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

 - Class of 1978

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Southside High School - Southerner Yearbook (Fort Smith, AR) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 110 of 248
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REBEL W EEK HOMECQMING FILLS THE AIR , L . Mt Q SHN I 'il' Sophomore council members fleftj carry the win! banner, while Quill and Scroll members Mark Stl the first runner-up banner. Without clowns like J Johnson, senior, parades would not be the same. ,M IF Teacher with the Most Spirit contest was added to the schedule of home- coming activities with the traditional Super Rebel contest. Steve Hathcock, Student Council president congratulates winners Ralph Kidd and Miss Dorothy Hos- ford at the pep rally. Dur- ing the halftime festivities, the Dixie Belles perform a light routine to the theme of the week, Ridin' the Storm Out. if Q, Wx' L' ' i x 3 s 106 Elizabeth Thiele, and Debbie Rodgers fabovej dig

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w 'king the quarterback, senior Gary Casebier fabovej aids the Rebel defense against 'Fayetteville Bulldogs, Southside won the game, 6-0, September 23, Spreading the Us of the big win over the Northside Grizzlies, the marquee fbelowj expresses the 'and excitement of students. SOUTHSIDE HIGH- sc ool. T - . , , , , BEAT i ing to get into the open, Floyd Sagely, senior, runs against the Wampus Cats. The els lost to Conway in overtime, 9-6. SCOREBOARD SEPT. 2 SEPT. 9 SEPT. 16 SEPT. 23 SEPT. 30 OCT. 14 OCT. 21 OCT. 28 NOV 4 NOV. NLR Ole Main XCO nway Blytheville 29:Fayelleville P':Rogers Texarkana Northside 22 14 6 9 24 6 6 0 0 29 17 7 15 8 LitlleRoek McClellan 1 7 12 WR ussellville X pringdale 013 9FConference 2-3-0 Season 7- - SEPI. 4' SFPT. SEPF. SEPT. OCT. OCT. OCT. OCT. NO V, Junior Varsity Springdale Northside B Greenwood Van Buren Rogers Northside Soph Fayetteville 'Vo rthside B Russellville J' M' . X.. ,nf ef Yfh A bg A Sportsmanship is the key as Rebel players help up the GAME HONOREES NLR Ole Main Conway Bly theville Fayetteville Rogers Texarkana Northside LR McClellan Russellville Springdale Offensive David Eames Jim Edwards Ed Myers Floyd Sagely Pat McGuire Paul Porter Eddie Robben Ken Clark Scott Clifton Paul Porter Defensive Steve Elkins Rob Falivene John Cravens Gary Casebier Tim Anderson Bill Jenkins Pat Burnham Rob Falivene Tim Anderson Steve Elkins Grizzly quarterback during the Sou thside-No rthside gam e. 105



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l nd Marshal Dorothy Hosford leads the parade, een Liz Paddock shaves Eddie Ray, beard contest flef. l Y an Us From unusual contests to the traditionalgame, homecoming week, October31 through No- vember 5, was one of the bus- iest weeks of the year. Senior Jim Edwards leaps in attempt to block a Russellville punt at the game Friday night ftop leftj. Spirited jesters, Leigh Randall, Natalie Udouj, sen- iors, and Anne Randall, jun- ior, entertain parade-goers that morning fabovej. Differ- ent', contests included the Rebelettes Best Bod contest with Bruce Stroud, senior, awarded the winner fleftj at the pep rally after the parade. Other activities such as the my , 'Atmv bonfire, which was held Thurs- day with a pep rally frightl, We was boosted along by the band and cheerleaders. Ridin' the Storm Outn was the theme during the week of October 31-November 4 for the football homecoming battle against the Russellville Cyclones. How was this theme chosen? uThe song 'Ridin' the Storm Out' just hap- pened to be playing on the radio when the Stu- dent Council met to decide on the homecoming theme,', explained Steve Hathcock, Student Council President. Throughout the week, various contests and events involved the theme. Since Monday was Halloween, the week began with students and teachers wearing cos- tumes and masks. Also, this was the beginning of the beard growing contest. Students and teachers let their whiskers grown to see who could grow the longest beard by Friday. 4'Super Rebel and 'Teacher with the Most Spirit were nominated and voted on for a small fee during the lunch periods. And the Rebelettes, girls service club, sponsored the '4Best Bodu con- test where students paid to cast a vote for the football player with the best physique. During the Week, the cheerleaders and drill team decorated the players' houses with signs, streamers, and balloons. They also baked cookies and cupcakes. Thursday night the band played at the bon- fire held in the parking lot. Finally, to start the last day of homecoming fcontinued on page 1081 107

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