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Ms Yearbook Staff: Sales and Patron Representatives: Sandy West and Barbara Anderson, typists: Charles Cosce. art- ist: Constance Henneberry and Carol Quadros, Sales' Cam- paiqn. I t v 3 H UA, Wfdfaf STANDING: B. Lewis, Sports Ed.: I. Morehead, Assistant Ed. SEATED: A. Lecl, I. Abram- son, Co-Editors: S. Diqesti. As- sistant Ed. ,. - g,,:,3u K f 46 it it , 5
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Cfdziri -,nahv ,,,.v- ' .Y ' xi f-li, nlfff Lvi A 07,3 K 4'9 auf ' J., -ff' ,,-af. KN, V in ,,. 'fag' .a-- 3 xxx, !,, if' 22' Q! If 1 Mcxncm Speech Tournament December 8, 1956 SECOND PLACE SWEEPSTAKES PACIFIC FORENSIC TOURNEY S.F. STATE COLLEGE MARCH 16, 1957 Marian Speech Tournament, December 8, 1956. Iubilant was Father Cummins to say the least. Moreover, within less than a month this jubilant speech coach became ecstatic when two sophomores, Sally Mullen and ory by reaching Melinda Krause, made hist the Final Plateau Debate Finals. These Firsts definitely contributed to the tre- mendous speech season. ,.-ff' Q. A sets into the uc Almost eveffbo Y In itemizing speech class success, we can- not overlook the four local contests which have fallen prey to M. C. orators. Last No- vember a glimmering golden trophy took permanent place in our trophy case. This Voice of Democracy accolade, won previous- ly by Bob Ferrera and Gayle Charles, was permanently acquired for Marin Catholic by Francine Rodgers, who represented Marin in the V.O.D. State Finals. The Lions Club Contest also has been dominated this year by our students, as have the American Le- gion and Native Sons Contests. Finalists in these competitions have been Bill Allen, Dave Wilson, Gayle Charles, Bob Hass. Considerable time is spent in Speech Class on these contestsg success has proved its own reward. The last, but not least, contributing factor to this successful year is disguised under the appearance of two energetic teachers, Father Cummins and Mr. Delury. Who knows but that through their patient instruc- tion in gesturing, speaking and discussing, there might blossom a future Bishop Sheen or Clare Booth Luce?
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I'l'lCQQ KICAOQZS STANDING: L. Mullcme, S. Bay- sinqer, News Ed.. I. Iccobs, C. Ruggiero, Feature Ed., G. Charles. Editor. K. Evansco Sporis Ed.. I- Miller, I. Hexter SEATED: S. Cullen. ..,' TOP: P. Penhcxllow, V. Carler. C. Perelli-Minetti. I. Leo- ncxrdi, P. Carter. F. Rodgers, I. Muriani, A. Cunneen. G. McAllister, I. Citti. BOTTOM: T. Olson, I. Tomlinson. I. To- bener, S. Adams, C. Christie. P. Massey. S. Hayes, M. Maloney. 47
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