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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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216 Ann Abbott Paul Alderman jill Allen Craig Allen Craig D, Allen Ann Anderson David Anderson Lisa Anderson Michelle Anderson Wendy Anderson Troy Antony Ronnie Apple bat Through decisions and trials Officers exhibit optimism The days of our high school lives were filled with changes. Though we played it cool in our everyday attitudes and values, the world's problems and declining economy lurked in the shadows of our minds. Worries caused us to search for reassurance that we were the care-free generation, tomor- row's youths, and all of that jazz. Led by President Mark Cooke the other officers Courteney Coleman, Karen Kimsey, and Mike Morgan, the junior class officers helped decorate the foyer for the Melissa Armistead Randy Armstrong jill Ashlock David Autrey Pam Axon Crystal Aylor Shannon Bacon Chris Baker April Baker David Baker William Barrett Kim Barron Beau Beard Bonnie Bearden Robbie Beck Barbara Bedford David Bell Tommy Biddix rut-,wi bi s..f.iiiiu- c imiprim decorate the foyer for the homecoming festivities, assisted at the dance, and served as escorts for the homecoming court. These officers exemplified the friendliness and warmth that lived inside us all. They were able to surface the positive emotions and smile at the problems we were forced to face. -julie Richards -ll- ..- junior class officers are as follows: Mike Morgang Treasurer, Mark Cooke, President, Karen Kimseyg Secretary, and Courteney Colemang Vice President. Photo by Tony Saldana. ,,-x 1
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