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F. T. . Row 1 -Jenny Williams, Miss Betty Stohler, Irma Hampton, Hollars, Judy Cox, Kathy Doolittle, Joan Wright, and Joyce San- Diane Studebaker, Ginny Adams, Pat Sumwalt, Miss Helen Mor- ders. Row 3-Merrill Stong, Marsha Sipe, and Pat McBride. rison, and Pat Rawlings. Row 2-Roxanna Carter, Linda Case, Row 4-Donna Martz, Larry Houk, Elaine Westerman, Jimmy Cynthia Miller, Paula Williams, Jane Terry, Betty Reese, Brenda Stewart, Ann Norris, and Ron Green. Organization of Southside's Future Teachers of America offered students an opportunity to learn more about the teaching profession. The club was open to students who were interested in becoming acquainted with the training opportuni- ties, responsibilities, problems, and the importance of teaching in our democracy. Panel discussions were staged for the purpose of explaining different areas of teaching. Regular business and program meetings were held during each month. In April, Delta Kappa Gamma held a tea at Southside to honor FTA members and exploratory teachers from Burris, Central, and Southside. Presiding over the group were Jenny Williams, president: Diane Studebaker, vice-presidentg Virginia Adams, secretary, Irma Hampton, treasurer, and Pat Sum- walt, historian. Miss Helen Morrison and Miss Betty Stohler were sponsors. 74
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Arlington Clash Highlights Rebels First Season Southside's 1962 football team finished the season with a record of one win and six losses. ln the initial game of the Rebels' first football season, the Southsiders were defeated 14-O by Cambridge City. On the following Friday evening, the Rebels again came up on the losing end of the ball game, going down in defeat at the hands of a fine Anderson crew. The score that night was 34-6. On Friday, September 28, the Rebels were beaten by the boys from uptown, the Muncie Central Bearcats, by a score of 34-6. The lone Rebel score was set by a 38 yd. pass from halfback Mike Smothers to end Alan Henry. Fred Gorin then found a hole in the strong Bearcat line and went over for the score. Southside's next loss came at the hands of a strong and experienced Lebanon crew. The score for that contest was 33-7 in favor of Lebanon. The Rebels lost two more games before they registered their first win. Those losses were to Lawrence Central, 19-12, and New Castle, 26-12. The Rebels' first win came at the end of the season, their triumph a 20-18 score over Arlington High, from Indianapolis. Arlington was in their second year with,a football team. The Rebel sophomores came through with one win, the only game they played. The sophs trounced the New Castle reserves by a score of 51-O. Some able sophomores will return to wear the Red and White next year. Varsity: f1st.rowD S. Garrison, D. Grove, B. Barrett, F. Gorin, S. Roberts, C. Thomp- son, L. VanUlzen, B. Priest, R. Hernandez, D. Vannatter, T. Rodeffer, T. Snyder, D. Taylor, fmgr.J. f2nd. rowl W. Ratliff, M. Smothers, T. Lott, F. Davison, D. Gentry, C. Tyler, D. Miller, D. Guinn, R, South, B. Adams, M. Roberts, M. Terry, K. Burke, fmgrj. f3rd. rowJ D. LaVelle, J. Howard, M. Hardiman, J. Mills, H. Cook, M. Sawyer, A. Hen- ry, E. Pease, R. Nafe, A. Childress, H. Sims, B. Couch, G. Wasson, Cmgrj. 11 I '--' .f i-1 ff- ' . .
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