Sprayberry High School - Echo Yearbook (Marietta, GA)

 - Class of 1981

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The halls of Sprayberry HSTARVING ARTISTS Fi: T PLACE IN ART HONOR sociE'rv Front - Sandy Walker, Marlene Rudy, Barry Mason, Lea Palladino, Craig Cook, Kevin Barton, Rodney Bowler, Alyssa Tucker, Deanna Crowell Second Row - Delynn Aycock, Sharon Core, Marcy Seawright, Sandy Seawright, Candi Raines, Jerome Cotone, Jeff White, Kurt Reidy, Tim Bowen, Karen Shulhan, Alice Underhill, Carol Lipscomb Back - Steve Stignani, Mark Abernathy, Jeff McCain, Paul Narucki, David Weisert, Susan Thomas, Todd Waggener, Kevin Arnold, Sponsor Dorothy Boyd, Fiona Bainbridge, Lisa Voeltzke Not pictured, David Wagner. Below: ASIDE FROM BEING A VERY TALENTED ARTIST, Senior David Wagner was also a very successful athlete, as he won two consecutive state titles ln wrestling. Below: MUCH INSPIRATION AND ENCOUR- AGEMENT CAME FROM ONE MAJOR SOURCE for the students involved ln Art Honor Society, that was in the form of this year's sponsor, Dorothy Boyd. 0 have been literally infiltrated with a wide variety of vastly gifted students. Some of the more recognized ones are, of course, the athletes and band students. But what about all of those individuals who stay secluded back in the art hall? This is one ot the main reasons for the Art Honor Society. Persons who have, or are hoping to excel in what- ever art they choose, whether it is in pencil, paints or three-dimensional design, are encouraged to show their art in a competitive manner. This club also helps to publicize the work of promising artists which in turn encourages them to pursue their work further. 132 ll ' Q A, HOT-LIPS by David Wagner

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SAI L I I COUNCIL: THE DEDICATICN CONTINUES. Have you ever wondered who painted the lines in the parking lot? What about the fire extinguishers in the hallg who makes sure that they are in working order after one of the wittier students has sprayed it until it won't spray anymore? Well, to answer these and many other questions, one has only to look as far as the SHS Safety council. These safety-conscious students do many other vital tasks that often go unnoticed such as planning fire drills and take-cover drills. This organization is an important behind the scenes club which does not often get the credit it deserves. Top - Salim Masik, Jerry McMillan, Sam Hopper, David Thomas, Scott Barland, Sponsor Mr. McDuffy, David Hirschler, Chris Pope, Buddy Seigler, Jeff Dilg, Ken Gentry, Susan Thomas, Steve Minor. X x ,,1-4 Il. fha gf AT ONE OF THE WEEKLY SAFETY COUNCIL meetings, PLANNING THEIR STRATEGY ls one way that this club members discuss the previous weeks' happenings and organization assures safety in every aspect of student life. inject their own ideas for projects to come, THIS YEAR'S RECORDING SECRETARY JEFF DILG takes down every word during meetings. :ST

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1981, pg 252

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