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A' F 5 ef ' it A 'I N - - .- K t . ' ' Sophomore Adele Backstage scenery gets moved by junior Brooks studies her Kirsten Sigler and senior Brenda Crowley. lines. Props are checked by Senior Melissa Deiley acts out a scene with senior Melissa senior Shawn McConnell. Woodruff. Y .as-QI ' N-as ig Acting ability is portrayed by junior Kyle Hayes and senior Sarah Isaacs.
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56 i Adopting to Change Fteveliers make the best of it. A s the public address system announc- ed the cancellation of school for the following day because of heavy snow, some students, unlike many others, ex- pressed their disapproval. Those disapproving Southsiders, drama students and members of the Reveliers, had planned a Christmas assembly to pre- sent to the student body the following day, which was also the day before Chirstmas vacation. The Reveliers is a drama club with open membership to the entire school. We were all real disappointed about it, Melissa Deiley, senior and Fleveliers president, remarked. Mrs. Patti Treat, drama and speech in- structor, said that would-be participants received credit for their work toward the presentation nevertheless. The credit was counted as Thespian points. lf a drama student obtained enough Thespian points throughout the year, membership into the Thespians, or advanced drama club, was accepted. Auditions for See How They Run, a major play, were held for any Southside student willing to tryout in January. The play was performed for the public in March. Mrs. Treat was in her first year as spon- sor ofthe two drama groups. Shawn McConnell, senior, and Susan Llewellyn, sophomore, practice their lines. :if rf 2. Lines are read by senior Shawn McConnell to sophomore Denise Messamore. Portraying a scene from See How They Run are Shawn McConnell and Susan ' f Llewellyn. 'a .V A sr w E .35 1 fi M it . Flehearsing in class are junior Susan Burnham, senior Shawn McConnell and sophomores Denise Messamore and Robert Buchanan.
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Eddie Graham, Presi- dent of mu Alpha Theta Welcomes all new members at a banquet i in Western Sizzlin. - ath ces Mathematics Whizes Receive Honors S outhside has always had a strong math program, and according to all the standardized national tests, and the 1983-84 school year was no exception, according to Mrs. Sue Dickson, head of the Mathematics Department. A regular Algebra ll course was added dur- ing the school year. In the past, only Algebra ll Honors had been offered. This change was brought about because some people need Algebra ll to fulfill a college requirement, but they don't need the class on the honors level, according to Mrs. Dickson. I took the new course because I hadn't had algebra since ninth grade, senior Jody Eldrige said. I am glad the new course was added. Just as other educational sections and groups have special clubs, the Math Depart- ment has its own honorary club, Mu Alpha Theta. Senior Eddie Graham, the 83-84 president, said that the group sponsored the 1984 Mathematics Test and co-sponsored math tutoring with the National Honor Society. lt wasn't a very active club, he added. lt was mainly an honor group. lnductees to the club had to have completed five semesters of math and a 3.0 grade point average, according to Graham. The club's purpose was to get everybody interested in math together, he commented. -in i ,W .4- ' Math homework gets completed in math class by Sheri Rowe.
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