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En ' BOB MAULDIN A three year veteran of SACS, Bobby started his high school career at Churchill where he played in the B Band and won a first place medal for ensemble and a second place medal for solo. As a sophomore he joined the OVERCOMER staff. As ajunior he let- tered in basketball, was co-photography editor of the yearbook, and was elected the Friendliest, the Most Courteous, and the Most Consistently Well-groomed boy in his class. During his senior year he was captain of the basketball team and re- ceived the trophy for the Most Valuable Player. As high scorer he rack- ed up 323 points during the season. ln the Super Star competition he placed first in the softball throw and tied for second place in the overall competition. He was also elected Li'l Abner and the Friendliest Boy in the entire student body. He was chosen vice president of the Class of '75. Outside of school Bob has always been very active in his church. All four high school years saw him tour in the summer with the New Ex- perience Singers, and by the time he was a senior, he was playing bass and trombone for the New Experience and the Living Dead groups. L... .-li 78 DIRECTORY: SENIORS ,.. . .t J .-..:. , - , 1 , ,. , V. .1 .ii ...P f 4-4 --5 ij,-L ri' ii i 1 l -:.' , '1',..f---, ' . , ,9-ff! I-Jw' A , f :'n ,'KZ w,: :rf fl i Kl.s'w'5 'Ti 4 ... E'-lui: I I ll: rs X a.. ,fax Kd? if . - ' it if I' A f tif' k v . I f,: u .v, ' -'i no ' W Qi ,O ' .L jf, ' 4 t A q.. .f 1 ,M 1 Li ,dt ?',-Ti .4 with - rv V. -all BN i
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TAMMY TAYLOR As ajunior Tammy joined her family in a trip around the world which gave her a first-hand look at many mission fields. When she returned it was decided she should graduate early, and so it was that she moved in one giant step from the Class of'76 to the Class of'75. This meant cor- respondence courses, make-up work for the time missed while travel- ing, and thus a really concentrated academic year. During this time she still found time to be a member of the cast of A Thing of Beauty. As a freshman and sophomore she was a cheerleader, and both years found her the recipient of an award as an outstanding Greek student. ln her sophomore year she was elected by her classmates the Most Consis- tently Well-groomed, the Most Consistently Courteous, and F riendliest girl in the tenth grade. All during high school Tam my was a member of her church perform- ing choir, The New Experience Singers, and toured with them each summer. As a sophomore she also tried out for and achieved a place in the musical group L'The Living Dead, and was a member of the group when they sang at her own Baccalaureate. Among her hobbies she lists sewing, cooking, horseback riding, gym- nastics, and sleeping. 80 DIRECTORY: SENIORS T mth 'gn M 4 .JI 4 5 . Q 2 3 .,u . J A ' ul sl' , '1 I 4 it -, V T ! '4 i 5 47.1 .Qc Q? S If it
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