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seniors latta-mize Mickey Latta Robert Marsh Jeff McCreless Jeff Mize Rusty Moore sweeps Awards Day adds DAR and BALFOUR to honors 138
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janny Kelly Lisa Kemp Annette Lambert Mike LaRue The Stanley Tool Wood Working Award is presented to Robert Marsti Sammy Perry, a dedicated FFA member, is awarded ttie Dekalb Agriculture Award FRONT ROW, Sara Gibbons (Project Pnde Speaking Con- test), Donna McCay (Typing I Award), Tina Wall (9tti Grade Academic Award), D|una Phillips (11th Grade Academic Award), Lori Hawkins (Second place County Spelling Bee), Leanne Reid (First place County Spelling Bee), Sonya Phil- lips (8th Grade Academic Award) SECOND ROW, Vicki Stockdale (Nations Science Foundation Award ol Merit), Renee Butler (Volleyball), Otis Mitchel l (Visual Arts Award), Lisa Brand (Businees Award), Cindy Lowery (Mentorious Award in American History), Pam Cox (Mentonous Award in American History), Jane Sawyer (Mathematics Merit Award), Linda Cornelius (Home Economics), Darlene Hill (Girls ' P E Award), Alice Chamblee (Josten ' s Scholarship Foundation Award), Mary Henry (Alro-American Outstand- ing Award) THIRD ROW, Jeff McCreless (Band Award), Steve King (Meritorious Award in American History Award), Ted Murphree (Mentorious Award in American History), Max Blalock (10th Grade Academic Award), Jim Murphree (Football Award), Earl Warren (Boys ' Basketball Award), Rusty Moore (Bookkeeping Award), Robert Marsh (Stanley Tool Woodworking Award), Jeff Mize (Editor of School Paper), Stanley Davis (Boys ' State), John Huie (Band Medal, Senior Math Award), Mike Buckelew (Merito- hous Award in American Historyl, Tom Head (Merit Schol- arship Finalist), Charles Gibbons (Woodman of the World Award), John Pennington (Boys ' P E Award), Cinda York (7th Grade Academic Award).
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seniors moody-o ' rear 159 Ann Moody Rusty Moore Jim Murphree LisaO ' Rear TOM HEAD When an individuai atlends five diflerent schools in twelve years, he acquires a rather wide point ol view Traveling helped me to broaden my honzons and become a nx re eii-rounded person Throughout my education, I have been involved m scholastic endeavors, athletic competition, dramatic arts, and mustc perlonn- ance All the rrxjney m the world cannot buy experience, it must be earned Sometimes the pnce is high, but me advantages are great My advice to underclassmen is simpiy this, ' Involve yourself in as many ditterenl things as possible, and to each dedicate t lO%otyour eflofi No matter what ihe outcome, you wiii be a better person, and God will bless you richly ' SUSAN FAUST A person must set their priorities and ambitions at an early age m order to achieve them To finish a winner, one must place their goals above everything else Setting my goals at an early age and learning self discipline has enabled me to eKcel m many dit- ferent things i have learned to compete with myself and strive to be the best m whatever i am involved LINDA CORNELIUS I feel being head varsity cheerleader and my involvement m many church and school activities has made me a more responsible person t was able to gel a taste of college dorm life when I attended the Alabama Girls ' State Session dunng the summer of 1980 This year I was honored with the title of Miss CHS and Sr Class Favorite and also served as vice-president ol the National Honor Society and a member ol Mu Alpha Theta Math Honorary Club Church IS a very initial part of my life i attend the First Baptist Church, where I serve as vice-president of the Chapel Choir and a member of the mixed ensemble, Shalom. After graduating. I plan to attend Sanford University where I will major in nursing TERRI WHITE Having the opportunity and responsiblity ot putting together the Tomahawk has been the most rewarding activity of my senior year The 1 00 ' b time and effort that goes mto something is lit- tle compared to the benefits you receive trom il The people you work with are found to be true Iriends especially al deadline time, but 1 have loved everything associated with me siaM Through my year- book staff work, I have decided to attend Birmingham Southern Col- lege and pursue a career m visual arts and lournalism NORMAN 8ELLEW I hope one day after finishing high school to go on to college to plan a career as a Metallurgical Engineer. I like working with my hands and I feel Ihis career in engineering will be enciting as well as demanding I was voted Most Dependable by my class, and I feel you must be dependable to tie good at anything you do A good philosophy I ' ve picked up m the past few years is you must get out and strive to do things or you II just s ' t back and watch others take the credit lor ihmgs you yourself could have done EARL WARREN Oneonla High School has enable me to begin to realize some of the dreams 1 ve held since childhood I ' ve played and worked in an environment that ' s twen warm and accepting I ' ve made friends whose friendship have made a lot of difference To a degree, I ' ve learned the value ol hard work and discipline, both ol which give me hope for the luture Thanks ' to the many people who have cared is not enough, but I say it sincerely and hope they under- stand ' JOHN PENNINGTON In my opinion determination is the key ingre- dient to a successful and fulfilling life It is always important to have a goal in lite, to have a purpose A person without a purpose, just drifts along wherever life will lake him Throughout my high school years, I have enjoyed n any accomplishments as well as many disappoint- ments, but I have never allowed the disappointments to hold me down I ve always looked al It m this way It may take 1 00 unsuccess- ful attempts before a person finally makes that one successful attempt That one success in hie could make all Ihe ditterence m the world As I leave Qneonta High School I would rather leave my under- classmen with good advice instead ol a list of my accompli shnwnts. No matter who you are in life, no matter who anyt ody else thinks you are, you are just as capable of succeeding as the neit person It is all up to you and nobody else whether or not you attain the things you want in life. OUTSTANDING SENIORS. FRONT ROW. Tom Head. Susan Faust SECOND ROW. Linda Cornelius. Terri White. Norman Bellew, BACK ROW, Rusty Moore. Earl Warren, John Pennington. 159
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