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charge of the decorations and they sponsored a dance after the game. The council was in charge of the Spring Fling activities which were in April. On February 15, they visited the State Capital where they learned more about the procedures of government. In late April and early May 1984, elections were held to elect new officers for the 1984-85 school year. The council also went to the newly reopened Cyclorama at Grants Park in Aflanta. Throughout the year, they spent a vast amount of time learning about parliamentary procedure. The class would write essays and give speeches to expand their knowledge of govern- mental procedures Before the Council could get closer to all of the students at Southwest, they must first become closer to each other. To make sure that they knew everyone in their group, they had different seating arrangements each week. This is just one of the many things which shows that Southwest Complex Council really cares that Southwest is always number one. TOP. LEFT TO RIGHT: Derrick Wilson and Tracie Parker make decorated paper holders. Brigitte Dovis, Len Reid, Valerie Hamlin, Larry Davis, and Annie Bovie make posters for the foorball game. Beverly Plunkerr Kay Stuart, Stacy Howard, and Tora Taylor make seating arrangement charts. Complex Council Of- ficers: Larry David — Secretary, Valerie Hamlin — Chief of Staff, Beverly Plunkett — President, Jennifer Adkins — Vice President, James Walker — Treasurer BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: First Row: Betty Stewart, An nette Snyder, Lori Minter, Kay Stuart, Lorry Davis, Tora Taylor, Amber Moxley, Jennifer Bass, Wanda Dumas Annie Bouie, Beverly Plunkett, Valerie Homiin, Len Reid, Carolyn McMullins, Sereno Hunt, Jomes Walker Latagelo Murray, Lionel Blakeney. Second Row: Tim Kirby, Paul Whitehead, Jennifer Adkins, Deanno Hill Jorrart Cross, Joe Rozier, Brian Jones, Tracie Parker Rip Nutting, Tony Bugg, Colicia Hanson, Sonja Ken- drick, Angelo Corbin, John Kimbro, Bruce Edwards Chris Freeman, Chorles Murphy. NOT PICTURED Brigitte Davis, Stacy Howard. Lori Minter and Jennifer Bass decorate the Christmas trees for the candy canes Complex Council — 29
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Complex Council Coordinates Numerous Activities for Students 28 — Complex Council - 7 — as 7 Pca cada Spirit Stick, Goofy Goblin, Homecom- ing, Spring Fling, Orange Crush, Red Cross Blood Drive, etc., were all made possible by students, along with Advisor, pulling together to support the largest school in the nation. The group that does all of this is, of course, the Complex Council. This council is headed by Presi- dent Beverly Plunkett, Vice President Jennifer Adkins, and Advisor Betty Stewart. The Council started the year off by welcoming the teachers back and get- ting things going. In October they had a Banana Split for the teachers, and one eee they seemed to enjoy making them @ much as the teachers enjoyed eatin them. During American Education Wee! they wrote poems and made them init book markers. At Christmas they mad decorated paper holders for the teachers and sold Christmas tree cand) canes. In November they attended the Student Council Seminar at Clayton Junior College in Atlanta and won the spirit award. This workshop had variou seminars about school spirit, as well creative ideas for assemblies and fun¢ raisers. For Homecoming, they were I
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Pep Is The Name; Spirit, The Game No matter what sports function Southwest participated in this year, the Pep Club members were always there cheering them on. A prominent part of Orange Crush Week was the annual Central burial ceremony led by advisor and ‘‘preacher’’ Charles Murphy. Another big event of the club was sponsoring the Sweetheart Coronation held on February 14 The Pep Club sold Southwest jerseys to raise money for their exciting trip to New Orleans April 4-7, where they attended a jazz concert, toured the Louisiana Superdome, the New Orleans Museum of Art, the wax museum, a candy company, and the Sr. Louis Cathedral. To end the year, the Pep Club sponsored the All-Sports Banquet that was held in June. The Pep Club definitely keeps the spirit going at Southwest High TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Murphy draws the monthly bulletin board in the McEvoy A lobby The Pep Club listed alphabetically — Donna Anderson, Roosevelt Anderson, Wendy Anderson Samantha Averett, Octavia Avery, Dublin Bankston, Liso Barfield, Sandy Borrow, Laura Bass. Sandro Bartle, Nancy Beck, Angie Belflower, Gary Bell, Mike Benge, Stephanie Bullard, Lionel Blokeney, Pamela Bode, Selenthia Boone, Kim Boston, Annie Bouie, Richard Bowman, Charlies Brown, Nifiah Brown, Reuben Brown, Danny Bryant, Felice Bryant, Carla Cason, Demetree Charfield, Derrick Chavey, Trina Childree, Dawn Cobb, Debbie Coleman, James Coleman Tabatha Coley, Maria Collins, Tamiko Colson LaTanyo Cook, Vicki Corbin, Angelo Crew, Marc Crutchfield, Aretha Curry, Charles Curtis, Janice Davis, Larry Davis, Regina Davis, Cedric Dean Trellis Dent, Troy Dillard, Carla Dudiey, Pamelo Dudley, Kim Duggan, Tracy Ellen, Tonyo Elliott Kita Epps, Elaina Evans, Jack Ingram, Derrick Jackson, Fred Jackson, Michelle Jackson, Todd Jackson, Wendy Jackson, Brenda Johnson, Detra Johnson, Glenda Johnson, Tony Johnson, Anita Jones, Brenda Jones, Junice Jones, Karen Jones, Willette Jones, Kim Justice, Ronald Lamar, Darrin Lewis, Tony Little, Kathy Looney, Candy Lucas Fran Lucas, Sherie Lynn, Trenise Mack, Keith Major Karen Martin, Sarita Mothis, Valerie Mathis Wendy Maynard, Sherri Mayo, Bridgette Mays Greg McClendon, Julie McDowell, Liso Meredith Gwen Middleton, Camille Murchison, Kowana Neal, Tangela Nelson, Pamela Norris, Carlo Oliver Arlinda O'Neal, Gwen Parks, Toni Parks, Derrick Parker, Vicki Parsons, Angelo Pearson, Bernetta Postell, Jeanette Powers, Michelle Rease, Lenzy Reid, Lenzy Reid, Kim Richardson, Camille Roberts, Phyllis Robinson, Steve Robinson, Sharon Scott, Stephan Scott, Rodney Sinclair, Linda Smith Rose-Anna Smith, Ray Spikes, Rhonda Spires Stephanie Spivey, Maurice Stanley, Karen Stone Sunovio Stuckey, Kim Taylor, Tammy Terry, Kim Thigpen, Janice Toomer, Lita Ussery, Debbie Walker, Vernelle Worts, Chris West, Mork West Angela Wheeler, Kristie Whire, Lorry White, Kim Wilcox, Angie Williams, Charliso Williams, Potty Williams, Roger Wilson, Tina Wilson, Alice Wise Lori Wood, Linda Wright, Tracie Wright, Tracey Zimmer. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Janice Toomer paints a sign for the upcoming game. Gwen Moore sings “Miracles” in the Sweetheart Coronation. Deanna Hill is escorted in the Sweetheart Coronation by Mark Powers. Poll beorers carry the remains of Central back to McEvoy A. Southwest Patriots mourn over the death of Central 30 — Pep Club
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