Southside High School - Southerner Yearbook (Fort Smith, AR)

 - Class of 1971

Page 117 of 248

 

Southside High School - Southerner Yearbook (Fort Smith, AR) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 117 of 248
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Agility, skill and determination in VL is combine to make Carol Morris a winner in the Alpha Rho Tau Open Horse Show. Winners of the Art CIub's Open Horse Shovig lleftl John Pope, Sherry Stafford. Carol Morris, and Buddy Cole, were presented trophies by Kathy Morris, Going once, Going twice, Sold to the highest bidder, say Gary Dickinson and Charlotte Parsons labovel at the Alpha Rho Tau auction this spring. Alpha Rho Tau 773

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Kansas City bound, Art Club members Sarah Lancaster, Jamie Caperton and Dennis Oldham board the bus April 7, that will take them to the Missouri town to see art galleries and museums. Alpha Rho Tau holds open horse show Horseshows, ice skates and dramatics were just a few of the ingredients in the Art Club's 1970-71 activities. On October 31, Art Club members held their first open horse show. Twenty areas of competition were offered at a cost of S2 per entry. Awards for the winners of each class were presented by trophy girl Kathy lVIorris, junior member. Tulsa was the next stop on the club's agenda as members explored the art galleries and attempted to ice skate at that city's indoor rink on January 30. Next the club journeyed to Fayetteville to see the presenta- tion of Front Page by the University of Arkansas drama department. Members also visited art galleries in Kansas City, lVlissouri, on the first weekend in April. Concluding the activities the club held its annual art auction to raise money held in lVlarch. 5 l M F T , ,ij I .4 'v sf ALPHA RHO TAU: Bottom Row-Mr. Cooper, Barringer, S. Schmidt. Stafford, Schneider, McLachan, Caperton, Cutting, Alverson, Mosley, B. Robinson, Goodin, Ramey, Meadowsj Second Row-Terry, Flauser, Jackson, Meyer, Laser, Hopper, C. Schmidt, K. lVlorris, Steward, Carter, Englehart, Smith, L. Robinson, Rose, Third Flow-Jones, Price, Reedy, Beckham, Skaggs, Jaber, Staton, Stem, Flhyne, Ffapley, 112 Alpha Rho Tau I l Whittaker, Reichardt, Brown, Reynolds, Rauser, Armbrusterf Fourth Row- , Tanner, Sandusky, Hogue, Sherman, Mitchell, Clement, L. Johnson, C. Morris, Vaughn, Taylor, Jaber, Stovall, Lowder, Sanders, Harvey,' Fifth Row- Moellers, Williams, Dickinson, Parsons, Hendrix, Simpson, Johnson, Vanderforl McCann, McGee, Peevy, Lovett, Oldham, Lancaster, Kratz, Orndorff, Daniels.



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Spring banquet held for DECA bosses Invitations went out to em- ployers of DECA members for the annual spring banquet. This dinner honored the bosses of club members by showing apprecia- tion to these businessmen for offering on-the-job training to students as part of their regular, 774 DECA With decorations and invitations lf 't Q for members' bosses Mr. Shopshire Mike Bassett, and Joe 'f' 'W' Cox prepare nan for the D.E.C.A. spring banquet. 'Tis the season to be jolly seems to be the expression on the faces of Linda Vincent and Rowena Miller, seniors, as they adorn the door of the teacheris lounge with a Christmas tree made by members ofD.E.C.A. fi! accredited school work. Along with their jobs, DECA members had time for other activities such as decorating the door of the teacher's lounge at Christmas and attending the State Leadership Conference at Little Rock in lVlarch. .Wvmu ,E V M ,, , D. E. C.A.: Bottom Row-Kenner, Whittamore, Sims, Plaster, Third Row-Stoufer, Cox Dooty, Toney, Vincent, Bassett, Lovegrove, Patillo, Mr. Shropshire lsponsorl, Wafkef, 5'fV9fE'V, R. Plaster. Second Row-Grigsby, Stecher, Herndon, TOP R0W'Waf1'6'fS, Lafvon, Shocklev, Smffh, Foster, lngle, Waggoner, Miller, L. Dillard, Cole, Lairmore.

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