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Debaters learn of financing The newly organized debate team at Hemingford High School had a busy year. With the national topic being labor management disputes and a state topic being guaranteed annual income, the teams gained knowledge of the world financial problem. The team of Annette Wilkins and Mike Delsing placed first at the Harrison and Chadron Invitationals. The team of Don Jespersen and Gary Moel- ler placed fourth at the Harri- son Invitational and third at Hemingford's first debate invi- tational. Activities ... 21
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73-74 is initial year for group For the first time at Heming- ford High School, a speech club was organized. The club was under the leadership of Mr. Norman Hansen. At the Panhandle C Speech and Drama Contest, Heming- ford placed third. The speakers were led by Mike Delsing, first in Informative Public Address, and Don Jespersen and Steve Cullan, second and third re- spectively in After Dinner Speaking. Members of the Speech Club went on to receive seven excellents and two goods at the District Contest. 1—Listening to a debate are Carolyn Pipitt and Susan Foley. 2—Steve Cullan helps Chris Cowan with his resource material. 3—Don Jespersen, Speech Club president, leads discussion at a meeting. Other officers are Mike Wacker, vice president, and Gary Moeller, secretary-treasurer. 4—Den- nis Zeller, Debbie Wood, and Colleen Votruba gather research materials for Speech Club. 5—Taking notes as they listen to the opposing team are Don Jespersen and Gary Moeller. 6—Byron Johnson and Mr. Norman Hansen, Speech Club sponsor, refer to the card catalogue for references. 7—Checking over notes before giving her speech is Mary Schekall. 8—Annette Wilkins and Mike Delsing, debate team members, discuss strategy with Miss Sharon Schukei. 20 . . . Activities
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Staff sells ads for equipment Selling advertisements to help purchase new equipment for journalism was a project for the Feline staff. The equip- ment purchased was a light table shared by the newspaper and yearbook staffs. The class, under the guidance of Editor Debbie Wood, cooper- ated in a project with Chadron State College in producing an off-set newspaper. Students printed the paper at the Media Center on the campus.
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