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

 - Class of 1973

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90 DECA D.E.C.A. First row-Baker, Dolan lSecretaryl, Moore, Brooks, Crayton, Tafff Third Cooper lTreasurerl, Walters lPresidentl, Mills H8fU'iS0f7, JSITTBS, Sflfefd-9, G9-SVS, rvme Presidentl, Smith, Mr. Jim Shropshire Morris, Blair: Fourth row-Friday, lSponsorl,' Second row-Hancox, Roberson, McGatha SWUTZMGH, Shafum, Dillard, Ewig, Selling candy and place mats at Christmas kept DECA members busy this year. Proceeds from their two projects provided money for the Spring Banquet given each year to show appreciation to local business DECA slate leaders convention men for providing on-the-job training to DECA students. Members of DECA also treated parents at a local steak house during the Christmas season. Climaxing the year was the State Leaders Convention held in Hot Springs during which Southside members participated in competition with other DECA students from around the statet National Convention Week presen rs en thusiasm, as Joni Herdison and Linda Roberson prepare posters for this coming event.

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i i l i Enthusiastic cheers by Carol Shepard, sophomore, and other pep .squad members were a big help to the Rebel players at the Hot Springs game, February 2. CONFEDERA TES: Bottom row-Cassady, Snider, Griesse, Bernthal, Hammack, Craft, Moore, Burns, Sosebee, Fish, Page, Rosson, Pauly Corbellp Fourth row- Tucker, Coady, Second row-Farmer, Walbe, Rubbo, Cockrell, Presson, Geels, Smart, McReynolds, Fraser, C, Freeman, Cooksey, Byrd, Holland, Mcl?ay,' Dage, lA Freeman, Spencer, Craig, Smith, Third ro w-Hanna, Warner, Shaffer, Shepard, Brilliant red and blue pom-poms . identified members of the Confederates throughout the year as the group aroused school spirit at football and basketball games. O O I arousing spirit cal games Members also designed brightly colored signs and banners backing the Mighty Rebelsf' at these athletic events. Spirit was also shown during homecoming as the Confederates baked cakes and cookies for the athletes and decorated the homes and cars of the players. They also participated in the homecoming activities during the crowning of the Rebel Oueen. This year's edition ofthe Confederates consisted' of 40 members and 5 officers. The officers were Nancy Fish, president, Joyce Page, vice-presidentp Terry Sosebee, secretary-treasurerp Beth Burns, parlia- mentarianp and Roxanne Rosson, dec. chairman. V .la Go Rebels crys Joyce Page, junior as she leads the Confederates in a yell. CONFEDE RATES 89



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lMse cosmetics use is Wise cosmetics use is shown to COE members by Debbie Duerr of the Maja Clinic as she applies make-up on COE member Cherry Steinmerz. Just a little over one year old, the COE club members decided it was time to let the public know something about the group. With this in mind, plans began in the fall which culminated in COE's first open house during the week before the Christmas holidays. Serving open house for f refreshments, the group entertained parents and other interested guests and, at the same time, informed them of the program started last year. In addition, the group sold Christmas bows as a money raising project. Heading the club in these activities, Diane Bruso served as president. Other Q., E' officers included La Ra Coady, vice- president, and Ruthie Beschoner, secretary- treasurer. lVlr. Wayne Haver, COE classroom instructor, was sponsor of the group. 'li TOE: Bottom raw-Bruso ipresidenti, Beschoner Wilkersonf Third ro w-Rubbo, O'Mahony, Holt, secretary-treasureri, Robbins, Barbryp Top row-Cawthorn, foward, Jones,' Second row-Carpenter, Ward, Roberts, Alien, Woodruff Choate. e porenfs COE 91

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