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THOUGHTFULLY scratching his head, Air. Rayhcld gives words of criticism and encouragement to anxious actors. 581 t Ki GHOST of BOOK REPORTS PAST stalks the corridor haunting thc consciences of all the literary procrastinators. Debate Teaches Skill With Words, Tones 'just what is the World coming toP'l This is the ques- tion pondered and debated by the National Forensic leaders, Newsworthy topics of vital and common in- terest are the tools used by NFL'ers as they vie in vigorous debates with members of other schools. The National Forensic League strives to teach the methods and techniques of preparing and presenting cases before an audience. The students learn the art of using their hands and eyes as Well as voice to sway the judges. NFLlers engage other debating teams in lively discussions at con- ventions. As the judges' decisions roll in, some find themselves bask- ing in the Warmth of victory, While for others itls back to the lectern to improve their spiel. Delia Anderson NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE-Front row: Carol Corriere, Patti Collet tsecretary-treasurerj, Nanelle Williams Gaston Fer. nandez, Paul Austin, Marcia Baldwin. Second row: Joann Ylleesner, Arthur Hudson fpresidenty, Mike Preodor, Bill Touchstone Laurence Baker, Rod O'Connor, Blaise Corriere Qvice-presidentj , Miss Anderson tsponsorj. , 28
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Segaoya Stimulates Literary Interest Encouraging the broadening of the mind in all fields of literature is one of the aims of the creative writing class. In addition to the production of CHS's literary magazine, Sequoya, the members of the class also operate the Hligwam, where paperback books may be purchased. Profits from the sale of these books are used to help support the publication of Sequoya which is promoted each year solely through patron- age, subscription, and money raising projects. The most highly successful project of the year was the Book Fair, a publicized sale of 2,000 volume li- brary of paperbacks. The award Winning Sequoya is an eager and ready market for student writing and stimulates the interest of the individual in literary endeavor. In spite of a mid-year teacher change-over, the staff worked a miracle to put out this year's magazine. SALESMAN Nfarshall Nlilton nods his expert approval of the book Kay Parkerson has selected from the many lively paper- backs on sale in the main hall at the Wigwam library. Q k ' IT'S CONFERENCE time as editor Pat VVood and associate editor Terry Durden discuss the many and varied merits of a story exposed to their scrutiny by literary editorBernard T'Vl1ite. STRUGGLING to keep loose ends tied are Lorran Aleares fbusiness managerj, Carole .Ut-Call fsubscription managerj, Cindy Baade fassist. business managerj, business stag members. i HALDIS FOR THE POOR, my stag members Linda L'rbanek and Cindy Donahue, as they rollert donations from all of the generous students on Rag Day for support of the Sequoya. 29
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