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Concert Choir Row 1-Connie Janney, Carolyn Byers, Barbara Silvers, Joy Pattison, Betty Reese, Janice Stockton, Barbara Harmeyer, Kathy Doolittle, and Shirley Sneed. Row 2-Jean Ann Huffman, Margaret Secrist, Alice Rhinehart, Renee Collins, Kaye Kinder, Anita Davis, Patty Petro, Judy Cummings, Mary Hartley, and Jeanell McGIothIin. Row 3-Carol Howard, Kathy Hahn, Paul Evans, Brooks Mace, Richard Burnworth, Frank Rule, David Reed, Donna Manor, Phyllis Wheeler, and Nena Evans. Row 4 -Billy Hutson, Bob Barrett, Keith Johnson, Phil Thorpe, Ron Green, Eddie Paul, Tim Spangler, David Wills, Marvin Baney, and Ron Hill. Row 5-Arnold Childress, Hershel Simms, Monte Davis, Darrell McKnight, Scotty Cooper, Doug Williams, Mike Haviland, Jim Slone, and Bob Jones. Choral Groups Row 1-Irma Wertz, Sheryl Wilson, Conchita Carpenter, Sandy Smith, Joann Rich, Marty Sargent, Linda McCreery, Ginny Adams, and Jonna Cole. Row 2-Ronnie Per- ry, David Kidd, Sylvia Gilley, Linda Lindsey, Paula Morton, Sherry Miller, Larry Flake, and Orvall Taylor. Row 3-Rickie Tucker, Tom Malapit, Jim Pickering, Tony Sciscoe, Ronnie Bell, Jerry Clark, and James Guffin. Row 4-Ted Herbert, Ralph Springer, Rolla Adams, Robert Sloan, Steve Hyde, and Ed Gentry. 60
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Editorial adviser Mrs. Betty Shondell gives Mike Whitcomb some advice on a difficult layout. Pay Off Along with setting the many traditions of a brand new scho- ol, selecting a name for South- side's yearbook was one of the first responsibilities facing the staff. From suggestions offered by the student body, the SOUTHERNER was chosen, with the approval of the admin- istration. Drawing layouts, scheduling and selecting pictures, writing copy, and pasting underclass pictures were some of the tasks involved in producing our first yearbook. As the April 15 deadline date drew near, lights burned bright- ly during late hours in the pub- lications room, signifying the hard work being done by con- scientious staff members. Seated-Connie Gregory, Beth Ann Geeting, Betty Reese, Sandy Whitworth, Judy Fieitenour, Marcia McCreery, and Linda McKissick. Standing-Mike VVhitcomb, Ron- nie Guard, Phil Thorpe, Mike Dooley, Dennis LaVeIIe, John Walburn, Jim Smith, Steve Jones, Ken Crawley, John Goodrich, Mike Thomas, Carol Howard, Nancy Kvalo, and Tiny Hankins. 59
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Glee Club Row 1-Becky Haskett, Gearldine Carroll, Peggy Guinn, Linda Garrett, Carol Cook, Sue Bookout, Diane Sly, Burma Price, Am- ber Detrich, Sharlene Ponds, and Sharon Davis. Row 2-Arlene Metzcar, Margaret Carnes, Judy Smith, Kandy Powell, Sonda Cooper, Darlene Flowers, Carletha Morton, Judy Young, Pam Bailey, Judy Withrow, Brenda Chandler, and Ronnie Benos. Flow 3-Linda Thornburg, Brenda Parish, Shirley Parks, Barbara Howard, Marcia McCreery, Theresa Miller, Beth Hurst, Paulette Brown, Joyce Winningham, Betty Shaw, Susie Langdon, and Kathy Stanley. Row 4-Sonda Barrett, Virginia Goad, Becki Wolf, Cynthia Griffey, Billy West, Cindy Stewart, Claudine Boy- kin, Norma Wilson, Mary Perry, Connie Gregory, Janet Rainey, and Jane Brookbank. Entertain Many Mr. Ernest Boyer directs one of the choral classes. Among the varied programs in which Concert Choir and Glee Club took part this year, were the Community Sing, Ki- wanis Club program, Southside Dedica- tion, women's civic club programs, and several school performances. Composed of 52 members, the choir raised money for robes through a candy sale, selling Christmas trees, and holding a skating party. Both choral groups were under the direction of lVlr. Ernest Boyer. 61
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