Campbell High School - Panthera Yearbook (Smyrna, GA)

 - Class of 1984

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Qsi,-8 wx ,M , we 'W sis Relaxing in the teacher's lounge, Mrs. Elizabeth Daniel sips on a Tab. , DAILY GRIND I don't have time to get organized - Mrs. Gale Crudup Much the same way as many students arose to face the new day, teachers awoke to the responsibility of their profes- sion. Some like Mr. Mark Bancroft came from as far as the Lassiter district to teach. Most teachers showed up around 8:00 however, Mr. Michael Epps was responsi- ble for morning detention and had to be at school before 7:40. A student's first responsibility in the morning was showing up for homeroom by 8:30 and saying here when role was called but the teacher had to clock in at 8:00 in the office, check his or her box, call role and send an absentee bulletin, all before 8:45. Besides teaching classes, hall and lunch duties were assigned to teachers. A necessary evil was how Mr. Wendy Orrell felt about these responsibilities. Planning periods, or breathers, were used to catch up on ungraded papers or simply to stroll to the lounge to sip on a Coke. Some teachers donated their pian- ning period to a club or class, such as Mrs. Jane Gutherman who advised the yearbook staff and Mr. John Prince who taught a third year Spanish class during his planning period. A teacher's day did not simply end with the announcements. After the students left, the teacher had to clean house, close windows, turn off lights, and check the office mailbox before he or she was permitted to leave at 3:45. For many teachers the end of the school day meant the beginning of an- other part of their lives. For Mr. Mark Ban- croft another job at Sears was on the bill. Mr. Wally Conrath literally ran off after work toward one of his interests - jog- ging, Just as with the students, the end was often the beginning. R Coaching the J. M football team is one of Mr. Randy Crump's interests outside of school Faculty - Daily Grind 37



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I 7-GIVING TO-OTHERS Giving blood is a special gift of life. - Tracy Brown Last summer Balph Carswell di'ed from injuries he suffered during a traffic acci- dent. He marked 'yes on the organ do- nor's section of his driver's license. His heart beats in a Pittsburg woman now, his kidneys were transplanted into two Geor- gians, and his corneas were given to two recipients at Emory Hospital through the Georgia Lions Eye Bank. Giving of oneself took on many mean- ings. Two of the most important ways students and teachers found to give was through blood and organ donations. When asked why she marked on her li- cense to be an organ donor, Michelle Johnson replied, l don't want to be self- ish, l won't need my organs when I die. Maybe l could save someone's life. When I was in college my friend's moth- er was dying of cancer so l gave blood after that it was a lot easier. was Coach Keith Gossett's reason for donating blood. ln Memory Of Balph Vogel Cars well Jr. February 9, 7967 July 72, 7983 . K kkk- . N ,wt Varsity girls basketball coach, Mrs. Sheryl Bishop takes a break from her P. E classes to give of herself at the blood drive. Donations took other forms, such as the National Honor Society Star-A-Thon. The student body helped four families at Christmas time by buying stars to deco- rate a tree in the lunchroom. Twenty-Hve families received food through the Beta Club canned food drive. Still other students gave of themselves through dedication of their time. The members of the DECA Club went to Bose Garden, a school for special children. They brought Christmas spirit and Hal- loween treats to the children. Just lending a helping hand to a neigh- bor was a way Stephen Barrett shared with others. Stephen explained, l spend a lot of my free time to help some elderly neighbors do yard work. OrganiZations like the United Way and the Bed Cross also received donations from many students and teachers. Active people always found time to help others. inside the Bose Garden gym, Marvin Montford dir- ects a youngster during DECA 's annual Christmas program for the children there. Donation 39

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