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

 - Class of 1984

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Southside High School - Southerner Yearbook (Fort Smith, AR) online collection, 1984 Edition, Page 162 of 256
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J U 'I ' 02 Small bu '85 ' Pep Rallies give juniors a chance to show their Rebel Spirit. They prove size has nothing to do with the amount of enthusiasm. P ep rallies seemed to bring out the Radica Despite Class Siz- Juniors Lead Spiril I think our class has the kind Rebel spirit in everybody. But no matter how loud any class yelled, all students thought their class was the best. I think the junior class is excellent, Lisa Miller, junior, explained. What made this group so special to its members? Lisa Barnett said, I think we're the best because we get involved. Positive was a key word for the juniors whether in pep rallies or in council and class activities. people that get things done rathg than just talk about it, Cindy Watson, junior, said. Junior spirit this year seemed t change from last year. I think we have more spirit because we're not looked down cl so much, junior, Jenny Liles explained. How the juniors stand up to other classes? Billy Moates, summed it up in the juniors' There's just no comparison.

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E l, l Sli fx x - 1 1 1 1 1 1 Junior Council officers Sally Shuffield and Randy Fetcher show if' judges Christmas door decorations. Work Forces Sophomore, Junior Councils Eorn Bucks If it could be done to raise money, members of the Junior Council and the Sophomore Council did it. To earn the bucks which would even- tually be used on their senior proms, both groups spent the year working on fund- raising activities. For instance, among the varied proj- ects of the juniors were selling the junior class t-shirts, the tri-fold Rebel notebooks, tickets for the Junior Miss Pageant, flowers for Southern Belle, Rebel rags, computer dating match-ups, roses for Rebel Week, mistletoe for Christmas, and donuts. In addition, the council members washed cars for cash. Led by President Randy Fecher, the juniors added hundred of dollars to their savings in preparation for their final year atSouthside. Not to be outdone, the Sophomore Council, led by Dennis Tucker, president, came up with money-raising activities of its own. These included the sale of gummy bears, Christmas cards, yearbook covers, carnations, and Valentine telegrams. Also the sophomore had a work day where each member did some labor which would add ten dollars to the treasury. Sponsored by Mrs. Cheryl Busse, the Junior Council had as its other two main officers Bret Hood, vice president, and Sally Shuffield, secretary. Other officers of the Sophomore Coun- cil included David Greenfield, vice presi- dent, Julia Porter, secretaryg and Clint An- chutz, treasurer. The council was spon- sored by Mrs. Susan Franks. kt Gummy Bears went on sale before the Northside game as Judd Hart, Sophomore Council member, gets ready to find buyers. - . if Surrounded by computer dating list is junior Scott Sartin and I juniors Stephanie Hayes, Melody Miller, and Sheila Anderson.



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Junior Cheerleaders Kim Boren and Lisa Wofford show great spirit while, at the same time, taking a great risk. , 3,, J . f fr'i. f ,I , X 'k i vi, .. rig . xx 4 q'!i'v . , A ,ef li 2 'x it 1' .,., 1 ., 7 X V . val 1. Q ,i rf ' We're number one! Juniors Bryan Dob- bins and David Smith show tremendous spirit at the State Play-off game at Little Rock. During Drill Team practice, Junior Co- Captain Marilyn Cooley demonstrates a step to fellow junior Dixie Belles, Jill DeWitt and Cara Magness. 5 .. ,f I I , Ak,,,,s.,., .-, Q f 2 if 1 ve if Sign painting is a definite way to show Rebel Spirit. Taking time and effort is Junior Charles MacKay as he gets ready for the clash with the Bears. Northside-Southside week is always ex- citing. Juniors Kristy Bridges, Matt McKeever, and Greg Matlock show off their Rebel Spirit in the east parking lot.

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