Southside High School - Southerner Yearbook (Muncie, IN)

 - Class of 1968

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Career clubs lead students l on path to Hthew vocation FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA CLUB-FRONT RONV: Earnestine Cooper, Teresa Stiles, Sherry W'illis, Angie Paskins. ROW 2: Paula Hutson, Debbie Smith, Carolyn Yvaln, jerry Hurn, Rita Sarah, Beth VVright, Gayle Rhinehart, David Swearingen. ROW 3: Diane Bauer, Vicki Rudbeck, Sara Watters, Anna Chandler, Patricia Casey, Dcloris Thompson, Vikki Furrow, Linda Bush. BACK ROXY: Mr. Roger Creenawalt, Priscilla Delk, Mary Anderson, jean Maitlen, Beverly Allen, jane Dyke. Pat Farr, Ricki Estes, John Barr. 1 DIVERSIFIED COOPERATIVE EDUCATION CLUB- FRONT ROW: Donna Spurlock, Linda Thompson, Linda Sexton, Pam Mason. BACK ROVV: Cheryl Balsley, Don Flowers, Rex Falls, Cindy Stevens. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB -FRONT ROVV: Debbie Topper, Brenda Venable. ROVV 2: Vicki VVest, jamie Miller, Kathy Sissom. BACK ROVV: Pam Abercrombie, Melissa Ashley, Brenda Porter, Rexrenna jones. 62 l f 'Mei M The theme HThe Era of Modern Teachersw dominated the yearis programs of Future Teachers of America. Speakers emphasized that now, more than ever before, the teacher is recognized as an invaluable asset to societv. Distributive Education and Distri- butive Cooperative Education Clubs had an advantage over most clubs in that they were also classes. This year a scholarship to Ambers Beauty School was offered to a DCE student. DCE officers were Linda Sexton, pres., Donna Spurlock, v.p., Pam Ma- son, treas.g Don Flowers, treas., Cindy Stevens, parl., Tim VVeist, rep., Rex Falls, hist., and Mr. East- man, sponsor. DE officers were Kathy Sissom, pres., Brenda Venable, v.p., Rex- anna Jones, sec., Vicki VVest, treas., Debbie Topper, rep., Pam Aber- crombie, parl., and Mr. Kenneth Coulson, sponsor. Speaking before the FTA on the education of teachers is Mr. Robert Kellemis student teacher in English, Miss Linda Banton.

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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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Tri-1 honors achievements of talented Rebel musicians The three Xlws in Tri-M, South- sides honorary music society, stand for Nlodern Music Nlasters. lt was open to any student with a B average in music and a C average in the other subjects, and who had passed an audition before the group and a written test on the principles of Tri- NI. Highlights of the year were the initiation ceremony, the Christmas party, and the end of the year cele- bration to honor third year music students. Officers were Vikki Furrow, pres., Don Clifton, v.p., Janice Siefert, sec.g Linda Lewis, treas.g Nlr. Robert Dwiggins and Mr. Ernest Boyer, sponsors. l A 'ii gg. fl LEFT: Senior Linda Lewis, Tri-M member and winner of state honors in her field, clarinet, practices in the band room. BELOW: In an in- eongruous atmosphere of Brown posters and Tri-M senior Vicki Furrow sits quietly. Southerner Charlie Christmas doings, 1 i 4 X i TRI-M-FRONT ROW! Beth McCammack, Deb- bie Hahn, Stephanie King, Sherry Arnold. Vikki Furrow, Melinda Rappe, Janice Poor, Debbie Topper, Janice Siefert, Carolyn WValn, Kay Brown. ROW 2: Linda Lewis, Bonnie Bonshire, Lee Hathaway, Kathi NVhite, Becky Flatler, Kris Miller, Joe Zins, Jennifer Kearns, Michael Ly- kens, Judy Beeler. ROW 3: Belinda Ellis, Nancy Allen, Frances Baker, Kathy Vaught, Sara VVat- ters, Paula Ilutson, Karen Zearbaugh, Teresa Stiles, Margret Neddo, Patricia Casey, Norm Bird, Alan Simon. HOW 4: Beverly Allen, Jane Dyke, Priscilla Delk, Jerry Arnold. BACK RUNY: Daniel Criekmore, Larry VValker, John Brinson, Bill Brown, Dennis Fisher, Kenneth Knoderer. 63

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