronnie Hertal S.C. Rep Shirlyn Crowe S.C. Alt Bobby Alford Suzanne Brown Shelia Chappel Ronnie Collier Mike Dillehay Barbara Haley Tommy Jones Robert Kernpster Sandra Lambert John Lauffer Larry Lewis Shirley McDaniel Terry McEnroe Scott Meythaler David Purcell Sharon Ramsey Steve Rehis Jirnrny Thomas Mr. Meodors 9-6 Mr. Meadors Larry Masters Pres., S.C. Rep. Tommy Thompson V. Pres., S.C. Alt. Berry Breeze Becky Brown Ronnie Brown Kathy Cox David Dever Mary I-Iarl David Head Carol Hood David Huff Larry Jones Ronnie Kafer Jan Ann Kirk David Lester Becky Matingly Jan Neal Cindy Pate Berry Plain Ronnie Shelton Richard Smith Stanley Smith Janie Stuart Harold Yeiser Jean Ann Yeiser , fa ri , . , ,gg .. i Q Aff w... pun.. ern 39 at V -ng '33 Mr. Former 9-7 Mr. Farmer Patti Smith, Pres. Bill Brooks, V. Pres. Tommy Scifers, Sec.-Treas. Bobby Hupp, S.C. Rep. Leland Marshall, S.C. Alt. Gloria Keck, Reporter Rebecca Casebier Leslie Cook Bill Combs Milton Ewing Vernon Ezell Peggy Freels Patricia Harl Earl Hyde Jesse Jones Connie Luck Sharon Lyons Tommy Nuedecker Linda Reed Dianne Tinius Cary Triplett Wayne Williams Ann Worthington Janet Zachary ... 3 l 1, in Mr. Rooch 9-8 Mr. Roach Leon McLamb, Pres. Ronnie Hamlet, V. Pres. Debbie Staten, Sec.-Treas. Gerald Wood, S.C. Rep. Katha Wilhoite, S.C. Alt. Bonnie Allgood Ramsey Brown Ralph Casteel Kay Crabtree Sharon Edwards Sandra Haire Jimmy Hatfield Mike Hester Janice Huter Linda .Tones Sandra Kennedy Jade Largent Ricky Montgomery Bettye Parsons Tomm Pa ne '1 f -1 ,, Terrysgtergtt ' Rowland Story ,. V Paul Sublett - L X '3 Larry Webb R ,, t 'A , ' of Q if ' W 1 pl' ' 45 ' 17 41 '73 ATHLETICS a -' ,-L..........- Foofboll Co-Captain: Steve Bare Co Captain Larry Adkins 1962 .-ef-72 383. FOOTBALL TEAM, 1-R, lst ROW--L. Marshall, G. Bowling, L. Adkins, V. Ezell, G. Bales S Bare B Lacy. Znd ROW--J. Morehead, T. Thompson, J. Wilhoyte, S. Snedaker, L. Lawrence, Tim Mc Enroe Terry McEnroe. 3rd ROW--B. Fuqua, B. Smith, J. Lauffer, D. Head, P. Sublett, G Wood L Masters, Coach Meadors. SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN Managers Mike Turner and Keff Lewis keep the equipment in shape. 7.. , .. 13.. R 44 .. 35.. L to ' f. ' 7.. Nfl, 5 .. LG' 4, Q Atense WESTERN 31 DAVIESS COUNTY O FOUST 7 CATHOLIC 6 UTICA 7 EASTERN 12 moment on the field! 8th Grade Football Team, lst ROW, L. to R.: M. Mosley, R. Holloway, J. Taylor E Parish B.Lacy,T. Quill,S. Park, V. Foreman. 2nd ROW: B. Barron, J. Tankersley D Saalwaschter B. Depp, A. Harreld, R. Taylor, S. Yadack, B. Wixson, L. Jones, E. Green 3rd ROW Asst Coach T. Nevdecker, B. Shelton, S. Murphy, L. Lawrence, G. Bales, R. Worth S Poindexter SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN 8th GRADE FOOTBALL Z0 ........ EASTERN O 7 . . . . DAVIESS COUNTY 7 l3.. ..FOUST 13 13 . . . . CATHOLIC O PEP CLUB, lst ROW, L. to R.: C. Parks, P. Tinius, R. Hupp, J. Matthews K Wilhoite L Masters, Pres. B. Bostick, Sponsor Mrs. Beasley. Znd ROW: L. Anders S Bugay G De Jarnette, R. Hurdle, B. Smith, J. Sparks, B. Brooks, J. Miller, B. Hupp 3rd ROW L Ad kins, S. Parrish, M.J. Hartley, D. Hilliard, B. Beaty, S. Lambert, C. Arvin S Stone M Cooper, J.A. Kirk. 4th ROW: S. Ramsey, M. Gearheart, L. Ray, B. Brown R Lee L Stevens, R. Smith, S. Hagerman, N. Kiltmer, M. Barr, P. Reynolds. 5th ROW J Neal C Triplett, D. Tinius, B. Robb, J. Zachary, L. Brown, P. Love. 1 G. Hahn, S Hatfield. C H E 6 R CHEERLEADERS M. Barr, M.J. Hartley, S. Parrish, Sponsor, Mrs. Beasley, L. Anders D. Hilliard P. Reynolds K wf-ur J ',.w , ,fax X we 1 .,...-... W1 -Vw, Qsrwi:.1:,.ffw -. .. , A , U 'f S33 f Mi rifmwufgvw-few . g, 'R Q A Q mmm g .Mm -. 9 1535? - A. Basketball 1962-1963 SOUTHERN REBEL'S BASKETBALL TEAM lst ROW, L. to R., S. Bare, K. Russell, W. Williams, T. Jones, R. Kennedy, B. Hupp, T. Thomp son, B. Smith. Znd ROW: J. Wilhoyte, B. Arnold, J. Lauffer, G. Riggs, D. Head, S. Bu11ington,S Snedeker . SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN t-17.1. 1962-1963 SCHEDULE 26 . . . . .FACULTY 47 . . . . . FORDSVILLE 35 . . . . . FOUST 21 . . . . UTICA 46 . . . . CATHOLIC 31 . . . . EASTERN 33 . . ................... UTICA FOUST INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT Z8 . . . . FOUST 40 . . . . CATHOLIC 41 . . . . WESTERN 30 . . . . FOUST 14 . . . . DAVIESS CO. Z . . . . EASTERN 41 . . . . .DAVIESS CO. 33 . . .................. WESTERN LEAGUE TOURNAMENT 33 ..................... EASTERN FORFEIT 45 Basketball 1962-1963 8th Grade Rebel Basketball Team to R.: A. Harreld, E. Parish, S. Hatfield, L. Lawrence, B. Lacy B Barron Quill, D. Henry, J. Taylor. 2nd ROW: D. Kirkland, R. Worth, C. Schroeder Hobbs, not pictured D. Barnhart. SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SCHEDULE LEAGUE TOURNAMENT Runner-Up in the League Tournament. FOUST UTICA CATHOLIC EASTERN UTICA WESTERN FOUST DAVIESS CO DAVIESS CO WESTERN EASTERN CATHOLIC FOUST Left: Glenn Taylor and Mike Tichenor served as managers for both the 9th and Sth grade teams. saz x,S ACTI ITIE 'Q-4 1 XJ ,1-4. if M 1144 'vii YI Y W ll- ff mi ' , fx Q 1311 f X Cafeteria N Cafeteria Workers F lst ROW, L. to R.: D. Dugger, C. Kerby, C. Brown, J. Phillips, P. Sublett, B. Yar- brough, Miss Poole Sponsor. Znd ROW: D.D. Danhauer, L. VanWinkle, G. Doyle, B. Alender, S. Hayes, D. Jones, S. Peters, L. Jones. 3rd ROW: B. Bowers, S. Ford, L Reynolds, B. Boone, A. Jarvis, L. Key, A. Phegley, C. Harreld, B. Bostick. 4th ROW: C. Hillyard, B. Robb, B. Haley, B. Gold, B. Story, J. Everly, J. Gilmore, S. Fowler, M. Rusher. I 0 ima. 4 DQINK MILK uuwmmlw Lunchroom Matrons, Mrs. Muncy, Mrs. Griffin, Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Bishop, Mrs. W Simpson. ,, ,..,...,,,,.. z, my Y I A T ' Staff Members: L. VanW1nkle Editor in Chief Denise Hilliard Sec D Curt Art Ed .T.B. Nation Literature Ed J Gilmore and R Schell Political Ed .T Mathews Feature Ed., G. Delfarnette Aunt Phoebee B Smith and M Smith Jimson Weed J Madole Special Ed., Mrs. Maas Sponsor 7th Grade Candidates for Miss Valentineg G. Howe M. Raye, L. Laswell, P. Hooker, B. Garrett, D. Daniels, B. Brackett. 5522. Sig N, ..-W These young ladies were the finalist in the Miss Valentine Contest. Pat Hocker 7th Grade, Susan Parish 9th Grade, Diane Neal 8th Grade. Pat Hocker and Diane Neal Susan Parish Miss Valentine were the runners-up for Miss Valentine. Valentine Dcmce For the past three years the school newspaper The Rebel Yell has sponsored a Miss Valentine Contest. This year the Student Council helped sponsor the contest and a Valentine Dance. Miss Valentine is chosen by the student body at one cent a vote. Each home room has a candidate and each grade has a finalist. This year's Miss Valentine was Susan Parish from the ninth grade class. .fi 1 f -: 1 Q .7 ::, In ' '-, ' 4 5 fi Q. I H .1 . . l i Z .QQ - it ' W , ..-. - 2 ' ' ' .1 - :R P . I' ,Sis L 5' 6 'ff F , K, f'1l-,Pr z ' .. ' +1 'rn f.. s. . . -A T Y X937 K' 4 ff tal' . fa 4 s Miss Valentine 1963 1963 is crowned by Becky Day Susan Parish 1962. Miss Valentine . The Valentine Dance was held in the school cafeteria. Music was furnished by The Contours, a local dance band made up of college students. Every one had a wonderful time at the dance. X . .Nh V g . .,if.iwfSff if W W Sabine Vclccine Along with other schools in Kentucky and the nation, Southern Junior High School received the Sabine Oral Vaccine. The Daviess County Health Association visited our school during the months of September, and October 1962 and during the month of March 1963. A big percentage of the students took advantage of at least one dose of Student Council members the Vaccine. guard the water fountains to keep students from drinking 15 minutes be- fore and after taking the V3.CC1ne. Susan Parish a ninth grade student gets her name checked and then receives her lump of sugar with the vaccine on it. The Sabine Oral Vaccine was administered by the Daviess County Health Association with the assistance of the P.T.A. of Southern Junior High School. W? A Sw., , 11 f 50 A 4' 'l - lst Doy of Junior High New members of the 7th grade class enter Southern for the first time. The biggest part of the new 7th graders come from Washington, Newton Parish, Longfellow, and Emerson Other grade schools in the city are represented but the largest percent come kif W ffiifw ,Ai ,S - 'lie . 7th graders are busy on their first day, making out schedules and getting to know the routine of junior high. We are very proud of our 7th grade this year and we have enjoyed watching them grow both physically and mentally and be coming important members of our Southern family. Other Activities 'Q 'NL DEBATE CLUB lst ROW: B. Cox, J. Nation, F. Scott, Mr. Williams Sponsor. Znd ROW: S. Driesler, R. Schell, J. Gilmore. This is the first year for the Debate Club and they have made a good showing so far. They have had meets with Eastern and won Mr. Clark is in 2-1, Daviess Co. and won 3-0. A Tri-Meet was held but no charge of the score was kept. The topic of debate is Should the United attendance for States promote a Common Market in the Western Hemisphere. the school. of Mr. Atherton, a retired Mr. Newman, Mrs. Slocum and Mr. Students play the Chief Quartermaster U.S. Mclntire are the Guidance Counse- Juke Box on days Navy and Charles Evans lors for the school. that they can't go and Steve Collier gave us the history of our flag. Below: Becky Watkins and Ann Barr Anderson show the form that gave them a perfect score on the Physical Fitness Test. THE END ffl outside. In closing our fifth yearbook I would like to thank the teachers at Southern for their co-operation and patience, and I would also like to thank the students who worked on the yearbook in any capacity. I hope that you will enjoy this book and when you turn through the pages you will remember the happy days that you had at Southern. Mr. Roach yearbook advisor 52 ' . 1 2 J -JA-L--M H ---W A-M--r--M---inf QR- --, -k-f ' ' ' ----X --J-me


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