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iW'mfi' e that I . - fp. ' :Ax ' I TI P f 5'-mf tit I 1 5 ie, sm... ' it ii , E: 1: . t ' 6 , if ' ltr fi? I' 'F H 5' .fi fi, GRA D TIO AL RESERVE CHAMPS . . . Ron Hagmeyer and Henry Scheele led a powerful Lake Forest College Debate Squad to a victorious season of fifty six wins against twenty-four losses. Backing up the two senior champions were the following debaters: Mich- ael McCarthy. Lauren Madden, Margaret Neely. Beverly Hay, Roger Clifford. Leigh Cord. Jerry Ellersdorfer and Philip Zralek. The 1955-56 debate topic for the Lake Forest squad was: Resolved: That the non-agricul- tural industries should guarantee their em- ployees an annual wage. The junior Varsity debate team started off the season with a time showing at a four-way round robin discussion held under the auspices of the Chicago Area Debate Council for begin- ners. The Foresters taking part in this meet were fvlargaret Neely. Lauren Madden, aflirm- ative. and Jerry Ellersdorlier. and Mike Mc- Carthy, defending the negative side. Other schools taking part in this no decision debate were: IQ. of Chicago, Mundelein. North- western. Loyola. IVheaton. Illinois tNavy Pier! and Elmhurst. The junior Varsity also debated with Purdue L'niversitv, winning live to one. and Loyola Uni- versity. Chicago Area Tournament in which their score of seven to one gave them second place. The Varsity debaters enjoyed the most suc- cessful season they've had in years. due mainly to Ron and Hank and their fine showing on the road trips. The record: Bradley L'niversity 4 wins. 4 losses. Northwestern Grand YX'estern Tournament 5 wins. 3 losses. Illinois State Normal. Bloomington 8 wins, 4 losses. North- ern Illinois State College. DeKalb 1 win. 5 losses. University of Illinois at Navy Pier 7 wins, 1 loss. Northwest Debate Tournament. College of St, Thomas. St. Paul 7 wins, 2 losses Qquarter finalistsl. Illinois State Debate Tourn- ament, Illinois College 3 wins, 3 losses. Grand National Forensic Tournament, lX4ary Hash- ington College of the L'niversity of Virginia. Fredricksburg, 9 wins. no losses. Grand National Reserve Champions was the title which Varsity debaters Ron I-Iagmeyer and Hank Scheele received as a result of win- ning second place in the Grand National Foren- sic Tournament at University of Virginia on March 29. 30 and 31. These debaters were awarded certiiicates and seals attesting their prowess in the tournament. a three-day invita- tional affair involving fifty colleges and uni- versities from all over America. 55
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i ...B , N lf ... JfW f' - I Q V , iq.v1iJf1,QQQ,s: 5 , 1 Q Q . .5421 ,Fl Eg? Dial NI For fXltii'cler . Otliellu . Second Thrf'sliold . Sabrina Fairn. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . , , the honurziry chili lor students who have participated in college cliniintitic functions. de- voted intich ol' their efforts towarcl planning the zinnnal Gtirriek :iwtirds hnnqtiet which clitnztxed the yetii: President ol' the group was Toni .i.e-fix-txt. tind oflicers were. Gerry Ricci. Ruth Lzindt and -Ierry Rojo. Aside from the tiwzircls won hy the produc- tion ol Othello . Alphzi Psi Onieqa planned 54 :ind presented the following awards: Best Stip- porting Actor. Frank Kax'anatiQ,h for Dial XXI for lNlurder and Sheila Harkins for Sabrina Fair' was voted Best Supporting Actress. Best Cfharticter Actors went to Betty Binder and Toni xlelfrey for Second Thresh- old , The Childrens Theater award went to Alan Solomon.
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