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

 - Class of 1978

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were entertained French club carolers the Christmas break. Senior Greg Griffin takes a fall, like many skiers, but finds enough humor in it to give a smile. Second place winners in the Key Club Christmas parade was Mrs. Dickson's homeroom. Their float was Mrs. Santa, played by Mrs. Dickson, and her reindeer, played by students from her homeroom. from the canned food drive, sponsored by the Council, went to the Salvation Army. EEFISEINE Presented by the Mixed Chorus, the annual Christmas program was under the direction ofMr. David Hogan. H0 IDA Y H PPEN IN G 3C8tI0l1S 'I-I : Ca: CBL cum il- T': D UD GJ 'li 's P O 4 Vacations mean: sleeping late, visiting friends and relatives and shopping. These are just a few of the things students do While on hiatus. This school year students had many op- portunities to get plen- ty of sleep, etc. There were two scheduled va- cations in 1977. Thanks- giving break began on Nov. 21 and ended on Nov. 25. Christmas vacation began at the end of the school day on Dec. 21 and ended on Jan. 3, with an extra day vot- ed on by the School Board. Probably the most exciting event during the Thanksgiving break was the Young Life ski trip. Young Lifers spent a week in snow drifts While friends still south complained about the lack of snow. After Thanksgiving had gone Christmas came upon us. Of course, the last day of school, teachers tested their students. Various things are remembered about Christmas vacations, and among them was the lack of a white Christmas. But there are others: Too many rela- tives came to see us, remarked Janet Flan- ders, sophomore while Gina Pike, senior, re- membered, It was pretty Warm on Christ- mas day. For those who did not like this holiday season Without a blan- ket of snow, better luck next year. -fr! 4 ini! Joining in with the Christ- mas spirit, Mr. Stan Cate makes a ceramic Christmas tree for the band room. 79

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,V ff L2 , , . ,., .... ww... .. ,V As a result of the snow Southside became an abandoned place during the unexpected holiday. For Most, Snow. -..,...,,,h I R QNX Hang on', were the words uttered by Zem Delay, jll ior, and Kandi Evans, senior, while sledding in the snot a Winter Wonderland Sleds, inner tubes and four Wheel drive vehicles were consider- ed a necessity by many students as Fort Smith was blanketed by heavy snows in January. Because of the road conditions created by the snow and ice, schools were closed for a total of seven days. Since the School Board had only three days set aside as snow days the other four days were made up on Saturdays. Semester tests were al- so postponed and Were not taken until Janu- ary 26 and 27. But most students made the most of their midwinter vacation as they took to the slopes while their cars took to the ditches. For most, the snow pro- vided a Winter wonder- land, turning streets and hills into sled and inner tube runs. The usually little seen sleds were a common sight on many snow covered streets. While others play- ed some students found the snow quite profit- able. Those With four- Wheel drive vehicles spent several afternoons may-519 ,A-as-a X, fwazwnfsf 'K . - K, 'ggi-one Hi i f .f.. we t 'z e . v. aff. -e - -- 'A 80 'weft' ' . Lights on wasa common scene during the clouded days of the snow and so was sledding behind cars demonstrated by Rocky Moser and Jim Accord, seniors. pulling cars out of the snow. One student earned as much as S65 in one afternoon doing this. Stores, too, profit- ed from the white stuff as they were quickly sold out of tire chains, sleds, and snow shovels. Daily supply orders were filled in attempt to keep up with the demand. Double riding on an inner tube seemed like a good id! to Kandi Evans, senior, and Michele Ray, junior. 1-N ' 'iivu , , ,yi Y: +V . , v ,,. . V. wp. . ,. F , ,,f,l' ' NW N Another common scene during the snow days was cars, which had slid off the road, being helped.

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