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. . balloons. . . and more balloons were set with helium by Pam Ingram and Mike Shaw, members ofthe Student Council. thsiddbs nine homecoming maids and their escorts, ell as the homecoming queen, were introduced in- ually in the pre-game ceremonies. Senior maid n Holland is escorted onto the court by junior dy Cates fabovej. :VA uf P iff' Selling red, white and blue balloons was the job belonging to many varieties of clowns. The jesters roamed the gym and halls before the pep rally and Southern Beau Pageant, peddling the balloons. Shannon Barber and John Thiele, seniors, are ready to do their duty ofadding to the home- coming festivities. T 9 45
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,,,, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ,,,,,, ,,, I I I I I I I I I I I I IIIIIQ 8 QIIIIII 0 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 0 Bottom rowYFrietsche, Heinrichs Faier Staton fsec- 0 retary-treasurerj, Patterson Lpresidentl, Sawyer 0 gvice-presidentj Bach, Smit , Davis. Second row- ! 'errie Faldon Parleo Skinner, Cousins Patterson 0 Kelly, Hunt, Whitsitf, Gately. Scott. Third row4'Iler- O esa Faldon, Hall, Curd, Moon, Lowery, S. Myers, N. O Myers, Jones, Fourth row-Rodgers, DeBerry, Rey- O nolds, Lidzy, Crawford, Broadwater, VonHatten, 0 5'VuZen,ICollemaX, g1iederke4hr,tHi5gi'ns. Fiftllg F0315 0 Bono - - e s, en ins, n erson, a ts, 0 nson, ive i er, 0 Broadlzgrgglij SfIy,Slf,2'i'i3rf,?gi,5'l,!,?fj'fpti-if-,1Lf'iQ,235-Q?rd' Fillyaw, Turner, Pevoto. Six th rowfAhlerl, Hathcock, 9 tarytj, Wicks, Hall, Second rowmRodgers, Myers, Duerr- L'ggeH' Morns' Wood' Nguyen' Butler' : Cat aneo, Faier, Whitsitt, Ballard. I 5,,,,NHs INDUCTEES ,,,,, Boltom Webb, Kelley, Shultz, Thiele, Cargpbell Bui, Miller, Griffin, Ransom, Klinghamer, icks. Second'Graham, Farrow, Wehunt, Arrington, Crawford, Tinsley, Cowan, Gibson, Stanulis, ' Didion, Godwin, Faulkner. Third Mills, Kasten- baum, Haupert, Struck, Siebenrnorgan, Wofford, Plugge, Leonard, Beck, Moore, Wells. Fourth- Gilmour, Stubblefield, Hunter, Waelder, Weller, Hallmark, Shaw, Hunt, Gatlm, Hightower, Seite: . IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIC THE ACHIE ERS I nv: Rkof 'l Honor. Service. A mark of distinction. ' ' ' For the members of Southsidels fourteen honor and service clubs this d mark was not arrived at easily. School and community service, hours of ath- letics in season and off, after school time spent in room 111 to meet pressing deadlines, promotion of new activities to arouse school spirit, superior aca- demic records, play rehearsals and performances and much more made these fourteen organizations and their members unique. Membership in any club means meeting certain requirements, but being inducted into an honor or service club is even tougher. Members of these clubs are voted in on either merit or school involvement by either the faculty or student body. Honor clubs have a special place at Southside. Outstanding achievement in academics, athletics, journalism, and drama are recognized through the National Honor Society, Lettermen, Quill and Scroll, and Thespians. The Southside branch of the National Honor Society has continually grown into the largest or- ganization in the school. t'We've begun meeting in the auditorium because itls the only place big enoughfi laughed vice-president Marianne Sawyer. Fifty-nine new members were inducted into the society at the end of first semester. Requirements for membership are a grade point average of 3.75 for sophomores and 3.50 for juniors and seniors, as well as faculty approval. The traditional candlelight initiation ceremony Was held on February 21. Highlights included Honor Society students got- into the festivities ofHomecoming Weel signing up'l for the annual parade down Gary Avenue held by the .S dent Council on November 12. 46
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