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Jenkins, Staci Jensen, Kent Jernigan, Helen Jesson, Deana Johns, Janet Johnson, Alan Johnson, Paul I Johnson, Todd ' Johnson, Trisha i Johnston, Cindy i Jondahl, Andrew b Jones, Brenda i K Jones, Jodee , Jones, Ricky 1 Jones, Teala -5, 5 Jones, Tom Kearney, Jeanette , Keeny, Debbie ,th- ,xr 1 CD Sixteen sophomores began the year with a bang, achieving a 4.00 grade average at the close of g 1 their very first quarter at South- side. Katrina Nelson, one of the 16 4-pointers, felt that the time 1 h to start thinking about grades was at the very beginning of high school life. In contrast Monty Watts, another 4.00 sophomore student, commented, UI donit think grades are really that im- are an accurate judge ofa person. m portant because I don't feel they dilllllllillg :llllI'IIIl5fS During an expedition at the Philmont Scout Ranch, located in Ammaron, New Mexico, held June 19 and July 2, Allen Hales and Stephen Valen- ti, sophomores, Won the Best Cook of the Trek award for being the best chefs of the crew. Allen almost didnit receive his award after the grease the crew was going to cook sopapillas in caught fire when he put it in the fire to melt. The prize was a Philmont wooden nickle and an embroidered Phil- mont patch. 3 'ii i.,1.,.,- . 3558 .- ..,, ,..,q,, 1 ' su , Aff, .5-, zz j i- ' Q , s - a re X -lfq ?.,. t . A ,Z , , , . Q3-ig, ,P , i ni Q R ' 4, ' ,K A fe. Q F'-ij ' .I I ,V 'A ,ix M, - ,vsv M F .U I . 'hepep rally for the NHS-SHS football game, soph- hui ares displayed spirit by forming a train all around gym. Keller, Steve Kelly, Kevin Kelosky, Terry Kelton, Kevin Kennedy, Elnora Kimbrough, James King, Leroy Kittrell, Carson Kleck, Joey Klitz, Richard Komp, Linda Laffoon, Danny Landrum, Janet Ledbetter, Kip Tired and worn out but feeling good and proud of them- selves are soph- omores Mike Crawford and Mark Hadlock after beating the NHS Grizz- lies, 15-8, Oc- tober 21. 7
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SOPHOMORES fcontinuedj . s ' it Q L ' fy 'J . GETS ' f it 'i.31.4,l ,X 1 -QP' .5 '03, ft53 'Q..fQ2 , ii A Grading scales becomes a part of sophomore life on the first day of school as the tenth graders receive information and instructions during an orientation period in the audi- torium. Hawthorne, Gary Haynes, Thomas Hearn, Scott Heathcott, Sheryl Heinrichs, Steve Hendricks, Angie Henning, Ronnie Lee Henson, Hal Hewett, Sharyl Hicks, YuVonna Hightower, Daryl Hill, Derrina EY, Annette Wal- drop, sophomore, sf .8 Y knows it is not so r funny when a 1 4'small person is 1 asked by a teacher 1 to see her l. D. 'I l'liIi card to make cer- tain she was in the right school. This happened to An- nette after the 1977-'78 school year began. Of course, many sophs seem to have this or similar problems 1 at the first of the A year-and the I. D. , card becomes a Y handy ally. 1 66 Gordon, Brad Gordon, Steve Granderson, Charles Gray, Kathy Greenfield, Bernie Griffin, Jill Hadlock, Mark Hales, Allen Hall, Dennis Hamilton, Judy Hamlett, Eddie Hampton, Clay Hargrove, Dana Harmon, Debra Hathcock, Lisa Q A L f' A ,P , t X M . iii' Z , . ii li L, ...V , A V ' ' xi Y i i 5' 33 O , V 1-gg lyka ,. 9 -5 A N 1 -iff, K h - ' ' , 44 . .W ' 'fi . ,.....,. . , 55.15 .1-1-.ffwff-an E-1.1 W 1 . ., ,g5f2sa. ri .., 1. ,H 3, ins f -...eq -, x .st , 1 i . N.. . . ag t ,,, 'I 1' is ' wir' . 2... Q fa . MI, ., lg x '55, .r Nu, p X a .3 ' . E9 'ff .,. . ffl ,. Q. bfi'-A he-1 A . xl! .N H 4- my . .. . L., , its if , x X. f- 'll 0 ef CSQUTHWQQLD JGUIQNZXLIQST It became the most important thing in my life at the timef' said Bill Giuffre, sophomore, when des- cribing his emotions about his first big story in Southworld, the stu- dent newspaper. Bill's feature on UFO's appeared in the Nov. 4 issue of the paper. Tq it ' I iii' i f g i. get information for his story Bill had .1 1 X- N to interview Mr. Bill Pitts, a UFOI1 a. g 1? ogist. .gg 1- Bill's account was used on the .e . , full centerfold of Southworld, the , e ,,,, l, first such in-depth story written by iw l ' a sophomore staff member. lx . . Hill, Kim , T f Hoffman, Jeff - Hoffman, Jim 3? ,Tl 3, 1 Hoffman, Laurie - , V , s Hogue, Jody , ff i . ..f . X X Holland, Karen Holzman, Robert Homan, John Howard, Kathy Howell, Crystal Hughes, Kim Humphrey, Barbara Ingle, Dale Inness, Bill Jay, Jerry fi
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SOPHOMORES fcontinuedj Ledbetter, Stuart Lee, Dwayne Lee, Gardner Lee, Kim Lemon, Melea Leonard, Cal Levering, Kelly Levy, Ken Lewis, Mary Lewison, Liz Lindemann, Bruce Lininger, Rusty Little, Cindy Little, Rob Litzinger, Beth Loman, Roy Looper, Tracy ' Lorenson, Liz GTUNECSQ OF BEETHCDVEN 'tPushing the right buttons at the right time is the hardest for mef' That is how Thomas Haynes, soph- omore, explained the difficulty of his job as composer operator for the Southworld. Beethoven, the IBM Selectra Elec- tronic Composer 3000, is used by the Southworld for all production work in setting stories into print. Thomas, along with Lana Taber, was among the first sophomores to learn the complicated workings of the composer. r l Sophomores full of spirit 4 pep rallies were heard yellin 4'We've got spirit, welve got prid X The class of '80 will never die! 3' .ln Lyle, Lisa Maness, Lisa Mann, Jeff Martin, Cathy Martin, Kelli Mason, Cheryl Mason, Kent Mathews, Craig Matlock, Lisa May, Karen ' x May, Karl McCann, Darlene -4 In ' HMS? V: r 'r' Q , McConnell, Kelly 4, , as McCutchen, Lisa W 5, 44, ' W , McDaniel, Kelley -F A A 'A . McFerran, Bruce ' - is , McFerran, Tina 'iii V, Q - McKee, Adyna .L J L McMahon, Julie ' H ' ,A McSwain, Amy X V k,.' ' , 1 ,ze ' 5, Q' 5 N Q ' E Xi D I O The mi ht mice f 4 and the 'tChain the Bearl' O if E Y 0 1980 have been just that- MIGHTY! They were way ahead when they won the ! banner contest in the home- coming parade on November contest as well. The sopho- mores gave the juniors their traditional silent hand treat- ment right back to them.
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