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Math Team: t the Place to Figure it Out! The Math team consists of many scholastically minded students who excell in Math. They compete in tournaments all over Cobb County. Many of the students receive special honors for their Academic talent such as certificates, trophies, and chances at college scholarships. The two teachers who make this group such a success are Ed Brown and Ed McCIeod. The Math team has done an excellent job this year and should be commended lor their hard work. Below - Front - Mary Lee Lewis, Laura Higgins, Debbie Broadway, Sara Lampman, Second - Robin Bainbridge, Ed Waguespack, Steve Cook, Du Hee Lee, Third - Joel Huey, Steve Reynolds, Joe Fox, Sponsor - Ed Brown, lnjun Kim, Laura Burrow, Sponsor Sandy Bradshaw, ':w.s?A5 't new a 5 Q H 'Q 5 ,Q -72 Back - Mike Wolfe, Gary Klein. ,Ltr X m FM f N, X ,i hiss' ,,,' ,st AL., ,J 'Q uyv . LZ' r 'x,1 ' ., ,-f . 5 ,' 1 ' 4 . , ' 1 - . K '-'HQ qv - F- t l ' U xr' ' .: L. I i ,Q ' 5 , .. . . qw. L14 t , . 7 'fa If dl' QL wx., Above, SENIOR JOE FOX, who is an active member on the Math team, was this year's Star Student, and was a vital member of this year's winning team. Above - lnjun Kim strikes a thoughtful pose while pouring over a tough calculus problem. Far left - IT TAKES A LOT of concentrated study to be good at what you do. to Steve Reynolds takes every chance possibi, make sure that he's preoared. Left - SENlOFl Mil-QE WOLFE give Nam smile after a tough problem is sol. ,
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' ur gONTROVERSY over whose father is to blame arises between Chris and f 4 t eofge lSteve Edisonl while Annie tries to mediate. Chris' conflict of loyalty Q 0 his father and compassion to mankind is a central one in the spring production. a-a-.4- rw I , 'W fx ,fw it , 9 - , ,w 2 ' ,ff , Qyfaf , I f f Q ff f Above and right: MOSSKETEERS ARE AN EVER PRESENT pleasure at Kaleidescope, a festival of the arts held each year at the Marietta Civic Center. Alan Kollar .K K performs one of the mimes which set Kaleidescope's atmosphere. Center: DRAMA COACH Michael Moss demonstrates the talent he uses in teaching students. Moss performed mime at Kaliedescope. Bottom Left: ALL MY SONS moved many Sprayberry students to laughter and tears, Dr. Jim Bayliss lScott 'Smithj reveals some hard learned facts of life to Kate Keller lTamara Johansenl. A A GLANCE AT ALL MY SONSU Tonights play focuses on the Keller family during the Post-World War ll period. The question posed by Mr. Miller is a basic one: Which is more important, family ties or humanity towards all and where should we draw the line? Like the Kellers, we hope you too will be groping for this painful answer. DRAMA CLUB EVENTS March 81 April ........................ The Student Directed Production HFEIFFERS PEOPLE to be performed at neighboring Nursing Homes Sz Gertiotric Words March, April 8L May ............... THE SPRAYBERRY MOSSKETEERS performances to be and not to be announced fso look out!l 111
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Below, AS A SENIOR, and this year's president, Teresa DeFranks has a very tight schedule. Aside from her extensive involvement in the Foreign Languages club, she is also very involved in the National Honor Society. wa? J' wmv' 61015 I Above - THE LARGEST OF THE FCL'S projects this year was the annual foreign language week. Students taking a foreign language are encour- aged to make colorful posters representing their particular languages. Xwhsff 2 Me 91 Top - Kim Smith, Sally Cartegena, Teresa DeFranks, Joe Collela, Melanie Cagle, Edie Garwood, Angela Canaady, Terri Davis, Brenda Walls Second - Marlene Rudy, Jill Hoyla, Becky Guess, Dawn Jameson, Lynn Carlile, Gretchin Godfrey, Donna Flenner Third - Lori Fowler, Penney Woods, Luella Green, Dana Hendrix, Darren Nash, Carrie Turner, Stacey Mitchell, Faye Ladefoge, Brenda Leighty. For those students who elect to take a foreign language, the Foreign Language Club is the place to get involved. Aside from their sponsorship of the annual foreign language week, the club is also very active in other ways, such as taking numerous field trips to various restaurants specializing in foreign cuisine which familiarizes the students with different types of food. At their frequent meetings, ideas are brought up as to how to get students interested in taking a foreign language, which is the main reason for the foreign language week. The F.L.C. provides a bridge to fill the gap from the foreign language teachers to their students. The activities that this club is involved in lets the students be with their teachers as friends and sponsors, instead of just teachers. FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB SPEAKS FROM ABROAD 113
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