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Q ' th 2 . ,,,, ,im Whatley, Ray White, Beverly White, Nick Whitsitt, Greg Whittaker, Lucetta Wiederkehr, Betsy Wiggins, Reed Wilcox, Brenda Wilkerson, Nancy Wilkins, Greg Williams, David Williams, ,lacquie Williams, janet Williams, Nlark Willis, Gary Wilson, Cindy Wiswall, ,lim Wofford, Billy Woods, Julie Woolbrighl, Terry Wooten, Dave Worden, Holly Worsley, Kenneth Wright, Cheryl Wright, Scott Yarbrough, David Young, ,l anice ,-QI i s zeziint piacfieed far rheSfaaz1sa11f:fes I I A , . A, Three sophomores, . .,, ll riffs- , Tffmefz W??? OW fhef? fwfflingifi ,z in 553 ,S :qs Q 5 73 , 3. as if N Q4 3 e drill team was being introduced at the first pep rally held I- - 3, sophomore Patti Bateman put her best foot forward. Out - gyj, Dixie Belle members, 16 were sophomores. . ,, , C?S9?U14?f3ffafE7:Q7'iCQQEf?if!Q5u.t,,glie, sffffoffhefbhevlyedf- e I Allen, ?f7na2Shiflert,,arid Earp V 2 . f1WHy4tfmeyrwelibuarvntthetfbks basicxfziuriiigf 111235 Q 2 9, Ill fx g Zh - , QED T During football homecoming, Patti Bateman, Laura Smith, Sandy Stancil, and Kim Treadway were selected as the V E four sophomore maids. H- I don't see hovv I got it, but I think R f ' it's an honor and l'm sure glad I was i 'E chosen as one ofthe maids to represent Q' the sophomore class, commented Kim. Who's the largest class of all? lt's the sophomore class, with a total of 522-265 girls and 257 boys, which figures out to about 1.03 girls per boy. ZM L Q IIIIE 177
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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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.W V, 2 Z 2 7 W W 5 7 f l e i W i Q e 4 W , 'Q f f a ? Sklllllllif SMU Students take on part-time jobs during the off-months and so do teachers. Miss Dorothy Hosford, junior English teacher, works as an installer for Brave Security System. Mrs. Donna Perry, homemaking teacher, is an interior dec- orator for a construction firm, while Mr. James Shrop- shire, DE teacher, owns and operates a drive-in. Spectator sports are a pastime of many people. But Mr. Dino Augusti- no Cadelli, biology teacher, spends his spare time practicing and per- fecting his karate. Mr. Cadelli has a second degree black belt after thirteen years of hard work. fs 1 wr--gg Top Row: Mr. Tony Scherrey, Supervisor of Secondary Educationg Mr. Bill Stancil, Director of Athleticsg Mrs. Ruth McKinley, Director of Title Ig Bottom Row: Mr. Gene Maddox, Director of Pupil Personnelg Mr. Miles Shopfner, Director of Materials and Main- tenance: Mr. William E. Cordey, Director of Fiscal Services. Completion of the auditorium and the new all-weather track were two large-scale projects directly involving Southside that Dr. C. B. Garrison spearheaded as superintendent of schools. Dr. Garrison, who is in his sixth year as superintendent, heads a 12-member admin istrative staff at the School Service Center: 'D' N. lv!-v-so Top Row: Mr. Ralph Riley, Deputy Superintendentq Dr. Johnny Ow Assistant Superintendentg Bottom Row: Mr. Calvin G. Patterson, Di- rector of Businessg Mr. Wallace C. Floyd, Director of Instruction.
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