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Dan Suter and Steve Grove, affirmative debaters, present their case to negative debaters, Jerry Oakland and Ted Bogue. To Define, to Delve, Mrs. Byrnes is not only the debate squad's adviser, but also their chauffeur. First string debaters are Jerry Oakland, Ted Bogue,Dan Suter,and Steve Grove. Beginning debaters-----Diane Elohter,Alicia Peterson, Nancy Halvorson,and Ann Steensland— get lots of practice typing their reference cards. to Prove is to Debate Keith Trowbridge,Marcy Hurley, Joan Cranny,and Jeanne Loveland- B squad debaters, spend endless hours in the library seeking reference material.
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Keeping up with life and activities at CHS, the Echo staff endeavored to keep students Informed. The on-the-spot reporters are (first row) B. Elesland, D. Ingebrigtson, C. Olson, M. Llntvedt, M. Blrgen, J. Dexter, D. VanBockern, J. Fredrickson, K. Carlson, J. Lier, B. Stensland, M. Bong, and C. Johnson; (second row) Mr. Pickard, adviser, P. Hammer, N. Blrgen, L. Opland, S. Tokle, D. Harme- llnk, M. Hurley, M. Overby, D. Glenn, B. Simpson, N. Tollefson, M. Gorman, L. Larson, K. Fox, and K. Veenls; (third row) J. Roetzel, L. Hanson, J. Mikkelson, L. Thomas, S. Halvorson, L. Bogus, M. Dlrickson, J. Eldsness, R. Mikkelson, J. Gilbertson, D. Jelsma, K. Thorsby, J. Cranny, J. Krueger, J. Overby, D. Hanson, and C. Redner. Writing Headlines - Fighting Deadlines The last issue and we're almost through proofing I The Echo copy edi- tors, Donna Glenn and Karen Veenis, and the assistant editors, Martha Llntvedt and Jeanne Roetzel, must proof each edition of the paper. Well, all the stories are finally lnl Echo editors, Susan Halvorson and Laurie Opland, assigned and laid out the school paper during the year. 15
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Naomi Tollefson demonstrates to the other humorous partici- pants the art of multi-oharao- terisation. They are (first row) L. Peltier, L. Bakkene, J. Thormodsgard, J. Hill, L. Nel- son, and S. Miles; (back row) K. Paulson, C. Gayken, B. Eles- land, J. Ohristopherson, D. Ingebrlgtson and adviser, Miss Powers. Other members of the poetry division watch K. Veenis as she reads her winning selection. They are (first row) 0. Johnson, J. Krueger, and M. Bong; (second row) M. Hurley, C. Redner, 33. Sandness, and D. Harmellnk. Looking proudly at the district declam trophy they won this year are N. Tollefson, K. Trowbridge, J. Sandness, and K. Veenis. Declamation Captures Consecutive Trophy Keith Trowbridge proudly dis- plays his medal to the rest of the dramatios contestants. They are E. Danielson, M. Meyers, R. Nelson, C. Oaks, J. Gilbertson, and J. Cranny. Receiving last minute instruc- tions from Mr. Freeman are ora- tory students— J. Sandness, J. Oakland, Lr Bogue, and T. Bogus.
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