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INDIVIDUAL EVENTS - LEFT TO RIGHT: Sharon Dean, Richard Morris, san Rogers, Bill O'Rourke, Barb Volan, John King. Debaters Jim Gallogly and Dave Griesemer display their first-place trophy
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MATH CLUB FRONT ROW: Joyce K tl Rita Miller, Jim Gardner, p esidentp Liz Hull, secretary-treasurer: Becky Knudsen. BACK ROW: Gem Slagle, Rick Doyle, Kathy Hanson, John Lakey, Cindy Sartor, Roger Bradshaw. Exploring mathematical devices, Junior John Lakey experiments with an abacus. MATHEMATICS CLUB aman Nuclear and the Air Force Academy were both included in the Nlath Club field trips this year. Math Club initiated a new policy by visiting local sites which would interest mathematically inclined students. Also on the schedule were informal meets with Palmer and Mitchell High Schools to test the skills of each school involved. Another aspect of Math Club's busy schedule was the Inter-city Math Contest in which the three schools earnestly vied for the city championship in a contest comprised of difficultmathematical problems and puzzles. Also on the competition side was the yearly Actuary Contest in March where students competed nation-wide for a variety of prizes. During all three preparations for field trips and contests, Math Club still found time during weekly meetings to enjoy making and solving mathematical puzzles. i 'l 49
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Explaining Wasson's speech program, Bill O'Rourke talks with ninth graders. FORUM CLUB esolved: that the United States should adopt uni- versal servitude. Forum clubs all over the country prepared a case and debated this issue. Wasson was no exception. The Forum Club went all over the state, competing not only in the field of debate but also in the areas of original oratory, extemporaneous speak- ing, and interpretation of drama, humor and poetry. Wasson's three speech teachers, Mr. Higgins, Mrs. Stickney, and Miss McClintock, worked closely with members to make Forum Club a success. The Homecoming Carnival saw the return of Forum Club's popular jail. For a nominal fee students could have friends and enemies locked up. However, a quick bribe to the sheriff would find a T-Bird back in circulation again. Tournaments this year were held at Regis College, Thomas Jefferson, Fort Collins, Aurora Hinkley, Chey- enne Mountain, West, and Pueblo South. At the Fort Collins meet, Dave Griesemer and Jim Gallogly won first place in the area of debate. DEBATE - LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Gallogly, David Griesemer D II E ba k K lly McCoy, Ron Lee, , 151
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