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Looking Good Nothing Beats A Southern Girl Girls, girls, girls! Overwhelmingly the most popular subject when it came to guys. There were many differences of opinion as to what made the perfect girl, but the most important quality seemed to be good looks. Senior Mark Moore commented, I think looks are important because it shows that they care about themselves. Many guys also listed a good per- sonality as their most important quality. I like a girl that I can talk to, a good personality is very important, said junior Phillip Plunkett. Many types of girls made up the student body at Southside this year, but one thing is for certain, there was a guy out there for everyone of them. The eyes are a major attraction for boys. Sophomore Rustl Hopkins talks to Kim Eoff, sophomore. An attractive smlle ls a quality that junlor Llsa Wofford has. A frlendly conversation ls enjoyed by Stella Holland and Craig Cousins, seniors.
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Dixie Volentine Rebels Celebrate 'Heart-y' Homecoming U sing VaIentine's Day as a theme, the Student Council spearheaded Deep in the Heart of Dixie as the Basketball Homecom- ing celebration, February 13-17. Throughout the week, activities were planned to build up school spirit before the Rebels-Rogers game on Friday night. Such events as the Biggest Heart in Dixie contest and the Secret Hugger competition were new addi- tions to the homecoming fun. The council also sold carnations which were delivered to homerooms on Valentine's Day. Door and hall decorations by homerooms, class councils, and clubs gave the school added color during the week. Prior to the varsity game on Friday night, senior Cindy Mosley was crowned as the 1984 Basketball Queen, chosen by members of the basketball team. Maids included seniors Stephanie Rhodes, Stella Holland, Kim Ward, Linda Battistag junior Kim Boren, Rebel Ward, Page Hiller, and Stephanie Harp, and sophomores Pam Milkert, Rusti Hopkins, Alice Shuffield, and Rachel Powers. The week concluded with the tradi- tional homecoming dance in the cafeteria. James Jones, a local disc jockey, was the director in charge of music for the event. I W? tt ssif .. E 5. WSRQ - Spirit is raised at the pep rally as the louder the yells the faster the pies hit the faces of seniors Steve Litzinger, Mark Moore and Larry Fulford. Crowned as the 1983-84 basketball homecoming queen is senior Cindy Mosley. Helping with the homecoming decorations, seniors Julianne Lee, James Hornsey, and Caroline Thompson show spirit as they decorate senior hall. M
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