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

 - Class of 1978

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- ' 7-navy 'S 'elif r TE .- 'fl ! V is Y 'JI .W 43 f Top left: Customers wait to order their '78 yearbooks, about 1200 were sold. Second left: One of SHS 's librarians Jacklyn Strong is doing one of her duties: checking out books for students and shelving the books that have been turned in. Third left: Librarians Renee Salter, Ellen Harper, and Julie Siebenamorgan, process books in the library averaging about 800 hardback and 200 paperback books a year. Fourth left.' Painting statues in the art room is one of sophomore, Debbie Wheeler's jobs as teacher's aide. About 100 Rebels were painted. Center: During the Conway pep rally, September 9, photographer Roddy Yates, senior, has camera in focus for sophomore class, Aid has Extra Studg Time '4This fworking for Mary Randall, counselorl sure beats the heck out of taking P. E. remarked Len Turner, senior. HI also have an extra study period in he-ref' he said. For John Haupert, senior, the word is rest. Working in the counselor's is a daily relief from all your other classes. Therels not that much Work here to worry about. Anne Randall, junior, also works for Mrs. Randall. Once again the word is experience. Filing and recording is good experience for me. Plus I think itls a lot nicer than gym, Anne said with a smile. Another activity that is number one for many students is library science. Jobs in the library range from making out fine notices, re- shelving books and checking books out. For many students the Word Slibrary' brings to mind several things, mainly books. But for library science workers the same word means: '4Mrs. Cox, alphabetical order, and catalog cards, many catalog cards, Chrissy Shultz, senior, said. HAn AS, every 9 Weeks, and checking out books . . .ll said Brenda Garner, senior. For Valerie Schleiff, sophomore, working in the library brings her experience. 'AI like Working in the library because I enjoy Working with books, she explained. The Work is hard and fairly constant, but it is good experience for me since I intend to major in business. The most fun, though, is listening to all the gossip that floats aroundfl There's a lot to running a library, Brenda Snow, senior, said. '4You can learn quite a bit in there. I have tried band and chorus, but I really enjoy Working in the library. Itls good experience for anyone who plans to major in business. On the other side of the coin is the physical education classes that take place almost directly below the library. The Class of A78 is the last class to graduate from Southside that is not re- quired to take physical education class. Subse- quent classes have to take P. E. or the individual Some 240 pages of the yearbook pass through the hands of Debbie Rodgers, editor,for final checking before be- ing sent to the printer in Texas. 35

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