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

 - Class of 1984

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unior Council had many successful projects this year. Some of these rojects were: class T-shirts, com- uter dating lists, Rebel books, adical Rebel Rags, and carnations. It was a good year for Junior ouncil because we had so many ojects it was easier to make oney, said member Lisa Miller. Junior Council consisted of 37 embers and was sponsored by rs. Cheryl Busse. We had a great sponsor, so that Iped us out a lot, Arden Hodges id. At its first meeting the group set a al of S2000 by semester. The oup had almost made it by that adline. Even if we did reach our goal, we nted to keep on going and make much money as we could so we n have the best Senior prom, Woolsey, Daniel Wright, Rhonda Wright, Sarah Wyatt, Doug Sarah Brown said. One of the counciI's most suc- cessful projects was the computer dating lists. Since the dating lists were such a big hit last year, we felt it would be successful this year, too, so we tried it and the majority of students took part, member Allison Respess said. The club sold carantions and Homecoming corsages, also. Flowers always sell good, Sloane Harper pointed out. lt is always a fast and easy moneymaker. Junior Council met on Thursday mornings at eight. We usually had good attendance at meetings, everyone was compati- ble, and we all worked well together, Pam Stephenson said. That's why we had a good year. Stallings, Dean Standrldge, Perry Stecher, Tracey Steel, Robert Stell, Robert Stephenson, Pam Stlles, Ted Stoufer, Doug Stovall, Chrlsty Stringer, Todd Stroup, Timothy ,Q Strunks, Robert Summerhill, Brent D. Swalm, Bryan Taylor, Chip Taylor, Tlm Terry, Kyle Thompson, Darln Thompson, Monlca Thompson, Stephanie Tolton, Mark Trobaugh, Cynthia Van Herpen, Mark Vann, Mlke Wade, Shirley Wallace, Fawne Ward, Rebel Watson, Cindy Watts, Andrea Welr, Beth Wewers, Jody White, Jennlfer Whltson, Sue :. Williams, Brenda ' , Williams, Mike - . , Williams, Wayne . Wllson, John ' Wilson, Ladd , i 'x Witt, Jeanne fig. gfmij Wofford, usa Making The Money Junior Council projects big success.

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Newell, Bryan Newsom, DeAnne Nguyen, Duc Nichols, Stuart Niss, Steven Ohlde, Ronald Organ, Loree Orrick, Dewey Paddock, Brady Parrish, Llbby Paulus, Anette Pearce, Bonnie Peer, Van Phillips, Dedra Plunkett, Phllllp Pluto, Chrissi Pogue, Troy Perlesnlck, Kristy Pullen, Carrie Ragan, Robin Ragon, John Rauser, Jett Rayfield, Jett Redding, Christie Redfern, Angle Remes, Jukka Remy, Astrid Respess, Alllson Reznlk, Joseph Rhyne, Don Rice, Kevin Roberson, Carle Robinson, Jamml Robinson, Mike Robinson, Robert Rock, Tonya Rogers, Donny Rogers, Nancy Ross, Wrenne Rouse, Mark Rowe, Shari Sartin, Scott Satterfleld, Melissa Schilling, Matt Schmldly, Shannon Schoenfeld, Dennis Schoeppey, Shawn Schroter, Elke Schumacher, Larry Schwartz, Cindy Self, Jennifer Sexton, Steven Shewmaker, Richard Shultield, Sally Sldler, Jeltrey Sigler, Kirsten Slocum, Sheri Smith, Andy Smith, David Smith, Janis Smith, Rebecca Smlth, Stacey Sorrels, Blll Sparks, Stacy



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Quality Leadershi Going from junior high to senior high may seem, and usually is, difficult for most, even student leaders. ln high school, being a school leader consists of more respon- sibilities because more factors are involved, explained Sophomore Julia Porter, secretary of the Sophomore Council and vice presi- dent of the Pep Squad. Mainly the goals set forth by the organization are harder to reach. However, Sophomore Council President Dennis Tucker feels that everything is a lot more organized, which makes it easier. Some students feel that being a school leader leads one to become conceited. Popularity should not be something taken lightly, Porter said. Being able to contribute to a school by using certain talents should stay in a popular person's mind. 'ttf Kim tl SOPHGMORES 86 P Football homecoming decorations are put up in the halls by sophomores Courtney Dawson and Julia Porter. Aclin, Amy Adams, Susan Ahlert, Julie Albright, Mark Aldridge, Jody Allen, Brent Amos, Lisa Anhalt, Max Anschutz, Clint Astre, Chuck Atkins, Andy Bach, Kris Bagwell, Jerry Baker, Blake Baker, Lynette Barber, Matthew Bartz, Darcy Bateman, Michael Bateman, Michelle Beckham, Darren Bedell, Virginia Bell, Edward Bergeson, Jennifer Berry, Liz Beschoner, Russell Biggs, Janice Billings, Lisa

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