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LIFESTYLE: seeking the answer to realitys why Tearful laughter Engulfing all during lVlr. Baker's Grand Lollipop Avvard, Organization somehow Coming from the mad chaos Of a Rebel deadline day, An atmosphere of mystery Resulting as the Southerner arrival nears- Surface activities, Important and Obvious to all And yet, Beneath all the Accomplishments, hard work, and Good times, Lies a goal that everyone seeks, Learning, understanding, Fulfilling- Searching for truth and honesty ln education- The core Of our Rebel Style. Academics 39
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Superintendent of schools and chair- man of the State Retirement System, Mr. Chris Corbin reports on his trip to the national meeting of Teacher Retirement Association in Honolulu. School leaders institute new programs Three major changes which affected Southside garnered a good part of the attention of the Fort Smith School Board and the administrators at the School Service Center this year. Alteration in the cafeteria program was carried out fol- lowing the School Board meeting in November. At that time the board voted to include the high school cafeterias in the federal lunch program to participate in the free lunch plan and to allow the cafeterias to receive govern- ment su bsides. ln October, a revised plan to Nlodern art is the topic between Beth Reedy, Daniel Beckham, and Mr. Bill Moran, president of the School Board, when Mr. Moran visited the art room during one of his trips to Southside. SCHOOL BOARD: lVlr, Felice Cialone, Dr. Neil E, Crow, Mr. E. J. Embry, Mr. Luther Hodges Jr., lVlr. Bill H. Moran, president, Dr. Theodore Skokos, vice-president, Mrs. Blanche Tinder, secretary. 40 Administration improve teaching in the school began under the title Search. The program, developed by Dr. Louis Armstrong, of lndian Spring School, Helena, Alabama, was to achieve more creative learning experience situations for students by encouraging teachers to try new methods in classes. Another program aimed its goal at the improvement of read- ing in all grades-of the public school. A team from the North- west Arkansas Supplementary Education Center tested students and recommended remedies for solving problems in this area. F -e me
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