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Rinehart, Susan Riser, Rodney Roberson, Cathy Roberson, Karen Roberts, Brad Roberts, Cindy Robertson. Toni Rodriquez, Charlie Rogers, james Ross, Charm Ross, Karen Ross, Mike Rotramel, Dorcus Route, Rod Rowton, Rob Roy, Tina Rush. Debbie Salter, Lisa Santos, Karen Schalski, Darrell Scheurer, Mike pocllaleca Jer The s0pholnores'firsl Class elections resulted in lhe inxtallalinn of Sherri Holland as Snplwnmrz- Council President. Sherri wax glad In receive this honor in Starling the Class of '79 towards their xeniar year activities financially. This year the sophomore class sponsored many projects ranging rom car washes to dixcos. 'R . ss g , J. V' B S X as Q3 .,e.,., f p ,T 5 Af 5, - ' wr Q ' ' ii' '- 53 ' it xhgiq' 1 1, 8' 2' an, - , oi ' , C X . '24, 1 . K , 5. .-3: ,, . 5 -- ,-- 'i , - A-3 Y, ' 611- 4 , - x l' - ' 1 l ' . lf- ,rr y V M., .K V- vig, a- 5 4. Q ,S N 1 f ff rsilr ,r 2 ' r , , X- .r ' ' Y r Z , 1 ,,A,,!,: , V' .QP X , ' .'. ., ,Q w V f - - L., ll , X 'flw f l Q fr- ' ' e gf' i X r slggl ,C Qt . K 1 ,qv .sf V, g, ,M - . ag, .1 N r 'i'55ifi'i If , 7 i riff 115' nf 'L 5 .,f7'i'f f ffl I S, 1 it The latest in fashion can be seen as members of Ms. Dorothy Hosford's sixth period English class model for homecoming Shaggy Dog Day. Schoeppe, Emma Scholl, Tina Schrader, Mark Schulze, Birgit Sears, Richard Sexton, Rhonda Shaffer, Doug Shaffer, Renee Shaw, Mike Shaw, Steve Shaw, Suzette Shearer, Michelle Shelby, Denise Shelton, Tracy Shiflett, Tina Shopfner, Terri Siebenmorgen, Tony Smith, Greg Smith, Greg fx GD .2 4 o o cz aa .n aa nc 175
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SOPHOMORES Ccontinuedj JL1 Butterflies, stage lights and audiences lie in the 'T memories two sophomores ri have of October 23. But i more importantly, Tara Z Griffin fleftj and Jeanie Standiford will remember the evening as the night they were selected as two of the twelve finalists in the Miss Teenage Fort Smith Pageant. -X25 -Q1 Morrison, Neal Moser, Rocky Myers, Carol Mycrs, Kimberly Neal, Craig Neal, Nancy I Neisler. Joel 7.4 Nicodemus, Ricky Nolan, Brenda Nolte, julie Nowotny, Tres Osborne, Tcssy Pachmayr, l.isa Parker, Kim Parker, Pam Patrick, Karen Penn, Cindy Perry, Lisa Pettit, Karen Phillips, Cathy Phillips, Sarajane Pohlc, Kevin Pollard, Phil Porter, Duane Porter, Paul Powell. Kathy Price, janet Putman, Kathy Pyle, Tammy Qualls, Dale Randall, Anne Ransom, Carol Ray, Cynthia Ray, Michelle Reather, Pain Redding, Judy Reese, Raymond Remerschcid, Dale Richardson, Alan Richardson, Andrea Riddle, Muriel Many long hours were spent perfecting the talent routines, but the girls had fun anyway. One time I practi- cally forgot all of my routine, laughed Tara. I'm really glad I en- tered because I met a lot of new people, com- mented Jeanie. Tara remarked that one of the main reasons girls entered the contest was because of the schol- arships awarded to the winner and the three runners-up. The pageant, spon- sored by the Dr. Pepper Co., was held at the Mu- nicipal Auditorium. lil li N ll? li NVQ lhlll lllgekllii Tl lg IHID I li N Ill? li ld ll? ISS 174
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SOPHOMORES lcontinuedj Stancil, Sandy Standiford, jeanie Standridge, Darrell Smith, Janet Smith, Kenneth Smith, Laura Smith, Melody Smith, Ronnie Solomon, Becky Squirrel, Judy Stanulis, Laura Sterling, Butch Stipsky, jolm Stocks, Sharon Storms, Levada Strack, Mark Strang, Marvetta Strickland, David Sumter. David Swink, Mychale Szczerba, Julie Tasler, David Thiele, Elizabeth Titus, Treasi Toney, Paula Treadway, Kim Tucker, Mark Turner, Pam Uerling, Lisa Varner, Scott Waggener, Debbie Walbe, Steve Walbe, Vincent Warner, Randolph Weaver, Randy Webb, Kelly Webb, Paula Weller, Eddie Werner, Becky Smith, Joni Smith, Sara Spicer, Greg Staals, ,leff Swaim, .lo Terry, Kurt Vance, Kim Ward. Bill Wells, Kim West, Laura Ewa WEST TQDHE What is the most memorable thing about being a sophomore? When asleed this question, sophomores re- sponded with a wide variety of answers in- cluding the following recollections: Meeting so many new people. Wishing l were a senior. Making the lowest grade point l have ever made in my life. My Hrst real date. Not having a date for homecoming. Brenda Berry says she'll never forget 'getting my picture taken in the middle of the football Held with my sweats half way off Michelle Shearer said, The freedom we have is the most memorable thing. l don 't think any sophomore can honestly say there 's nothing to do at Southside, because really theres something for everyone to enjoy doing. l just love it! commented Tina Shidett. Rebel Rookies 176 :Q I! F r E
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