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A Zu . ' Egg ,, Dixon, Greg 2, . ix - ,K Doyle, Stephanie . ' -be Q , M, gunavin, Brent , fl, l Q V uncan, Karen ' A f ,f ' Dunn, Nancy l , 1 'Q' ,L ' - L 'Q 41 , . . X , Eye, Doug 1 Q-' 7 , pf. A 4 . Q V 1 ames, Diana IX ' eene ,iff K, X' i .. -+-.sf iii, fs W ' ' w Where 's the best place to '. . R learn about nntsie?Aeeording n 'a e Qi ' 3, 5 f, , , , YQ- sf ' K it to Katherine Feild, junior, zt s . F45 K, -e ' H , - ,-, ,,., .L . , J. A I - , the National Music eanzp at h If was-tf1'1fff5f5f and we A . 'M Interloelien, Michigan Io of me 10sf,I2xL7lHfg this lay' 4 ' X 5 ,- M- : b g 2 Q which she attended last sunt- 1 Ve bu IU' az 'dmc Sa' ' K 'L -13,1 ' if L liner To qualify to attend the A A- 'if , Mir? 3 , Lcarnp, Katlzerine had to send tapes 0 f music she had played 'and reeonzrnendations, l Homecoming festivities included dressing for Halloween during the last week in October. Rebel Spirit was displayed by juniors Laura Smith and Sandy Stancil by dressing as trick or treaters. Edwards, Jody Edwards, Marty Elliot , Laura .Q Evans, Donna Evans, Keith Ewing, Don Ezell, Gary 5 e YH' hx xx. , Q I i A i. ..- If 3 Q 1, .' Pr' e. Farrow, Beth Feild, Katherine Fink, Harry Floyd, Jerry Fowler, Bryan -1 Freeman, John .1 fm Fusher, Thomas Galloway, Pamela Gant, Pam Gattis, Julie Geels, Ronnie Gibson, Leslie Gilmour, Maureen Glasscock, Nancy Godfrey, Larry Godwin, Jay Goodrum, Brenda Graham, Sheri Green, Jody Greenfield, Barbara Greve, Curtis I xjis fi :ffl NL drummer's fantasy Disbelief was junior Laura Stanulis' reaction when she was told tlzat she had been selected as junior drum major for the Rebel band. I thought that they were kidding rneg they had already told the other drum majors that they had made it, Laura re- called. Laura was told the day after everyone else, I had been wondering wlzy people were con- gratulating me when I hadn't nzade it! Laura became the Hrst female to ever hold the position in the Rebel Band.
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. Cooper, Cathy Copple, Dave g Corbell, Teri Cordell, Laurie qs I Cowan, Kathryn . Crafford, Teresa Crane, Lou Ann . Cravens, John . Crump, Joe Cunningham, Mike . Cunningham, Todd O ' Daniel, Ginger Davidson, Diane . Davis, Karen Davis, Perry JUNIORS fcontinuedj Ciulla, Cindy Ciulla, Laura Clark, Denise Clark, Ken Cleavenger, Debbie Cole, Jeffery Cole, Kevin 'F' , 5 'Q r 'Y QI W mf ' I bn srl 1 ' '7 ug. f .R as-gg: .wvnff -L- C J, M112 IQ!f,,,53D9-ive a, A i U 1? i-,.f.f VICTORY spells out the spirit ofthe junior class during a pep rally in preparation for the Northside game in October. Which one? Teachers may look the same, but they donit teach the same, said junior Mike Cunningham who at- tended St. Michaelis High School, a private Catholic school, in Santa Fe, New Mexico. This is only one of th differences Mike notice between St. Michaells an Southside. He feels that h could have received a be' ter education in a privat school because it doesn have as many students an the subjects hardly vary. Conatser, Todd Condren, Debbie Cook, Mary Ann DeLay, Zem Dickey, Dean Didion, Janet Dishno, Alycey If' ' Afvgw yo,-k was ,he Wim, by 'wljor hours earlv, began to sus eel that some- !! J P U-3 Brgndg 8917313 day gf modeling, Whig-h one had played an elaborate hoax on her ' was parl of her prize fir winning the when no one arrived Io nzeet her. But all O Co-ed Cover Girl Modeling Conregr, doubts disappeared when a representative ,U Brenda, her plane having arrived two Of i'C0'6Cl' HW'iV6d. - o 'o o 'o 0 0 0 0 g0'0g 0 o oooq 0 0 0 0 ,O Q .0 . , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 . Q 0 . . 0 . g 9 0 0 o 0 . 0 0 . . 0. . g , : 0 I 0 0 o 0 0 , 0 0 , , . 0 . . 0 0 0. 0 . . . , 0 0 0 0 ' ' ' ' g ' 0 0 0 0 0 o ' ' U 0 ' ' 0 0 0 o ' 0 ' , ' g g 0 c 0 U. 'C Q. .C 0 I U .f Q Q Q Q Q ooo ego o o 0 o 0g,g0 o..o , 152
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JUNIORS lcontinuedj Griffin, Marcy Griffin, Steve Griffin, Tara Grizzle, Cheryl Hampton, Phil Hanna, Bill Hardwick, Kevin Hargrove, Melinda Harmon, Billy Hassler, Ginger Haunert, Marie Henderson, Kim Hendricks, Laura Hendricks, Sandy Hicks, Greg Hicks, Pam Hightower, Roger Hinton, Lisa Holland, Sherri Holmes, Mark Homan, Mike Hopper, Steve Houck, Linda House, Tracy Howard, Jeff Howell, Kimberly Hudlow, Mike Huffman, Lisa Hunt, Gary Hunter, Terri Hutson, Debbie Ingle, Peggy Ingram, Pam Irwin, Katie Jefferson, Linda ,xx 1? sf .,. :N ' , , -..KY X fl SWITCH Attitudes vary, but there appears to be a pre- vailing spirit ofschool unity in Northsia'ers. This was the observation of Robert Beck, junior, when he and Northsider Henry Davison nzade a run through of each 0ther's schedule, shortly before the Northside-South- side football game in Octo- ber. Both students wrote stories of their observations. The two views were printed in both Northsidels and S0uthside's school news- papers in hope of estab- lishing better understanding between the schools' stu- dents, Joyful emotions show as junior cheerleaders Kim Treadway and Sarajane Phillips congratulate each other ofS0uthside's 15-5' victory over Northside in the Grizzly Stadium, October 21, new kid in town Ronnie Lewellen, junior, is a new student who last year attended Stratford Senior High School, a three-story high school in Houston, Texas. The school has wall-to- wall carpeting, its own football field and a basketball coliseum, Ronnie remarked. Stratford has about the same number of students a Southside 115001, Ronni pointed out and the school, just four years old. According to Ronnie, there was a lot of open space and large glass areas. t '6The quality of teaching was probably the best in the Houston area, he said. Off campus lunches and a large variety of clubs are the things that Strat- ford and Southside have in commonf' 4
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