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The Senior Brunch was an ex: citing break. It’s success was enhansed by the help of Chery! Moon and Tracie Moats. Homecoming is an event that Lisa Schmidt The JV Football team received much de- The Autumn Glory Queen, Marci Stemple, or Shawn Nesselrodt will never forget. As- served attention from their peers as they and her court, princesses Serena Rowe and sistant Principal Marty Green did the hon- had another undefeated season. Michelle Rhodes, wave to the para de fans. ors.
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, e i. ee = fi, te eT What’s Up in the 88-89 school year at Southern? The people were. The cus- todians, secretaries, ad- ministration, teachers and students all worked togeth- er to insure another suc- cessful academic year. The underclassmen could look forward to be- coming seniors, and the seniors only had one more year of education until they got their diploma. People make the difference What the next eight months would bring was a mystery to all. Who could know if our football team would have another great season, or if the school building would survive an- other year filled with sever- al hundred radical students and their unique collection of teachers. Only time would tell What's Cp. ... Working to insure the smooth start of another school year is Mrs. Betty Liller, , administrative secretary. te Keeping the school from falling down was a constant job as shown by Custodi- an Jim Barrick. He is working on a remo- dled bathroom. Opening 5
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if IN STGDENT LIFE nce the 3:15 What’s Up between bell rang, September and June was student life great parties, Homecom- at SHS was ing, Prom, club activities just begin- and just hanging around ning. Student life was all of those things that happen after school was recessed and over the weekend. Students ‘“‘lived’”’ for this life of freedom. This time away from school was usually spent studying, working part- time to get some extra spending money, or even just relaxing in front of the tube. with friends. High school student life was full of great memories with the plays, hobbies, assemblies, and lifelong friendships. The opening of McDonald’s last winter gave students a place to go to socialize and eat. Between homework and jobs, Southerners knew ‘‘What’s Up”’ in their student life. a. eae Showing off his spirit for the: Democratic party is David Beard. Mr. Beard was a patri- otic Southerner for 20 years. In the Senior Class Play, J.J. Glotfelty, Mike Madigan and Jamie Colaw try to rem- edy a sticky situation. and Shawn Groves. Sean Foley smiles as Bobby Horner whispers into his ear: Student Life Division 7
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