Session of 1998
HOUSE RESOLUTION No. 6002
By Joint Committee on Arts and Cultural Resources
12-17
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A RESOLUTION congratulating and commending
John A. Freeman for
10 past success in
History Day competition and wishing him good fortune
11 in future
endeavors.
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13 WHEREAS, John A. Freeman, the
son of Glenn and Mary Freeman,
14 was awarded first place for junior
individual performance in the National
15 History Day Competition for seventh grade
students in the 1996-97
16 school year; and
17 WHEREAS, John's award winning
entry was ``Robinson and Rickey:
18 Breaking the Color Barrier'' which was
inspired by John's viewing of a
19 television interview of Rachel Robinson,
the widow of baseball legend,
20 Jackie Robinson. When John heard Rachel
Robinson mention that 1997
21 would mark the 50th anniversary of Jackie's
entrance into major league
22 baseball, John decided to develop the topic
for his History Day project;
23 and
24 WHEREAS, John was not a
novice in the History Day competition.
25 In the 1995-96 school year, as a sixth
grader, John's entry in the com-
26 petition was ``The Silent Gesture Heard
Around the World: Taking a
27 Stand at the `68 Olympics'' for which he
placed second in the nation for
28 junior individual performance; and
29 WHEREAS, John is a native
Topekan who is 14 years old and a stu-
30 dent at Topeka Collegiate. An avid sports
fan and competitor, John's
31 favorite sport is soccer, in which he
participates both in a league and on
32 a school team. John also plays baseball and
basketball; and
33 WHEREAS, Topeka Collegiate
requires its sixth and seventh grade
34 students to prepare an entry for the
History Day competition even though
35 they are not required to enter the
competition. With his affinity for sports,
36 selecting History Day topics that involved
sports figures was a natural
37 choice for John. In preparation of both
History Day entries, John inter-
38 viewed the key people involved, Rachel
Robinson and the two players
39 involved in the 1968 Olympics controversy;
and
40 WHEREAS, John also
participates in Topeka Collegiate Singers and
41 is involved in the Topeka Civic Theater. He
parlayed his interest in the-
42 ater into preparation of a dramatic
presentation as a reporter at the 1968
43 Olympics and as Branch Rickey, Jackie
Robinson's manager; and
HR 6002
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1 WHEREAS, Despite his
busy schedule, John enthusiastically presents
2 his dramatic performance of ``Rickey
and Robinson'' to various audiences,
3 including the Joint Committee on Arts
and Cultural Resources: Now,
4 therefore,
5 Be it resolved by
the House of Representatives of the State of Kan-
6 sas: That we congratulate and
commend John A. Freeman for his past
7 success in History Day competitions
and wish him good fortune in his
8 future endeavors; and
9 Be it further
resolved: That the Chief Clerk of the House of Repre-
10 sentatives be directed to send enrolled
copies of this resolution to John
11 A. Freeman and to his parents, Glenn and
Mary Freeman, all at 1523
12 S.W. High, Topeka, Kansas 66604, and to
Topeka Collegiate at 2200 S.W.
13 Eveningside Drive, Topeka, Kansas
66614.
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