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Design by Rhonda Callaway Wendy Taylor Tracy Telligman Steve Tenner Michelle Tetro Bubba Thomas Mark Thornton john Tissue Mike Tousignant Nicole Tran Kim Tucker jimmie Turner Sherry Uszynski Greg Utley Diane VanBuren Steve Varley Debbie Vaughn Sumathi Venkarappan Darryl Vereen Sharon Vessels Kristi Voorhies Oanh Vuong Anh Vu joan Wallace john Wallace Karla Wallace DeeDee Walrhall Leigh Ward Lori Warriner Paul Watts Andy Weaver Eric Webb Marc Wells jamie Wesson Andrea White Richard White ir. ,,....4' svn
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Scott Snoyer Kay Solito Barbi Spradlin Matt Spradlin Debbie Stacey Mia Stahl David Stanley Butch Stark Laura Steger DeLisa Stevenson Richelle Stubman Cindy Stufflebeam Pam Sullivan Kecia Summers Dewey Sutton Shelly Syren Scott Tallant Richard Tanner Kim Tarbet Buddy Taylor Mark Taylor Encouraging friends and her ambition to travel helped her A lot of my friends had spent a year in American high schools and they told me about all the fun rhey'd had, commented Mia Stahl. Photo by Tony Saldana. iscover America I expected great things from Texas, and I'm really pleased, commented Mia Stahl, foreign exchange student from Sweden. A lot of my friends ahd spent a year in American high schools, and they told me about all the fun they'd had. Mia says that although Sweden has been Americanized with American food, music, and clothes, they still live differently there. She lives in the largest city in Sweden, Stockholm - where there is much less violence than in the United States. Sweden is a Socialist country, so they spend a lot of money on welfare programs. There is very little poverty, and slum areas do not exist. Swedish students go to school for only nine years, but may continue their education. She commented, The things I like most in your school are choosing your own classes and participating in sports. Games, pep rallies and school spirit are things I will really miss. Mia is excited about going back to see her friends and family, but also feels that she belongs here. Alicia Monroe Seniors 213
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'P' SAA Ernie Wiley jim Wilhite David Williams Heidi Williams jeannie Williams jeff Willingham john Wilson Tammie Winblood Randi Winegardner Kathy Winkelmann Kelly Witherspoon Tim Wong Roby Word jim Wright Preston Zaehringer johnny Reb, Miss Dixie add to Countless Credits The awards were presented, the sweethearts were announced and the audience sat waiting to hear who had been chosen johnny Reb and Miss Dixie. The honors would be filled by the two who most exemplified the ideal student. School spirit, participa- tion and the respect from fellow students were key traits ofjohnny Reb and Miss Dixie. Mr. David Parker ffacultyj kept the audience waiting for only a few moments and then he an- nounced, The 1983 Miss Dixie and johnny Reb are Shelly Bartula and Mark Burleson. Mark, student council president, ex- celled in athletics as well as being ac- tive in student council his sopho- l..l..l-1---- The Who's Who assembly presented johnny Reb and Miss Dixie to the awaiting student body. Chosen were Mark Burleson and Shelly Bartula fseniorsj. Photo by Doug Wallace. more, junior, and senior year. His dedication to sports resulted in honors in football and a trip to the regionals in track. As well as johnny Reb, Mark was also elected class favorite his sophomore, junior, and senior year. When Mr. Parker said, 'The 1983 Miss Dixie and johnny Reb are Shelly Bartula and Mark Burleson', I felt ex- citement, happiness and I felt all floa- ty inside. It was the happiest moment I experienced my senior year. Miss Dixie was only one of many honors that Shelly received in her three years. As a sophomore, Shelly was a junior varsity cheerleader and a member of student council. As a junior, she con- tinued her participation in student council and became a member of the German Club. Along with being a var- sity cheerleader, German club secretary and a member of the yearbook staff and student council, Shelly was elected Homecoming Queen and had the honor of being a Southern Belle nominee. - Rhonda Callaway. Seniors 215
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