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. . - , .. X 1 S-Q., .ix . .- S3 ii is if fs .Q-..iaz...,,......sf.....,.,,,.,.h .5 S. ix Kandy Evans, junior, portrays one of Santa's helpers fabovej for the Art Club in the Key Club's Christmas parade, December 22, Mark Strack, sophomore, works in the Art Club's booth Qbelowj in the Senior Carnival, December 18. The Art Club sponsored this booth in which darts were thrown at teacherls caricatures. Christmas spirit is lifted by FHA with their comical Christmas tunes. Mark Williams, sophomore, trys not to smile as he receives his FHA jingle.
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SPECIAL INTEREST CLUBS fcontinuedj I 1 i 14 1.1.1 1.1.1 1- -I I 24 oreign Flair Spanish and French ioin in egg-fight initiation annual Christmas Post Office. The club also gave a shower for the Interfaith Community Center. Initiation of Le Cercle Francais du Sud and Los Rebeldes new members was at Sebastian Lake. The ole egg in the spoon game ended in an egg fight. 'tJudging from the egg fight and the other activities that We accomplished, We had a very active yearf' senior Glenda Hall, Los Rebeldes president, summed up. Los Rebeldes was also responsible for a first in the Senior Carnival. Members made buttons with the per- son's photograph on them. On December 22, French Club members filled the fcontinued on page 261 Juniors Marla Smith and Kelly Jones do their part. in Le Cercle Francais du Sud's French dinner. I-my 1 ' cf ,-if ' e eu- KY ei. 1 gg' 1 X - . E K - -- PEP-SQUAD: Front row-Haunert. Parish, Gatlin, Peoples B tt' C' ll glagsvmasgxa. Back row-Freeman, Me'eks, Woods, Smith, Kor'lqarI1esi'Dewi1?t, 1 nl l 1 l 1 l FBLA: Front row-Miss Sherry Stockton isponsorj, McRay, Ciulla, D., gsecretaryj, Hay, Werner fpresidentg, Carli e Qvice-presidentj, Skinner. econd row-Hamilton, Qualls, D, rown, Meadows, Dixon, Holland, B. Capps, S. Capps. Third row-Hobbs, C. Brown, Moon Muse Snow, Tripp. Fauna ww-srrahin, Nelke, Anders P1yma1e,'L.Ciul1a Mc- Reynolds. Back row-Elliott, O'Neal, Grubb, Lambnght, Gately. Pom- renke, Caraccia. - -4
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SPECIAL INTEREST CLUBS fcontinuedj I- cn L.I..J L.I.I I- -.I L.I.l Cl? 26 i - mart Cruwd School routine broken with trips, new auditorium N LATIN CLUB: Front row-Gilbreath, Coggins Qvice-presidentyt Cokely Qpresidentj, Clark, Henderson, Powell, Back row-Whitsitt Qsecretaryj, Daniel, Gibson, Moms, Richardson, Griffin, Platt ftreasurerj. FRENCH CLUB: Front row-Ciulla, Seward, Jordan Qvicepresidentj, Cooksey Spresidentj, Curtis secretary-treasurerj, L, Srmth, Higgins: Second rowgFaldon, orden Jones M mith Pryor Tinsley Khnghamer, Third row-Turner, Grier, Hardgraire, Hiclks, 'Lyons,'Sawyei'. Fourth row-Jcsson, Brasuell, Ransom, Day, Ashley, Dempsey, Voise, Back row-Dixon, Beck, Parker, Chambers, Haupert. halls with French Christmas carols. Another one of Southsideis foreign lan- guage clubs sent four students to Little Rock, November 13. The four R. O. M. E. men bersg Kim Henderson, Mitzi Gibson, Steve Griffin and Patti Rush, competed in a Latin skit which they devised. The Art Club started off the year with a chartered bus trip to Silver Dollar City. We Went up there to look at the exhibits, President Cindy Lensing explained, but we ent ed up not looking at them but riding the rides.' During homecoming week the Art Club dis played a door decoration which Won first place Watchful eyes lurked in the dark to view tl new lighted stage on which the Reveliers pre- sented their first production, Sabrina Fair, November 19 and 20. f'The nicest thing about this year has been the new auditorium and being able to present a performance on our own campus, Mr. Bob Davenport, sponsor, explained. Although education is what school is all a- bout, clubs help break the monotony. Active o not so active clubs brought people together and made Rebel friends. I l Tina Summerhill and Barbie Mudd, juniors, organize their display for the home-economics open house, December 9.
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