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ible Club practices charit 5 l Committee probes problems ABOVE: BIBLE CLUB-FRONT BOVV: Evelyn Nickol, Deborah Dishman. Glenda Hill, Bonnie Hann, Eddie IIill. BACK ROVV: Mr. Robert Kellems, Cathy VVaters, Gary Greene, Garry Hickman, Nancy Allan, Debbie Hahn. BELOXYZ STUDENT STEERING GONTNHTTEE-FllON'l' RUVV: Gayle Rothhaar, jim WVhite, Mrs. Edna Gilmore, Shelly Davis. BACK ROXY: Steve Hiatt, Earnestine Cooper, Tony Robinson, Dennis Plymale, Patricia Casey, Debbie Dykes, Mr. Ronald McNabney. Taking an active part in community service, juniors Debbie Hann and Cary Greene prepare food baskets for families overlooked at Christmas. 5308 4-Z PS - if i Seek and ye shall Hndf' Taking this to heart, the members of the Bible Club studied dilterent reli- gions, the symbolism within the churches, and the Bible itself. Putting into practice the charity taught in the Bible, the club gave a january food basket to a family who might have been overlooked during the Christmas season. Olticers were Evelyn Nichol, pres., Linda Hill,.v.p., jerry Clark, sec.- treas.g Debbie Hann, social chair- man, and Mr. Robert Kellems, spon- sor. Because of the obvious need for better understanding between races at Southside demonstrated by the Oc- tober disturbances in the halls, the Student Steering Committee was formed, lt met every Monday, at which time complaints were presented, considered, and suggestions for possible improvements were sub- mitted to the administration. Leading the team in a request for school spirit, Ron Beymer, senior, prepares to Hbreak through for victoryi' at a Hi-Y sponsored pep session for the South-Central game.
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ABOVE: Seniors David Lee and Ruth Good- night gaze at sunspots through a telescope filter. BELOVV: Backed into the sidelines, sophomore Patricia Orr giggles as she searches for a likely person to take the hall. Two new clubs form, offer star-gazing and gymnastics Most boys find it hard to belieye that girls can be proficient in sports. Perhaps conyincing them was part of the reason that the Cirls Athletic Association was started this year. More likely it was a chance for girls to keep fit and have fun participating in such sports as basketball, volley- ball, and gymnastics. The girls played intersehool and intramural games. Oflicers were Carole Clark. pres.g Cindy Batlilt, vp., julie Caddis, sec.- treas.g and Mrs. Donna Zoll, who sponsored the club. For the star-gazers among the students, a second new organization was established this year. The As- tronomy Club followed a plan of imaginative study, starting with the observation of sun spots and working up to more complicated telescope projects, This predominately male group was open to anyone who had attained at least a C average in .Algebra I. Officers were Bill Brown, presg Dave Dotson, y,p.g Sondra Xtiicker- sham, sec.-treasg and Mr. Kenneth Holmes, sponsor. 5 CIRL,S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIONiFliUNT BOVV: Deborah Disllman, Carol Johnson. Pat Boyle, Cindy Ratliff, julie Caddis, Connie Collins, Linda Huber, Lily YVheat. Linda Campbell, Sunda Nickerson, Marcya Mason, Patricia Orr, Brenda Lemon. ROV' 2: Pat jay, Kris Martin, Debbie VVebh, Jeannie Bates, jane Drumm. Pam Rusher. Belinda Enochs, Dehhie Turley, Beth Mor- ton, Childa Cassel, Monica Rosander. BACK BOXY: Linda Bush, Sally Hilton, jodi King, Diann Brown, Pam McCarthy, Karol McCarrity. Cathy YVaters, Deborah Riddle, Gwen Coleman, Karen Rothhaar. 59
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HI-Y-FRONT ROVV: Dwight Lassiter, Norm Bird, Michael Sexton, Mike Giles, Kent Bruner. ROVV 2: Mike Lindley, Danny Huddleston, David Roach, Rick Cantrell, Lee Nicholson, Phillip Brown, John Barr, Dan VVhitmire, Fred Stout, Raymond Iett, John Dickey, Dennis Fisher. ROW 3: Allen Helton, jerry Arnold, Richard McKillip, Cary Lucas, Charles Prince, Steve McKillip, Mike Lautzenheiser, Cary VVilson, Tom Crose, Bruce Engel, Doug Collins, Frank Chandler, Mr. Roger Caster- line. ROW -1: jim Duncan, Dan Crickmore, Keith Bartling, Steve Clevenger, jack Mansfield, Mitch XVaters, Alan Collins, Michael Lassiter, Steve Long, Curtis VVoods, Steve Pinnick, Fred Morris, Rick Cook. ROW i-Y projects blend touches of both pleasure and service remembered. D Blue jackets were a familiar sight around the halls this year. They were the sign of a Hi-Y member, not a Burris School booster. Also a com- mon sight the first semester were the pledges with their suit coats and ties and willingness to recite the daily weather to anyone available. After initiation these boys boosted the largest club at school. The swim party meeting combina- tions at the YMCA were popular, as water as cheers grew will long be 5: Danny Fisher, Steve Bryant, Phil Roach, Larry Massil, VVillian1 Cavanaugh, John McCreery, Mike McKillip, Stan Garrison, Rick Han- sard, Alan Simon, Dan Crawley, Charlie Rahe, Norman Smith. ROW 6: joe Ervin, Bob Collins, Charles Christy, Bruce Cantrell, Kym Foster, Monte Crowley, Frank Adams, Myron Dance. Charlie Beaton, john Clark. Fred Plase, Mike Dillie. BACK ROW: David Lelirsahall. Urge- torix Roundtree, Dan Beaty, Carry Hurn, Pearson johnson. Patrick Harger, Eddie Teal, Sandy Pinnick. jeff LaChat, Carl New. Mike Carson, Mike Dominick, Charlie Osborne, john Huber. was the Central pep session spon- sored by the Hi-Y Qthe sight of Ron Bush being lowered into a pail of A Hi-Y pledge, about to embark on a highly secretive initiation, finds curiosity unbearable. Ofhcers were Fred Stout, pres., Dan VVhitmire, v.p., Lee Nichol- son, sec., Don Huddleston, treas., Rick Cantrell, sgt.-at-arms, David Roach, chaplain, john Barr, hist., and Mr. Roger Casterline, sponsor. 61
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