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 174 of 248
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SOPHOMORES fcontinuedb Freeman, J ohn Fusher, Thomas Gabler, Darrell Galloway, Pamela Gandy, J erry Gant, Pam Garrison, Tom Gassman, Cheryl Gattis, Julie Geels, Ronnie Gibbs, Suzanne Gibson, Leslie Gibson, Mitzi Gilbreath, Steven Gilham, Linda Glasscock, Nancy Godfrey, Larry Goodrum, Brenda Grace, Nancy Graham, Sheri Gray, Phillip Green, David Green, ,lody Greenfield, Barbara Greve, Curtis Grier, Charles Griffin, Marcy Griffin, Steve Griffin, Tara Grizzle, Cheryl Hallmark, Gary Hampton, Phil Hampton, Steve Hanna, Bill Hargrove, Melinda -v 5' Q WND illPlelllllllrll1NlQS llllellll MQW? light HHN HN Q WM lil T Well' SSS llpllllellll S 'KBlow up the Bulldogs becomes. Claude C. Lumpkin's slogan as Cindy Roberts, Jeanette Baker, and Mark Stn prepare his door for homecoming actin ties fabovej. Last minute touches are added to Sophomore Council homecoming float by Steve Hopper fbelowj before the morning parade. F T L' ',-Mkt, ' Q i ' sa , a w ,l yy Q, f,.ifgg5 ,4fickeg's Shadou This year, for the first time in Southside's history, the Mickey Mouse soph- omores have fought back at pep rallies against the 'ghelpingn hands and bant- ering of upper classmen by tossing 6'Donald Duck to every Mickey Mouse fired by the juniors and seniors. 170

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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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sl-:our ir our To promote spirit hroughout the next hree years, the soph- Jmore class expressed :heir beliefs with the iollowing class yell: We're the greatest if all time, we're the Ilass of '79! isco wilclw No ghosts or goblins were seen in the cafeteria the night of October 30, but Harmon, Billy Hassler, Ginger Haunerl, Murry Helms, Becky llenderson, Keith Henderson, Kim Hendricks, Laura Hendricks, Sandy Heydenreich, Pam Hicks, Pam Hightower, Roger Hinshaw, Clay Hinton, Leisa Holland, Sherri Holley, Teresa Holmes, Mark Homan, Mike Hopper, Steve Houck, Linda House, Tracy Howard, Jeff Howell, Kim Hudlow, Mike Huffman, Lisa Hunt, Gary Hunter, Terri Hulson, Debbie Hutsletler, Billy lngle, Peggy Ingram, Pam Irwin, Katie Jeffcoat, Ronnie J efferson, Linda J ennings, Tammy Jesse, Dave Jester, Dennis J ohnson, J an Johnston, Danny Johnston, Janice Joiner, J ohn J ones, Brenda Jones, Carol W there was a Disco Witch. Sherri Holland, Sophomore QJ Council president, led the Q. Of The 104 Stu' . O dents in publica- danclng at the sophomore- QQ . . , , . l Q- tions classes this The Celebration Choir, sponsored Halloween Disco, H F past year, 28 sponsored by First Baptist dressed as the Disco Witch. E sophomores Worked Church, went on tour of one Michozr, disk jockey Qi ehhe, on ,he South, the wif Coast Auglfst H3- KISR as the Master of -2 Seyera sophomores were ln fmm 1 W 'E erner or Southvvorld this group, visiting such Ceremonies for the night of O Staff- places as Washington, D. C., rnusie and dancing. 'Y and Niagara Falls- Rebel Rookies

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