Woodward Academy - Phoenix Yearbook (College Park, GA)

 - Class of 1984

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DEBATE TEAM MATH TEAM FRENCH CLUBS 243

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Debate Team Math Team French Club Debate Team One of the most prestigious clubs on cam- pus, the Debate Team once again brought awards and honor home to Woodward Academy. Directed by Cleo Hudson and Ron Walker, the debate program instilled the qualities of self-discipline and dedication in its members. Because of the intense dedi- cation of team members, the Varsity estab- lished itself among the very best in the state, region and now the nation. The experienced varsity team won more than 70% of their rounds in major tournaments and competed against the nations top debate teams at na- tional tournaments at Wake Forest, West Georgia, Mercer University and Northwes- tern University. The Junior Varsity Novice debaters had a successful season in that they won more than 80% of rounds and had several 1st place finishes. The debate team attended workshops during the summer for two four-week periods and also attended a four-day mini workshop for Woodward de- baters held on campus the week prior to the opening of school. The teams also spon- sored and hosted the Woodward Academy Invitational Forensics Tournament attended by 400 debaters from fifty schools. The teams also participated in The Barkley Fo- rum and State competition in February and District qualifications for Nationals. Math Team The Woodward Academy Varsity and Ju- nior Varsity Math Teams experienced an- other year of hard work and successful meets. With the coaching of Mr. Paul Meyers and Mrs. Nancy Bunker, the two teams received several awards from major tournaments. The two teams also hosted their second annual Math Tournament which was held on Woodward ' s campus. The tour- nament brought over 60 schools to Wood- ward. French Club New to the Academy this year, Le Cercle Francais, the French Club, with advisor Bun- ny Renkin, gave students in second year French and higher a chance to enjoy the French culture. People who have personally visited France told of their experiences there in order to help other members get an idea of what France is like. At Christmas the club held a party where members joined in a French caroling session. Also planned were trips to see French movies. 1 JV MATH: FIRST ROW - All a Jagdale, Nabuko Yamaki, Sally Smith, Lisa Emerson, BACK ROW - Amy Carter, Alan Scales, Charles Edmunds, Orlando Cano. 2, VARSITY MATH: FIRST ROW - Ann Askew, Jennifer Fahey, Lisa Merritt, Sheila Mobley, Sally Faulkner, Becky Benton, Jennie Oliver. Jennifer Hunter BACK ROW - Eddie Thomas, Danny Greene, Matt McGuire. Greg Graves. Brian Russo, Won Joon, Chris Hannon, Jiu-Kyung Han. Phenizee McElroy, Todd Watson. 3 Mr. Ron Walker provided the de- bate team with some helpful experience 4. Mr. Paul Meyers teaches the math team an easier solution to a problem 5, FRENCH CLUB: FIRST ROW - Piba Gupta. Rachel Hamaty, Sandy Scoggins, Sabra Bullard, Maribeth Fletcher. Jordan Bales, Michelle Chance, Jen- nifer Hunter, Jennie Oliver, Sally Humphrey, Jennifer Newmark. SECOND ROW - Anne Marie Hebert, Karyn Gimbel. Anne Russell, Beth Smith, Gayle Askew, Francoise Tyler. Bev Buhl. Angle Dacar, Ann Askew. THIRD ROW - Troy Sandelin, Jennifer Whatley, P.J. Bussenius. Lisa Henry, Laurie Manly, Jenny Pickett, Lisa Merritt. Jennifer Fahey, Otis Blake, Margaret Elli- son. Terri McCart BACK ROW - Blake Boston, Mett Miller, Andrew Blake, Brent Boston, Brent Cartel mitn Parein, John Benjamin. Mike Strickland. Oler vis, Jerry Hairston, Jeff Linch, 6 DEBATE TEAM: FIRST ROW - John Skinner, Andrew Shoem David Steele, Andrew Hinton. David Strickland. SEC- OND ROW Deaton Bell, Troy Sandelin, Ann Asks ' Kevin Hudson, Kelly Kuzmits, Mary Hutchinson, Te; McCart, Sally Faulkner, Sarath Reddy BACK ROW - Mett Miller, Dave Chamblee, Andrew Blake, Matt McGuire, Stephen Baird, Brett Mizelle, Alonso Duralde, Charles Edumunds, Joe Brown, Scott Orr. 7. Sally Faulkner works on a brief for a debate tournament. 242 DEBATE TEAM MATH TEAM FRENCH CLUB



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Student Government Association The Student Government Association ' s most important function is to keep the stu- dents in touch with the administration. The SGA is students who have been elected by the student body in the spring quarter and serve until the end of the following winter quarter. The students present ideas, sugges- tions and comments to the administration and work to implement Academy policies. They serve as the voice of the entire Upper School student body. Under the supervision of Mr. Ron McCollum, the SGA sponsors such activities as the Junior-Senior Prom, and Senior Week. As well as several dances during the year. The main event of the year is Homecoming Week where each class pre- sents a lawn display which has become an annual tradition on campus. 1 STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION: Nancy LeBey. Secretary Treasurer. Will Jones. Vice- President. John Moss. President, 2, SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Lisa Merritt. Secretary Treasurer. Alonso Duraide, President, Jerald Dotson, Vice-President. 3. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: FIRST ROW - Holly Wood. Lisa Merritt. Nancy Lebey, Janella Ulloa, Rhonda Goldsmith, BACK ROW - Robbie Morrison, Andrew Soracco. Will Jo Stith. John Moss. Cliff Dar OFFICERS: Andrew So: Wood. Secretary Trea. CLASS OFFICERS: Jai surer. Cliff Daniel. President, Robbie Morrison, Vice- President 6, JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: David Ma- lizia. Vice-President. Andrew Stith, President, Rhonda Goldsmith, Secretary Treasurer, 7, Mr. Ron McCol- lum sponsors the Student Government Association. David Malizia, Andrew FRESHMAN CLASS , Vice-President, Holly 5 SOPHOMORE Ulloa, Secretary Trea- 244 STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION

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