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Compete for Top Honors l 1 FAYE RIDDLEHOOVER DISPLAYS excellent form as she waits expect- antly for the strike that will bring her team a victory. OFFICERS OF THE Bowling Club are Ted Webster, Donna Milne, Susan Scott, and Bill Fogarasi. TRAVELING LEAGUE MEMBERS are: FRONT ROW: Bill Fogarasi, Ted Webster, Jim Stewart, Bob Shaver, Mrs. Helen Brown. BACK ROW: Mr. Nick Fredericks, Terry Smith, Mike Thomas, Don Lewis.
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Bowling Club Members FRONT ROW: Sharon McGIothin, Susan Scott, Sheryl Whitaker, Julie Krause, Ginger Davis, Mike Kohl. Robert Hodgman, Rick Marshall, Frank Hunter, Rita Stewart. SECOND ROW: Faye Riddlehoover, Karen Gidley, Debby McAlpine, Ron Sherman, Dave Hostetler, Pat Thomas, Kathy Donegon, Mike Thomas, Donna Milne, Meri Grundy, Becki Raffety. THIRD ROW: Mrs. l WESLEY OWENS CONTEMPLATES his next move while Paul Zenthoe- fer and Rick Marshal keep score for the teams. Brown, Ted Webster, Donna Balliet, Nancy Boldt, Pat Boswell, Barb Williams, Kathy Wachten- dorf, Darla Hurst, Jeylen Zavada, Cindy Fay, Richard Swanson, Bob Shaver, Jim Stokes, Rob- ert Watson. BACK ROW: Ralph Hodgman, Terry Smith, Jim Stewart, Jim Tapee, Lanny Swan- son, Don Lewis, Bill Watson, Bill Fogarasi. Classic Bowl was 'the scene of the weekly meet- ings of the Mitchell Bowling Club. The sixteen four- man teams met every Tuesday afternoon to compete against one another in an effort to gain top honors and to receive a trophy. Seven bowlers from the club combined to form a traveling league. These members were chosen on the basis of their bowling skills, which they combined in an effort to defeat rival bowlers from other schools in the city. Trophies were awarded to those members who proved to be outstanding in a certain area. Members received trophies for the first place team, high game, high series, and the best over-all average. Officers of the club were Ted Webster, presidentg Bill Fogarasi, vice president, Susan Scott, secretary- treasurerp Donna Milne, l.C.C. representative, and Mr. Desmond James, club sponsor.
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as E ae., Q wit: . , 2 if: 5 l A 525 t Debate Wins Trophy Officers and sponsors for Debate Club are, SITTING: Oren Maxwell, president: Mrs. Martha Staudte, sponsors: STANDING: Mr. Jack Kistler, sponsor: Jim Wiant: ICC representative: Dave Bingham, vice-president: Rita McCusker, secretary. Speakers representing Mitchell at state are, FRONT ROW: Oren Maxwell. Jim Wiant, Kathy Hendrickson, Darlene Dickenson. Bob Blosser. BACK ROW: Skip Howes, Maggie Lamb, Dave Bingham, Linda Payne, Doug DeLong. NOT PICTURED: Linda Alldredge. in-up MEMBERS OF DEBATE Club and speakers participating in individual events are, FRONT ROW: Doug DeLong, Bob Blosser. SECOND ROW: Kathy Hendrickson, Bill Carpenter, Rita McCusker. Darlene Dickinson. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Martha Staudte, Peggy McMillan, Kathy Below, Skip Howes, Dave Bingham, Linda Payne. June Lawson. FOURTH ROW: Pam Perkins, Kathy Cob- Ientz, Bob Riddlemoser, Maggie Lamb. STANDING: Mr, Jack Kistler, Oren Maxwell, Jim Wiant, Phil Vaughn, Robb Storm, Craig Archibald, Mike Schmidt. NOT PICTURED: Lrnda Alldredge. Debate Club's topic for this year dealt with the fol- lowing question: Should the United States Government pass laws to regulate uniformity in the apprehension of criminals. Schools all over the United States dis- cussed the same topic. During the year the club attended ten debate meets, some at which there were from thirty to fifty schools represented. The team won Mitchell's first trophy as a team for excellence in debate. Perhaps a better name for this group would be Speech Club, as it does include members who com- pete in individual events such as humor, drama, and poetry. Of the twenty-four contestants entering the district qualifying tournament, eleven individuals were sent to state. These included Oren Maxwell and Jim Wiant, de- bate: Doug DeLong, Darlene Dickinson, and Skip Howes, humor: Maggie Lamb and Cathy Hendrickson, drama: Dave Bingham, oratory: Linda Alldredge and Linda Payne, poetry: and Robert Blosser, original oratory. The purpose of Debate Club is manifold, including the development of interests in current events, of self- confidence, and most importantly of the ability to ex- press opinions effectively using factual logic. Debate Club's officers were Oren Maxwell, presi- dent: Dave Bingham, vice-president: Rita McCusker, secretary: and Jim Wiant, ICC representative. Faculty sponsors were Mr. John Kistler and Mrs. Mar- tha Staudte.
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