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Mlli VARSITY DEBATE: David Schwieson, Cynthia Shackely, Bill Haskell, Diane Brown, Debbie Reiber fnot pictured-Mike Newcityj Debate Teams Through long hours of study and practice, DuVal's Debate Team has made quite a reputation for itself. Although the team is only two years old, many members are quite well traveled, the team competes in tournaments at Johns Hopkins University, University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania, Columbia University in New York, and Eastern Nazarene College in Massachusetts. Mr. Ward and his debaters try to promote interscholastic competition in debate and other speaking events. They also sponsor the Forensic League, a national honor society. ' ,cv ' , -I txmsmw,x'rxox .1 M li A ' 2 , li T f ll U R IESOURCIES A !aW't , ta g, j,V. DEBATE: Mike Hirrell, Ken Selby, Ron Dottellis, Mike Shunney,-Lee Poole, Sherri Duff
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Handbook u i , 1 .ng Sillirzgs Bonnie Bowers, Maureen Moore, Ruth Lehman, Marianne Scheak Mrs. Beveridge, Barbara Lathroum Standing: Sharon Miller, Bill Haskell, Becky Shrake, Carol Becker, Dave Devlin, Janet Wade, Nancy Wfeaver. Everyone is familiar with that little orange book-you know, the one that the sophomores hold in front of their noses for the first month of school. Well, this is the Handbook, sponsored by the Stu- dent Council and organized by interested students. Besides it being the unofficial sophomore guide, it is a welcome friend to all juniors and seniors because it contains valuable information on traditions, policies, and organizations. Every student receives a new copy on the first day of school and uses it as a guide throughout the school year. ath lub The Math Club, though small in quantity, is high in quality. This group, fag. sponsored by Mrs. Liard, strives to learn more about math as a subject and to further their own skills and interests in math and re- lated sciences. L In R: Galen Gallentine, Robert Murphy, Karl Haas, Don Calgery, M Andrea Long, Mrs. Liard, Mike lg Hawkins.
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nv' 236 B-af' 5- , 5 q 9 5 I -Q. P s - , 1 DuVal 1966 X i ,J A I ' 'f Through wind, snow, rain and sleet, DuVal1ans trudge onward. lt ' ' L ' 1 U l ' Q.. - . ' . .4 ' -1 ' .' SX Our polC's better than your pole, chant Toni Krucky :mtl Iilninc Lagos. 'N DuV.1l's student sports enthusiasts can barely control their excitement while watching a home wrestling match, XJ 'six' iw- W.. T-YQ' the :ll I f ii .N 5 of T -4- 11' , . A? 'lihese binoculars make ants look big, but finding a contact lense is almost impossible.
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