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E . .ff P P P P b P . A ,calf A! . 1 W le senior French club members Gina Peoples and Ken Voise debate over what to nr, Jennifer Chappell, sponsor, licks her lips in anticipation of the coming meal. VM ,-f-- . nu . L 'if Q 4 clubs. Student Council mem- 2 mi'-Ll .C , ber Betsy Wiederl elzr fupper rightj sells student discount cards during her lunch period. - Effie Various merchants accepted Q X X ...Q J Participation-the key to Q , W . 'P ' ' T these cards in exchange for discount prices. The council also sold license plates frightj that raised both spirit and finances. DECA members R S Pam Procell and Kelley McDaniel flower rightj take IRS part in a field trip to the An- V tique Car Show held at the Municipal Auditorium. After a halftime performance in the drill team, junior Sharon Stocks fbelowj awaits the third quarter. l w If lr' ' ' -2 proclaiming 1977 as the year of the Rebel is Dorothy Hosford, English teacher, T-shirts, sold National Honor Society, were available to the body and fans. ff' .5 'S 1' 1 49 . QX ' Q W AGAIM 4 4 4 4 4
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v P p P P Clubs and Their Activities Break Up Daily Routine organizations create new ideals for old money-raising drives ,Mia IH!!! Clit! of 3.-te main Obtaining more money for school projects is the Octagon Club's objective for sending Lisa Nordin, senior, out to sell Southside pennants. Lisa sells junior Keri Littlefield a pennant as sophomore Donna Nuckles looks on. ts:-il With the assistance of her friends, junior Michelle Miros and senior Jenifer Dickinson, senior Barbara Safranek fcenterl arranges the Spanish Club's exhibit in the main foyer display case in support of the National Foreign Language Week. Clubs, like corporations, have one goz mind: increasing the dollar value of the f budget. However, methods of securing fl differ in a 'corporate' way. Channeling tf funds into various areas of use, Southside's poration of approximately 45 clubs and org zations began the year with the 'selling of ious items of stockf Marketed items included license plz pens, t-shirts, jerseys, pennants, hats, candy, various other items. Car washes, door decora contests, doughnut sales, and work weeks X held, in addition to the annual events, suc the Southern Belle Pageant, sponsored by Senior Council, the Spaghetti Supper, helc the Junior Council, and the Key Club Christ Parade. New ideas sparked in several club ac ties, such as the Junior Councills Donkey Bas ball Game and the French movie sponsorec the La Cercle Francais de Sud. Originality was displayed not only in 1 projects, but also in the organization of sex new clubs. The Orienteering Club, a nonacade branch of JROTC, was established with motive of teaching primary and important 3 and compass skills to its members. According to lVIfSgt. Jesse Simmons, Oi teering is being able to find the shortest dist: between two points, which is not alwag straight linef, Mu Alpha Theta, a national honorary ma matical society, quickly became one of S I While Southside football players put forth their effort toward another victory on the field, senior C Burns shows her enthusiasm and support by chd them on. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
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