Southside High School - Southerner Yearbook (Muncie, IN)

 - Class of 1968

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Practicing his conducting skills. senior drum major jerry Arnold directs band members during an active session in the school cafeteria. NIAJORETTES AND REBELETTES-Fl'iUN'l' RUXY: Nlartllal Ferrall, Brenda Oliver. Kathy YVigmore. Carolyn xvlllfl. ROW' 2: Anne Hart. Nlargret Neddo. Connie Collins. jennifer Kearns. Charlene Clemens. HOV' 3: Beth Nlorton. Pamela Nluncey. Bonnie Bonshire. Cathy Waters. Becky Bush. BACK ROW: Cheryl Balsley. Susan Harrison. Charmaine Hopkins. Mary Anderson, Jennifer Ballc. R' i , The color guard contributes to basketball games. adding a touch of solemnity to an evening of light-hearted fun, Q35 Contemplating another Rebel victory, drill team members Anne Hart and Martha Ferratt. seniors, survey the game. 69

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BAND-FRUNT RUVV3 Barry Hickey, ROW 2: Becky Flatter, Gordin Swegman, Tony Robinson, Mike Pratt, Gary Bolton, Randy Ice, Zelopha Hurst. ROW 3: Don Clifton, Steve Hurst, Steve Gilkison, Lewis Gregory, Leon Anderson, james lVhite, Bill Brown. ROW 4: Alan Simon, Ted Corya, Mike Sheffield, Gary Voss, Victor Imes, Mike Pardue, Bill Forbes, ROW 5: Priscilla Delk, Teresa Stiles, Ronald Collins. Becky Barker, Terry WVinters, Mike WVeidman, Patty Jefferson. ROV' 6: Stephanie King, Kris Miller, Dan Crick- more, janet Batten, Melinda Rappe. Ron- ald Ice, Sandy Gray. ROW T: Debbie Ilahn, john Howard, Fred Nichols, Dennis Fisher, Steve Slough, Gayle Rhinehart, Norman Bird. ROW 8: Linda Lewis, Vikki Furrow, Linda Shirley, jane Dyke, Paula Hutson, Sara Watters, Ann Sehenck. ROW' 9: David Knapp, Steve Hutson, Larry Walker, jerry Arnold, Kenny Knoderer. Musicians and marchers add spirit, tempo to ball games ' DANCE BAND-FRONT ROW: Tony Robinson, Gordin Swegman, Steve Hutson, Vikki Fur- row, Teresa Stiles, Fred Nichols, Dennis Fisher, Linda Lewis, Brenda Oliver. ROVV 2: Becky Flatter, Victor Imes, Michael Pardue, Ted Corya, jerry Arnold, Alan Simon. BACK ROW: Wil- liam Anderson, Lewis Gregory, Steve Gilkison, Donovan Clifton, David Knapp. 68 The dictionary defines a band as a group of members working together for a common cause. The common cause for the band and dance band at Southside was to provide entertain- ment. This they achieved throughout the year with such activities as the Cabaret Concert, held French cafe style, and the convocation in February with the dance band. The band members also contributed their valuable time and effort to play- ing for basketball and football games at halftime and moments of glory. Band officers were jerry Arnold, pres. Linda Lewis, v.p.g Priscilla Delk, sec., Vicki Furrow, treasg Alan Simon, re- porter, and Mr. Robert Dwiggins, director. Even though there are two teams, a basketball Hoor or football field, and fans, something is lacking for a really enjoyable evening without a half-time show. During Southis halftime, the Rebelettes and majorcttes marched their way through many home games. Their versatile repertoire changed with the season from a Sadie Hawkins dance to Santa Claus. They also intro- duced the salute to the Hag. Mrs. Edna Gilmore sponsored.



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Cheerleaders and block yell for school, team, and victory At the thrilling, close game with Central during the regular season, senior cheerblock member, jean Maitlen crosses her fingers, wishing the team good luck. Sophomore Brenda Rosinski Junior Jodi King 70 Co big team, weire backing you shouted the cheerblock as they led the fans in supporting the Rebel basketball and football teams. Often helped by a iibloekn of boys alongside and a trumpet and drum or two from the band, they helped arouse the crowd and team, Outfitted in new red and white jumpers with white gloves, the girls met once a week for practice. Officers were Carolyn Cole, pres., Vicki Crump, v.p.g Kris Martin, sec.-treas., Mrs. Rebecca Clock, Miss Carol Schull and Mrs. Susan Stroud, sponsors. With the responsibility of leading the cheerblock, the six cheerleaders met every day to improve their skills. QTheir consistently successful flips never ceased to bring a sigh of relief from the crowdj Four of the girls attended a summer workshop at Valparaiso University where they won four second place ribbons out of 600 girls. Mrs. Donna Zoll spon- sored them. Senior Cheerleader Sandy Moore

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