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Honor Commission assembly skits recreates historical events : n Ss : er eet ii SCA HONOR COMMISSION. BOTTOM ROW: Mike Kearney, Pam Schuelke, Adviser Miss Ada Land. TOP ROW: Adviser Mrs. Carlotta Blakemore, Dale Cunningham, Christina Ulmer, Debora Scott. Gawking through goggles at his notes on the black- board, ''Professor'' Mike Kearney explains advanced chemistry to Charlotte Moss during an honor assembly. a “ at P xz Cherry Tree (Laura Jones) stands up to the crushing blows of George Washington (Les Waldbauer) during an honor assembly. Steve Bassett loafs in the shade. 26
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SCA COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN. FRONT ROW: Linda Coleman, Treasurer Steve Jones, Sec- retary Wendy Jeffrey, Vice-President Mike Kearney, President Jon Deans. SECOND ROW: Students back SCA by attending revived Harvest Festival dance SCA HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES. FRONT ROW: Bonnie Roebuck, Melinda McCoy, Carol Bunzl, Connie Ryan, Maria Brown, Janice Thomas, Richard Knapp, Dale Cunningham. SECOND ROW: Blair Hargrowe, Betsy Sulli- van, Linda Forem, Susan WHuckstep, Barbara Ab Mary Mapes, Pat Sweeny, Barbara Winstead, Diane Westmoreland, Maria Brown, Carol Bunzl. THIRD ROW: Arlene Ament, Barbara Cooper, Bob Crytzer, Charlotte Moss, Janice Boosted by over five hundred new students, Douglas Freeman's enrollment soared to a new height of 1,548. SCA Big Brothers and Sisters fur- nished sophomores with information con- cerning school policies. For all transfer students, the orientation committee ar- ranged an after-school reception. In the fall Rebels responded eagerly Denzler, Marianne Herbert, Susan Poole, Deb- orah Smith, Marilyn Rogers. THIRD ROW: Pat Sweeny, Vicki Redmond, Jennie Ronick, Diane Sansonetti, Hank Freeman, Bill Watson, Pam Seyler, Patricia Alley, Carter White. FOURTH ROW: Brad Wells, Jim Chapin, Tucker Bowden, Thomas, Dale Cunningham, Pam Schuelke. FOURTH ROW: Sue Szpara, Susan Huckstep, Butch Harowitz, Paxton Campbell, Anne Wil- kerson, Susy Shapiro, Greg Hustis. to the SCA Harvest Festival Dance. Skits at October assemblies acquaint- ed Freemanites with the functions of the new honor code and commission. The annual Leadership Training Con- ference stimulated student participation in club activities. Representatives attended State and District SCA conventions. Clark Cooper, Bob Gary, Drew Bailey, Donna Oakey, Sally Williams, Greg Hustis, Carolyn Avery. FIFTH ROW: Randy Filer, Ben Droste, Bob Cryster, Chris Mandaleris, Lee Harris, Freddy Finn, Celia Cohen, Fran Norton, Deb- bie Morey, Rickey Hathaway, Leckie Smithdeal. 25
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Georgetown or bust! Andy Dietz argues his point during a debate. The DSF team prepares for a trip to Georgetown where the National Debate Tournament will be held. Invitation to Cherry Blossom Tournament honors DSF debaters Excitement and determination swelled within Rebel debaters when they first discovered the national topic for the year, Resolved: That Congress should establish uniform regulations to control criminal investigation procedures. DEBATE CLUB. FRONT ROW: Treasurer Paul Jacobs, Secretary Blenda Woodard, Vice-Presi- dent Beverly Thurston, President Eva Tasjian, Adviser Mrs. Rosemary Friend. SECOND ROW: Beth Marschak, Liz Kestner, Karen Kluge, Shirley Meadows, Barbara Ament, Bob Crytzer. Through research and practice de- bates, members sought to develop their powers of reasoning, adaptability, and delivery. These skills enabled DSF par- ticipants to compete successtully in tournaments in Virginia, Maryland, and THIRD ROW: Steve Buccini, Bernie Siegel, Tommy Tokarz, John McGeorge, Lois Einhorn, Pam Weed. FOURTH ROW: Andy Dietz, Sol Zimm, Douglas Brisson, Gray Kirtland, Nevin Finley, Randy Filer. North Carolina. The big event of the year was an invitation to the Cherry Blossom Tourna- ment held annually at Georgetown Uni- versity, Washington, D.C., to honor de- baters from all over the country. NATIONAL FORENSICS LEAGUE. FRONT ROW: President Tommy Tokarz, Adviser Mrs. Rosemary Friend. SECOND ROW: Treasurer Eva Tasjian, Secretary Beverly Thurston. THIRD ROW: Paul Jacobs, Gary Kirtland. 27
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