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On the second and third Wednesdays of each month, the chapel period is used to develop skills not offered in classroom situations. From pep to me- dia, and photography to chess, there is a club for each individual personality at Southside. The Young Women for Christ Club sponsored an administration luncheon. Bible club members prepared each month to defend Southside's state championship in Bible quizzing. The largest club at Southside was the pep club. Several cheers were taught to club members so they could support our athletic teams in action. Media club members produced a video-tape pro- duction of each game at this year's Christian Cup Tournament. A chess tournament, food pounding, war games, and debates were other activi- ties in which club members were in- volved. This year's clubs were able to provide a change of pace from the reg- ular chapel routine. A cubist club? No, just a bored unclubber play- ing with a Rubik's Cube. Th Finer Point 70 Clubs Sprechen Sie Duetsch? Mr. Hamon's Foreign Language Club meets twice a month. '35 u,I'7 'll Twinkle, twinkle, little star. Debbie Bossman and Jodi Svajko display their creativity after mak- ing Christmas ornaments in the Young Women for Christ Club. Media Club director, Mr. Dennis Cook, and cam- eraman, Kevin jolliff, video tape Christian Cup VII.
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ooking in a mirror, guess what I see. A pretty 'l, and God made me! Alicia Mathers recites e poem, Looking in a Mirror in her class play. .,, ,, , julie Peterson played the leading roll in the fifth- grade production Annie. isa 'ou're only a day away! Miss Wood's fifth-grade ass gave an excellent performance of the musi- l Annie. Eat your heart out, Singing Sabres. Miss Barton's class tunes up just before a chapel performance. I hope the food is good here. Second graders perform during chapel. Elementary Chapel 69
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lim Lane, Chairman of the Media Club, videotapes a basketball game.
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