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Forum Airs tudent Opinion New to SACS this year, the Forum is a sounding board where students and faculty, on an equal footing, discuss issues affecting student life. While Forum meetings do not set policy, they go a long way toward creating a unified community in which the opinions of all are listened to and respected. C0-chain men of the Forum Council are Senior Kay Kelfer and Sophomore Steve Kelfer, with Steve handling presiding chores. Far left: Creasey Catering, engaged as a result of Forum action, offers away for students to buy lunch. Top: At Forum sponsored after-thc-game party Laurie Elder promises not to breathe a word. Above: Forum Council, composed of each class president and Faculty Representative Gary Sloan, meets with Headmaster John Maurer. Left: Forum President Steve Kclfer conducts an open Forum meeting as Carol Villarreal expresses her opinion. DIRECTORY: SOPHOMORES 87
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Fencing Rates High at P.E. As an option at P. E. period, former Olympic contender Bill Hammond coaches fencing, one semester for girls, one semester for boys. Cries of en gardef' advance, retreat are heard from the second grade room, a rather unlikely place for a fencing match, but made necessary due to lack of gym facilities. Coach Hammond evacuates all second graders before unleashing the foils. Left: A match between David Jolly and Tom Reed. Below Left: Mr. Hammond instructs top girl fencer Pam Lancaster. Rigl1t: Advance! fl to rj David Jolly, Steve Wilbur, Steve Smith, Tom Reed, Frank Corte. DIRECTORY FRESHMEN 89
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