Woodward Academy - Phoenix Yearbook (College Park, GA)

 - Class of 1981

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All three of the Middle School Football Teams, the White, the Red, and the Blue, had excellent seasons. Under the coaching of Mr. Rusty Zaring, Mr. Bill Cobb, and Mr. Tim McKanc, the players learned not only the fundamentals of football stategy, but they also learned how to work together as a team toward the successful completion of a project. RED TEAM. Bottom Row: Todd Dugdale, Scan Knight, Tony Desso, Jim Ireland, Matt Tucker, Trey Davis, Bill Crane. Row 2: Ross Stevens, Kevin Brumlow, Scott Ward, Lio- nel Cole, Brian Pickett, Neal Brown. Row 3: Hector Dourron, Lee Miles, Kenny Lane, David Turpin, Kenneth Barnhart, Coach Zaring. WHITE TEAM. Bottom Row: Randy Geogh- agan, William Woodall, Jim Buchanan, John Hall, Derrin Bellamy, Ty White, Steven Bar- ton. Row 2: David Powell, Charles Manly, Andy Fullerton, Eric Macon, Mike Strick- land, Barry Welch. Row 3: Darren Mitchell, Scott Bridges, Shawn Jones, Eric Dutt, Keith Gillstrap. BLUE TEAM. Bottom Row: John Deal, Mark Brooks, Paul Brady, Marco Carneiro, Rodney Raiford, Tom Richardson, David Malizia. Row 2: Eric Thomas, Jeff Higgins, David Bobbitt, Tim Knight, Patrick Bussin- iuss, Allen Harper. Row 3: Dixon Soracco, Aaron Macon, Drew McMillan, Gene Suther- land, Coach McKane. L

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Chorus ahhrbudi QiniWSHIIVI j i Hr h H ir fr T p K I A jJI Kl Ef W v B V B % i T ?Tv)7n TR 7 i ' . , ■ Under the direction of Mr. Alan C. McClung, the Middle School Chorus demonstrated their usual excellent style during the 1980- 81 academic year. Performing at such events as the Annual Winter Concert, the District Five Chorale Festival, and the Annual Spring Concert, singers impressed audiences with their broad range of talent and superior ability. In anticipation of moving into the Festi- val Chorale, the members of the Middle School group studied basic introduction to music and attempted to inhance their vocal ranges. Additionally, the Middle School Chorus gained valuable experience in their numerous performances. Members were chosen at the beginning of the school year. The main criteria for selection was inate talent which could be further refined by the program. Bottom Row: Sandy Scoggins, Sally Randolph, Emily Muggins, Anita Rossi, Janella Ulloa, Margaret Ellison, Julie Oliver, Karen Gimble, Jennifer Hunter, Esther Delgado, Lisa Henry-Smith, Cathy Rohl, Lori Black, Myra Abellera, Sabra Bullard. Row 2: Mandy McGowen, Angie Stallings, CeCee Sexton, Trey Dailey. Julie Burel, Jennifer Newmark, Michelle Chance, Rhonda Goldsmith, Pam Nicholson, Sharron Montgomery, Laura Dearolph, April An- derson, Nicole Deweese, Debbie Harris, Kimmy McCollum. Row 3: Lionel Cole, Darren Mitchell, Blake Boston, Scott Wiltsee, David Epps, Mett Miller, Andy Fulcrton, Cannon Niehaber, Dale Mcln- tyre, Keith Meyer, Erol Oran, Jonathan Darsey, William Woodall, Keith Sessions, Jim Ireland. Row 4: Doug Holberg, Cliff Demiels, Brent Boston, Patrick Bussenius, Kevin Brumlow, Andrew Stith, Randy Geoghagan, Dixon Soracco, John Clayton, Brian Pickett, Ken Harris, Brian Witkofsky, Bill Crane, Suvrat Bhargave, Lucas Patclles, Scott Chandler, Philip Bienert. The 15 students of the Middle School Newspaper Staff continued to do an outstanding job in the covering and reporting of Woodward activities that were relevant to the seventh and eighth graders. The group ' s advisor. Ms. Marna Williams, stressed the fun- damentals of journalistic style. The newspaper, which was published quar- terly included such articles as The Stu- dent of the Month cind Newspaper Polls. Both faculty members cind stu- dents found the paper ' s format inter- esting and helpful. Bottom Row: Mickey Desaii. Alex Walker, Suvrat Bhargave. Terry McCart, Keith Sessions. Row 2: Mary Rodriguez. Tracy Crockett. Debbie Hulsey. Brent Boston, Sonja Murray Row 3: Catherine Grahsun. Di.xon Sor acco, Martin Hare, Angela Rcindolph Wendy McClendon. Ms. Williams Row 5: Leslie Martin, David Strick land- News- Paper MIDDLE SCHCX)L GROUPS 177



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BirMll T(gam =: Under the leadership of oxaptains Mandy McGowen and Tr jcy Crockett, the Middle School Drill Teann performed high spirited routines at the football and basket- ball halftimes. Seemingly always optimistic, the seventeen girls featured outstanding percision which thrilled spectators and in- spired players. Though nearly aJl members were novices at the drill team endevcr, the squad consistently improved under the ad- vising of Mrs. Janet Scott, a Middle School faculty member. Bottom Row: Cristie Cavalli, CeCee Sexton, Renade Bickman, Emily Muggins, Roberta Tops. Row 2: Stacey Sumbry, Debbie hUw- ris, Michelle Duckett, Pam Nicholson, Christi Odom. Row 3: Joy Williams. Lisa Newhart, Jennifer Hunter, Jeannie Czepiel, Mandy McGowen, Dancy Post. Not Pictured: Tracy Crockett. Clk(g(Birll(Bad!m Under the guidance of Mrs. Janet Scott, the Middle School Cheerleaders exper- ienced a outstanding year. The girls cheered for for both football amd basketball games and witnessed both teamns have success sea- sons. An enthusiastic group, the cheer- leaders made sign and posters to help raise spirit in the Middle School for the numerous gEimes during the 1980-81 year. Bottom Row: Catharine Graham, Sabra Bul- lard. Row 2: Michelle Gordon, Cathy Rhol. Row 3: Michelle Chance. Myra Abellera. Rhonda Goldsmith, Vicki Scott, Sandy Scog- gins, Kimmy McCollum. Like the Drill Team, the Middle School Flag Corps is also under th sponsorship of Mrs. Jcinet Scott. The Flag Corps performed dzizzling routines during the halftime periods of football and basketbedl games. Practicing literally hundreds of hours during the fall and summer, the girls strove to design and polish routines that would establish them as a top group in showmanship. As a team, the Flag Corps were unsurpassed in raising the spirit of spectators emd players at Middle School atheletic events. Bottom Row: Tracy Crockett, Jean Smith, Julie Burel. Row 2: Susan Lambert, Whitney Troope, Sheri Spates, Beverly Banks

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