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HISTORIAN EDITORS AND ADVISER. FRONT ROW: Business Manager Barbara Cooper, Managing Editor Fran Norton, Literary Editor Wanda Haynes, Classroom Editor Barbara Win- stead. SECOND ROW: Co-Subscription Man- as TORIES. FRONT ROW: Patty Pope, Karen Marx, Blair Hargrove, Nancy Daniel. SECOND 28 ie ager Leckie Smithdeal, Index Editor Jane Mahaffey, Co-Subscription Manager Arlene Ament, Student Life Editor Susie Fuqua, Ads Manager Bill Powers, Adviser Miss Marian ROW: John Russell, Ellen Sheperd, Gary Her- bek, Dave Sanders, Mark Simon, Nancy Cseplo, ” Breeden. THIRD ROW: Assistant Organization an = 3 J - B a Editor Steve Jones, Organization Editor Carol Bunzl, Pictorial Advertising Editor Beverly Thurs- ton, Students Editor Margaret Hastings. Susan White. THIRD ROW: Vernon McNemar, Robert Mayo.
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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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‘a Qa 3; See sd ad | PH Bi € : . ; ae HISTORIAN JUNIOR ASSISTANTS. FRONT ROW: Mary Mapes, Carolyn Avery, Martha Pitts, Drew Bailey. THIRD ROW: Bruce Armi- stead, Pam Scheulke, Richard Knapp. Rogers, Mary Hubbard, Bobbi Woodall. SEC- OND ROW: Paige Beville, Peggy Wilson, Paul Historian abandons room 100 to make way for new addition Frantic photographers and Historian staff members scurried over polished floors to prepare the gym for group- picture day. Arranging unwieldy stu- dents proved exhausting for the young journalists. The lunch interval produced a welcome relief. Bright flourescent lights often burned HISTORIAN BUSINESS STAFF. FRONT ROW: Charlotte Armistead, Beverly Thurston, Kay Matthews, Carolyn Owen, Barbara Ament, Sue Szpara, Debbie Hughes, Nancy Hill, Advisor Miss D. M. Moore. SECOND ROW: Marilyn late into the night as writers struggled to meet tight deadlines. Composing copy and captions, c ropping pictures, and adjusting layouts kept editors and their assistants busy. The destruction of room 100 to make room for the new building compelled the transfer of annual materials to the Rogers, Patsy Riddle, Linda Kamsky, Janet Roper, Fay Smith, Debbie Morey, Lee Weay- er, Sidney Smith, Stephanie Rose. THIRD ROW: Pem Hunter, Lynn Neese, Brenda Pritchard, Sandy Smith, Pat Bingham, Barbara Denzler, dungeon. Members frequented the dingy underground vault near the cafe- teria in search of needed items. Persuasive business staff members secured advertisements from local con- cerns. The group also collected money for publications and distributed year- books to eager Rebels. Donna Stumpf, Sandy Marks, Pat Laupus. FOURTH ROW: Debbie Eubank, Marianne Herbert, Donna Freelin, Lawson Davis, Liz Husk, Peggy Perkins, Lynda Stuart, Vicki Atwell, Pat Adams, Kay Noel, Susan Pace. 29
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