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

 - Class of 1971

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Convincing customers of the exciting aspects of the kis- sing booth, Steve Frazier, senior, brings in many customers. 'Free pot' frest roomsl was offered to Sou thsiders and was gratefully ac- cepted. Karen Kanze, junior, took advan rage of the generosity to check makeup. Water-splattered face of s ff V 1 ' Cindi Cole- ' .': ' man tells fg , LW the story of ' Q A ' 7 success , ',.bb Q N if warm l 'E -l for the sponge a H . N throw booth. i 3 9 9 a 1 NH X Q i f' Q X ig Xt, tix w '1 K v xx 3 ' QR ' wx 292: 2 f xfifi' W6 elil 5 iiiif ri f .35 . Senior Carnival, 1970, Provided booths from fortune telling to poker. Seniors Pat Boulden and Steve Fraz- ier, labovel, wait anxiously for their next card, dealt by Mike Loyd. In the fortune teller's booth,' lleftb, Pat Watson, palmist, chants mystic words of the future.

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Cindy Hendrix peers from fortune teller booth for prospective customers. Grass and hippies make scene at carnival Free 'grass', peace symbols, and hippies were on the scene for the 1970 Senior Carnival, Octo- ber 31. The theme, Rock Festi- val, chosen by the Senior Coun- cil, offered new ideas to the annual carnival. The carnival offered the annual sponge and dart throw, kissing booth, fortune teller, casi- no and dance. New ideas includ- ed a stack of hay advertised as free 'grass' and psychedelic pos- ters proclaiming peace. The spec- tators and workers were attired in blue jeans, tie-dyed shirts, bare feet, and beads. The carnival was climaxed by the crowning of Janis and Jimi, Marsha Plunkett, senior, and Joe Dickinson, junior. The student body nominated and paid a penny a vote to elect the crowned couple to reign over the carnival. The winners received free entrance into all booths. Southside's hippies line the counters during the dance in the cafe- teria at the 7970 Senior Carnival. 28 Senior Carnival John Wayne at a Rock Festival? Not likely, but Senior Carnival hippie Charlie Koenig poses with The Duke lin spiritl at the concession stand during the dance.



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With a few minutes to spare, Marshall Stouffer, junior, re- news old acquaintances with Mr. Miles Shopfner, dean, dur- ing the first day of school. 30 Student Life Prisoner Michelle Nobles pays the penalty under the guard of Steve Graham. Southsiders wearing green during Homecoming were given a jail term.

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