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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 r r -P P P P E i in il l - .a-ure.,-at W, 4 -'gear'--N taining more money for the sophomore class is homore Council's main objective for a car wash, homores Donna Worst and James Chaplin finish up the day. , largest clubs, being composed of approxi- tely 60 members. Almost 45 clubs were active this year, with main goal of each being the same. tfClubs provide a definite place for social vities to its members, Charlie Wohlford, ior, remarked. NAlong with performing munity and school services, clubs provide lir members with social responsibility and anized group activities. The purpose of a club is to raise funds for l organizations and charities and to provide rest in other school sponsored activitiesjl n Haupert, senior, added. For many, clubs unite people with a mon interest, and help create close friend- s. '4Clubs bring people together, giving a person ihance to work with others, which instills a se of group participation and responsibility hin each individual member, commented lily King, junior. The clubs at Southside were of a wide iety this year. Six service clubs carried out jects benefiting the school and community oughout the yearg four language clubs took t in foreign language conventions, and four or societies gave credit to outstanding Work students in such areas as scholarship, drama, letics, and journalism. The cheerleaders osted' spirit while cheering the football and ketball teams on to victories, the Dixie Belles 'ertained many spectators during halftime formances, and the pep fcontinued on page laws Y Y Y V Surrounded by little Rebels everywhere, sophomore Debbie Wheeler adds the finishing touches to her Art Club project, the Rebel Man, which was sold for 33. Y 9- -f H V Q if 4 . xx 9 , Y fx, ,- 'jAu..,. ,Y .i y -1-Os, A-My Barrels full of cheese, carmel and buttered popcorn are sure-fire ways of earning money for the Art Club. The group painted the barrels with Christmas scenes V and sold them to SB Popped Popcorn Company for 82. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 69
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