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Campu oordlnatore . Students continued to show a growing interest in the three Work-study programs this year. Due to m increased interest, Mrs. Sue Devero was added as a teacher in the D. E. section. Four teachers are now in charge of the programs. Mr. Clarence Treat is teaching Industrial Cooperative Training this year. ICT is a ' trades course. Mrs. Carol Phillips is in charge of the COE program, while the D. E. classes are taught by Mr. James Shropshire, Mr. Troy Bedwell, and Mrs. Devero. 'LQ ebe b ti' d C to be Lthe cfffgndhs stviliieellitlsi motto this year as money was collected for a Canadian trip. Club members sold imported Swiss chocolates, in various sizes and prices, held a garage sale, presented a movie in the cafeteria for one dollar a head-, and operated a work-month in which odd jobs like mowing lawns were done ,to raise money. The title of the film they presented was Le Boucher or in English, The Butcher. The movie also featured a cartoon about King Tut Everything that glitters is gold. At least it was for 18 Southsiders, 3 Northsiders, and 15 adults who viewed the ancient gold treasures of King Tut fTutankhamenJ over the Thanksgiving holidays in New Orleans in a trip sponsored by the Art depart- ' ment. The articles at the exhibit were shown like the way they were seen in the pyramid by Howard Carter, archae- ologist and discoverer of the treasure. Fifty-five artifacts from the tomb N were on display in the New Orleans Museum of Art. ul think the favorite piece of most students was the golden mask of the boy kingfi commented Kelly , Burns, senior. 'tMany of the students were impressed by the minute cletiab in the gold and ivory works and the intricate carvings in the wood worksu, remarked Miss Pat Baskin. The fact that King Tut died at the age of 18 l was a surprise to many also. 1 y 1 ni Heckle and Jeckle. For refreshments the club members sold popcorn for a reasonable ten cents a bag and also sold cokes. ' h I , ' Many students find last min studying a necessity. Here, Rich Miles, sophomore, hurries to comp. an assignment during study hall. ' Mr. Otis Edwards Mrs. Mardell Finsel Mr. Larry Fimple Miss Cathy Foster Mrs. Gloria Goodsell M l ' f.i Q va., 1 N I l lc . 5 Wu.. '.. 'k..E?'4.1 4? Q ' res. u t. fs Q, - Q W Mrs, Nancy Gordin Mrs. Rosie Halpin Coach Donald Hart Mrs. Linda Harwood,MS. Patricia Hoffius Mr. David Hogan Miss Dorothy E. Hosford 24
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Billye Bumpas Mrs, Blanche Mrs. Cheryl Busse Coach Norris Byers Mr. Dino Cadelli Mr. Stanley H- MVS- Jennifer Burton Cate Chappell F l , i fstxef ,f . -:aff ' iffffid fr ' if Y ,Jw 4 ' V . ,L.:::g,fQe'5j?Af. 'kelif Tag as of a if I tr . ws -' 11 li - .f r l . X v - ' - 51i'S1frw: fi 5 '73, , 1 , tm X 3 , CW ZQZ ,Q 'H' A - 3 ' jiifi gy U . A . . A tt f . K K t ,bl . Q .:a:,-,l,ir ,ig. si .1 ' is, 1 , 4 'J R 1 ' fl Q I ' D ' M43 .4 is ' - Lunch time brings an extra chance for sophomore Brad Hixon, to catch up on his studies. eat lunch and talk. Mr. Clarence Treat, and Miss Dorothy Hosford take time from their classes to 1 MRS. CLARA ALVERSON-girl's athletics, physical education. MRS. FRAN ATKINSON-English, sponsor: Sophomore Council. MR. C. RAY BAKER-American history. MS. PAT BASKIN-general art, crafts, fashion, commercial art, drawing and painting, sponsor: art club. COACH RONALD BATEMAN-drivers, education, basketball coach. MR. TROY BEDWELL-DE I, Careers I, DE Pract. MISS ANTIONETTE BELAND-Technical general science. MRS. BILLYE BUMPASS-English MRS. BLANCHE BURTON-English MRS. CHERYL BUSSE-English COACH NORRIS BYERS-Arkansas history, golf. MR. DINO CADELLI-biology MR. STANLEY CATE-band MRS. JENNIFER CHAPPELL-French, English, sponsor: French club. MR. JOHN CROSSNO-English, German. MR. BOB DAVENPORT-speech, sponsor: Thespians, Reveliers. MRS. SUE DEVERO-DE MRS. SUSAN DICKSON-geometry, math analysis. MRS. FLORA DOVILLE-homemaking, sponsor: FHA. MRS. BILLY DYKES-Spanish, English, sponsorg Spanish club. MRS. JANICE EDDLEMAN--American history, economics. MR. OTIS EDWARDS-drafting sponsor: SIO MR. LARRY FIMPLE-shop MRS. MARDELL FINSEL-world history, sociology, psychology. MISS CATHERINE FOSTER-algebra, advanced arithmetic, study hall. MRS. GLORIA GOODSELL-Latin, English, sponsor: Latin club. MRS. NANCY GORDIN-English, grammar composition, world drama, British literature. MRS. ROSIE HALPIN-family living, child development, homemaking, sponsor: FHA COACH DON HART-physical education, study hall, athletics. MRS. LINDA HARWOOD-business arithmetic, shorthand, study hall. MRS. PATRICIA HOFFIUS-physical education, girls' athletics. MR. DAVID HOGAN-music, music appreciation. MISS DOROTHY HOSFORD-English, sponsor: National Honor Society, Rebelettes. John Mr. Bob Davenport Mrs. Sue Deuero Mrs. Susan L. Mrs. Flora Mae Mrs. Billy Mi Dykes - MVS. Jim Eddlemfm ssno, III Dickson Douille
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I'-fs, Juv.-1 Mickie Ms. Judy Jones Coach James My-S. Willene Long Mr. Claude Mrs. Deborah Mr. Keith Mahaffey Lemley Lumpkin Marley I 5h I I I The Southside faculty shows Q spirit flower rightj by cheering t . tgachnig for the Rebels during Northside- Southside week. Creating doughnuts on an assembly line Kleftj are sophomores, Lisa Scott, Kathy Howard, and Carolyn Peerson. W4 I 3, wan , wg: I4 ' K .QQ I v i Y? :jp A -,ga Q if S fir 'S CVE' ,ip - ,. .- N'w.,f Carl W. Melton Mrs. Nora L. Miller Mrs. Dorothy Mrs. Mary Alice Mrs. Ruth Ann Mr. Tom Oliver Mr. Richard Peer MiHiCk Nant? Newton
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