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rho rho NECESSARY DARKNESS for a yearbook group shot sends two Rebels to a roof to cover gym windows. Students squeeze free moments from packed schedules to dedi- cate to organization projects—projects which demand a variety of mental and physical skills. Ideas which began in the classroom continue and expand when Free- manites work together. Through organizations, a Rebel becomes acquainted with people outside DSF—speakers with ideas to give and unfortunates with a need for people who care. A vibrant Rebel learns to live in and contribute to the world which awaits him.
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a 4 2 : SCA COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN. FRONT ROW: Crews. SECOND ROW: Robbie Maxwell, Land, Adviser Mrs. Louise Brock, Barbara Alan Kahan, Mark Wilson, Treasurer Lee Ronnie Rice, Sheryl Godfrey, Diane West- Winstead, Jimmy Campbell. Brown, Secretary Nancy Zickafoose, Vice- moreland, Cathy Amato, Tom Herbek. THIRD President Dale Cunningham, President Chip ROW: Nancy Munson, Adviser Mrs. Ada SCA establishes new honor code, commission Tempting aromas of freshly baked goods filled the air. In a high pitched murmur of excitement, curious Rebels at- tended the AFS Fair. Clubs sponsored booths and donated all profits to the service. SCA appointed a commit- tee to conduct a critical study of present honor systems. From these studies, the com- mittee designed a more work- able honor code for DSF. The members then initiated an honor commission pro- gram. Assemblies acquainted Rebels with the new code which they later adopted. In October the SCA con- ducted a leadership con- ference. Freeman represent- tatives attended State and District conventions. SKILLFULLY balancing himself on the ladder, senior D. Walton removes one of Christina Ulmer’s campaign posters from the main corridor.
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