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SHS ADULT BOOSTERS Salute The 1981 Graduating Class 16
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WE ARE THE SENIORS Seniors at last! was the thought of the members of the Class of ' 81 when they entered South in August, but few of the individuals realized the expense and the decisions that went with the hard-earned title. There were senior pictures, announcements, graduation gowns, class night, and a senior trip to pay for as well as vocational, college, and athletic decisions to be made. There were credits to be checked and last minute classes to be taken as well as officers to be elected, money to be raised, class trip locations to be selected, and class night plans to be made. Being a senior was not quite as easy as it seemed, but the class elected good officers and everything was soon running smoothly. Money for class activities was raised with the sale of M M ' s and the packing and distributing of what seemed like tons of fresh fruit from Florida. The class trip was schedules for Cedar Point and before long the final decisions of a class flower and motto were made. Being a senior really was quite easy when the officers did their best. When asked if he thought that the senior class officers accomplished their goals, Carlton Daniels replied, At the beginning of the school year, we knew that there would be expendi- tures that would have to be overcome and we came out comfortably on top. p.OR ' « )RID 1 n i m SENIOR CLASS AND OFFICERS 15
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STUDENT LEADERS IN ACTION This year ' s Student Council has been BUSY-BUSY-BUSY. They started out the year with a flashlight pep rally at the City Hall Plaza where the Homecoming Queens were announced. The Homecoming festivities were then continued on game day when Student Council sponsored the traditional Mobile Parade through the down town area, concluding at the stadium just prior to the game. After Homecoming was over, the Council had a number of dances that went very well. In the second week of December, the Candy Cane Sale began which was followed by Santa ' s big entrance on the final day of school before Christmas vacation. The carnation sale was a great success and it gave the Council all the enthusiasm that they needed to host the Winter WOL Student Council Conference which was held here at South on March 4, 1981. Along with all these special events, the Student Council continued to deal with various school problems and the officers, as student spokesmen, met throughout the year with Mr. Wright and as members of the Principal ' s Council. 1. Melanie Carter. 2. Terri Castleberry, Debbie McConnell. 3. Lavern Hampton, Neil Thomas. 4. Melissa Mckeever. Gloria Keppler. 5. Mr. Conover. 6. Mrs. Field, Mr. Dellapina. 7. Joanna Shropshire, Vinita Wallace. 8. Sherri Humphrey, Pam Ross. 9. Darryl Peal. Juanita Johnson, Sonya Smith, Mr. Barrett. Student Council 17
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