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Collegian This is the paper we all look for- ward to on Monday mornings . Thursday night is work and deadline time. Mrs. Kenneth Bernard is the advisor. The two hubs that make the wheel go round in the Collegian office business manager Larry Kraft and editor Phyllis Lindstrom. An action shot of some of the crew. Co-associate editor Homer Rudolfg Esther Geidt, featureg Don Wellsg co-associate: Bruce Berg, sports. Note the intent and zealous expressions of the Collegian staff. SEATED: Q Larry Kraft and Phyllis Lindstrom. STANDING: Phyllis Meyer, Homer Y- , Rudolf, Kay Terpe, Rodney Anderson, and Don Wells. ,Q S..
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'I'he question for the year was Resolved: that the United States should discontinue direct eco- nomic aid to foreign countries. The group consisted of three teams and two alternates. Duane Anderson and Scott Anderson were partners, as were Luella Iles and Abigail Rian and Arnold Schweigert and Robert Arnold. Acting as alternates were Wayne Purintun and Joan Wen.berg. The sources for the various points were checked and rechecked, speeches were given and cases were outlined, so the year went argument after argument and day after day. Forensics tial The debate squad was discussing a case during one of their Tuesday aftemoon meetings. The members are Abigail Rian, librariang Luella Iles, secretary-treasurerg Robert Arnold: Duane Andersong Scott An- derson, presidentg Wayne Purintun, Arnold Schweigert, vice presidentg Professor Har- old Strandness. advisor. Debates were held in Jamestown and Fargo . The entire club attended the Red River Valley Debate Tournament at Concordia College. While there the squad won a total of four debates. They also debated against squads at St. Thomas in St. Paul where they again won four, and at the University of North Dakota. All in all tl1ey counted the season as successful. --97-
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7 7 I-leo Kon '74 This is your college yearbook which gives you scenes from college activities. These are the basis of happy memories in future years. The staff is usually kept in con- stant activity from late September to the middle of March. During this time three deadlines are met with much worry and hurry. ,, F' 'Tb Business Manager Paul Christenson and Editor Greta Norris. 'ff K li SEATED: Janet Pehrson, Wayne Purintun. STANDING: Gerald Schafer, Aletta Berrerh, Margaret Patterson. , vlx S ' - :Z :T 1.7 aa K1 , SEATED: Marlene Richter, Loretta Huber. STANDING: Shirley Mut- schler, Roger Hendrickson. 199-
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