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Who's VVho lt brought tears to my eyes - Ms. Robin Cummings Welcoming parents at the Whos Who reception, 50 Who's Who Jan Potts serves refreshments. Bettie Lue Alexanden treasurer of the senior class, was involved in such activi- ties as the tennis team, Panther Tracks, Chemistry Club, and various senior com- mittees. Robert Michael Rhodes, selected as Mr. CHS as well as Most Athletic, partici- pated in numerous sporting activities. They included football basketball and track. Tracie Lynn Parks, recipient of the Georgia Certificate of Merit, was a scho- lastic achiever as well as an actively in- volved student. Her activities varied from the Math Team to Beta Club. Sean Patrick Fannon, who participated in the Governor's Honors Program, was a member of the National Honor Society and was vice-president of the senior class. Lisa Renee Barnes, a member of the National Honor Society was an active member of the Allied Medical Club and also held a position on the executive com- mittee. She also participated in Model U. N. Tracy Jana Brown, a participant in var- ious varsity sports such as track and bas- ketball, had several honors including Beta Club and National Honor Society Samuel Benjamin Ransbotham, ill, chosen as the most intellectual boy played such sports as soccer and cross country. He was a National Merit Semi- Rnalist and received the Scholastic Award Lisa Lynn Rowell a member of the Homecoming Court, participated in such sporting activities as basketball, softball and tennis. John Aaron Herren, a writer for the Panther Tracks and Inside the Egg, was an active member of Academic Bowl as well as holding ofhces in the Chemistry Club and Social Studies Club. Julie Ann Rowland, a member of the Future Homemakers of America, was on the Math Team and Mu Alpha Theta. She was also involved in chorus. Stephen Gregg Barrett, who played on the football and track teams, participated in the Foreign Language Club. He was also a member of the Fine Arts Club and the Art Club. M'-.df
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