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A rd VVe've Got Somet NE WCOMEF? 'S RESPQNSE Campbell High School has some of the most interesting students. Since l'm new in Georgia, l 'm not acquainted with many people, but ever since school started, it has been a lot easier. Students at Camp- bell have helped me many times by show- ing me the way to class and by introduc- ing me to different people. l came from a small, all girls school in Hoboken, New Jersey. Going to a very large school such as Campbell, was a big adjustment for me. Now that l'm living here for three months, l'm enjoying it more and more each day. School is great, l enjoy the people around me, and l'm having a pretty good time. - Gen Mas- tropasqua After the purchase of a very slow van, Martin Nash, Mark Kassis, Ken Franchini, and Samuel Ransbotham start the long renovation process. FACULTY Campbell High School 's faculty should be commended. The teachers are excel- lent in their teaching abilities. The school's English department should be commended for their fine efforts in the transmission of this art. The acquirement of such skilled professionals could prob- ably not be duplicated in a century. The memory of these teachers will last throughout the endless years. - Phyllis Watson LUNCHES Here at Campbell we are extremely for- tunate to have a good, cheap school lunch program. The lunch, that costs eighty-five cents, is a complete, nutritious meal that includes food from the four ba- sic food groups: meat, dairy, fruits and vegetables, and bread. The lunch ladies deserve Commendation for their dedica- tion and hard work in preparing for us a delicious and nutritious lunch. - Joe lvey f . ffl? 't ft it i .. ia . 1 if 'i' 3 -iff, - A ' 'N W T T' ' 5 EV F V Zglfgf V ,V .,.. , ..f' 'W T -.ic T L' . 1 1 - we .A i -qi 3 , . 'sw Z tif' , as .. if if 6.-flip -9 ti-,- '75 ,X A
CAMPBELL VS. T A OTHERS Campbell is a drastic change from the school I just left. It is basically a better school. A few areas in which it is consid- ered to be better are teaching and cleanli- ness. Most of Campbell's teachers are really concerned about the students' educa- tions, They seem to try hard and get in- volved. Good teachers are hard to find, but Mr. Ash certainly found a whole school full. Also, Campbell is cleaner than other schools. People take pride in this school and keep it clean and presentable. For students to feel good about their school, it needs to be clean and well kept. I have to say that I am proud of this school. lam proud to be a Campbell Pan- ther. - Darlene Delay A wind blown Chris Norton, trys to secure her papers as a breeze flows through the juniorfsenior courtyard. TEACHER TIMING One of the amazing things at Campbell High School is the timing accuracy of the teachers. Some say the eighth wonder of the world is how Coach Orrell's miracu- lously scheduled three chapter history test is on the same day as Mrs. Sichta 's little analysis quiz. Not to be outdone, Coach Gossett throws in a paper to be due on the same day. ls an occurrence such as this a freak accident? or is it planned that way ahead of time? Only the faculty knows whether it is an unfortunate accident or some kind of conspiracy against the students. Whatever the rea- son, the students can do nothing to stop from falling victim to the ominous teach- er's timing. - Steve Potter Freshmen are often accused of crowding the halls. Selina Fullaway pauses after an hour of class. Y . ,. ., ,,.,...-. FOOTBALL The varsity football team of 1983-84 has made Campbell history. It took twen- ty-five years for Campbell to establish such a team but they did it. I feel very priviledged to be a part of this team. The team does not ha ve many big fellows, but we ha ve several crazy, mean, and aggres- sive people. As long as we have that, we don 't need to be big. Ialso feel safe to say that we have by far the best coaches around. As a school I think everyone should be proud to be represented by such an outstanding ball club. The Camp- bell Panthers of 1983-84 will be well re- membered. - Robbie Cook At the homecoming game, Coach John Allison converses with the press booth and contemplates his next offensive move. We've Got Something To Say 71
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