Frederick Douglass High School - Polaris Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)

 - Class of 1983

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Frederick Douglass High School - Polaris Yearbook (Atlanta, GA) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 73 of 488
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Seniors Being the President of the United States is a very tough job, and being president of a senior class isn ' t easy either. Margo Whatley had one of the most dif- ficult jobs a student could have. She had to make decisions for seniors that no other person would like to make. Margo said that her duties required a great deal of determination, patience, and understanding. When asked w hy she wanted to be a part of the senior council Margo replied that she loved and respected the class of eighty-three. She also said that after being with the sen- iors for so long she felt she knew what they wanted and what they deserved. Margo said, If I could change anything in the world it would have to be the teachers salaries. I would make them the highest paid individuals in the world. If it were not for the teachers, who lay the foundation of every hu- man being as far as learning is concerned, no other occupation would exist — someone has to teach . Senior — Sen-ior j Webster ' s definition — n: b is of higher rank than anottlefll dent in his last year before grad ijfrom an educational instution. efinition — What can we Mubs Clubs Clubs Clubs Clubs Clubs Clubs Clubs Clubs Clubs Clubs Clubs Computer Calculators — Front Row — Samuel Thompkins, Virginia Earl, Antoinette Baker, Meisliawn Carney, Kimberly George, Marvin Bryant, Derek Marks, Bennie Bridges. Back Row — Alfred Mc- Donald, Ralph Ball, Latonya Durrah, Karl Browning, Trent McMil- lan, Kimberly Green, April Anderson, Lamont McGhee, Mr. Woods, sponsor. D.R. Club — Front Row — Donald Turner, John Williams, Bradley Williams, Back Row — Frederick Gay, Mr. Hill, LeRoy Lockhart. Academics Seniors - 69

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Seniors Left That really wasn ' t funny. (Margo Whatley) Center Curtis Davis explains the spinal col- umn. Right Biiiy Odom passes out Installation oath. Bottom left Tracey Smith looks at Randall Ream while explaining. Bottom center Tina McCormick watches in dis- may. Bottom right Delita Cobb speaks to the class on the topic of the day. Clubs Clubs Clubs Clubs Clubs Clubs Clubs Clubs Clubs Clubs Clubs Club 68 Art Club — Front Row — Alicia LaSane, Lisa Davis, Miriam Allen, Constance Carson, Second Row — Susan Lowe, Theresa Anderson, RaShelia Sherard, Sandie Blake, Mignon Jackson, Courtney Foster. Back Row — Arthur Wilson, Curtis Tanner, Rodney Johnson, Troy Kitchens. Audio Visual Club — Front Row — Mark Twiggs, Rodney Phillips, George Smith, Quinn Hood. Second Row — Mrs. Wilson, Torey Burst, Kimberlee Clark, Wanda Tanner, Curtis Tanner, Janine Mee- kins, Tina Flagg, April Anderson. Back Row — Jim Simpson, Robert Wilder, Grady Dunn, Michelle Hampton, William Tanner.



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Top Ten And National Achievement Meishawn Carney Joseph Coles Grady Dunn Valerie Freeman Kim Harden RIchtlna Jinks • Benjamin Logan • Tliaddeus Lynn ♦ Caria Mann Virginia Perdew Editor ' s note: These were the top ten students as of senior con- tract night. This does not necessar- ily reflect the final class standing. Arcliie Hoiils Mr. Woods, Star Teacher KEY Top Ten National Achievennent Finalist and Semi-Finalist Top Ten National Achievement Daily World Monthly Winner Century 3 Winner Star Student National Achievement .

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