She is has been a member of the DHS Marching and Concert Bands her freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior years. She excels at playing the flute. She is also a member of the Dexter Honor Society.
Callie plans to attend either Three Rivers College or Truman State University.
Seniors who participate in football cheer, football, marching band, cross country, and girls tennis are introduced with their parents prior to the beginning of the last home football game of the season.
She is a member of the tennis team and has been a member of the track team her freshman and sophomore years and a member of the tennis team her junior and senior year. She is also active in Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Future Teachers of America, FCCLA, Scholar Bowl Team, Pep Club and the Dexter Honor Society.
Destiny plans to attend Arkansas State University in Jonesboro and major in Education.
Seniors who participate in football cheer, football, marching band, cross country, and girls tennis are introduced with their parents prior to the beginning of the last home football game of the season.
She is a member of the tennis team. She is also a member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Future Teachers of America, FCCLA, Student Council and the Dexter Honor Society.
Jessica plans to attend Three Rivers College for two year and then transfer to the University of Missouri - Columbia to major in Psychology.
Seniors who participate in football cheer, football, marching band, cross country, and girls tennis are introduced with their parents prior to the beginning of the last home football game of the season.
She is a football cheerleader this year and her sophomore year and has been a basketball cheerleader all four years of high school. MacKinlee is a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Future Business Leaders of America, Future Teachers of America, FCCLA, Teenage Republicans (TARS), and the Dexter Honor Society.
She was a NCA All American Cheerleader and was selected to the All-County Cheerleader Squad.
MacKinlee plans to attend the University of Arkansas where she was excepted into the Honors College and major in Political Science.
Seniors who participate in football cheer, football, marching band, cross country, and girls tennis are introduced with their parents prior to the beginning of the last home football game of the season.
Dexter, Missouri - As an incentive to increase sales during the recent PTO Trash Bag sales campaign, Southwest Principal Bethany Deal promised to allow the top sales boys and girls to “Silly String the Principal.”
Friday, October 10th, was the big day, when top fundraisers were named and the Silly String cans came out in numbers. From left to right with Deal are Tanner Massey, Logan Moreland, Klare Essner, Sage Wallingford, Brooklyn Goodman, Gibson Booker (in back) and Hunter Farmer. Not present for the photo were Walker Jarrell and Cooper Worley.
The students received other awards for their efforts, with the top award for the greatest number of sales schoolwide going to Gib Booker, who sold 132 rolls of trash bags. He earned two theater tickets to the Werenburg Theater in Cape Girardeau.
The second highest seller was Klare Essner, who sold 117 rolls.
Third highest was Tanner Massey, selling 100 rolls.
Fourth highest was Brooklyn Goodman who sold 92 rolls.
Fifth highest was Hunter Farmer who sold 65 rolls, and the sixth highest salesperson was Sage Wallingford, selling 62 rolls.
Overall, the students raised more money than has been raised in the three-year history of the sale. Proceeds will be equally distributed between Southwest, Central, and Middle School and will go toward student incentives and programs for the student body through PTO endeavors. An estimated $13,600 was raised.