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Tension builds as the 12 newly-chosen final- ists, Jeanie Standiford, Lucy Lee, Lisa Carlile, Cheryl Woolbright, Melinda Frietsche, Melissa Shaw, Kelly Easley, Cheryl Price, Ginger Daniel, Laura Smith, Candy Pevoto, and Suzanne Willlkzms, await the judges' final decision, before the eagerly awaiting crowd. Emotions embrace Kelly Easley, senior, as she is greeted by friends after the pageant. Stress is off and contestant Laura Smith, soph omore, shows her approval by huggingjunior Melissa Shaw. Both were semi-finalists in the pageant, 17
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Ist runner-up-Candy Peuoto, senior ,ff ,,, In ,, ,K , J id fan 5, qv im vw l-L 'F' 5 its r is ,- i , i 1-ll I 1977 Miss Southern Belle-Kelly Easley, senior 2nd runner-up-Cheryl Woolbrighf, junior GALENDAH GIRLS pageant, she replied, '4Southern Belle teaches the girls to learn to work with a group of girls, and while answering the questions, it teaches you to be yourself? . . . She also said, '4The girls shouldn't take Southern Belle that seriously-just consider it an honor to be chosen and have a good timef' . . . Having successfully brought off its main money-making project, the Senior Council then prepared the twelve finalists to appear in the organization's calendar, which went out in December. ..l'JQfUZ6?5. L . . . The money- received from the pageant and calendars was used to finance the Senior Prom and ban et in Ma 16 qu y' Winners Cheryl Woolbright, 2nd runner-upg Kelly Easley, Miss South: Belleg and Candy Peuoto, Ist runner-up, show their approval. 1
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Memh r nl I- L.lJ I..I.J l'- I L.L.l I 18 Three new clubs organize Special people have special interests, and Rebel clubs bring these out. New special interest clubs have been added while only one was dropped. One newcomer was the Karate Club, sponsored by Mr. Dino Augustino Cadelli. Meeting every Monday in Mr. Cadellils room, the group moved the tables and chairs and began their practice. First, they all warmed up to Mr. Cadelli's count in Japanese. Then members went over the basics of this unarmed self-defense. Another first in Southsiders' special interests was the Tennis Club. As sponsor of the newly-organized group, Miss Judy Jones said that there was really no purpose of the Tennis Club besides bringing those who love tennis closer together. The club resulted from the establishment of the sixth period individual sports class. Another new club was the Future Business Leaders of America KFBLAJ. HThe size of the membership was a great surprisef' Miss fcontinued on page 205 ,,,...,..-v---G' L-.4 I gl J ' Monday afternoons brought the newly established Karate Club together. Mr. Dino Cadelli and Johnny Lyle, sophomore, demonstrate this skill of unarmed self-defense. X r f' TENNIS CLUB: Front row-Parker, Graves, Waggener. Second row-Baxley Cvice-presidentj, Holcomb fpresidentj, DobbS. Wibbing. FTA: Front rowfMrs. Burton fsponsorj, Lyons lpresidentb, Smith. Second row-Ashley, Etter, Rush Cpublic relationsj, Carter Qsecretary-treasurerj. X f . . KARATE CLUB: Front rowfMr. Cadelli isponsorj, Richardson, Helms. Second row-Doyle, Branch. Shaffer, 1
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