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HORIZON CLUBWFIRST ROVV: james Sharp, Linda Murrell. Vikki Furrow. Belinda Ellis, Lee Hathaway. Ruth Goodnight, Rita Sarah, janie Taylor. Shirley Miller, Alice Young, Emily Nottingham. HOU' 2: Debbie johnson. Rieki Estes. Anna Chandler, Naja Grover, David Lee, john Horizon Club explores arts in effort to broaden minds Following the goal expressed in its name. the Horizon Club tried to broaden the mental horizons of its members through a study of the fine arts. Whether deep in a discussion of a true Utopia, sobbing at the movie Cone YVith the YVind, or wondering at the play Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, the members sought to broaden their outlook to appreciate even the avant guarde. At the monthly meet- ings different authors were discussed. The summer program was full with a weekend trip to Detroit, Nliehi- gan, and Ontario. Canada, and shorter jaunts to theaters in Clin- einnatti and Indianapolis. Officers were Nlike Yyain, pres.g Emily Nottingham, v.p,g Kathy XVhite, treas.g jane Taylor. see.: and X1 rs. Helen Nlarsh, sponsor. Huber, Leslie Baker, Mary Etheridge, Janette Thomas, Kristi Smith. Linda Lewis. BACK ROW: Mrs. Helen Marsh, Chris Carender, Mike Carson, Lewis Gregory. Mike Dominick, Danny Brown, john Baker. Keith Bartling. Larry Rooney. Pat Farr, Mike Vyain. 5 X Q i s LEFT: Leslie Baker, jr., and Alice Young, soph., listen avidly to sophomore Janette Thomas' com- ments on Voltaire's Candide, ABOVE: At the an- nual Christmas Party, Mrs. Marsh studiously hands a brimming cup to sophomore Danny Brown. 53 MM
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ew magazine emplo s talent of Rebels in creative writin SOUTHERN LIGHTS STAFF-FRONT ROVV: Barbara Songer, Kristi Knotts, Shirley bliller, Sondra Seibold, Kathy Kirk. SECOND RONV: Rita Sarah, Mariette Hellmann, Ricki Estes, Kristi Smith, Leslie Baker, Sue Kennedy, Lee Hathaway, Mrs. Helen Marsh. BACK RONV: Pat Farr, Lewis Gregory, Teo Corya, Danny Brown, Mike Dominick, john Huber, Forrest Wood, Janette Thomas. Southside does not lack in writing talent among its students. To rec- ognize this skill and share it with the student body it was decided to edit and print a literary magazine for the first time this year. Southern Lights was completely a student publication, from the name, voted on by the entire student body, to the actual printing. Anyone could submit entries for consideration. Those chosen by the staii were printed, and the best light and serious prose and poetry were awarded. The magazine included poetry, personal essays, themes and book reports. Members of the ad- visory committee were Mrs. Helen Marsh, chairman, Mrs. Lois Church, Mrs. Marilyn Kimble, Mrs. Ruth Hillman, and Mr. Robert Murray. RIGHT: Drawing Dickensian caricatures, sophomore Shirley Miller happily applies marking pen to publicity poster. BELOW: 'iBut dare we use itiw ponders Southern Lights editor Rita Sarah as she considers an especially audacious essay contribution. ff X, Raw' i
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FRENCH CLUB-FRONT ROVV: Jerry Hurn, Debbie Dykes, Kathy White, Iulie Caddis, Sheryl Kemp, Pat jay, Monica Rosander, Cindy Ratliff. ROVV 2: Vicki Crump, Susan Reeves, judy Wright, Chris Carender, jane Luzader, Mary Anderson, Kris Miller, Melinda Rappe, Karen Rothhaar, Debbie Webb. BOVV 3: Linda Murrell, Belinda Ellis, Kym Foster, Patty Miller, Janette Thomas, Pam McCarthy, Susan Ellis, Becky Flatter, Leslie Baker, Patty Marley. ROVV 4: Evelyn jester, Wilma Copeland, joe Douglas, Pam Boyle, Richard Lantz, Mike Sheffield, Cary Greene, Charles Prince, Melony Pryor, Patricia Wilson, Lydia Horner. BACK ROW: Mrs., Mildred Jones, Betty Barnes, Raymond Jett, Bill Fisher, Pat Harger, Ned Osterhotf, Tim Deerr, Jack Mansfield, Doug Collins, Sally Hilton, Cynthia Cole. anquets hi hli ht activities i of foreign lan uage clubs The sight of Zeus, Achilles, and At Latin Club after school, junior joe Doug- las performs Mexican guitar music. Julius Caesar dining together might be disconcerting if it wasn't a Latin Club banquet. Dinners held in native style highlighted the activities of all three language clubs-French, Span- ish, and Latin. In September pledges were put through pleasant initiations, such as the Latin Club slave sale and Spanish Club 'istuntsfl At Christmas, the French Club carolling party, with songs in French, enhanced the spirit of that season. French club officers were Patty Miller, pres, Kym Foster, v.p., Cindy Ratliit, sec., Betty Barnes, treas., and Mrs. Mildred jones, sponsor. Spanish Club ofiicers were Sheila Sells, pres., Jeanne Bates, v.p,, Pa- tricia Casey, sec., Deloris Thompson, treas. Mrs. Mildred jones also spon- sored this club. Latin Club oflicers were Erma- lene Roundtree, pres., Evelyn Iester, v.p., Rita Sarah, sec., Mary Hensley, treas., Ron Smith, censor, Anna Chandler, censor, and Mrs. Edna 54 Gilmore, sponsor, Lucky prize-winner of chocolate-covered cherries is happy, hungry senior jennifer Kearns.
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