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A SMILE, THE WINNING EXPRESSION A myriad of expressions filled the gymnasium as each girl took her walk before the judges. It was clearly visible that the audience thoroughly enjoyed themselves through their smiles and applause. Each girl possessed her own special smile that would hopefully win her the title of one of Satsuma’s beau- ties. The atmosphere of excitement was conveyed through the various expres- sions shown by the girls as the winners PAGE 28 — Top Right: Donna Miller was chosen to represent the Freshman Class as their beauty. Center Shelby Travis. Elizabeth Haupt. Karen Nikolakis. Libby Squires. Carmen Reyes. Lana Adcox. and Donna Miller show happy smiles after all being chosen as winners. Lower Right: Hugging and congratulations were familiar sights after the pageant PAGE 29 — Top Left: The girls participating in the pageant were First Row: Karen Nikolakis. Donna Miller. Shelby Travis. Tammy Kelley. Lana Adcox. and Elizabeth Haupt. Second Row: Michele Brown. Daphne Parker. Darlene Scoper. Cheryl Stewart. Cindy Brett, and Lori Wright. Third Row: Linda Moore. Susan Doggett. Deanna Barnes. Tina Booker. Jane Brett, and Rosanne Corgill. Fourth Row: Sharon Wilson. Suzette Chancey. Cindy Lomax. Desi were announced. Sounds of screams, laughter, and crying were typical of each winner. In this exciting atmos- phere the titles of Freshman, Sopho- more, and Junior Maids were bestowed upon Donna Miller, Shelby Travis, and Elizabeth Haupt, respectively. The night proved to be a memorable one for the girls as well as the audience due to the presence of entertainment and beauty. Herrington. Edyth McAdams and Lynn Booker. The right side consisted of the First Row: Angie Doggett. Libby Squires. Elaine Adams. Debbie Tindle. Corey Wilson, and Kelli Hill. Second Row: Karen Jones. Carol Parden. Martha Newton. Shandra Clark, and Tess Brown. Third Row: Ste- phanie Parks. Susan Williamson. Sharon David- son. Tiffany Magray. Darlene Smith, and Diane Hogancamp. Fourth Row: Debbie Broadhead. Penny Scoper. Vicki Norman. Susan Saucier. Angela Stewart, and Carmen Reyes. Top Right: Shelby Travis was chosen as sophomore Maid. Lower Left: Elizabeth Haupt was chosen as Junior Maid. Lower Right: Martha Newton. Desi Her- rington. Tina Booker and Daphne Parker wait for judges decision. 28 Miss Sotsumo
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The VIP's have received many great honors. These students have shown exceptional leadership and scholastic achievement. Diane Corley, Ashley Dennis, and Johnny Goldfinger were elected as National Officers of AIASA. The student body elected fellow stu- dents to represent them on Satsuma's and Saraland's City Councils during Youth Appreciation Week. Angie Coleman and Libby Squires were chosen volleyball Players of the Week. Football “Players of the Week were Mike Hicks and Greg Hayes. The United Fund Drive is an annual school project. Many homerooms worked exceptionally hard but homeroom 1109 collected the most money. The year’s Cheerleader Sweetheart was Kenny Stewart. Eleven students were selected to attend the Alabama All State Chorus. They were Ginger Lasseter, Dawn Sol- ley, Sammy Hartley, Susan Gillman, Ginger Minor, Valerie Mcllwain, Lynn Frey, Sonya Luker, Pam Howse, Dar- lene Harris, and Cynthia Holcomb. 30 VIPs
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