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

 - Class of 1977

Page 189 of 248

 

Southside High School - Southerner Yearbook (Fort Smith, AR) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 189 of 248
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Img OH Fast becoming a legend the hat of Mrs. Susan Dickson, math in- structon is full of slogans. The headpiece is an original which has been pinned with various Rebel buttons, some dating back to when the school first opened One enmusiastic fan offered to buy one rare button for 85. Mrs. Dickson's reply: wouldn't take S 700 for it! JI 1 2 II. 'xr-nw ':afi' 2z22.' N liiifliii ':fa2i5ii22i5 ' 3f1151f:52Ef5' '51ffIf5 :f5?5:: 51 '5:5Z '-'2 2:2Z'f'2rZ:2E'IE-1.55225 15.11-.tvriffififf Q : ': 'f:'5 'I'':5:f:5'f':57:5 .. .t 1 , .-,,, , .....Mr..and .Mifs,,..Ak1ns .owners af a,,gymnastrca,,, school watched the Iymples Irqgpllalnlprofes sionaimpaiht crf'wew Whr1e at the -Summergtii Games the ceupie attended several other sports? I5555?i22E'ii,:i55253,552g5,iga 51: :15155321-g:g5:5,sg1g:5' 15: 35I:1,25Ig2g5g2g'g:55.4:5,5'-fe-' .:5:25-2tire:5:t.:::: ::f1::-512-::i'2:5:t-5:5-5 4 I X f 7. Mrs. Mary Alice Nantz Mrs. Ruth Ann Newton Mr. Tom Oliver Mrs. Donna Perry Mrs. Carol Phillips Coach ,lames Pitts Mr. Karl Pomrenke Mrs. Helen L. Rockwood Coach Jim Rowland Mr. James Shropshire Mr. jesse F. Simmons, jr. Mrs. Wilma Sprigg Miss Sherry Stockton Mrs. Dora W. Sullivan Mr. Clarence Treat Mrs. Pauline Vervack Miss Sue Watts Mrs. Anne Webster Mr. Barry Whedbee Mr. Iohn T. Williams l : y' 42 ' 9 WWE: Coaching the girl's track team in its second year of running has meant long, after-school hours for Mrs. Clara Al- uerson, P. E. instructor. HHLLSV I SU D-I I U1

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.A - 5. ns ,. 'a . . 4 iff f 'f ,d 4 '- M1 . mat ' ' r .. MASTER MINDS fcontinuedl Q af 5 R 1' t Z g K 1 an, iiykl N On the night of the Senior Council Southern Belle Pageant, September 25, Janice Crawford, council pres- zdent, presented Mr. Victor Stewart, principal, with a plaque marking the first official use of the new auditorium. Mrs. Linda Harwood Mrs. Patricia Hoffius Mr. Raymond H. Holder Miss Dorothy E. Hosford Miss Judy Jones Coach James Lemley Mrs. Willene Long Mr. Larry D. Loux Mr, Claude Lumpkin Mr. Carl W. Melton Mrs. Nora L. Miller Mrs. Dorothy Minick MRS. LINDA HARWOOD-business math, short- hand. MRS. PATRICIA HOFFIUS-girls' athletics, physical education. MR. RAYMOND HOLDER-drafting. MISS DOROTHY E. HOSFORDYEnglish, sponsor: Rehelettes, National Honor Society. MISS JUDY JONES-English, sponsor: cheer- leaders, Dixie Belles, Tennis Club. COACH JAMES LEMLEY-physical education, boys' athletics, girls' athletics. MRS. WILLENE LONG-accounting, typewriting. MR. LARRY D. LOUX-American history, contem- porary affairs. MR. CLAUDE LU MPKINYgeometry, advanced arithmetic, sponsor: Interact Club. MR. CARL W. MELTON-JROTC. MRS. NORA L, MILLER-business math, account- ing. MRS. DOROTIIY E. MINICK-algebra, geometry. MRS. MARY ALICE NANTZ-music, music appreciation, sponsor: Girls Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Ensemble, Orchestra. MRS. RUTH ANN NEWTON-American history. MR. TOM OLIVER-publications, Journalism I, Il, III, sponsor: The Southcrner, National Honor Society, Southworld, Quill and Scroll, South '77. MRS. DONNA PERRY-homc economics, child development, creative homemaking, sponsor: FHA. MRS. CAROL PHILLIPS-COE. COACH JAMES PITTS-American history, health, boys, athletics, girls' athletics. MR, KARL POMRENKE-biology, physiology. MRS. HELEN L. ROCKWOOD-world geography, American history. COACH JIM ROWLAND-physical education, study hall, football coach, sponsor: FCA. MR. JAMES SHROPSHIRE-distributive education sponsor: DECA, MR. JESSE F. SIMMONS-JROTC. MRS. WILMA SPRIGG-English. MISS SHERRY STOCKTON-office machines, accounting. MRS. DORA W. SULLIVAN-library science, sponsor: Library Club. M R. CLARENCE TREAT-algebra, geometry. MRS. PAULINE VERVACK-typewriting. MISS SUE WATTS-English, sponsor: Junior Council. MRS. ANNE WEBSTER-English. MR. BARRY WHEDBEE-TPE, Algebra I, General science. lst SGT. JOHN T. WILLIAMS-military science, auto engine theory and maintenance, careers, sponsor: JROTC. 184



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MQ' c 1 - f Q HB ml 1 Production of the show involves sifting through mounds ofpaper and photographs to piece together the best possible yearbook as 111 Janice Crawford and Lisa Broadwater discuss photos, 121 Randolph Warner designs and arranges a new layout, 132 Lisa Carlile finishes work on the ad section, 141 Curtis Greve fits copy, while Lisa Broadwater and Lynn Faier make headlines, 152 Amy Lit- zinger rushes to complete her section, and 161 Gina Smart completes a paste-up on the lightboard. Producing a yearbook takes a lot of obvious-and not so obvious-work. Tying together all the loose ends before sending these 240 pages to the printer is something like putting together a giant jigsaw puzzle. The frantic rush on deadline days, the fervent hope that no speedtraps will be encountered on the Way to the post office, and the sighs of relief when the final pages are safely in the hands of the postal em- ployees are only part of the show. Thousands of hours are required to complete the essential, but nearly end- less 'minor' tasks involved-such as vi- wr: vi v -gm-0'-v FTC' fre . -- g ' punching out over 1000 paper dots, and printing over 2000 pictures. These tasks have inspired such traditions as staying after school fthe sunset is beautiful through the school win- dowsj, workathons fworking at one house for hours to complete a sectionj, staff parties ftherels always time dur- ing the rush to stop for a pizza and a little funj, and the excitement when the yearbooks finally arrive. And thatls what all the work is for-to put togeth- er this production and present it to you-a dream that has now become a reality.

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