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J K v, ai Sf 43. ii 2 sv' Q 3 if ,MXH During one of The Phoio Safaris, junior Lori Barber 'fakes a shot of one of SouThside's older buildings. Mr. Canevero catches junior Kesia Bar- ber ai an odd moment when she's Tak- ing pictures of The crocodiies. Freshmen John Seaie and Joey Barrgis gei pictures of ci feeding peacock. S iii . mwwub... Warsaw. .emu-Amee
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V 3 S if - S A 'T 13' A closer look at hot spots M and 'i AN ID SHOTS Things really clicked into place this year for the pho- tography club. The first thing they did was watch a movie about the functions of a camera. Compared to that. the second meeting was a party. From burnt micro- wave popcorn to ice fights. the club seemed to be turn- ing out okay after all. The big highlight though was the trip to the zoo. The club left for lvlcDonald's right after fourth period. When they got to McDonald's they were told that they only had ten to fifteen min- utes to eat. After taking the wrong street to get to the zoo, and making a U-turn, they finally got there. They divided into groups of two or three, by their own choice, and headed off in different directions. All of the club members were caught off guard at one time or an- other by Mr. Canevero jumping out of odd places to get candid shots. They took other trips, but after the zoo, they weren't quite as eventful. Southside was a change from the school's atmosphere: the women wore pants, and the men had long hair. The club sponser, Mr. Can- evero, said the club mem- bers, 't , . . were a lot of fun. and it was interesting going places with them. For the new members of the club, this year was a riot, and for the oicl members, the new additions were a change of pace' Tiffany Smith .ss -:'hk. ll!uuuu,.,,,,, Q i:- A . -sumo si While on the Southside, freshman Tiffany Smith gets a shot of a gold Porsche. Photography Club - Front Row: Rhonda Stallworth, Kesia Barber, Henry Austin, Brian Carver, Row Two: Tracy Dunaway, Lori Barber. Tiffany Smith, Mike Weber. Back Row: Joey Bartgis, John Seale, Brian Adair. Not Pictured: Dixie Cross, Missy Sartore. Chris Yancey. Mr. Tony Canevaro - sponsor. At the zoo, senior Chris Yancey catches some ducks off guard by snapping their picture.
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At this year's 8Gf'lYIfl9S malty forget 0 no s THE womr Another year, another Christmas Banquet with food and entertainment, or another Homecoming with its festivities. Most students at SMCS took these events for granted. Did anyone ever stop and wonder who thought up Lhosi Tcrazyh games Toto tlae ac - o-sc oo par y. r who put up the decorations for Homecoming and trimmed the tree at the Christmas Banquet? All of these things Scand a lot morej were tac led by the SGA, one working school. of The hardest groups in the W ' ' The SGA also planned many events just for fun. The junior high Christmas party included time for socializing with friends, eating, and watching the Christmas movie A Miracle on Thirty- Fourth Street. Members of the senior high were able to partici- pate in a day at Oak Moun- tain State Park, where they played volleyball, ate hot dogs and went on a hay- ride. To learn how to better serve the students and how to plan fun events for every- one to enjoy, the senior high SGA attended a leadership ,, , 4 -W W , ji r 1 as - 1 at wt 1 Y i' 1 1 While playing in the AiabamafAu- burn game, senior Henry Austin gets a rare chance to display his football talent. conference at Bryan Col- lege, while junior high mem- bers attended a confer- ence in Columbus, Georgia. Seventh grader Sheryl Tuck- er, a representative of Mrs. Stone's class said, We ac- complished a lot by spend- ing time together discussing our concerns and strate- gies. Give credit where credit is due, the old saying goes, and the credit is certainly due to the members of the A C SGA who made this year's events the best ever. S Leanne Dennis On the first day of school, junior Chris Laatsch and sponsor Mrs. lf prepare the SGA welcome table for new SMCS students.
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