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

 - Class of 1971

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Peace is what this over-sized symbol means. Used at Senior Carnival it is just one of the many posters made by students during the year. gf' ww. Play practice has lighter moments mixed in with the serious. Nancy McConnell lseniori lets out a sigh of relief be- tween scenes. Study fatigue is overcome by Randy Reedy labove lefti by taking time out for a smile. Tommy Farrow Iabovei changes pace by taking part in a pep rally skit. European tours have attracted Southside students for the past five years. ln the summer of 7970, 22 Rebels visited the continent. They arrived home on August 71 after a long, hard summer of travel. Student Life 21

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Courses and Iubs spark unique lifestyles Aside from high scholastic standards maintained by South- side, special courses and club activities help to spark young talent and develop unique life- styles of its students. Since its opening in 1963, the school has produced outstanding journalists, thespians, athletes, artists, musi- cians, and vocalists. Special interest in history and culture has sent Southsiders Horsemanship has always been of special interest to many South- siders. A vid fan Carol Morris takes her turn at the Art Club horse show held October 31. 20 Student Life abroad for the past five years to European, Scandinavian and Asian countries. Election time on the school, local, state, and national level has sent some students off campaign- ing for a certain candidate or a special viewpoint. These broad interests in the world around us have helped mold the distinctive Rebel life- style during 1971. Hanging around in the physics room is a favorite of Pat and Tom Boulden. Free time between brain sessions sometimes prompts a little goofing-off pfifffliffyf K l tifiez nfs rs it X rzfgslfwn-H. 1:-,,'-f' , Q I ll 4 'if: :l3.'Es1vw fr. , tr V if f ', 's-223: V. it H1461 K law gg-sat' 4 f Ff2'Z5t'.-f ', 353: , i igijg ff 1 '? 1 . iraq-4 te! E 5 W ei . H -Q, . ef s' 1' '32 Wg, , .,,, K :W is -A-. 1 X3 , mt, r lvfigfs kgs.. K2 11 M , Cgfsgm X,-af K ew f ,,-,H .xg as .t gig- I 2 oss ' 'Z W ii X rifles :Q s hw fill- x 3 3 3 'D ,,'- aff, , I Q Z i V! iff' .M J Wffg fi +52 1 if 1 AP' 5 is a gl if sit 1 f . ru 9252 :fag ' sg s1f 2,o f.:t- 1 ., N' in fi '2'E'2.J-:Z 21: P s1' ati,,',?',H le ,.,, A nh 2' fgrf 4 Eiffel gf J if a E in 5 Mi 451 fr if Www in g 1, if



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Rebel Week theme: Victory in the Heart of Dixie 22 Rebel Week Ka-Boom! was heard each day at 3:10 during Rebel Week, October 5-9. The cannon Li'l Reb sounded the end of each day leading up to homecoming night on Friday. Rebel Week was filled with numerous activities centering around the theme, Victory in the Heart of Dixie. Tuesday was designated as Jail Day, when students wearing green and white, the opponent's colors, were jailed during lunch. Wednesday was selected as Color Day, when each grade wore different combinations of red, white, and blue. Lighting up the sky on Wednesday night, the annual bon- fire was highlighted with a pep talk by lVlr. Harry Shipley, presi- dent of the Booster Club. Spirit reached its height when a large cardboard Pointer dog was burned in effigy. Thursday included a float parade and the traditional Clash-Day for Sophomores. The Homecoming pep rally, lasting almost an hour, took place Friday afternoon. The winner of the Super Rebel contest, James Farris, was announced during the all-school assembly. The overwhelming spirit of Rebel Week had a victorious effect on the game, as Southside defeated Van Buren, 26-3.

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