Campbell High School - Panthera Yearbook (Smyrna, GA)

 - Class of 1984

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'fi' Ns U P l feel better about myself when l stay in shape. - Dawn Kiser Physical Htness is vastly becoming the main priority of people today. People from age ten up to seventy-Nve are finding ways to stay in shape. Students were for- tunate to have numerous facilities at their disposal On any particular day during the week, students could be found jogging around the track, practicing a high intensity sport or simply working out in the weightroom. Even students who worked after school were offered and at times required to participate in some form of physical fit- ness. Team Sports and Htness were elec- tive classes one could take. Team Sports consisted of several dif- ferent team athletic events to keep one in 'WCP shape. Htness consisted ofa semester of vigorous weightlifting. Coach Fred Bow- ers, one zttness instructor, commented the class gives students who can't afford fitness centers a chance to build up. Becoming Physically Educated was a class that everyone had to take to gra- duate. Students who took this class dis- covered it was more difltcult than they had suspected Senion Lisa Barnes re- plied The exercises are really tough, but it makes one realize how out of shape he really is. Students who were searching for more advanced facilities found a variety of Ht- ness centers around the city to suit their needs. One of the requirements of Htness class is the i twelve minute run. Tony Lattanzi uses the l class to get in shape for baseball season N N 1 l i i ' 1 Taking advantage of the weightroom, Keith Hildebrandt strains to pump out his last set of curls before track practice, Fitness 21



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I GE TTING TQGET1-:ER Where boys meet girls. Date - an agreement to meet at a certain time to go to a particular place. ln its past tense verb form, dating was a popular word among students gossiping in the halls. Everyone was anxious to know who was going where, when, and with whom? The Galleria was a popular place for most dates on Friday and Staurday nights. Couples had the option of dining at a variety of restaurants. Among these restaurants Ruby Tuesday's and Up- per Crust were the favorites. After din- ner, many couples took on one of the eight movies offered or just enjoyed a stroll through the picturesque mall. The ideal date was expressed by many students as being when nothing went wrong. Most students agreed with this statement while others had ideas of their own. Brad Day expressed his ideal date as, sharing a romantic picnic by a pond with catawba and deli sandwiches. Su- san Lee claimed she enjoyed being with someone she really liked. By sharing this time together, those students on their Hrst date became more at ease by talking about their likes and dislikes. Popular topics of conversation were music interests, movies, and school activities. Dating was something new the fresh- men faced. As the ages of 74 and 75 approached, the dating ritual became more popular. Dating younger guys and older girls was accepted by most stu- dents depending on the age and maturity of those involved. Blind dates were another story. Many students were reluctant to go out with someone they knew little about. Eric Hall expressed his opinion by stating, l 'd go on a blind date only ifl was really desper- ate. Although many students were going steady and satisfied with their relation- ships, others enjoyed going out with dif- ferent people since it gave them an op- portunity to find someone they really liked. Eric Krause stated a common rea- son for not dating just one person, lf you date other people, you don't feel tied down. The most common curfew among stu- dents was 72 or 12:30 with the exception of Chip Poole who claimed l don 't have to be in until daybreak. The paragon of dating culminated dur- ing the spring at the time of the Junior- Senior Prom, which will always be re- membered by many as the perfect date . Elaine Hambrick's opinion summed things up, When no matter what you do on the date, you have fun. On Friday night, Becky Walker and Samuel Bansbotham are found keeping each other company during the band and auxillary's third quarter break. During the first break, Maria Crowley waits for her football hero to walk her to class. DH firm 9 Q

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