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

 - Class of 1977

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SER ICE KNOW HO .W . '-3 rs y , womhwhile pnojecrs A U dem ke . '- soumsms an v + k . y yocml RoGERs:H ERE K 4.A4Si.b .-,e--- . .fa . Service is the main concern of the Columbians Ser- K . - ' vice Club and restoration of the school marquee was the main project. Old age and vandalism had taken their toll fabovej, causing a worn-down appearance. Money earned by selling Beat the Bears stickers helped complete the rebuilding process. Columbian members fbelowj work to restore the marquee. irit was in the air along with balloons and candy as annualhomecomingparade rolled around on Novem- 12. Riding down Gary Avenue in the Rebelette float resident Tenley Griffith as the club took time from ious services to participate in homecoming activities. Readying herself to receive a pie in the eye is Miss Dorothy Hosford, Rebelettes sponson as she participates in the club's Pie Throw booth at Senior Carnival while member Gina Peoples takes money from eager customers. l 51

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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



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HONOR AND SERVICE CLUBS fcontinuedj ATHLETES, ACTORS, ACTIVITIES srudemrs pIAy ilvlpomANr Role Service is definitely the best word to describe these six organizations but they all deviated long enough to participate actively in Christmas, homecoming and other school-oriented activities. The only life-time membership club at Southside is the Thespians, an honorary club for those in- terested in drama. Ten Thespian points, earned by performance or backstage work, earns a place in the society. The Thespians are the backbone of the drama departmentf, stated president Randy Davis, 'tbecause we play a major role in deciding on, producing, and performing all the plays. The highlight of the Thespians' activities is the annual Best awards banquet held after the final play with the awards going to outstanding senior members. Another type of awards was given to Southside's outstanding athletes. Letters. The final recognition after a year of practices and performances. First-year lettermen received jackets, second- year received letter sweaters, and third-year lettermen received blankets for their continuous hard work and dedication. Along with these honor and service clubs, student government plays an equally important role to the school. The four councils: Stu- dent, Senior, Junior, and Sophomore, planned and participated in Q practically every school project and activity. Composed of thirty-five members, the Student Council success- fully provided the student body with school elections, operation of the concession stands at various school-related projects, and promo- tion of both basketball and football homecoming weeks. fcontinued on page 551 . L. i- Letter jackets are the lasting reward earned through a long Jitter-bugging to the top tunes of the 19403 are John Thiele and Linda Smith as feofball season of hard work and dedication- Firsfyeaf they get In the Moodnfor the Southern Showboat Variety Show held on February leffefmfm David L0yd 5710105 Off his l9wly'GCl1 Uifed letter 11 and 12 in the new auditorium. jacket during One Of his 01115568- 52

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