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

 - Class of 1973

Page 103 of 244

 

Southside High School - Southerner Yearbook (Fort Smith, AR) online collection, 1973 Edition, Page 103 of 244
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Page 103 text:

through possible entries, Susan McConnell, spends hours determining what material go into the 7973 Literary Magazine, in April. Nineteen new members, the highest number ever to achieve this honor, vvere added to Ouill and Scroll this year. Members were chosen for outstanding contributions in nineteen . . . the various phases of publications, such as work on the Southerner, the Rebel, the literary magazine, and the photography staff. Requirements for membership are set by the International Honor Society for High School Journalists. They state that you must be a junior or senior in the upper third of your class in scholastic standing and must have one year's experience working on some publication. I . ,gi I I ' w Q' 1' I Nga . JlLL AND SCROLL: First row-Sawyer, Law, Osgatharp, McConnell, Dillahunty. Third ockman, Pollard Kirkpatrick, Faier. Second row-Felkins, Shipley, Giraroi Broadwater, w- Vangundy, Sex ton, Curtis, Rogers, Wood highest number ...A- H. if To Qualify for Ouill and Scroll, journalists must contribute outstanding work in various jobs. lAt leftl, Bobby Sa wyer pieces together the layout for the Sports page. lllfiiddlel, Associate editor, Jan Dillahunty, makes certain that duplicate prints for the yearbook are disposed of lAt rightl, Senior photographer, Chuck Girard, enlarges a print to be used in the Literary Magazine, OUILL AND SCROLL 97

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Sinister intentions are obvious as J. Francis Amber, played by .lim Beck, attempts to persuade his mother, played by Kay Rappeport, to sell her land during a rehearsal of UTBU . Thespians took the leading roles in the production. Eighteen students earned the ten necessary points to become members this year ofthe Thespians, the schooI's honorary drama society. ociing, producin , ond directing Acting, producing, and directing were only a few chores prospective members had to complete in order to become a Thespian. Officers of the group included Randy Wagner ipresidentl and Chuck Girard ivice-presidenti. lm 'Q T rf' i mi 'X 2 gg ' ifffis ,gi A ' , . I wr :iii Q i ' ' - i we 55 ' ii g if A ff' . ' fi rf r f.: ,J xl 1 .139 ' 1 Q '.VV if' 4 15' 1-ef' THESPIANS: Bottom row-King, Chiles, Wagne fpresideritl, Thomas, Brown,' second row-Harmon Vaughan, Thayer, Crofton, Girard fvice-presidentl Third row-Allen, Beck, Bolling, Flanary, Chappell 96 TH ESPIANS



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98 NHS Candleligh ting, as exibited by Karen Schwarz, is an annual ceremony performed at the visits lo loc Honoring the Students of the Month is the purpose behind the National Honor Society 's display case wh ich is prepared by Patricia Dickinson and Susan McConnell. 'vs NHS initiation, February 12. Q . Seeking service to the community ' ,Q O4 ' as well as the school led to the , 'V FF innovation of new service projects for Q X Q '1 ' the National Honor Society this R 'O L ' I if past year. Such were the scheduled 'Z ,D H It visits to local nursing homes. During 1 -zyyb 5 these visits, NHS members would A N3 rx keep the senior citizens company. g V 4 25,2 cil nursin homes W l Q . Also, the society presented books I lct'- ,itl 7 ' r g - T to Oaks Lodge, a local nursing home. :ix A ' H' Once more, the traditionally held book exchange became the National g t r 1 Honor Society's main service activity. The exchange was again successful and also brought in a profit of 95 dollars. Other projects sponsored by the society included the Student ofthe Month and the mistletoe sale which was held before Christmas. The initiation added 32 students, the largest number ever inducted, to the membership on February 12. 1'- Yc as-' ,,, 4? i . ' 54-A , W , . 9 's.,Q Q

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