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      • It was agreed that the name of the new high school would be Orme Campbell High School. Fitzhugh Lee and Smyrna High Schools were then consolidated. The first classes in the new building were held in March of 1952 with only the eighth grade students attending.
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  2. Orme Campbell High School opened in 1952 with the merger of Smyrna High School and Fitzhugh Lee High School. It opened with 425 students in grades 8 - 11. In 1989, Orme Campbell High School and F.T. Wills High School merged to form Smyrna High School.

  3. It was agreed that the name of the new high school would be Orme Campbell High School. Fitzhugh Lee and Smyrna High Schools were then consolidated. The first classes in the new building were held in March of 1952 with only the eighth grade students attending.

  4. Orme Campbell Campbell High School opened in 1952 with the merger of Smyrna High School and Fitzhugh Lee high School. It opened with a total of 425 students in grades 8-11. In 1989, Orme Campbell High School and F.T. Wills High School merged to form a new Smyrna High School.

  5. Sep 17, 2011 · Orme Campbell High School, home of the Campbell Panthers, opened in 1952 with the merger of Smyrna High School and Fitzhugh Lee High School. It opened with a total of 425 students in grades eight through eleven.

  6. Orme Campbell High School opened in 1952 with the merger of Smyrna High School and Fitzhugh Lee High School. It opened with 425 students in grades 8 - 11. In 1989, Orme Campbell High School and F.T. Wills High School merged to form Smyrna High School.

  7. Orme Campbell High School. It's opening celebration. Campbell civic leader, founder of Campbell Coal Company."--from field notes External Identifiers: Metadata URL:

  8. dp.la › item › de9934d6298da68bb2becdb951dcadf9Campbell High School | DPLA

    Exterior view of Campbell High School in Marietta, Georgia. Campbell High School was established in 1952 and named after Orme Campbell, the mother of the man who donated the land on which the school was built.

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