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PRESIDENT Chip Crews and vice president Dale Cunningham study the newly revised honor system during their SCA study hall. The student body voted overwhelmingly in favor of the new system. SCA HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES. FRONT ROW: Diane Westmoreland, Elana Centor, Netta Sue Smith, Linda Coleman, Car- ter White, Connie Ryan, Debbie Eubank, Bonnie Roebuck, Linda Reeder, Maria Brown, Marianne Herbert. SECOND ROW: John Brawner, Lawson Davis, Marcia Robinson, Nancy Wilhoit, Sue Niedermayer, Pat Sweeny, Susan Wagener, Margie Hays, Sheryl Godfrey, Cindy Walker, Debbie Morey, Liz Tarpley. THIRD ROW: Wendy Jeffrey, Linda Droste, Cathy Amato, Alan Kahan, Gary Deutsch, Steve Jones, Pem Hunter, Greg Hustis, Edmond Smith, Tom Herbek, Win Bailey. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Orser, Anne Carter Shiflett, Janice Thomas, Pam Schuelke, Tad Pedigo, Clark Cooper, Mike Welch, James Callear, Steve Brummer, Bob- by Kritzer, Bob Antonelli. 2
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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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HISTORIAN EDITORS AND ADVISER. FRONT ROW: Organization Editor Tom Sansonetti, Literary Editor Win Bailey, Editor Barry Lead- er, Photographer Jeff Sterling. SECOND ROW: Students Editor Margaret Phillips, Students Editor Pam Woodson, Classroom Editor Margie Record small “Don’t anybody move!” The bell ending seventh period didn’t produce the usual stampede for the door in Miss Breeden’s room 103. As an early deadline drew nearer, TORIES: FRONT ROW: Richard Knapp, Paul Pitts, Drew Bailey, Bruce Armistead, Steve Buccini. SECOND ROW: Peggy Wilson, Pam Hayes, Student Life Editor Josie Abady, Pic- torial Advertising Editor Garrie Shields, Ad- viser Miss Marian Breeden. THIRD ROW: Typist Barbara Collier, Head Typist Donna Williams, Classroom Editor Janice Brady, Business Manager Cathy Henderson, Ad. literary staff edits I literary staff members worked late at night to complete the required pages. Fitting the right words to the best pictures, perfecting copy, and rechecking measure- Scheulke, Maria Brown, Paige Beville, Wendy Jeffrey, Beth Marschak. THIRD ROW: Nancy Robeson, Leckie Smithdeal, Martha Rogers, Manager Barbara Cooper, Subscription Man- ager Kathy Bingham. NOT PICTURED: Ath- letics Editor James Callear, Co-Ads Editor Mary Francis Cutting. 967 Historian ments kept the staff busy. The Business Staff financed the book through ads and sub- scriptions. At the end of the year, they delivered Historian '67 to 846 waiting subscribers. Patricia Alley, Mary Mapes, Mary Hubbard, Carolyn Avery.
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