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Mike Pettereon served as Student Body Presi- dent. Clne of MIke'e daily tasks was to read the 'norning and afternoon announcements. ,.,,..f-f' . 'M K' J' ff .3-35 54' If X, W! First Vice President for 'I 984- 'l 985 was Leelle Glbbone.She was proud to be supportive of her senior class. g..L., Q 11 . f iw ja., .. Q. W . . Sli . Hg 51 , ,. get t Executive Secretary. Sueen Leezensuccess- fully fulfills her duties. She attended a workshop at Mars Hill concerning student council tasks. Ellen Mlller was Second Vice-President. This position was a great honor for her. to repre- sent her junior class. I I-AI ll-I-IH i ll- Tl-IF Fl lTl IFN: The Executive officers serve as in- termediaries between the administra- tion and the students. Their main goal is to provide a year full of activities and entertainment to make the year en- joyable and memorable. Miee Bonnie Stevens serves as their advisor. The officers conduct meetings of the session house, put together student handbooks, and are in charge of the student exchange program from other schools. They are also re- sponsible for the activities and plan- ning of Homecoming, Miss Merry Christmas, and Spirit Week. Another project was the buying and decorating of a tree for the holiday season and sponsoring a White Christmas can food drive. By Kim Bwineon Arleke Herrle held the job of Executive Trea- surer. This is a job which requires honesty and dependability, both of which she possesses. 17
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SEIXIICJFIS: FACE Tl-IE I:l.1'I'l.1l:iE Let us design thepages: let us voyage into a new dimension. A vast adventure is demanding our focus. Projecting into your future, an excit- ing plan comes into view. A chart of events begins to develop. The explora- tion is about to begin. . . . Chris Ssgsr is going to attend the University of North Carolina at Char- lotte, majoring in Electrical and Com- puter Engineerlng. l love math, Chris stated sincerely. I also like to work with people, related Chris with 'IS much enthusiasm. An athletic person who displays a positive attitude is Ksns McKenzie. Ksns is hoping to attend either Appa- lachian State University or Lenoir Fihyne. Ksns hopes to go into the fields of physical therapy, sports med- icine, or physical education. l love to work with people and deal with their emotions. Share with us the dreams we have of the life to come. Once, inside a dark desolate place, thoughts have ex- ploded into a new wave of technology. Share with us, the Seniors of South Fiowan, a new trend-setting way of life. Venture with us, where we have never ventured before. Share the ex- perience of discovering our dreams. and desires waiting to be fulfilled. Come with us to invision our succes- ses that we may possess an exciting and most creative odyessey that is about to begin. Enter, now, into the realm where the very heart of imagi- nation lives and breaths.
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Despite much skepticism, a post- poned date, and numerous beauty- queen and cheerleader dropouts, the 'I SSA powderpuff football game was a huge success. The October SCJth event was sponsored by the student Government Association of South Flowan, with the organizational and primary responsibilities assumed by the executive officers. Mrs. Linde Freeze, Mrs. Mary Johnston, and Mrs. Cindy Eddleman were also in- strumental in staging the event, since they advised the coaching staff, real- life Flaider football players taking the task of teaching a bunch of girls to play the game. ln the words of Senior Susan Leezer, For me, personally, it was difficult learning the different plays since l don't know much about football. Sut, the guys made great coaches, they were able to teach the game to us, and had a real professional attitude the whole time. And professional they were, for the senior coaches - Anthony Berry, Alen Caldwell, Eddie Cherry, Anthony Fuller, Dario Gilles- pi, Cliff Mitehem, Darren Morton, and Joey Strickland - led their team tovictory overthe .Junior-Sophomore squad, SS-'l 4 being the final score. The senior victory, however, was a hard-fought one, indeed. lvlany senior players described the younger Plaid- ers as aggressive and determined. .Junior Lisa Wilson explained, lVlany of our players were small, and since we had such a large team we had to rotate a lot. Sut, all in all, it was a great game -- one of the best football games ever played here at South. The .Junior-Sophomore coaching staff consisted of John Foster, Joel Jordan, Joe Hedrick, Chip Knowles, Trecy Johnson, Gerry Sternes, Der- ry Jorden, Terry Jorden, and Andy Patterson. Another highlight of the game was the male cheerleading squad, headed by Mrs. Julie Certner. Creig Honeycutt and Flusy Hawks, sophomores, Hunter Fuller and Anthony Bare, juniors, and seniors Steven Bere and Bret Johnson led the crowds through cheers, chants, and stunts. Perhaps the biggest attraction of the game, l-lowever, was the woman-less homecoming court presented at half- time. After much deliberation, the judges chose Senior Brien Tr nthem as the 'l SSA queen. l-le was crowned by senior Bryan Dveroesh, and will reign until the next glamour girl takes his place. Sy Jene Brown 'IS Tim Long, resplendent in a mini skirt and long tresses, smiles seductively for the crowd. l-le is escorted by one of the .JFTOTC members. Fans go wild as Sr. Craig Stewart makes his appearance. Craig was a close contendor for the crown, and an audience favorite. Lovely Brian Traritham, all decked out in formal attire, poses for the camera. Little did he know that he would soon wear the coveted crown. Q Voluptuous David l-lolstien smiles confidently. l-lls colorful dress and shapely figure caused quite a scream from the sidelines.
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