Campbell High School - Panthera Yearbook (Smyrna, GA)

 - Class of 1984

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- Language Club Learning Cultures iscovering different ways of living 4 and exploring new cultures was the purpose of the foreign lan- guage clubs. By participating in these clubs, students became more familiar with foreign foods, films, art, and enter- tainment. The French Club traversed to Lenox Square to engage in a French Art Show and dine at The Magic Pan . Attending French films was another activity which the club participated in. Laurie Zimmer- man, President of the French Club, claimed, The ciub is striving for more activity, and l'm glad l'm involved in it because l like studying French and plan- ning activities forthe group to engage in. Members of the German Club looked forward to their annual Christmas party with the French Ciub. The two groups met at the West Smyrna Tennis Club for the party. Members of the French Club included: Regina And- ing, John Boyes, Amber Brown, David Brownlee, Michelle Calandra, Tracy Daviston, Brad Day, Lisa DiVicino, Bill Hartley, Cristina Hern, John Herren, Scott Ingram, Sharon Jenkins, Michelle Johnson, Elizabeth Jones, Kelly Jones, Mark Kassis, Kary Kauffman, Natalie King, Jennie Mesot, Monique Me- sot, Ladan Mirzaie, Paula Monteith, Kay Nichols, Cookie Olshein, Myra Palmer, Kim Parker, Debbie Parks, Georgie Powell, Karthik Bamaswamy, Sam- uel Bansbotham, Heather Bansom, Bion Robbins, Julie Bowland, Whitney Selby, Joe Singh, Michelle Skelton, Carolleigh Smith, Suzanne Smith, Tracy Taylor, Jamie Templin, Carol Travis, Suzanne Utley, Chandra Wallace, Debra Wallace, Melanie Watson, Dee Wilkins, Stephanie Williams, Laurie Zimmer- man, and sponsor: Mr. Arthur Wilhelm. 72 Foreign Language Clubs kv 7 4 ff. w rv

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Z, ' W 5 6 'Qf , X, M: f Q32 fy Z Above.' Chemistry Club member, Richard Hembree listens to a guest speaker address the club on chemistry related topics. Lett: While a Chemistry Club meeting is in progress, Mike Powers experiments with new chemicals. Active participants of the Chemistry Club, Kay Nichols and Kelly Wildman shoot the breeze while waiting for the meeting to begin. Compounding Know- ledgeable Elements he Chemistry Club is there to show how chemistry is used ev- eryday, responded the club 's president, Garry Ponder. The Chemistry Club was there for stu- dents to expand their knowledge in the science field. Frequently, a guest speaker addressed the club on chemistry related subjects. A visit to Georgia State's science depart- ment gave the club members a chance to view microcomputers. Members of the Chemistry Club included: Bettie Lue Alexander, Bob Allen, Slade Baily, Sandy Barden, Stephen Barrett, Al Brown, Tim Brown, Scott Bus- by, Holly Cater, Christy Choyce, David Chunn, Elisa Daniels, Lisa DiVicino, Ken Franchini Judy Fulcher, Martha Hames, Camille Harden, Kathy Hardin, Erin Hatcher, Mindy Hayes, Missy Hayes, Richard Hem- bree, John Herren, .Jamie Hiatt, Mark Hilderbrandt, Bubba Hill, Chip Hurst, Jeff Jardine, Michelle John- son, Wendy Johnson, Kelly Jones, Mark Kassis, Kel- ly Kiker, Maddox Kilgore, Eric Krause, Vickie McManus, Kelley Martin, Rita Martin, Randy Mead- ows, Monique Mesot, Joel Myers, Liz New, Kay Ni- chols, Nancy Nosker, Erik Oliver, Cookie Olshein, Tracie Parks, Adam Pickard, Garry Ponder, Steve Potter, Jan Potts, Joan Raley, Karthik Ramaswamy, Mary Ransom, Dewayne Reid, Rick Reinsch, Amy Romesburg, David Rose, Jason Sams, Julie Sams, Michelle Skelton, Ricky Sullivan, Angela Tanner, Ja- mie Templin, Suzanne Utley, Becky Walker, Debra Wallace, Melinda Ward, Angela Watson, Kay Weaver, Laura Weber, Rob Woodyard, and spon- sor,' Mr. Howard Buice Chem Clu Chemistry Club 7 7



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X X Senion Julie Hollis participates in the Social Studies Club because, lt gives me an oppor- tunity to know and help society. During a Social Studies Club meeting, Carla McGee listens to the guest speaker. ln Touch VWth Society aking trips to the High Museum of Art, Kennesaw Mountain, and Chickamauga were all a part of being an active member in the Social Studies Club. The main goal of the club was to give students a better understanding of what was occurring in society and to encour- age them to develop new ways to im- prove the environment. Michelle Mauldin enjoyed participating in this club because, The group learns that Social Studies is a lot more than just a 50 minute period in our day but more that it is in our society constantly ranging from Sociology to Archeology. Members of the Social Studies Club included: Bob Allen, Slade Bailey, Stephen Barrett, John Berry, Keith Bohannon, Amber Brown, Tracy Brown, Lisa Chrismer, Christy Choyce, Donna Coken Tracy Da- viston, Doug Ebersole, Dena Elder, Sean Fannon, Elaine Hambrick, Erin Hatcher, Tracy Hayes, Martha Hames, Bichard Hembree, John Herren, Jamie Hiatt, Julie Hollis, Kevin Jordan, Mark Kassis, Mad- dox Kilgore, Tony Lattanzi, Michelle Mauldin, Carla McGee, Wckie McManus, Myra Palmer, Garry Pon- der, Mike Powers, Steve Potter, Rebecca Bakes- traw, Karthik Bamaswamy Mary Ransom, Chip Bice, Angie Bose, Jason Sams, Andrea Sanders, Laura Weben Erika Wright, Kelly Martin, Marjette Ouinton, Adam Pickarcl and sponson' Mr. Wendy Orrell. ocial Studies Glu Social Studies Club 73

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