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At Your Service Southside Clubs Lend Helping Hand P arties, fund-raisers, work . These were words that were brought up when speaking of the many projects done by service clubs throughout the year. The Christmas season was a time when most clubs got together among themselves and many clubs had par- ties for the members. The Rebellette Service Club members drew names at Christmas to get a Secret Santa. At the beginning of the year, the ln- teract Service Club printed student directories and sold them. Other selling projects were popular among the service clubs this year. One of these fund-raisers that was 2 fs To help the needy in Fort Smlth, Southside service clubs collected cans as junior Micky Meeks and senior Laura Spencer Rebelettes member Suzan Marks, sophomore, joins the football homecoming festivities as she poses as a homecoming promoted throughout the year was selling carnations. The Ancillae Ser- vice Club raised appoximately S250 from this project. With the money members raised, service clubs donated items to the school or to an organization in the school. Last year, many people complain- ed about the speakers used by the drill team at pep rallies. At the begin- ning of the year, the Key Club bought new speakers. To hold the many trophies the school organizations have received, the Columbian Service Club bought a new trophy case. show here. float. Rebelettes also sponsored many charity functions, the clothes drive, which sophomore Michelle Zeller participated in. rfb?
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Class Cotton from the field and a home made cotton gin are examined by juniors Bret Hood and Annette Holden in Mr. Baker's history class. 'v L? X fl.. I quuvlig is portrayed by junior Sarah Wright chains on junior Tim Kramer. fa- -mst. A get in-as rw is,. ...se 1 x 's. An Arkansas History assignment is explained by Mr. Norris Byers to senior Extra studying is applied by junior Charles Jerry Barr. MacKay in Mr. Larry Loux's class ln My Opinion Deana Ezell - junior History is a tough subject, but Mr. Loux makes it fun and a lot easier. Matt Wagner - senior lt's interesting. lt tells about the past. And Coach Byers really brings it to life. Johnny Salter - sophomore I like history because it's a record of man's early accom- plishments,
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Upkeep in the courtyard rose garden is done by Interact Service Club and its sponsor, Mr. Larry Loux.
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