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Michael Dale Bruce Keith Gordon Buhler Sheri Lynn Buice Brian Todd Burruss Scott Howard Busby Angela Leigh Bush Carolyn Joan Camblor Debbie Lee Cantrell Louis Vincent Caruso Craig Franklin Cheatham Lisa Marie Chrismer David Allen Chunn Lisa Michele Clendenin Robert Harold Coates Gregory Lee Cochran Seniors 117
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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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S onsors BHIOFS Wanting to see the current senior class shine just a little brighter than the one before, was the most important part of being a senior sponsor, com- mented Mrs. Anina Morgan. The elev- en teachers labeled senior sponsors played an important part in successful- ly organizing events such as: senior breakfast, Who's Who, and graduation exercises. Encouraging seniors to make good decisions regarding senior activities and seeing that the decisions are ex- ecuted properly, commented Ms. Wanda Gibson, were some of her ob- jectives. According to the senior sponsors, being a senior homeroom teacher was an upbeat experience. I enjoy being a senior sponsor because you actively participate in and observe the changes students go through, exclaimed Mrs. Barbara Bahr. Mr. Arthur Wilhelm further ex- plained, lt means working with stu- dents whom you have watched mature and develop over the four years you have known them. ic M' t Along with her duties as teacher of special education, Mrs. Barbara Bahr works with Mrs. Anina Morgan on The Senior Break- fast. Arriving at school early to discuss senior sponsor matters is Mrs. Barbara Sichta. Below: ln addition to being a senior sponsor, Coach Alan Nicely plays the role of defensive coordinater on the football field. Q9-'fb R Aiwa nfl i Sheri Elaine Cochran Donna Jeanette Coker Peter Anthony Conrady l Douglas Gregory Cook Robert Eugene Cooper Christopher Maynard Cox A 11Q Qnninrc
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