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

 - Class of 1977

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Southside High School - Southerner Yearbook (Fort Smith, AR) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 172 of 248
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SOPHOMORES fcontinuedl GD 02' .X O 0 1 CD .Q GJ 1 168 Butler. lllissy Bulzlolf. lllarlin Callahan, Dennis Campbell, Laura Canada. Rhonda Caperlon. Jerry Caracria, Pele Cardwell, Allen Carson, Karen Carler, Cheryl Carter, Jerry Carter, Ronald Casey, Debbie Castleberry, Nlike Chambers, Nan Ciulla, Cindy Ciulla, Laura Clark. Denise Clark, Ken Clayton, Tony Cleavenger. Debbie Coffey, Dena Cole, Al effery Cole, Kevin Conalser, Todd Condren, Debbie Cook, Mary Ann Cooley, Ron Cooper, Bill Cooper. Cathy Copple, Dave Corbell, Terri Cordell, Laurie Colner, Joe Cowan, Kathryn Cox, Lisa Crafford, Teresa Cravens, john Crayton, jeff Crump, Joe Cunningham, Todd Curd, Vicki Daniel, Ginger Davidson, Diane Davis, Karen Davis, Perry Day, Dana . -fi . K. Boosting the Rebs on to uzetory over th Blytheville Chickasaws, Laura Smith, A Sarajane Phillips and Kim Wells prepare for the pregame pep rally. NEWS S WEHIVMJIIIIQHNU TCDJ lll' ' 79 I K

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MMI! IES Eff-ITV! i Listening to the class ..f yells of seniors and Ju mors the so homores wait P their turn to show that the Class of '79 is best. Berry, Brenda Berry, Gene Beshears, J ason Betlis, Vic Bingaman, J amie Blake, Max Blythe, Boss Bogie, Thomas Bolin, Susan Bond, Michelle Boone, Craig Boyd, Laurie Bradley, Denise Brailey, Mark Brandt, David Brannan, Monica Branscum, Tim Brasuell, Tammy Breedlove, Steven Brewer, Chip Bromley, Gina Brooks, Brian Browder, Mark Brown, Mike Brown, Terri Buikema, Bob Bull, Theresa Burns, David Burris, Delmon Butcher, Dana SMILE Jaunting down Gary Avenue, November 12, during the football homecoming par- ade, several bundles of joyous clowns were seen. Two of these gleeful stu- dents representing the Student Council were sophomores Debbie Condren frightl and Pam Ingram fleftj. ' Debbie and Pam said that doing things to keep the students amused was very hard, plus the fact that finding the correct apparel for the job was difficult. N



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Day, Eric DeLay, Zeni Dickey. Dc-an Didion, janet Dixon. Greg Dobbins, Debbie Dobbs. Gena Douglas, Pam Doyle, Stephanie Dunavin, Brent Duncan. Karen Dunn, Nan Dye, Doug Eames, Dizula Edwards, ,I ody Edwards, Marty Elliott, Laura Evans, Donna Evans, Keith Ewing, Don Ezell, Gary Fall, Diane Farrow, Beth Feild, Katherine Fincher, Shawn Fink, Harry Flippen, Rebecca Floyd, J erry Foster, Sally Fowler, Bryan ltlr tree This year an experimental program vias begun to try to ex- terminate part of Southside's truancy problem. The program granted students who attended 45 complete, consecutive days a free day. F ifty-six sophomores in en- riched English gave their views on the issue. Twenty-six backed the idea thinking it would help solve the problem. Twelve liked the idea as a reward for those who attended school regularly but did not see it as a solution. Nine did not care for the pro- gram simply because if you missed one period or had three tardies you lost the free day. Eight felt completely negative to wards the program and one held no opinion. Nliclielle Shear- er, sophomore, was awarded the honor ol' being the first Southside in llu- llugh Kflirian Leadership A- ll-inale to represent ward. Nliehelle was selected from names submitted to a committee of six teachers. She was chosen for her ability to get along with others and her SQDHCD Surrounded by girls, how did Sophomore Council member Steve Hopper feel about being the only male member in the organization? lt's lots of fun, Steve said. Only three boys ran for office and I was the only one electedf Steve didn't think that having only one boy on the council would cause misrepresentation. no 'Q- lv B, Y 3, . F f' -V 'SEQ-fgiiii 2523 522122 . N 7 9 participation in organizations. ' . .. .,

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