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Dunford, Joni Dupire, Nancy Dyer, Kim Emerson, Marcus Emery, Nancy Endl, Todd Eoff, Kim Erickson, Matt Erp, Trish Etchieson, Tina Eubanks, Jill Evans, Tonda Faldon, Scott Faldon, Vicki Farris, Greg Feather, Allison Feder, Todd Flippen, Lilly Fowler, Kristin Franklin, Kevin Frueh, Marcus Fulford, Adam Fulgham, Tina Gallant, Todd Gann, Cera Gates, Angie Gilbreath, Sarah Godwin, Denise Glidewell, Jamie Gober, Scott Gorden, Marla Gosey, Jeff Gragg, Ginny Graham, Eric Gramlich, Rick Gray, Bill Gray, Kevin Green, Jim Green, Renee Greenfield, David Griffin, Cathey Griffin, Kelli Grosze, Scott Gusick, Carla Hall, John Hamilton, Johnny Hancock, Gail Harper, Kim Harris, Missy Harrold, Susan Hart, Judd Hart, Todd Hartness, Ashley Hatcher, Holly Hawkins, David Hay, Vicki Hendricks, Audrey Hendricks, Teresa Hendrix, Danny Herod, Tina Hewett, Tammy Hill, Laura Hodo, Karen Holland, Melissa Holliman, Jeanni Holmes, Kristin Hoover, Kris Hopkins, Aaron Lynn Howerton, Rodney Huffman, Lynnette lngle, Sheree Ingram, Norman 168
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Bivens, Mary Botsch, Tonya Boyd, Melissa Boyett, Kenny Bradberry, Laura Bradford, Greg Brammer, Cindy Brooks, Shannon Brown, Kep Buchanan, Robert Burr, Amy Butler, John Caddell, Cyndee Caldwell, Samantha Campbell, Leigh Carlisle, Sandra Carman, Eric Carson, Leslie Carter, Kim Carter, Sonya Cassady, Sharon Cassel, Kassie Cathey, Christy Cathers, Taml Cauthorn, William Cawthon, Kevin Cecil, Marcus Chapman, Melissa Chapman, Michelle Chapman, Tami Claghorn, James Clark, Lona Clements, Kirk Cluck, Rod Cogburn, Patricia Coleman, Jeff Colquitt, Ftod Condren, Alan Contreras, Maria Copple, Dirk Corbin, Phillip Cox, Gena Craig, Bill Crandall, Gary Crawford, Dana David, Klm Davis, Terry Dawson, Courtney Dawson, Tamela Dean, Nancy Deitert, Shane Deuster, Carol Devine, Tom Dewitt, Peyton Dickens, Dale Dixon, Derek Dixon, Heather Dobbs, Janell Dobbs, Paul Donald, John Doss, Philip Douglas, Sandra Duerr, Andrea
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Shaky Beginnings Sophomores Proud to Be a Rebel S ophomores have it rough. Having to adjust to a whole new world isn't easy, and it causes a lot of anx- ieties. Most prospective sophomores worried about getting lost in such a big school. There are a lot more people, Jennifer Bergeson, sophomore, said. I worried about not being able to find my way around. I worried about not fitting in. Sophomore Mike Seieme was also worried about not fitting in. I felt lonely because I didn't have many friends here, he recalled. On the other hand, there may be a problem of fitting in too well. I was afraid of getting my head The rules and regulations for Southside are explained to the sophomores by Mr. Sims, vice-principal. Looking over the rules, sophomores Courtney Dawson, Tina Fulgham and Kenny Boyett get their first taste of senior high. stuffed through a wall, sophomore David Hawkins said. Mickey Mouse is a term most sophomores are familiar with. I was afraid of being put down because of being a sophomore, Lynnette Huffman reflected. I was dreading being Mickey Mouse. Most people agreed 'that Southside was better than their previous school. lt's easier to learn here because of a much more relaxed at- mosphere, David Hawkins thought. The people are more open - more friendly and easy to talk to, Lynnette Huffman said. You can be friends with everybody. And they're proud of their school - proud of what they've done. Pride seems to be a widespread emotion at Southside. So what ex- actly does it mean to be a Rebel? We're such a great school and we've achieved a lot in sports and academics, sophomore Tonya Botsch replied. We can be proud of everything we do because we put everything into it, l'm proud to be a Rebel because of Mr. Baker and our football squad, Lynnette Huffman said. Maybe it's better said simply. Like Jennifer Bergeson said, l'm proud. What can I say? l'm a Rebel.
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