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I-l- 11 22 SLU Evidence of quality was demonstrated on the tennis court as many Rebels lobbed and vollied to a hopeful victory. Tennis rackets and tennis balls were a common sight at Southside as players were at practice year round. The tennis team play- ers, for the most part were students of Miss Judy Jones, sixth period indivi- dual sports class, a new physical education class at Southside this year. The new tennis pro- gram started this year helped provide more good players for the tennis programf' commented Harold Mac- Dowell, sophomore. I think the program is turning out all right since we got our equipment, and I think by the end of the year it will turn out real well, says Emest Bartlett, sophomore player. 4'This new program was much needed at Southside, adds Liz Baxley, junior. lt not only enables good players to practice reg- ularly but also teaches basics to beginners as wellf' During the first months of school, the more advanced players taught the basic strokes and techniques to the beginning players. After beginners had taken basic methods to heart, their 4'teachers retreated to Hardscrabble Country Club to polish up their ' -X ,gags I f f ,,.. .... , .EE Part-time athletes take to the courts at Southside. Sophomores Jeanie Standiford, Susan Rinehart, and junior Martin Wuelder are boning up while Miss Judy Jones instructs fupper leftj. In returns, sophomore Pai Parker knows that even kneeling is worth it fupper rightj. Another mei ber of this year's racket set, sophomore Craig Boone fabouej learns ' the basics, while sophomore Harold MacDoweIZ fbelowj shows his form . l
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'MHZ gf ri to the public. The senior high portion of the estra, comprised of seven Southside ents, along with Northside students, 'fed for various banquets, club meet- , and provided background music for ers throughout the year. ' As an addition to playing themes from dway musicals and popular music ning from the roarin' twenties to the in' seventies, the orchestra began ing jazz selections this year. The All-State tryouts for orchestra were held in the middle of February. Violins-Marcia Caviness, juniorg Randy Davis and Gaylon Patterson, seniorsg viola-Marian Beaty, juniorg and bass-Keith Sanders, junior, placed in All-State. In State tryouts last year, Gaylon Patterson and Elizabeth Crofton from Southside were ranked the first and second best violinists in Arkansas. Q ' 5,1 .- ' fy Many skills are involved in playing any instrument. Gaylon Patterson 121 places his violin in the correct position and waits for instructions on his playing. The metros nome L32 proves to be a useful aid to any musician in marking the rhythm of his music. Tuning your instrument C42 is an es- sential skill in producing a good sounding tone throughout the orchestra. Audrey Covington f51 plays her violin with ease and skill in preparing for All-State Tryouts in orchestra that were held in October. 125
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Q 5 Q as.. A sms. Tift 'nnis talent asserts itself in the form of confidence on e court as shown by sophomores Nan Chambers and aig Boone fabouel. Different swings play a good part this competitiong junior Phillip Coffman fupper Tddlej shows that return is also important. Serves ear so simple, at least to junior Liz Baxley fupper fhlj. Returning tennis athlete, senior John Holcomb, s been serving three years in Southside competition. vn game and began a series games among themselves determine the leaders h' future matches. The top students, both ale and female will be .gible for tournaments ,d the trips will be pnsored by the Arkansas :nnis Association. This ganization was formed to flp improve junior tennis yers and has sponsored ny clinics and seminars lroughout the state for is purpose. X Last year's male innis team ranked well in le state and the girls ,st by only one point Pine Bluff at the late Tournament held ist spring. . Matches this year were heduled against rthside, Subiaco, yetteville, Springdale, ld Rogers, and were set ir early spring. In some eets girls will be slated p play against boys as lore boys participate in 19 program. This year we have mme real good players, ,ys instructor Judy Jones. We have only one returning tterman, John Holcomb, at sophomore Bill Hanna ill do well. Liz Baxley md Patti Wilson are strong layers for the girls. ,W ,ggriw W , ff- V D- M' A jfdgggaara U' W liafrfgfgf t Q A A :L isLv'2'5:lfAL ' fL:,.2, 3' fra 1-'Wifi' ,z ' ' .J.2V5V1::,, '54 Iiifflkifi l . ,, N., , L if-:l:xw,r , ' 1: , .- ,, 4. , ji ve lfggrfe fw 1, ,ggsrunsr f- Q' :- . J., , ,fe 1 . 4, W Mi- aff, y-A . fit, .i mg .ax ,gg ug L- ,.fij',ff1'i f- ' It 'f fz1,giiEQ55gT ' -if ' A -L -'i f. -' 1 -. 1521 5F'i 3'iZ:f3'FI'7'7'7 ' , , 1 f 'M' T A i , . f,Q,f.z 7 riff,-,. f, f,,1,,,!y,1, ff .I rd --no 1 J,',',','f.',--ffl'-aff J J. . vp-'rv ., , f.,,,i.fnf as JJ. ..,,,x,,,g.f ,, , . . ni.-v,..,,,, , , , Qjr' ff Y. , 4 guy, ' J : ',',',',',',','.','.',','. ','.',',','r' 1 1 v', f 093, f f'f f 1 1 I ' ',5'.'.'f' .'.'-'v'- 1 ' r f 1 ' 'Y' ' ' ,',f',',','.',y1'v' an f- ff v r- .f. fa:-.ss ', '..' if vyrfflf 1,f,1,',',f,', , v'-,f:gf3:jf',Av:- Q-,'g,1.', , .ff','.i,f1, . f f 1 iff gf -'1 ',' '1'f fl'i f' ' 'X.f', ?Q ', 'f L'7 ' . '. .f5f'fr'fvk'Y S'Q f. ..,,-,Um . , ff, f r- , , , . gg' ' 'Q .',n - 'yy ',' ',' J .,'.',, y 1n'f'r,', y , - , , , 1 f yy! H r - 1,133.2 , ,Bw V v ,K-.gf 1 v 1,x -gxv,',,'f , ', ,lf'f'f','f'y'fh ',-C, '.','.'1','y 31.2211 7 Q .Q 'j,'J ','- r', -N ,-lv:-5 ' f' ,j-nfl f vfv1',f,.'1,f,'. , f :gigs , A - ',,, , ',: 3..a,. v - M ' - .Q if .' .L -me ir -ima! iM,a:,i..,,i. , ,-1 1 A ,., . . W ,, ,. vw-en f iff.:-.qi , .f A ' 3,1 gsizf.- .g i Wil, -' mix ,. I ,1. , elk, K Iiiifiji' , ' by . 3, 351' 4, ' .M ff 1 1 1 lf' C26MiFii IKEUHQLFS
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