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Jessie Thomas Beckham lll Steve Daniel Bissell Keith Shaw Bohannon Tina Lynn Borkowski Charles Callaway Boyd Corneila Ann Braswell Everyone enjoys being around him. He's one in a million! , stated Senior Lynda Lee of Mr. Paul Duncan, the re- cipient of this year's yearbook dedica- tion. Mr. Duncan is a teacher in the Math Department, and has been at Campbell for twelve years. His many years of dedication have added to the admira- tion and respect shown by his stu' dents. Senior David Lacey stated that Mr. Duncan deserved the dedication because of the long hard work he has done here at Campbell. Other students recognized Mr. Dun- can for his accompliments as a teach- er. Carol Travis stated, He is always willing to explain something when you don't understand, even if it has been explained twenty times. Mr. Duncan's personality was also a large factor in his student's success. Kelly Kiker stated, 1 think he shows an honest interest in his students and makes school enjoyable. The Panthera is proud to honor Mr. Duncan for his accomplishments. eniors Dedication rs.: Seniors 11 5
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Earlise Kyla Acey Holly Carole Aguirre Robert Clark Allen Paige Elizabeth Amsler Kathy Rosemary Ancona Regina Mary Anding Joseph Brian Ashcraft Q David Michael Ayo Keith Navarro Bacon Frankie Slade Bailey Michael Sean Ballew Michael Ezell Barnes Stephen Eric Barrentine l.aDonna Michelle Barros Lori Ellen Beck 114 Seniors
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f'5l Spirit Gt The Age eniors lt's the privilege l've been waiting for all my life. l'm real excited! said Tracy Taylor about being eighteen. Most students agreed that eighteen was a good age for one to be consid- ered an adult, while others stated that teenagers sometimes abused the age. Chris Sands stated, When you turn eighteen, you must become responsi- ble for your own actions. Senior Paula Monteith added, You also take on legal responsibility such as registering to vote and for boys, regis- tering for the draft. Eighteen year olds in Cobb County registered to vote in several locations such as post offices and public libraries. To Senior Matt Martin, being eigh- teen meant being free and having a good time, Most agreed that upon turning efghteen, they received fewer restrictions. To Menesa Pritchett it meant simply becoming independent. John Joseph Briglevich. Susan Kelly Brooks H. Allen Brown Jr. Jeffrey Alan Brown Timothy Jerome Brown David Wesley Brownlee Becoming independent was part of being eigh- teen for Menesa Pritchett. rtaim t 25, Q9 'S Upon turning eighteen, a new responsibility for Michelle Johnson was preparing for college. Q l 16 Seniors
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