Douglas Southall Freeman High School - Historian Yearbook (Richmond, VA)

 - Class of 1980

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The sun always seems to shine on student life, giving time for activities outside of school and homework. Have you ever won- dered just how other Rebels occupied their spare time? For some, after school jobs took up a lot of their time. Pumping gas or selling clothes, both jobs meant a big jump towards responsibility. Just as impor- tant was that ever glorious pay- check. When pay day rolled: around, the money often went towards a date, a concert, or something that you felt you deserved. However great or small, the money always came in handy. Some acked to the stage to take part in either Stunt Talent Night or the school plays. Whether they were on stage, make- up, lights, costume, or direct- ing, they all played an equally important part in its production. Many students spent their spare time developing an interest or a hobby. They ranged from the ordinary such as painting or singing to some things very out of the ordinary. At any rate, it was the interest of that per- son and it was something they truly enjoyed. Stil, many Rebels spent their time the best way possible — with friends. Boyfriends, girlfriends, and best friends — all were equally important. Whenever you had a: problem they were there to listen at least. They went to football games, the movies, and parties with you, and you soon discovered that life without friends would be impossible. So the sun really did shine on the student life of the Rebels providing time and opportunities to get the most fun we could out of life. Spirited Rebels. Enthusiastic juniors cheer at a pep rally during the class competition, as a Rebel flag waves silently in the background. Student Life 7

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A Giant Step Forward As junior marshals Courtney Reid and Richard Orazi led the senior class towards the Robins Center steps, an ‘ atmosphere of excitement flashed a through the crowd. Friends and ees relatives scanned the long line of seniors searching for a familiar face. The seniors felt an air of importance as they were the guests of honor and the center of attention. Graduate Jill Hillmar said, “It was great and the Robins Center made it seem bigger and more important!” The Robins Center proved to be an excellent spot for the graduation exercises when rain was predicted. After class president Rick Batten gave a welcome speech, the Concert Choir sang “You Give to Me,” which was composed and directed by Deen Entsminger. Valedictorian Tom Spangler talked on “The Demand of Yesterday,” followed by Honor Council Representative Anna Morris, whose speech was titled “Joyful with the Sense of Becoming.” Spectators agreed that one of the high points of the ceremony was Bill Esposito’s acceptance of his diploma. Bill Esposito, an outstanding football player, was seriously injured during the 1977 season. Several parents stated that tears came to their eyes as he received the diploma. While reminiscing about the past and anticipating the future, the seniors nervously accepted their diplomas. Although graduation marked the end of high school, adulthood and the rest of their lives lay ahead for the gra duates. Waiting for the big moment. Listening to Anna Momris’s speech, the graduating seniors nervously anticipate the distribution of diplomas. 8 Graduation

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