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CL t 3 CU C 2 Cu C 3 Cu c a CU 3 CL ( 3 a. C 3 CU C 3 CU h-M S.H.S. proved to have many very important people on campus. Among some of them were thirteen band students selected by Mr. Davis and then picked randomly by other band directors to represent S.H.S. in the Mobile County Honor Band. Also from the S.H.S. band was se- lected three students for the All- Star Jazz Band. Jeff Kennedy re- cieved first chair saxophone, Vin- cent Robinson received fifth chair trumpet while Lee McDowel re- ceived sixth chair trumpet. Jeff Kennedy was awarded one of the five presented by the American Federation of Musicians Local Union of Mobile. Sports at S.H.S. proved to be su- perior with eight All-County Foot- ball players and three All-County volleyball players. Those people were selected by their coaches for their superior sports ability. High School Bowl is a familiar game around S.H.S. In order to be on the team one has to be exception- ally smart. They are selected by teachers for their alertment of hap- penings around in our community. The team consisted of two boys and two girls with two girl alternates. The voice of Democracy was won by Darlene Harris. She wrote a term paper of how she felt about our government and came out on top receiving a 25 dollar savings bond. Members of the Honor Band were Vincent Robinson, Steve Cornell, Jeff Barrett, Terry Orso, Patryck Duncan, Jeff Kennedy, Mi- chele McHaney, Karen Greene, Laura Es- ter, Virginia Leach, Bart Waltman, and Greg Volking. The recipient of the Ameri- can Federation of Musicians Local Union of Mobile was Jeff Kennedy. Representing Satsuma in the All-Star Jazz Band was Vin- cent Robinson, Lee McDowell and Jeff Kennedy. The All-County football players were Duke Parker, Darren Williamson, Bruce Harbin, Chris Christain, Robert Bentley, Tony Williamson, Andy Coleman, and Bobby Welch. 20 VIPs
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The Freshmen were well represented with maids: Lori Stevens with escort Kevin Mc- Intyre; Jan Skipworth with escort John Ev- ans; and Vanessa Robinson with escort James Tarver. After the game came the dance and pictured we have Ginc Riley and David Salter. One of the enjoyable parts of Homecoming was the parade, because ev- eryone got in on the fun. Gine Riley and Deanna McLendon are shown as they ride in the parade representing the Seniors. The Sophomore maids were: Lisa Huff with es- cort Ricky Enzor; Patti Stewart with escort Chuck Little; and Rhoda Howze with escort Marlin Mitchell. Gine Riley and David Salter are shown having a casual conversa- tion during the dance. Deanna McLendon and Gwin McAU are shown during the dance. Homecoming 19
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craaaaa mr zs' . The members of the High School Bowl Team were James Phillips, Rebecca Duke, Danny Simison, and A'Nelda Sprague. The alternates were Janet Hurst and Lori Brown. Darlene Harris placed first in the Voice of Democracy essay contest. All- county volleyball team members included Donna Squires, Libby Squires, and Gine Ri- ley. VIPs 21
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