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Row 1: C. Ver Ploeg, N. Test, N. Dusdeiker, B. Lyall, D. Kephart, C. Bottenfield, R. Evans, J. Fox. Row 2: C Egly
L. Woodburn, T. Hunt, D. Kagin, B. Marks, S. Eide.
The Debate Club, one of the newer clubs at
Valley, found this year quite rewarding. Their top-
ic for debate was "Resolved: That the federal gov-
ernment should adopt a program of compulsory
arbitration for labor-management disputes in the
basic industries." They initiated both a Valley de-
bate tournament and the Debate Club Book Store,
two new practices which thy hope will become
traditions at Valley. The highlight of the year was
the Iowa Forensic League 'Tournament in Iowa
City during April. Early in the fall, jeff Fox, vice-
president of the group, tied as best speaker in a
tournament at Cedar Falls, and jeff and Ron Evans
received the honor of best-man team. Officers of
the club were Sue Eide, presidentg jeff Fox, vice-
presidentg and Nicki Test, secretary.
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