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SOPHOMORES fcontinuedj Q-'f f'X , Smith, Tanya Smith, Valerie Smith, Vernon Smith, Wade Sneller, Bruce Speck, Cindy Spencer, Toni Stanfill, Vic Stegall, Larry Stein, Eric Stewart, Sherri Stokes, Lisa Storey, Reynolds Stracener, Patricia Stringer, Regina Stroh, Bernadette Stubblefield, Tracy Sulcer, Kathy Taber, Lana Taylor, Lacey Taylor, Laura Taylor, Ty Tedford, Shelly Thames, Sara Thigpin, Deneise Thomasson, Bryan Thorpe, Rick Thrift, Sharon Titsworth, Keith Trobaugh, Leon Valenti, Steve VanPelt, Kim Varner, Britt Vaughn, Jerry 52. . . WV lf..5iT V ,,,l,, ,b 'ti a y id f V! 'l 'vm E Vip f 2 Gish? l . e gm., 'Q - ,I Q msgs i ' at Q3 zz uw 5 1 KS. - 1 Egg!! N ti 'V I' 'ii.ff7?':f:.iifiiifla'gl -K Y I .ILL .- : :gig L Ei , x .es v i x t vig' Learning the principles of cooki with various food labs is in the horr making courses. Making doughnt seems to be sophomore Katg Howard is specialty. have latched onto Rebel Paul Mosley in a mid-seaso Mosley, a sophomore into service by sei losses during the year. Two Texarkana players n m Pinning the nose on a c m caricature of Mr. Stan 2 li Cate, band director, is a : L popalargame with Bruce : U Sneller and Marcia Foster, -3 A sophomores, at the Hal- a loween band party. Vince, Ginger defense Thirty-one people gather at the Westark, Boys? Club twice a Week and ado it., Who are they? Theylre the Fort Smith Judo Club and what they 're doing is practicing for judo meets which are held on Weekends in, Arkansas, Missouri, Louis- iana, Tennessee, and Okla- homa. Barron Rice, sopho- more, has belonged to the club for seven years and has been fairly suc- cessful in competition. The people you meet at the different places and the fun you have on the trips is what makes judo Worthwhile for me,', claims Barron. ENID HF 'PHE LINE 172
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Y ax ti. the pleasure of going off campus for lunch, sophomores, Lee Clark, and Roger Skinner come back to school after eating Completing their door decoration for Homecoming Week, October 31-November 5, are Linda Komp and Brenda Ball, sophomores. I I. D. card ictures are like mug shoots. Or thatls what it seems by V the look on sophomore Ronnie Smithls face as his photo is taken. Riddle, Sidney Rieder, Rhonda Ringo, John Robben, Tina Rogers, Myra -4- he f yew. - Rowe, LeAnn Royo, Rosie 5, Russell, Feild 'll Salter, Renee M Sanders, Kerry A 1 Scamardo, Brad Schleiff, Valarie Schneider, Judy Schneider, Sheila Scott, Lisa Seiter, Diane ,ttgffigz ti Shaffer, Deena 1 'vs ,aff ,,,' fgj',K1,'i. , Ltgiif gg, - 4 S! 4 i, .im A it hifi , R Sharum, Elizabeth a.f?P!ShQ1a . it Shaw, Randy ,Q nf Sickles, John QQ., ' .NW 54, ' Sisemore, Brett 5 43 Ni- l Skinner, Roger X q Sloat, Sandi or -ff., Smith, Carla Smith, Cindy A Smith, Gary Smith, Jamie , I Smith, Ronnie With a neiu hairstyle to Smith! Steve go with it, Skip Cate, K M sophomore, seems to be N t enjoying himself at the band 's Halloweenparty. tg This year was a first in which S . . 5 sophomores were not able to have B B WV favogggtiqgligiiggigig d Zny membetrs can the Dixie Belle? Don Oscai, sophomore, put boys this year- There E 1 S a fest' t eff 'fa-S a mu? his athletic abilities to the test J were 244 girls and 240 Q Sf-iii Seat sgga e Oraliromo S this year by coaching pee wee boys, Which Comes out Z games p p p QS an basketball for Evans Boys Club. to 1,02 gifls per bgy. 171
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. K- 1 ,... w out editors for Southsidels news- er, Southworld, devote much of ir time to putting together the erls design. Sophomore Lana Taber ws one of Southworld's double e spreads onto a design sheet. star can be born by studying and ieping up in school. This is what FrylHightower, sophomore, seems to link as he catches up on his reading istudy hall. G l 3, I t Vines, Laura Wald, Alice Waldrop, Annette Walker, Scott Warbritton, David Watts, Monty Webb, Phil Weisenfels, Martha Weitlich, David Welk, Beverly Wells, Stacy Werner, Chris Wheeler, Debbie White, Julie Whitehead, Romona Wicks, Larry Wikman, Suzanne Wiley, Laurie Williams, James Williams, Jeff Williams, Steve Williamson, Dennis Wing, Marcilla Winkler, Roberta Winton, Ross Wofford, Diana Wohlford, Cindy Wood, Jennifer Worden, Laura Worst, Donna he X ,. 4 'Q 4 ' 7' fx --2 - .1 :Q , Y-5, ' LT Z.. Q ' . ff , - ' A iiii l ,Q . ' , . S 3 .-if A . ,Qs . . X 60. A ,, I 4, . Ad ' . 1 f: l ' ' f , px xx All 'ffr.ff.3,!, 5' 1 X lg N 14.'...JE7' M W . ,A I. 334 Y - iiii it i -fl - f- 1:- r ' A in if A V- Q 'Ya ,zz ,, if - A 4, V ' A -.. y 'iz,i,Qff, 4 '. - ye- W., , R , lg., . p . f I All I . f ,- A fi A l ri I , ,'i' , ,Q- i ' g S 2 f 2: ' V155 W A , 4 A 3 Vg Ex Z! jig f V Wright, Tammy Young, Serena Young, Steve Zinnamon, Eddie l w Many of Mrs. Fran Atkinson's English stu- dents took on new or different views after reading the bestseller iLife After Life by Dr. Raymond A. Moody. This book contains case histories compiled by Dr. Moody in which he describes people who were pronounced clinically dead and were later revived. Sections of the I book tell of the exper- ience of dying, such as Out of the Bodyf' 'The Being Of Lightl' and HComing Back. Other sections form parallels with Works such as 4'The Biblew and possible explana- tions of this phenom- ena by Dr. Moody. Hlt made me think that I shouldnlt really be afraid of death, but I shouldn't look for- ward to it eitherfl ex- plained Mike Medrick, sophomore, after read- ing the book. Bill Giuffre, soph- omore, added another reaction: '6Basically, my views were not changed. Death is a mystery that must be faced when you reach it. It seems useless to me to dwell on dying while you're still alive. l' 17
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