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Honors CHP - An Opportunity For Self-improvement 3 .o., D, ...AQ.:,...AA.o. In 5' uhm' n ' am' ik hmoo M X U 'Nw During the summer months, three ju- niors and three seniors were participants in the Governor's Honors Program. GHP is a program designed for those who ex- cel in their fields to take part in a seminar at Dahlonega or Valdosta. Being chosen for the program is one of the highest hon- ors a high school student may receive. Those who excelled in the summer of 7983 were Samuel Bansbotham and Karthik Bamaswamy in science: Bobbie Barnes, Steve Smyly, and Lori Beck in musicg and Jett Gragg in art. Chosen as tinalists in the National Merit Scholarship Program for their outstanding r f. i r l ,, I PSAT scores were Sean Fannon andy Samuel Bansbotham. Suzanne Utiey was selected as a semi-finalist. ln the military field, several students ex- celled at the Officer's Candidate School., OCS was a week long session in which- JBOTC cadets participated in leadership roles and learned qualities of good officer? material. Taking top honors for overall performance was junior, Menesa Prit- chett. I i As members of the Student C several students participated in the YES Conference which familiarized them with the concerns of the aged. Julie Rowland stated Most older people just want oth- ers to know that they are still very active, Those who participated in this year's pro- gram were ciass presidents and vice- presidents. They were John Barge, Julie Rowland, Eric Krause, Sean Fannon, Hol- ly Aguirre, Amy Bomesburg, Cale Conley Amy Phillips, and Wendy Smith. lt was a difficult interview but well worth the time, stated Dennis Naughton of the All-State Band Competition. The 60 Special Honors trial consisted of playing scales and sight- reading. Those who made the finals in the Sr. level were Dennis Naughton, Joel Myers, Bob Bickles, Lori Beck, Bobbie Barnes, Chris Hyer, Steve Smylv Jason Sams, Laura Pickles, Mike Barnes, Lisa Chrismer, and Elisa Daniels. Making the Jr finals were Scott Kimbrough and Courtney Cater. lac, - i K 5? 3 xl fi ., . gf if J ,, . i E K .gr ,, M. it iii 92 ii x I 1: 4, 5? u 'Yr s .w. 1 W E 1 1 .F ' 'i X gr W 5 4 . is 5 gl e.. a ir i Q 5 in 4 I I
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? One of the biggest honors of all was the Sportsmanship A ward. lt was given to the ,school whose student body showed the jtnost spirit and the best sportsmanship ,during the Cobb County Christmas Tour- .naments The girls' and boys' varsity bas- iketball teams captured the tournament icrowns. The student body won the Sportsmanship Award. The Sportsman- iship Award was the 'piece de resis- tance , as Mr Arthur would say, ofa long Zine of awards coiiected by the students. Another award given to an outstanding .group was the honor of attending Boys' fggtate. Six Seniors received the honor of jattendlng the one week camp sponsored by the American Legion. During the sum- mer of their junior year the boys went to Georgia Southern and were taught how iocal and state governments operate. The program involved elections, athletics, and ,a chance to meet new people. Ali six sen- iors felt that it was an enjoyable exper- ience. in fact, Mark Kassis simphf stated .,,f'lt's great! Stiil another honor was given by the Society of the Daughters of the American 2Bevoiution to the student whom they felt .Qcontributed the most to his or her com- ,flrnunity and country. Through his partici- Zpation in various activities which demon- strated leadership, John Barge, was cho- sen as the D.A.R. Citizenship Award re- cipient. Through his responsibility as Student Council President and his active Qarticmation in his community, it was no accident that such an award was bes- .tibwed on John Barge. gf Each semester a senior was chosen to receive the Fiotary Club Award Based on academic achievements and extra-cur- ricular activities, the club chose aboy and Qin' whom they felt most deserved the award Mark Kassis, chosen in the fait iemesten was Student Councii Treasurer. was also an Eagle Scout, which was a vtery prestigious rank in scouting. Receiv- the award in the spring semester was Bettie L ue Alexander. She was Senior Glass Treasurer and was a member ot the Panther Tracks. Both Mark and Bettie true were leaders who showed a concern 'for their school and community. . 1 The Optimist Club Award was given to rtwo seniors, a boy and girl, who through ftheir school and community activities showed promise of a bright future. Christy Choyce was the female recipient. She was a member of the Panther Tracks 'and was also an accomplished singer. ,The male recipient, Garry Ponden was resident of the National Honor Society P -and a member of the Chemistry Club.
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