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

 - Class of 1984

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Page 56 text:

nqnilrinnsulu - Who says? ---i Jennifer Minkler, Sophomore I don't think Southside's tests are any harder than any other school. It really depends on the classes you take and the teachers you end up with. Sean Horne, Senior I think Mr. Baker gives the hardest tests. But as a school I don't think Southside's tests are any harder than any other high schooI. Teresa Hendricks, Sophomore Tests aren't exactly myfavorite, favorite things but I guess they will help you in the long run. .tlzt .. rf may , 3'f N-Lt ,khk Bookwork can be hard as Mrs Taking a test - I . - t i ll X Sandra Kilpatrick s biology class Carman Hicks take 5 ' I Nt' ' finds out break for a ' - -Q 1 K , as , Us .tf, , ,,,- I t .. ,

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'Whvnannmqnnunqng ,, ODOI' w l'lfGI'S ournalists Work ard Publish Paper ong hours and hard work characterized the staff of uthworld. Frantically rushing to et impending deadlines, staff mbers could be seen leaving the hool anywhere from 4 p.m. to 8 . Designing layouts, writing copy d selling ads were just a few of the tivities that left the journalists down to business. N-..... vga M, R. 'S-. little spare time. Editor Charles Ross and associate editors Honey Huckelbury and Jackie Johnston were in charge of produc- ing the newspaper. A staff of over 30 reporters contributed in the efforts, also. A major change was developed in the style by its editors over the summer. The first issues were really ex- perimental, Honey said. We were trying to get the style together. All of this paid off for a select few who were chosen as members of Quill and Scroll, the national honor society for high school journalists. I think Quill and Scroll was much more involved this year, said Jen- nifer Douglas, junior. lt's starting to ' acome a better known club. Photographers Chris Schwarz and Jerry Jenkins, sophomores, joke around with junior Jennifer Douglas before getting Writing captions is just one of the jobs of yearbook staffer Ann Safranek, senior. Sports editors Jon Robinson and Bob Safranek, sophomores, go over past issues of Southworld.



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roblems ests, Term Papers Give Students assle erm papers and tests were just a few aggrevations which all the students feared at time or another this year. Term papers were five to six excuses for a one definition. These were assigned in January, , or March or any time year in between. Usually paper contained enough footnotes, and sources an most novelsg and outhsiders approached term ith dread. I hate term papers, claimed teven Sexton, junior. Along with term papers, tests came in such varities as daily, weekly, biweekly, monthly, bimonthly, semester, midsemester, and finally exam - not to mention the ACT, SAT, PSAT, Competency test, and the so-called quiz. These tests could be as long as one hundred items and their ques- tions took many forms. Truelfalse, multiple choice, and the dreaded short answer and essay. Essays are long and hard. I don't look forward to them, said Jeff Cochran, junior. But whether you liked them or not, they were as certain as death and taxes. Sophomore Todd Wright studies before W' Qian X sou. I -an is v-1 ww f n is M M in is a Finding answers in the book can be hard work as Lisa Jennen, sophomore, demonstrates. I

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