(OTS)
WEDNESDAY NIGHT IS GOING TO BE A SPECIAL NIGHT RIGHT HERE ON C-B-S 46.
(VO)
DAVID LETTERMAN WILL TAPE HIS FINAL SHOW AFTER NEARLY 33 YEARS ON LIGHT NIGHT T-V, 21 OF THEM ON C-B-S.
LETTERMAN HAS TAPED MORE THAN SIX-THOUSAND SHOWS AND INTERVIEWED ALMOST 20-THOUSAND GUESTS.
BILL MURRAY WILL BE HIS FINAL GUEST ON "THE LATE SHOW".
HE WAS LETTERMAN'S FIRST GUEST ON THE N-B-C SHOW IN 19-82 AND ON THE C-B-S SHOW IN 19-93.
(FSG)
YOU CAN CATCH "THE LATE SHOW WIHT DAVID LETTERMAN" WEEKNIGHTS AT 11-35 P-M RIGHT HERE AFTER C-B-S 46 NEWS AT 11.
(ONCAM)
IT WILL BE ABUSY WEEK OF GRADUATION CEREMONIES THROUGHOUT COBB COUNTY IN THE NEXT WEEK.
(FILE VO)
THE COUNTY'S FOUR PRIVATE SCHOOLS GRADUATED THEIR SENIORS YESTERDAY.
MORE SCHOOLS WILL HOST COMMENCEMENT CEREMONIES BEGINNING ON TUESDAY.
COBB SCHOOLS SUPERINTENDENT CHRIS RAGSDALE SAYS SEEING HIS STUDENTS WALKING ACROSS THE STAGE FOR THEIR DIPLOMAS IS SPECIAL.
(TAKE SOT)
(CHRIS RAGSDALE/COBB SCHOOLS SUPERINTENDENT)
"This time of the year is what we look toward. When we talk about student success and our "one team one goal" statement and theme, this is what we mean."
(CONTINUE VO)
NEARLY 75-HUNDRED COBB COUNTY SCHOOLS STUDENTS ARE EXPECTED TO GRADUATE BY THE END OF NEXT WEEK.
(ON CAM)
GRADUATION WAS A FAMILY AFFAIR AT A NORTH COBB SCHOOL THIS WEEKEND.
(EFX/VO)
TWO MEMEBER OF THE GRADUATING CLASS OF ACWORTH'S CORNERSTONE PREPARATORY ACADEMT GOT SPECIAL TREATMENT ON SATURDAY.
SCHOOL PRINCIPAL JEANNE BORDERS AWARDED HER GRANDSON BRENDAN HIS DIPLOMA.
COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER CHARLES SINEATH WAS INTRODUCED BY HIS GRANDSON, CLASS VALEDICTORIAN CHARLES MARLOW.
PRINCIPAL BORDERS SAYS THAT HER SIXTH GRADUATING CLASS IN THE MOST SPECIAL ONE.
(TAKE SOT)
Jeanne Borders/Cornerstone Prep Principal
"For me, this is really the realization of a dream" (BUTT)
Brendan Borders/Cornerstone Prep Graduate
"she's both my grandmother and principal. It's special that she's the one who gets to give me my diploma."
(CONTINUE VO)
BORDERS WILL ATTEND GEORGIA COLLEGE AND STATE UNIVERSITY WHILE MARLOW WILL GO TO THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA.
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