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Some very important people that attend Satsuma worked hard and deligently to obtain the title of VIP. Hard work and determination was a big advantage to becoming a VIP. Satsuma was proud to have the In- dustrial Arts “Sponsor of the Year,” as an outstanding member of its staff. Mrs. Bobbie Andrusky re- presented Alabama in the Ameri- can Industrial Arts associations na- tional conference. Another impor- tant person was Mrs. Jeanette Greene who was elected outstand- ing classroom teacher at SHS. Every year the student body of Satsuma elects students to represent them on the city council during Youth Appreciation week. This year was no exception when the stu- dents voted for and elected the best man or woman for the job. HH l-H NH cr l-H 0 C 3 I—H C 3 l-H y M oo -o VIP's 23
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MissSaraland was Karen Nikolakis. The Satsuma City Council members were Ashley Dennis, Todd Shewmake, Kathy Chisholm, Jeff Stringer, Steve McVay, Mike McVay, Sheila Diamond, and Kim Spence. Mrs. Andrusky was chosen as the “sponsor the year. Elizabeth Haupt represented Satsuma as Miss Satsuma. The Saraland City Council members were Keith Sheffield, Cheryl Stewart, Chuck Little, Patti Stewart, Lori Bryan, Kim Cantrell, and Carmen Reyes. Mrs. Greene was elected as outstanding class room teacher. te . y 4 22 VIPs
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During the week of the Greater Gulf State Fair, Janet Hurst, Gine Riley, and Donna Squires were cho- sen, along with forty-seven other high school senior girls, to partici- pate in the Azalea Trail Court and Festival. Known as the Official Hostesses of Mobile County, the court mem- bers were participants in the “Christmas on the River” in Demo- polis, Alabama, the Senior Bowl at Ladd Stadium, and the Easter Pa- rade in Disneyworld in Orlando, Florida. Area and out-of-state visi- tors to Fort Conde were greeted by the girls clad in their antebellum dresses of many pastel colors. The Azalea Trail Maids, were a unique and colorful Mobile attrac- tion. Gine Riley cries in disbelief as her name is called. Donna, Janet, and Gine talk to Mrs. Hicks about choosing their dresses and pre- paring for hectic times in the life of Azalea Trail Maids. 24 Azalea Trail
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