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JUNIORS fcontinuedj Treadway, Kim Tucker, Mark Turner, Pam Uerling, Lisa Vance, Kim Varner, Scott Walbe, Steve c :: m I-' is S Q 5 5 5 : ' V, E. 5' 5 'U 5 s: CD CD 'A 9 3 5 5 Q. o' Em: rn ' m G 2 5 fb E' C sa .. '-a O E E: 2 v V , 5 V 413, es-he il K s , -f A' 5 ax , , t .. .tai .vt ' 'Nu-X ,M 'X - 'G an Q 3 2 1, 'K , i.. - V 1' ' 4 W ' Q , L, i-L Vg ,w55gf.?fg I I 2, , L i 5,5 ,V sn iff' , - Hi: ar at R5-,Wye lynx 'F L .. gNL . h w B t' Q15 Y , -uf Antz: I O I O O 0 I I I O I Walbe, Vincen Webb, Paula Weller, Eddie Wells, Kim -nf Werner, Becky West, Laura White, Nicky Wiederkehr, Betsy will Wilkerson, Nancy W Wilkins, Greg X W Willard, David I M K ll H, it . , rg W I , . is l X Ink- ,I u I I L , A mong o ther julia'-raising projects during the school year, Junior Council sold red 'if ' and blue Southside Rebel pens in November and December. 'N The pens sold so well, they were re-ordered. I 1 l A W ,4 T, ,. W ' Q - . -r 'ef l f V 'T H- . Pr QV 9-Z rf I ls si N, , jg V l 1 , r l , 3 - I Q 1 2 Fish proved to be profitable P u ' ' for Junior Optimists at the arz- , nual fair, September 23-Octo- , Indian. garb decorates the frame of Brian Mat- ber 1. Keith Lau, junior, help- , lock, junior, at the band's Halloween party, ed operate the fishing booth . October 29. at Kay Rogers Park. i 160 J
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-'am Smith Greg Smith, Janet Smith, Ken Smith, Laura Smith, Melody Smith, Ronnie Smith, Sara iff? Solomon, Becky Sosebee, Scott Spicer, Cheryl Spicer, Greg Stancil, Sandy Standiford, Jeanie Standridge, Darrell Stanulis, Laura Sterling, Butch Stocks, Sharon Strack, Mark Sumter, David Swaim, Jo Swink, Mychale Szczerba, Julie Tasler, David Terry, Kurt Thiele, Elizabeth Thomas, Marvin Titus, Treasi Toney, Paula Stay at sclzool or leave for lunclz is tlze question, It kind of breaks the nzonotony of tlze seliool clay to go out to lanelz. lt's more jan going to differ- ent places because staying lzere all the time gets to be b0ring, ' says Kinz Kelley, junior. A lot ofpeople do remain at selzool tlzouglz. Juniors Rieei Mills and Janet Jones enjoy lunch in the cafeteria daring tlze Hrst week ofselzool, . I Activist in almost any kind of sport Les Lester gets exercise riding his ten speed by his house
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, l Q. 3 infra Williams, Jackie Williams, Leslie Wilson, Cindy Wiswall, Jim Wofford, Billy Woods, Julie Wooten, David ' I- Girls 1242! are now nut- mmzbc-'1'i1zg Ilzc' boys' 12082, This new lead is a switch as last your thc' boys Oumzmzbwecl flze girls. L V . x -- X., X , XX, lj 1 X Shim -. w I 1 Football homecoming royalty for the junior class consisted of four maids: Kim Treadway, Laura Smith, Missy Butler, and Lisa Perry. These four girls were honored in the homecoming parade by being escorted by their driver, Roger Day, down Gary. Q Worden, Holly ? Worsley, Harry ,,., ri wright, Cheryl V Wright, Scott ,.,. Yarbrough, David Q Yowell, Billy ' x N H n IBBON WINNER ' it 1 A 5522329 I w 5 Todd Conatser, junior, spends a great mount of time Hgoing off the deep end p to speak. t Todd belongs to the Fort Smith Swim eam which normally practices five times a 'eek. 'Tm not as good as I want to be but fs still fun participating in amateur swim- 11ng. Todd estimates that he has acquired 00 ribbons and 35 medals since he started avimming at age eleven, his biggest accom- lishments being a fourth in the 200 meter fee-style and a second place rating in the l0O meter breaststroke at the state meet. 1 4'My present ambition through swim- iing is to be recognized in a major college nd to be accepted on an NCAA swimming eamf' Whether Toddls ambition is fulfilled r not, it can still be said that he is making waves here in Fort Smith. K, .tx 4. , u E Wm' r ff!! ,Q K if 4,-...W Y ,, K. Q' ,L V 2 --i' -if f N 'Q l fry' 5' QP' ' ww, .. -l, 5-A , f . QLLLL if 7' A 13' v Qc it l. f Z ' it , Southern Belle hopefuls each had their own interview with the judges. Junior Carol Ransom nervously prepares for her interview while the judges make their notes. The Southern Belle contest which was held on September 24, in 1 the Southside Auditorium, was sponsored by Senior Council. I ,o0o. 0. :ooooo 0. .0 ..0'0.. tooo, ooooo '. .' : 0.0 : 'o. .0 :' 0: :' ':' ': .oz ', ,' 0 :.o ' ' o ', 0 o 0 ', ,' 0: 'o on 0 o 0 0 0 : , 'Q U sooo 0 o 'o 0 sooo 0' 0 ' 0 Q ' U' 0 o g 0 Q .ggg cool . o 0 'O 0 Q 0. .soon 0 . . : . . 0. ,- : '.:: : : -. .- : -.: - - - -, g -. l,,g0 0 Oooooo 0 0 'ooo' 0 oooooo '
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