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8 . i Q r if , ? if E i-...rf ' .-P ., K , ,. T- J ' k X Mix X gxk E f Q . 535 .. I X if tif '55 Y .! The 1988 Senior Cotillion took place at the Lakeside Center of Stone Moun- tain Park on February 6. The music of The Tempted had Seniors on their feet from 8 p.m. until midnight, andteven though the music faded, the revelry didn't. The excitement of the practice Prom lasted until the wee hours for most. The Senior Cotillion has evolved into a time of reflection on the passing of years and anticipation of times to come - you might say the best of times and the worst of times. But for the night the Class of '88 forgot the worst and enjoyed one of their last chances to be together and yet alone. 1. Cam Ayer, Geoff Evans, Chuck Spinks, and Ricky Carswell enjoy seeing their friend, Mike Os- tack, fly through the air. 2. Julia Magnuson enjoys her escorts James Brown imitation. 3. These Senior girls are Tempted to shake the roof off at the Lakeside Center. 4. Dennis Bogumill enjoys the sounds of The Temptedf'
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- SENIOD5- - l t 1. Kathryn Davis, Charles Pappe, Shannon Suchke, Robert Pappe, Rick Geyer, Evan Vitch, Aman Nasir, Jeff Sundermeyer, David Rapi- er, Danny O'Donnell, and Shane Orzechowski are only a few of the seniors who participate in the OEC program, 2. Just that way, Cassandra Dobbs. 3. Eric Conley comments to friends on how much he enjoys Ms. Lewellyn's class. 4. Lee Pucko laughs during her AP European History class. 5. Darren Nowell nonverbally comments on his teacher's humorous remarks. i 'rg' . . .. -It gf' 'Q r t 2 15' 5' Www -' ist! 1 'lf i., if A -X 4, 'D . 5 A , Y '1 f ., S T a' , X A 'Q , I I 240 L an -l- ' l' l -v V, an It ,if s fn., wi . mv .YK 'Ni H464 'Q fa ' 'J' 4 'u ,fig A 1, J, f ,5 . .ai ,ii . f WM' 4 ly, x
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QSENIQIQ INDEX CHRIS ABBOTT lfyou're gonna die, die with your boots on. - Iron Maiden. Gemian Club 2-4, Junior Beta 5. MICHAEL ALAN ABNEY Remember days of skipping school, racing cars and being cool, with a six pack and the radio, we didn't need no place to go - Never Say Goodbye. Class Council 2-4, lntemational Club 5, Junior Civ- itan 1, Junior Beta Vice President 5, Senior Beta 4- 5, National Honor Society 4-5, Latin Club 5-4, Math Team 2-4, Science Club 1-5, Science Team 1-5, Tennis Team 4, Impact 1-5. STEPHANIE PAIGE ACKER IACKI One of the hardest decisions in life is deciding which bridges to cross and which to bum. Love ya Badge. Cya. Spanish Club 4, Powder Puff 4-5, Class Council 5. KIMBERLY DAWN ADAMS fKImberl The good we do today becomes the happiness of tomorrow. Basketball Cheerleader 1: Varsity Basketball Cheerleader 4: OEC North Vica Club 4-5, Vice Pres- ident 4. MARC A. ALEXANDER Yesterday is our past: Today is our present: Tomorrow is our future: Live lt As You Likel Wrestling 1: Soccer 2-5: Student Council 2-5: Class Council 4-5: FBLA 5, 5, Treasurer 5: Swimming 5: Spanish Club 5: Math Team 5: Science Club 5: Junior Beta 5. CHRISTINE M. ANDERSON For always remember that whatever betide you, you are never alone, for God is beside you. Track 1-5, FBLA 4. VERNON ANDERSON tVeml Do to others what you would like others to do to you. LORENTZ W. ARMSTRONG lLarryl Life is a precious gift given to all, but to have life eternally, one must be sure to have faith in Him who gave it. Band 1-2, 4-5: Marching Band 1-5: Jazz Band 5: Senior Beta 5: French Club 5. J. DESIREE ATCHISON Qviciousl Good intentions pave the way to hell. - Ozzy Osboume. Drama Club 2-5. JEANNETTE ATTRIDGE Welcome to my nightmare. - Alice Cooper. Art Club 2-5, Peer Facilitators 4-5, Matmaid 1-2. TAMARA STAR AUSTIN fSpunkyl The mountain ahead may be big and steep, but we will climb day by day to reach its peak. Look out world, here I comell! Student Council 1-5: Honor Council 1-5: State Hon- or Council 4-5: Student Council District Coordina- tor 5: Class President 2: Class Council 2, 4-5: Foot- ball Cheerleader 1, 5, 5: Basketball Cheerleader 1, 5: SMHS Talent Show 5-4: Miss SMHS Pageant 5-4, 2nd Runner-Up 4: School Play, Grease 4: An'ive Alive 5: Chorus 1-5: Powder Puff 4-5: HERO 5: Ten- nis 2. CAMERON A. AYER A man who brings sunshine to the lives of oth- ers cannot keep it from himself. Chess Team 1-2, Debate Team 2-5, Library Club 2- 5, Swim Team 5-5, Science Club 5, Math Team 5-4, French Club 4-5, German Club 5, Cross Country 5, Model U.N. 4-5, Social Studies Team 4, Wrestling IB-Teaml 2-5, Soccer IB-Team: 2-5. RANDY A. BAHAM VICA 5. MICHAEL B. BAILEY Take a look at your life. There might not be a tomorrow. B-Team Wrestling 1-5, Junior Beta 5, Varsity Track 4, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4-5, Powder Puff 5. REBECCA L. BARNEY lCl0ofyJ If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it. I Track 1-2, Cross Country 1. WILLIAM D. BARRY fBiIlyJ Band 1-2, Chess Team 1-2, Social Studies Team 2- 5, Debate Team 2-5, Wrestling 2-4, JuniorfSenior Beta 2-5, National Honor Society 5-5. PFC MICHAEL WILSON BATES My country, may she always be right, but right or wrong, still my country. VICA 4-5: President 4, FBLA 4, Football 1-5, Track 1-2, Wrestling 2-5. RUSS BELL God, how I love itI Art Club 1: Science Club 2-5, President 4-5: Sci- ence Team 1, 5-5, President 4-5: Junior Beta 5: Tennis Team 5-5, Most Improved 4. JEAN ANN BENNETT The mind ofa perfect person is like a mirror. It grasps nothing. It expects nothing. lt reflects, but does not hold. Therefore the perfect person can act without effort. Spanish Club 5-4, Mat Aids 5, SADD 4, Arrive Alive 5, Close-Up 5, Junior Beta 5. DAVID GLENN BERNY lBem-dog: Importance lies not in where you start, but in where you finish. Football 1-5: Student Council 1-5, Treasurer 5: Class Council 1-5: Wrestling 1-5, 5: Track 1: Junior Beta 5: Diving 4. MICHAEL A. BERTELSON fBurtJ lt's about time! VICA 4-5. WADE BISHOP tabben DON H. BIVENS . . . You hear the tolling bells, and touch the silk in your lapel. And as the teardrops rise to meet the comfort of the band, you take her frail hand, and hold on to the dream. Regal Eagle 4, Spanish Club 4, Drama Club 5, Children's Theatre 5, School Play, Arsenic and Old Lace, 5. STACY LYNN BLANKENSHIP There's nothing more frightful than ignorance in action. FBLA 4-5, Math Team 5, Class Council 5, Beta Club 5-5, Human Relations Committee 5. REBECCA TAYLOR BOCKMAN fBeckIeyl We are all part of the 'big picture'. My question is, whose wall is it hanging on? French Club 1-2. DENNIS B. BOGUMILL fB0gyI Don't ignore the past, respect the future, and live the present. Football 1, 5-5: Baseball 1: Wres- tling 2-5: Diving 4-5: Track 5: Gemian Club 5-4: Beta Club 5-4. CHRISTA L. BOYETT fBeatriceJ Some day when we both reminisce, we'lI both say, there wasn't too much we missed: and through the tears, the smiles we recalled: we had it all, for just a moment. Basketball 1, Junior Beta 5, Senior Beta 4, Math Team 5, Drill Team 4-5, Gymnastics 5, French Club 4-5, Marching Band 2-5, Orchestra 5, Band 1-5, Solos and Ensembles 5-5. MARK LEE BRACEWELL fSharkJ A lifetime may be small compared to forever, but if I do no good my life will be lost in time. Cross Country 2-5, Track 2-5, Basketball 4, Latin Club 2-5, Gemian Club 4, Junior Beta Club 2-5, Beta Club 4-5. STEVE BRADFORD You can tell your kids about them, they might try to understand, but you never quite got through to them you just hold their little hand, cuz their lives are still before them and in time they will agree, there's nothin' left to think about. Art Club 4, VICA 4-5. TRACEY LYNN BREWER If you love something set it free, if it comes back, it's yours, if it doesn't, it never was. Drama Club 5, Mat Maid 5, Varsity Drill Team 4-5, School Play Grease5, Gymnastics 4, Class Council 5, Powder Puff 4-5, Yearbook Staff 5. DONALD CHRISTOPHER BROWN fHermI ln the hour of adversity, be not without hope. For crystal rain falls from black clouds. MICHELLE L. BROWN Ilvlitchl If you want something to happen for you, you have to work to make it happen and in due time, it will. Latin Club 5, FBLA 5. ROBERT A. BROWNLEE fBobJ Character is not what a person does on his first or second try, but what he does on his third and fourth tries. B-Team Math Team 5, B-Team Science Team 5, B- Team Sr Varsity Cross Country 5. ELIZABETH J. BRUCE tBethl Be yourself- no one can tell you you're doing it wrong. , Chorus 1, 5: B-Team Track 2: Varsity Track 5: Jun- ior Beta 5: Senior Beta 4-5: National Honor Society 4: Arrive Alive 5: Drama Club 5: Class Council 2: Spanish Club 2-5: Science Club 2-4: Science Team 2: School Play, Li'l Abner 4: School Play, Arsenic and Old Lace 5. TARA BURNETT lStrawberryl Mat Maid 4. DEAN T. BURNHAM lBeaneri Risk we must, because the greatest hazard in life is to risk nothing. The man, the woman who risks nothing, does nothing, has nothing, is nothing. Class President 1, 5, 5: Student Council 1-5: JV Soccer 1-5: Class Council 2, 4: French Club 2-4, President 4: Science TeamfClub 1-5: JV Math Team 5: Varsity Math Team 4-5: Social Studies Team 5: Junior Beta President 5: Senior BetafNa- tional Honor Society 4-5, President 5: Varsity Ten- nis Team 5. ROGER L. BUSBEE lRogl To achieve your goals, you have to strive for it. Football 1, VICA 5. BLAINE CHARLES BYERS Realize your dream and strive for it - and soon success will come your way. Football 1: Swim Team 2-5, Captain 5: B-Team Soccer 5: Varsity Soccer 5: Powder Puff 4: Spanish Club 4. DEBRA JEANNE CALHOUN An eye to see with, an ear to hear with, and, most importantly, a heart to feel and love with. that's what friends are made of. lnterrnediate Band 1: Advanced Band 2-5, 5: SMHS Marching Corps 1-5: SMHS Chorus 5: SMHS Mat- maids 4-5: French Club 5. RICHARD ALAN CANFIELD tRickl Success begins in the mind and ends with the touch. B-Team Soccer 2-5: Varsity Swim Team 5-5: Most Outstanding Swimmer 4: Wrestling 1. PATRICIA NICOLE CANZONERI tNikkil Your life is stained glass: your true colors don't shine without a light from within. Cross Country 2, Basketball 1, B-Team Soccer 1, Varsity Soccer 2-5, Math Team 5, Class Council 5- 5, Spanish Club 2, Senior BetafHonor Society 4-5, Georgia Merit Scholar 4, Soccer All-American 5. KAREN LISA CARMAN Believing is the beginning of a dream coming true. Class Council 2-5: Secretary 2-5, 5: B-Team Drill Team 2-5, Captain 5: Varsity Drill Team 4-5: Junior Beta 5: National Beta 4-5: National Honor Society 4-5: Math Team 5-4: Science Team 5, Spanish Club 5-4: Georgia Certificate of Merit 4: Who's Who Among American High School Students 4: Society of Distinguished American High School Students 4: GHP nominee 4. LORI LYNN CARROLL What you are is God's gili to you. What you become is your gift to God. Junior Civitan 1: B-Team Drill Team 2-5: Varsity Drill Team 4-5, Lieutenant 5: Junior Beta Club 5: Senior Beta Club 4-5: National Honor Society 4-5: HERO 5, Vice President 5: Class Council 5: Who's Who Among American High School Students 5: FCA 5, The Society of Distinguished American 'High School Students 5: Georgia Certificate Of Merit Winner 4. SHEDRICK J. CARSWELL Ill lRickyJ We've got nothing to fear, but fear itself - nothing, not failure, not fatal tragedy - not the faulty units in this mad machinery - not the bro- ken contacts in emotional chemistry. Cross Country 1-5, Most Valuable Runner 5-4: Wrestling 1-5: Track 1-5, Most Valuable Runner 4: Junior Beta 5: Senior Beta 4-5: Science Club 1-5: Science Team 5: Math Team 4: Class Council 5-5, Most Outstanding Member 4: Powder Puff 4-5: GHP English Nominee 5. STEVEN CARTER Swim Team 1, Art Club 5, OEC 5-4, CVAE 5. ROBERT F. CASTELLOW fBee0 Two things my mother always told me: don't talk to strangers and don't eat yellow snow. Varsity Math Team 4-5, Marching Band 2-4, B-
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