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

 - Class of 1977

Page 53 of 248

 

Southside High School - Southerner Yearbook (Fort Smith, AR) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 53 of 248
Page 53 of 248



Southside High School - Southerner Yearbook (Fort Smith, AR) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 52
Previous Page

Southside High School - Southerner Yearbook (Fort Smith, AR) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 54
Next Page

Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one
of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!



Your membership with e-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
  • Instant access to millions of yearbook pictures
  • High-resolution, full color images available online
  • Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
  • View college, high school, and military yearbooks
  • Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
  • Support the schools in our program by subscribing
  • Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information

Page 53 text:

4-'S 4 3' S . ,, 13 l . I '11 v r i' 1 ' .se E.. 1 i V a ' i ' If K. X 4 ff , f.V.,.L n.,., , , P ' 'W 2' as , ' Q ,, X ' if ,zf SQ f A7 fT 'n 'lf A .i 'ff' 1 it : , , 'Q ' Y 'eq ' limit., E521 l ,J.,,..W 'l'!'Q,., l'K'? 'f'f fy I , 0 1 Z ,K L f t if , . :'5,ZW f- lzfj 75 :l'9E'g2' , '.,:?3g1f-, , . ' '-,, I r . 's 'a i - T 1 'f 375592: J, fi, W ' ' iff 'i Y fl ff? ,,,. f., . . Taking a breath from his emceeing duties to watch the Christmas Par- ade is Key Club president Jim Young. The parade, held on December 21, is an annual event sponsored by the Key Club. , rms --'3'.'1f 'A,-.+ ff,,gf few, geivz- s, .5f l'fs r- - iffy' d! to Steve Smithson is a Rebel pennant by Octagon co-president , .I 5 l Edwards. Funds, a necessity to the survival ofany organization, H U, - 2 , -'4 1 ,f'gfF,e:1gji,'5e.':': 9- ,K 1? lt .LIL gjjfigfw -. 5 , . . I -'s.' 7,14 - s .- b-V., 3. I -,Y-.-A . 4,1 .I ,nfl , ji. 'e earned in a big way by the pennant sale. Xgxnif ,Y V 1' 1 3 Q '.2IQjQ? v,g.,y, 1? 'A f .QW ,lfi.Q,'ag,:,s. . 5 3-. .--. g. ,-pig-4 ' 1' ,f 1, L, 'ffl' . l my L x g . . ' 1 a 1452 3,-,,r:Q'fZf-. :lf i- ':',gxg34,f.sg, .' ' .M rj Q-N 2 -1 .4 ': . ,-- j F .-'- ,-' .5 Q, :J ur,--A - f-A g - - ,gi-fu: -' ,:' 1 ' - -K, , fQg ',:.r . 9' 5-'fi Xfii , A .. ' Wy 3, V , -'- r ,. s i 1 1 - 1 -1' '. 'H ' 2 -' V' . . 1 -, ii,,,..3b..'58k4 f . I, -., :tw , W 3 M Q? V - fm ' ' gn ' ,,,' at, 1 .gg j-5 , ,fin - if , P J ' . ms. JH, Ng, .fn V W, Y N ..,f.f3:,.,-k'.., L fjf Q . i- . . ,.. . .. - , . . . ' ' -, 1 . -.fn ' .. e S ' . lf ff- vw, T 1 . . n r ' f' if , - -wk' -' ,,- S, NM --.3-. , X.:-1.5, s,-..,, M , -1 '- f l cf , ' ri ':yAe,. , x- - W Q v ,- ' 1, 5- iq .. 1 'va 4 A-' -l'J l? i F332 yr? N .5 f I Q X-5, 4.1 QM if 1 1 '- g f X in . 5 x. , A w fzwfzgriaff t ,X ye ' . X 5. gt., if ,, f f ,,-ga , , 1, 3 - V lf . f ,-as r as ,Q , ,,,. .. tt.l ' mf if V X . -ft ' his j A' 4 f' -,M A-Aiwa' 5, ,. W . K 5 fi x 1 1 M R2 . h -,arbw W ,, , X Nm at .V Y. X sf lf! ' 1' A ' 1' wr' van e , Y 'W' e V, 1 f , ' fe. . ' a f - ' ., 1, Qf, H ff? in 'X gr., ,. .za .,c, . , .,,.., . .,,1. .,t.,, ....,.., ,,.,,,, 6. K' f1ffQiS1 TJ wEf'f,y . ' i' ,, f g!-ilu!!!-fl!-!!1!.!!ln!l.!n1ii5r.-sg! ' ,W - tiff-L ,,,siffQ6g,' Mf Q - X . -s. , zlzrnnnnvirie-eiwulfwivsniw 2 . '-, . ' S5152 Eg1'?yZf?s0'ZD'f'gg:1 :kg if Spirit and laughter were in high gear , Cl-ZZ b yB dF, ekw d ,,.,,,,,,, KEY CLUB ,,,,,,,,,,..,,. Q at the hornecomingparadeNovember YY u memhers u IU hz Z' an : 12. Truckin'down Gary Avenue is the gk Quai as t 219' rigamp t e 5 e' 0 0 Key Club, one of many groups to par- L s in e cour ya . : Q : ticipate in the annual event. . 9 . - a - ' o o , o o o 0 Y e 0 0 0 X I 0 ooooocooOCTAGON 0000000000 Bottom row-Loyd, Lewing, Hargrove Edwards fco-presidenfy, Bettis, Nordzn, Frisby lco- presidentl, Second row-Gray, Smith, Thiele, Jenkins, Cates. Third row-Peckenpaugh, Card- well, Sullivan, Hanna, Laffoon, Clark. Bottom row Fink Word Homan Pohle Porter Devero, fvice-presidentj, Fivekillerffsecretaryf, Thomp- son greasurerl, Phillips. Second row-Curne , Layman, Van andt Hamilton, Secora Frye Worden, Richard- son. Third' row-Bingaman, dreve, lV!cKeever, Daniel, Gill, Haag Russell, Klopfenstein. Fourth row-God- frey, Wofford Brooks, MacDowell, Cokely Sterling, Yates Beck, Fifth row'Voise, Dempsey, Turner, Mo- ser, Hlathcock, Lollis, Wohlford. Sixth row-Strock, Cravens, Jones, B. Duerr, T. Duerr, Holcomb. 0000000000 000000000 . 0 Bottom row-Lumpkin fs 0 , G, Ahl t - ' zdenti, Werley fseqretaryllr Iflzlggyen ftreasizyreiires . Second roug-Gatlzn, A. Ahlert, Russell Adamec, : Griffin, Third rowMRogers, Beshoner, Kidd, Cole, Sanders. ' : 0 49

Page 52 text:

HONOR AND SERVICE CLUBS tcontinuedj it WHAT'S IN A NAM ? I 2? k s. , SERVICE clubs live up TO 2 i, , S E, Expecmrioms f .1 Bl Q al, Q, Y Junior Optimist, became the only coed service club in the school with girls being admitted for the first time. QQ, ' E me Top priority on the newly formed club's list of activities this year was selling inf Christmas trees with profits going to the Optimist club, the Octagon,s fc - 'tfathern organization. Student directories placed first on the list of duties for the Interact Club. Compiled by the twenty-nine members, with the help of sponsor Mr. C. C. Lump- kin, the sale of directories was the c1ub's major money-makinglservice project. Tony Worden, Interact treasurer, believes that the club does a good job on the directories or anything else they Work on. They live up to the school's expectation of them as a service club. Stars in the courtyard and shiny silver rails in the parking lots were two noticeable on-campus improvements made by the Key Club. Off campus, the group cleaned up a Boy Scout camp near Booneville and removed out-dated political posters throughout Fort Smith. The three female service organizations, not to be outdone, also performed services for both the school and community. A combined effort by Ancillae, Rebelettes, and Colum- bians was a UDon't Be Chicken blood drive. The units of blood donated by students and faculty were given to the Blood Services in Fort Smith. I think a service club brings a lot of girls closer to- tcontinued on page 501 , Ze T4 l 1' l ,Q 'Q we W' l Sift Directing his customers to buy a Student Directory is Interact Club mem- Modern technology reached the North Pole as Santa Claus, Barry ber Tony Worden. The selling ofthe directories was the clubls major Presson, arrived at the annual Key Club Christmas Parade, Deceml money-making service project of the year: 21, in a pedal car driven by Warren Harris. 48



Page 54 text:

HONOR AND SERVICE CLUBS fcontinuedj gether, explained Ancillae president Candy Pevoto, especially those who are new to Southside. It provides something worthwhile to do. Several worthwhile activities were provided by Ancillae such as collecting canned food for Interfaith, aiding with the Mental Health Drive, and supplying food for a needy family. One of the stranger Uservicesl' of the year was performed by Rebelettes during basketball home- coming. An 'touthousel' was operated sparking a great opportunity to seek revenge against a close friend or remote enemy. A person could be stowed away for a short stay during the lunch periods. Two other just-as-successful undertakings of the club were parties given for the children at Interfaith. During the Thanksgiving holidays and again at Christmas the children were greeted with warm smiles, new toys, and good food courtesy of Rebelettes. Beat the Bears! stickers were sold by Columbians in order to pay for repairs to the school marquee. 'Alt became an eyesore thanks to old age and vandalsfl com- mented member Lynn Faier, and this seemed like a neces- sary and worthwhile project. The club also visited nursing homes in the city and served at a Thanksgiving party for the elderly. Talent emerged from the Ancillae Service Club, November 11, as fifteen barkers captured first prize in the Pep Variety Show for their ren- dition of the Meow Mix commercial. fcontinued on page 52D Quickie course in the how's and why 's ofdonating blood is given to members of the girls' service clubs by a rep- resentative from the Blood Services. The blood drive, sponsored by the clubs was held February 14 and 15. ll.. ANCJLLAEOCIOII 5 Bottom row-Paddock, Heinrichs, P. Wiederkehr 0 glee-presidentj, Pevoto fpresidentj, Von O atten fsecretary-treasurerl, Higgins, Broad- 0 water, Second row-G. Crawford, Udouj, M. I Smith, Bradford, Roberts, B. Wiederkehr, 0 Litzinger, Price. Third r0w'Watts, Lewison, I Snider L, Smith, Woods, Tinsley, Griffin. 0 Eourth row-Hendrix, Seward, J. Crawford, O sins, Bateman, Turnbeaugh, Curtis. Q 0 OOCOOOOICOLUMBIANSOQOICOO: Bottpm row-Standiford Stancil, Sewell fvice- preszdentj, Cullen fpresideng, Hall Isecretaryj, Meadows ftreasurerj. Secon row-Kinder, Cooksey, Miros, A. Randall, Stancil, Smith, Hopper. Thirdlrow-McDaniel, Delay, Powell, Cou- L. Randall, Faxer, Frietsche, Holmes. Fourth row-Sawyer, Green, Allen, Henson, Lee, Mings, Smart, Gladwin. Bottom row-Parker, Bui Skinner, Shaw ftreas- urerl, Griffithrguresidentf, Peoples fvice- presldentl Jo an fsecretaryl. Second rows Ellis, B. Werner Klinghamer -Davidson, Morgan Worden, King, Third row-Williams, Platt, Howle, Baxley Johnson, Coleman S. Werner. Fourth row-McLachlan Wilson, Easley, Kor- kames Gwen, Hatcher, Holland. Fifth row- gels?-godgers, Ashley, Moellers, Patterson, 2 l . 50

Suggestions in the Southside High School - Southerner Yearbook (Fort Smith, AR) collection:

Southside High School - Southerner Yearbook (Fort Smith, AR) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 1

1971

Southside High School - Southerner Yearbook (Fort Smith, AR) online collection, 1973 Edition, Page 1

1973

Southside High School - Southerner Yearbook (Fort Smith, AR) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 1

1978

Southside High School - Southerner Yearbook (Fort Smith, AR) online collection, 1984 Edition, Page 1

1984

Southside High School - Southerner Yearbook (Fort Smith, AR) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 31

1977, pg 31

Southside High School - Southerner Yearbook (Fort Smith, AR) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 55

1977, pg 55


Searching for more yearbooks in Arkansas?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Arkansas yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.