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The leaders The people who are outstanding in their organizations The Gallery. Leaders representing Southside s clubs and classes rec commended by the various sponsors chosen because of extra hours spent for school, special achievements or contributions. Here are some of them just a few of the leaders that may be remembered ANDY BOLIN student government As far as con trlbutlons, Ive ed to gl thing Ive done My mam oblec tive was to make new friends and keep people smiling TIM RHODES JROTC commander I would like to show other students that any goal is at talnable if you know what you want to aclueve and then ap ply yourself to the achievement of that oa KENT BROWN athlete I think that by being a part of all sports that I have helped give Southside a reputation of being of character and good sportsmanship GLENDA HALL worker I partzczpate z clubs eounczls andpublzcalzons because I enjoy being involved My aecomplzshments are few because I haven I contributed nearly as much to SHS as I have JANICE CRAW FORD leader I hope that through my work with the Sensor C ss I have n fluenced at least one person to show more pride In hlmself and Southsrde Hugh School received yi 1 4 - ' i X ii:-2 K 4. 4 . 7 , M' V 7 iv S7 , g l. i , I F tri 've 5 7102 in every- y w t ,Y fl . . ,, I ,U ... U A I In Ia I- p p r 1 p Q t f . , he V- rf i . . ,Q . 1 I I I AQ 150
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annual Senior Carnival, sponsored by Senior Council, seniors Suzanne Williams Larry Autry display their catch. DIOLU-VWOU Seventy-six trombones in the big parade Maybe they don't play all 76 themselves, but seniors Chris Amos ltrombonel and Paul Hagemeier ltrum- petl are two of three area high school students to play in the 25-member Fort Smith Jazz Ensemble. This group makes guest appearances throughout the area and backs up such performers at the Municipal Auditorium as Bob Boston. Playing her way to fame, senior Liesa Parko, three-year ' ' veteran of the Rebel Band, was selected as one of two Arkansas students to play in the McDonald 's A ll-A merican High School Band, Liesa appeared in living color on television sets all across the country when the hand per- formed in the Macy's Thanks- giving Day Parade in New York City, She also played with the McDonald's Band in the televised Rose Bowl Parade in Pasadena, California, Waldrop, Marly ll allscr Darla Walker Mike ll .ml 1' 1-res 1 Ware, Weaver, Kivel Weir, Dean , Weisenfcls, Ronnie Q., Werley, J im Werner, Susie Wheeler, Debbie Whisenhunt, Laurie V W hite, Bill Whitsitl, Cheryl Whilson, lVl:u'cie N ' ' .Wihbing., Roy SUZANNE WILLIAMS: LoB'R.ebeldes, Home- coming' Maiiiffoothall, Senior Council, Sow ,ig them Belle Finalist, ' W Student Coixncil. PATTI WILSON: FCA, R.0.M.E., Tennis Club, Reveliers, Rebelettes. DIANElWORDEN: Rebelettes, 'Los Reb- eldes secretaryetreas- urer. r BENAY YAFFE: R.O.M.E. RICKY YATES: Los ff Rebeldes, Officers Club, -.-A A f f ll 2 Q. Q, ' o 1 Boy's Drill Team EIROTCQ, Ranger Team ommander QJROTCQ. JIM YOUNG: Key Club president. - an , l On the job,'Debbie Covey registers a sale at the Phoenix' Village Two Theater. r , L. Q- Williams W rlhams, Suzanne Wilson, Paffili U Wordcn,lDianc l Wright, Earlene Yaffc, Benny Yates, Ricky Young, ,l im l' M149 f,
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S Txl Cl S TA A Cl I, queen 'illeing selected Hoineconi ing Queen was like a dream come true. close-up F', lt's one of those things you never expect to happen, and when it did, I coulrln't helieve it was actually happening to me. The biggest thrill of my life, repre- senting SHS! 5' LARRY AUTRY student government This year I've tried to show the students that what we-'ve got may not be per- I if 1 . feet, but if we don't like it we're the ones who have to change it. 5' H ' x 5 x ff ,IM EDWARDS athlete . .. I've tried not only l ' A s - o represent the team but the whole Southside stu- . X' ii' ' dent body by trying to keep a Christian attitude on and off the basketball court. 145-f ge SUSAN HOLLAND tain . . . The one main thing I try to do is promote spirit As a drill team there are two main things I feel like we must do through the year. One thing is to sup- port the Rebels through all sports. Another thing is to entertain the stu- dent body andpar- ents at the game. lA drill team cap- e 'l fi' 4- :QQ KATHERINE 1 STATON IOHN THIELE . . , actor . . . It's an exhilarat- ing experience to hear laughs on your lines Knowing that I have amused fellow students in an honest way makes my whole day. editor . . scho lar. . . l worked too hard and too long at some thing that was too draining and now l'm too tired to write about it
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