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maids for football. sv y ls shown on the t as she urgently at the Southside- game, November 4. as one of the four sophomore Cagle, Bill Callender, Debbie Capps, Sharon Card, Ricky Carson, Cheryl Carson, Elizabeth Cassady, Catherine Cate, Skip Cates, Ronnie Champion, Cindy Christian, Eddie Ciulla, Terri Clark, Gary Clark, Terry Cochran, Judy Boyett, Joe Boyett, Karon Branch, Marilyn Brannan, Christian Brazelton, Marge Brooks, Bob Browder, Melissa Brown, Bruce Brown, Kim Brown, Laurie Bucella, Tony Buchanan, Brenda Bull, Brenda Burrell, George Burrows, Gretchen Buxton, Lori rv. . t ,Q e iff? l , Liu ..,- K my -my-Q 1 ai ,Leif . , e'f..,, - ' .xi f it 'i ff' 4 Ne..-f - Some 32 strong sophomores who Champion and Carol Goodnight, .tffizg lets '43 l ?a,- 1 ,, N' iw na 'swf'-Q. t S -:Intel-. 5 'ilk - Exist? 11' t tit iw'-2 E ,ffm if-1 ' 3 ' ii 1 -me I -5' K 34:-3 ' i . ,.-- i f if -5 . if , f 'T af' E ty, iff. Dressed for Halloween, Danny Laffoon, sophomore, wears a fuzzy, pink and white bear cos- tume. This was also part of homecoming activities. enrolled in JROTC, such as Cindy got an early taste of military life 'Denali 'Duf HI feel that there should be more sopho- mores and juniors on the varsity basketball team. We should get to play and get some ex- periencef' These were the feelings of basketball player Mike Crawford, one of the few sopho- more members of the varsity cage team. Mike I did double duty by playing for the Johnny Rebs also. 163
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GLASS UF 'BH ' fiif , ' 2' Aclin, Dru . in Adams, Karin iv Adams, Vicki . Adamson, Robert .6 ,. ogg, 'f,, . 295 z Allen, Kirk Allen, Tony Allison, John Altes, Greg Argo, Jeff Ashley, Darrell Atchison, Brad Bagby, Leslie N... Ball, Brenda Barnes, Donnie Barry, Chris Barton, Melissa Bateman, Keith Bates, Beverly Beck, Karen Becker, Sheila Beineman, Denise Bell, Gaylan Benn, Kim Bennett, David Beschoner, Dana Beshears, Bret Blackwood, Pam Blalock, Adam Blythe, Lena Bobbitt, Benita Bohnenkamper, David Bolten, Tammy Boosman, Frank 1 it When I get a piece of music that's really difficult and I finally master it, I feel good. Meeting and overcoming a challenge is probably the most satisfying part of being a musicianf' Obviously sophomore Kerry Sanders has done just that-overcome challenges. In addition to belonging to Southside's orches- tra, she is the youngest member of the Fort Smith Symphony and belongs to the high school all-state orchestra. Despite the many hours she devotes to practice, Kerry main- tains a 3.50 grade point average. 2 Wherets His Pants? '4At first I felt kind of b since it was the last game and 2 but when the team Went ahead ai Won I didn't feel quite as bad. Don Oscai, sophomore,Went Russellville with the junior varsi football team for the last game the season only to find when they arrived that he'd left his footb: pants in Fort Smith. Don, usual the starting halfback, was forced Watch the game from the sideline 4'Since everything happens to m the team Wasnlt surprised, but thl still made me feel better at the e1 ,ff Santa, or Feild Russell, with rein- deers Kelly Pellegram, Roberta Winkler, Karen Boyett, and Julie White, sophomores, were at the Christmas Parade. of the game by Winning? I saws fake Emma Staying up until 2 a.m., going over notes, studying at the last minute, and praying a great deal. This pretty Well described the sophomores on the days oi semester exams-the first which the sophs had ever faced. The tests were held January 26 and 27.
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Coffman, Alan SOPHOMORES fcontinuedj .i I ' 2 rv . fun? ,' my ii izlr 4 A E, H X. N . . 5 Q 1, ,R W X. Ng X P- X X in ,- -C I '4 'I win-I-aff: - Q x- x is K C I 5 i is Coggins, Gary Copeland, James Copher, Mike Copple, Jennifer Cox, Nikki CD Most sophomores form definite opinion 'H of what Southside Will be like before the fi: ever get here. But opinions can be changed a shown by these sophomores: CD Katrina Nelson: HI thought it would b SSH big, but it shrunkfi Wade Smith: UI was afraid that the senior would pick on me, but after I saw the girlf who cared about the seniorsf, Genice Moore: I was scared at first, bu now I like it and I have more friends. Crane, Roger Crawford, Mike Creech, Tharon Crockett, Dan Daniel, Karla Dauphinais, Dina Davis, Becky Davis, Jeannye Davis, Tammy Dedmon, Carmon Devero, Greg Dickinson, Brian Didway, Lee ' 1' Diemert, Lori x ' -z .a I Monty Watts, sophomore, was selected to represent South- side in the Hugh O'Brian Leader- ship Award. Monty was chosen from names submitted to a committee of seven teachers. He was picked for his partic- ipation in organizations, ability to get along with others, and leadership ability, according to Mr. C. Ray Baker, committee chairman. ,. . J, ----......,,, Q . 'W ' U 55 f If ' 3,,f1f'-' vi, v ' 1 164 Dobbins, Billy Dooly, Briant Dormois, Keith Doshier, Jack Doshier, Jo Anne ,Q During a Sophomore Council meeting in room 266 before schr November 17, Danny Laffoon, class president, presides over thei of the council. Danny goes over several important details with fell members such as the various fund raising activities to go toward tl senior prom. Douglas, Diann Douglas, Melissa Dubbs, John Easley, Amy Gave Thanks It was my most memorable Thanksgiv- ing,', said sophomore Kim Benn. Kim and approxi- mately 100 other South- siders celebrated theii holiday at Silver Clif: Ranch located in the snowy white mountains oi Colorado. As members oi Young Life, the student: spent five days on the sk. slopes of Colorado.
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