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'S , I. s A 1 az P 1' ,ss - . 1 . l . .e . Q, 341 i. I Beck, Nlilw Bervlier, Ka thy BPl'l'lll'l'. llmniir- gi Bernthal, illilflx B+-rry, jinnny Bolm, Andy X l Bonner, Londn l l'lPI'l'll0!'. Donnie Bilgisvlicr, Donna Bogoslavslxy. Ava 1 Bolianzm, Dorman Bottoms, Douglas CAUGI-IT Twenty-four members of the senior class kidnapped! The culprit was Mr. David Madden, writer-in- residence for LSU, who led the writer's workshop at Southside, December 6-10. During the week- long workshop, students worked on writing a short story about a l3 year-old girl that had been kid- napped and held for a million dollar ransom. Students were asked to take the basic facts and use their imaginations to personalize the story. All in all-ea 'captivating' experience. l iTANlMl Council, Letlermen. 'BEAUCllAll'll'Z COE, FBLA. LISA BROADWATER: MIKE BECK: Rcveliers, Thespians, Band. KATHY BERCHER: 'DECA. ANDY BOLIN: Student Council vice-president. lDEBBIE BOURGEOIS: 'Mixed Chorus. ,CHERYL BRAILEY: Library Club. A DALE BRASUELL1 FCA, SIO, Senior Southerner Staff, Quill and Scroll, Ancillae, Senior Council treasurer, National Honor Society. CARLA BROWN: COE, FBLA, Library Club. DOUG BROWN: DECA. KENT BROWN: FCA, Reveliers, Letlermen, All- Conference Football, All- State Football, All-Con' ference Basketball. SUSAN BROWN: Rebel' ettes, Los Rebeldes. Bourgeois, Debbie Bowen, Debra W Braid ford, Duwna Brailey, Cheryl Brake, Marilyn Branch, ,I nmcs Brasucll, Dale Broadwater, Lisa Brown, Carla t V 1213. S VS, A ' be . W . lx I' 4 fl tl' B 1314 ' ,. ,qi Brown, Susan if la- 'C H f . . .f Last are discussed by Melanie Hatch- X er, Janice Jim Edwards, Senior Council - members, for Southern Belle Pageant, September 25. 135
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Shi SHCG CO Iebrate C6 TS 0 Q D CAMDAICNEQ Adams, Roger Ahlert, Greg Allen, Mitch Allison, Sharon Anders, Pam Anderson, Chris Andrews, Sandy Anglin, DeeDee Apple, J eanne Arnold, Scott Arrington, Charmane Ashley, Cindy E D I cr Qi 3 , 4-1 1 Ax vi. J .-LL, GREG AHLERT: Inter- act Club president, Boy's State, Lettermen. PAM ANDERS: COE, FBLA. CH RIS ANDERSON: COE, FBLA. DEE DEE ANGLIN: Mixed Chorus JEANNE APPLE: Band, Band Council, Flag Team, Band Maid, FBLA. SCOTT ARNOLD: Band. CHARMANE ARRING- TON: Ancillae, South- erner Staff, Quill and Scroll vice-president, CINDY ASHLEY: FHA, Le Cercle Francais du Sud Alpha Rho Tau, Revel- iers, Rebelettes, FTA. ALISSA ASHWORTH: DECA. JOANN ATEN: Revel- iers president, Thespians. NIKI AUSTIN: Mixed Chorus. LARRY AUTRY: FCA, Jr. Optimist, Boy's State, Lettermen, Student Council president. PAUL BARLING: DECA. LINDA BARTON: FHA. 9 , f My 4-4 A ' ' Senior Council, KENNETH BEAM: sro. C National Honor In another version of last minute the halls before school and sits in his m S0CletY- studying, senior Greg Ahlert car and memorizes notes for a test escapes the conliision and noise of in one of his early classes. 134 Ashworth, Alissa Aten, ,lo Ann Austin, Niki Autry, Larry Avey, Kimberly Barber, Shannon Barham, Leigh Ann Barling, Paul Barton, Linda Beam, Kenneth Beaty, Lawrence Beauchamp, Tammi 'ik .
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CLIFF CLEMMONS: Interact SENIORS icontinuedl A l Q Browder, Susan A Brumley, Mary . Hruun, Luc-y llry ani, R0llll4.'y Hugh, Robert llurlon, ,Indy Bulzloff, Peter Byrd, Ronnie Caperion, Lcishu -I E r- 9 i Taking some time off from leading cheers, senior cheerleaders A Kelly Easley and Patty Gladwin stop to have a little jim duringi one of the football games. Tommy Van Zandt, senior, may have fell like its a dogs llle when he competed in and wan the foolball home- coming Olympics, November l2. To win, he had la race lo picle up cr newspaper, eat a bowl of dog load fcandy hissesi, jump over a fence, dig through a sandbox for a bone, and run buck to the front -of the gym and bark 'Dixie.' Tommy go! more than a bone for his efforts, though, when he netted the ten dollar first prize for his homeroom, Mrs. Mardell Finselifi world history class. IU Su CI 1: 09 TCH S l 'Keying' in on the question, seniors be- cme the first class in Southside's history to decide the colors of their senior keys by class vote. In an assembly September 30, the upper- classmen changed the keys' colors from blue and white to blue and red. .-A. Q Capps, Barbara Capps, Sheryl Caracciu, Sharon Cardwell, Mike Carlile., Clyde Carlile, Lisa Mark Chu ck LUCY BRUUN: Library Club. ROBERT BUGH: SIO president. RONNIE BYRD: FCA, SIO, jr. Optimist, Lettermen. SHARON CARACCIA: COE, FBLA. MIKE CARDWELI1: FCA, jr. Optimist. CLYDE CARLILE: DECA. LISA CARLILE: Southerner Staff, Reveliers, Thespians, Southern Belle Finalist, FBLA vice-president. MARK CARTER: ICT. CHUCK CASTLEBERRY: Interact Club. CINDY CATE: Band, Band Council secretary, Flag Team captain, Band Queen, Girl's State. MARCY CATSAVIS: Reveliers. MARK CHANEY: ICT president. KIM CLEAVENGER: Mixed Chorus. Club vicerpresiden l. MATT COBB: Southerner Staff, National Honor Society, Who's Who Among American High School Students. CAROLYN COLEMAN: National Honor Society, Rebeletles, Rcveliers, Thespians, Los Reheldcs. CHRIS CONATSER: Band, All- Region Band. SUZANNE COOKSEY: Quill and Scroll, Le Cercle Francais du Sud president, Columbians, Senior Council. ELLA COOPER: Band. PEGGY COOPER: Officers Club EJROTCQ, Rifle Team, J ROTC taff. EMILY COPENHAVER: Southerner Staff.
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