Glendale Community College - El Ano Yearbook (Glendale, AZ)

 - Class of 1967

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Debate Team members first semester: Mr. Knowles, adviser: Mike Coker, Terry Palmer, William Boone, Leonard Wood, Ruth Wyatt, Linda Hardman, Kelley Swartz, and Gary Balty. 130 BELOW LEFT: Acting as a judge for the staged debate, Dr. Lorenzini displays the listening skills he calls fundament- al. BELOW RIGHT: Leonard Wood de- livers his argument before the current issues class. Debate Team lVluch of the activity of the de- bate team was confined to stimu- lation of an interest in forensics in general and education of the student body to speech activities. Before a current issues class, the team staged a debate, arguing the topic Resolved: The United States Should Substantially Re- duce its Foreign Policy Commit- ments. This question was pro- posed nation wide as the national intercollegiate debate question for 1966-67. William Boone served as moderator and explain- ed debate procedure to the group. The Speech Department staged an on-campus public speaking contest in April, offering a S100 first prize, S50 second prize and S525 third prize. Intercollegiate debate activity was experienced at the Phoenix College Invitational Nleet. GCC en- tered three teams. The team of Ruth Wyatt and Terry Palmer placed high by scoring 3 wins against 1 defeat during the day. Debaters prepared for the all- college forensic meet which will be held at the University of Ari- zona in May of 1967. illli

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