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DEBATE Should the U.3 decrease Its foreign assistance to total- itarian governments? Should we continue to construct and use nuclear power plants? Should anyone worry about these questions? Debaters think so! These were the two topics debated during the 1979-80 season. The team finished the season with a 2h-2b record, fourth best in the Lehigh Valley. Once again, Slatington turned out more students for the debate team than any other school in the Valley. LEFT: Kurt Bellhom confers with Lee Lichtenwalner while Kathy Kuntz and Erica Snyder listen. BELOW, FAR RIGHT: Suzette Nanovic makes a point while Lynn Altrichter prepares for rebuttal. BELOW: Warren Bell and John Stettner prepare a response. Suzette, Lynn, and War 'en represented Slatington in the semifinal round of debate at Parkland. The team bested Saucon Valley and Palmerton decisively before bowing to Northwestern in the final round of the day. Next year's team should do just as well, or better, thanks to the re- turn of the undefeated team of Angie Schleicher, Cathy Roth, and Charlene Snyder. 1979-1980 DEBATE TEAM. Front: Liz Edman, Charlene Snyder, John Stettner, Suzette Nanovic, Tanya Evans. Second row: Kathy Kuntz, Donna Sommer, Lynn Altrichter, Laurie Loch, Angie Schleicher, Mary Bechtel, Michele Schuck, Kurt Bellhom. Back row: Tammy Parsons, Mr. David Ingmundson, Warren Bell. Missing from picture: Cathy Roth, Erica Snyder, Liz Williams, Lee Lichtenwalner.
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FORMAL STUDY HALLS Below is what an informal study hall might look like, if such a thing were permitted at Slating- ton High School. However, all SHS study halls are to be formal in nature. Although formal study halls are very conducive to studying, many students feel they are too strict. The AM Vo-Tech students who are studying hard in the audi- torium are Debbie Strohl, Sue Kline, Dennis Olsen, Kris Bell horn, Connie Best, Eugene Bowers, Robert Breiner, Kevin Christman, Brian Dotter, Ted Engle, Alden Parber, Rick Gabovitz, Lise Grammes, Samuel Hartman, Tim Hausman, Quinn Horn, Leon Jones Mark Loy, Sherri Mack, Doreen Martinez, Brian Pritchard, Chet Shiner, Tim Walter, David Wana- maker, Chir sse Ahner, Gary Auman, Romke Bosga, David Bowers, Ray Boyer, Tina Mantz, Sheila McHenry, Ed Christman, Dawn Dengler, David Dieter, Rhonda Pritzinger, Ryan Gruber, Jackie Guss, Doug Hahn, Deena Hoftrann, Tony Italiano, Jim Kem, Blaine Kirchner, Dale Kleintop, Trudy Knappenberger, Darlene Krause, Robert Krebs, Lee Lichtenwalner, Dan Mack, Colette Martinez, Melissa Metz- ger, Brian Neff, Suzanne Neu- stadter, Steve Owens, Andrea Pavleco, Denise Rex, Mindy Rooney, Cindy Schmick, Jocelyn Suranofsky, Ken Yenser, Cindy Zellner, Clayton Haas, and Ginny Angstadt.
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