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hipmunks in FI. orate Resolved: The Federal Government should guarantee a minimum annual income to each family unit. After long hours of research, writing, frustration and practice, the Nlarian debaters emerged from Room 306 with high hopes of defeating anyone who challenged them concerning the topics of poverty and welfare. Their aspirations were fulfilled as they amassed over 10 trophies in 20 tournaments. Travelling along the highways with the debaters to tournaments in Kansas City, Des lVloines, Fremont and Omaha schools was the lVlarian Speech Squad. These girls emoted and acted their way to several high ranks during the year's competition. Mary Schenkelberg, Holly Huerter help organize the Bellarmine Tournament. 2...s11o..f ABOVE LEFT: Maureen Cooney Sue Stubbs gather evidence. ABOVE: Ann Peters, Jessica Sall prepare for a debate. Jean Burke, lVlarzia Puccioni read critiques after dramatic interp round.
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Brother-sister team, Sally and Tom Neuman perform in the last act of FINIANS RAINBOW.
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Seniors ield two queens The class of 1974 yielded two homecoming queens this year. The candidates for Prep were Sue Grasso and Mary Suddick. On the night ofthe dance, Nov. 3, Sue and her date, Dan Petersen, reigned as king and queen over the crowd at the Paxton. lt was a Starry, Starry Night for Beth Egr and Michelle Procopio on Oct. 27 as Flummel Homecom ing candidates. The new royalty, Beth Egr and Pat Bodnar were crowned by last year's queen and king, Fleenie McNeil and Ed Burns. The dance was held at Rummel and Grant Street provided the music. tw i lli' if 55..1giig-rigfrff-W Vg. Dan Petersen and Sue Grasso celebrate their coronation. Flummel queen, Beth Egr wonders if this is really happening Mary Suddick and Tom O'Doherty make their entrance.
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