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 159 of 248
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Johnson, Jan Johnston, Janice Joiner, John Jones, Carol Jones, Janet Jones, Michelle Kastenbaum, Suzy l I O '- 5 E 5 E E E : : 0. , '. , , , z 'C' : . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : . . , . , . , . .. . 0 0000000 0000 0 0 0 : 0. '00000 ' '. ' 0000 0 0' ' : ', 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' ' ' ' ' 0 0 : 'g Q ' 0 o ' '0 0 0 0 0 U 0' 0 ' 0' 0 0 0 .0 0000' 0 0 '000' ' 0 ' ' ' b I I class representing the I 9 o council because they were all hard workers and represented a variety of From One extreme 0I'gHI1lZatl0I1S in school, to the other were how stated Michelle. Michelle Shearer's feel- Michelle finds it dif- - ings ran in the course of flcult at times because her year as Junior Coun- You have to have good cil President. ideas for money-making I I had to be regpon- projects to present to the sible enough to represent COL111Cil.,' the class of '79 as the Michelle also added X, best class in Southside. that her job is important At first I was worried because the money our W V' that I wouldn't be able to class makes this year is I I . . I do it but it turned out to very importantin the out- tests take priority in Elizabeth Thiele s day as she does some be fun' I felt that I had come of our Q79 promfv minute studying for a Latin exam. - the best kids out of our 1 i U Nfg l S Keaton, Teresa Kelley, Debbie Kelley, Kim King, Bug King, Danny King, Kelly Klinghamer, Karen Klinger, Michael Korkames, Therese Ladner, Ronny Lancaster, LaRonda Langdon, Lance Langham, BruCinda Lantz, Dale Lau, Karen Lau, Keith Lavenue, Alari Leger, Paula Lemon, Kara Leonard, Bill Leslie, Brenda Lester, Les Lewis, Lynda Linder, Drew Little, Danny Littlefield, Keri Litzinger, Amy Lowrey, Renee

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JUNIORS lcontinuedj Griffin, Marcy Griffin, Steve Griffin, Tara Grizzle, Cheryl Hampton, Phil Hanna, Bill Hardwick, Kevin Hargrove, Melinda Harmon, Billy Hassler, Ginger Haunert, Marie Henderson, Kim Hendricks, Laura Hendricks, Sandy Hicks, Greg Hicks, Pam Hightower, Roger Hinton, Lisa Holland, Sherri Holmes, Mark Homan, Mike Hopper, Steve Houck, Linda House, Tracy Howard, Jeff Howell, Kimberly Hudlow, Mike Huffman, Lisa Hunt, Gary Hunter, Terri Hutson, Debbie Ingle, Peggy Ingram, Pam Irwin, Katie Jefferson, Linda ,xx 1? sf .,. :N ' , , -..KY X fl SWITCH Attitudes vary, but there appears to be a pre- vailing spirit ofschool unity in Northsia'ers. This was the observation of Robert Beck, junior, when he and Northsider Henry Davison nzade a run through of each 0ther's schedule, shortly before the Northside-South- side football game in Octo- ber. Both students wrote stories of their observations. The two views were printed in both Northsidels and S0uthside's school news- papers in hope of estab- lishing better understanding between the schools' stu- dents, Joyful emotions show as junior cheerleaders Kim Treadway and Sarajane Phillips congratulate each other ofS0uthside's 15-5' victory over Northside in the Grizzly Stadium, October 21, new kid in town Ronnie Lewellen, junior, is a new student who last year attended Stratford Senior High School, a three-story high school in Houston, Texas. The school has wall-to- wall carpeting, its own football field and a basketball coliseum, Ronnie remarked. Stratford has about the same number of students a Southside 115001, Ronni pointed out and the school, just four years old. According to Ronnie, there was a lot of open space and large glass areas. t '6The quality of teaching was probably the best in the Houston area, he said. Off campus lunches and a large variety of clubs are the things that Strat- ford and Southside have in commonf' 4



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JUNIO RS Ccontinuedj Luce, Blake 'L it .Wi . Q Lyle, Johnny Q- ,K X3 A MacDowell, Harold e K A ,U ' 9 ' McAna1ly, Pam - To , , ' McBride, Kevin jf-pf f in McKeever, William I McNally, Tim EARLY SPIRIT The junior class got off to an early start, at least as far as spirit was concerned, juniors were awarded the spirit stick for the entire football season. The award was given as a judgment 01 class participation ir cheering, sign painting and cooperation witl the cheerleaders. ' w 4 l Madden, Mitch Martin, Libby , A Martin, Ruth Marvin, Jeff YN ,P M, 3 5. , Mathews, Jill Matlock, Brian X Meade, Sharon Meadors, Mary Meeks, Cherie qt Melton, Carol Middleton, Carri - Miller, Becky Miller, Howard 1, ':u. fe-l -f i554 ,. ,f V' ' '.r. A. 1 3.1 . ' vi Q K 4 I K W1 Miller, Steve 'I 9 51 .S , -1 Milligan, Phillip Mills, Ricci A Minchew, David K' 7. Miner, Donna Mings, Harold Miros, Michele ,. ,s ' 4 ., -E F I' Mitchell, Laurie - K X i ' ' A ' f Moellers, Michelle ' Moles, Jan et ' Moody, Billy . N Moore, Lori ' Morgan, Georgia . QL, ,,.. 4 6, -Sf' wisest i ' '- R- M J -af 4 r l 4 4 f' j Q 5 ,rig Y: vo , ,. 5 5 z i Ps v ' t we -- 'rf' f Morris, Craig Q ,U ' 1 'f Morris, Missy I 2 3- X Gif! 5 Y A 'GI s - el ' 1 Lights, Camera, Actionlu This familiar saying might have been heard during the second semester in Mrs, Cheryl Busse's enriched junior English class. The group adapted their own script from Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letteruand, Complete with costumes and make-up, filmed the production. Featured in the movie were, Jody Green as Hester, Mike Homan as Dimmesdale, Mike Shaw as Chil- PLACES EVERYONE lingworth, Kathy Barrows as Pearl, Tina Shiflett as Mistress Hibbins, Craig Pair as Reverend Wilson, Billv Wofford as the Indian, and Harold Mings as Governor Bellingham. 'Tt really was an interesting experience which showeda practical way of learning through doing, commented Robert Beck, student director. REBEL VICTORY It really felt great because w played our best and played as team,', reflected Paul Porter on th '77 crosstown rivalry betwee Northside and Southside. The junior fullback helped lea the Rebs to the 15-8 victory wit two touchdowns and a total of 17 yards rushing.

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