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MEMBERS OF FORENSICS: BACK ROW Ibottom to topl: Tom Keams, Jim Armstrong, Jim Martin, Dennis Glynn, Tim Tulenko, Tom Tulenko, Leonard Ianchar, Ed Grinder, john O,Breza. FRONT ROW: Randall Hemming, Emil Lutz, Jim Fryer, Tim Palmer, Clayton Samels, Gregory Collins. EORENSICS AND DEBATE TEAM s 1 Hoban's Debate Team completed its first season of full-time debate this year. The group grew quickly from its modest beginnings to a membership of twelve students participating in interchangeable var- sity and reserve teams throughout the season. Many of these members, working with the Forensics Team, exhibited their skill in individual-events competition. The Debate Team was initiated, trained, and guid- ed this year by moderators, Brother Ioseph Chvala and Mr. William Semonin. These men led the group through its series of weekly contests in both Akron and Cleveland. The debate season culminated in the Akron District Debate Tournament at Akron University on February 17. In its four months of regular competition, three of the team's members attained over 150 N.F.L. CNational Forensics League? competition points, while five others earned 75 N.F.L. points, a substantial re- cord for the first season of competition. Ed Grinder and Jim Fryer discuss Debate Team plans with Brother joseph Chvala, Team Moderator.
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HOBAN LIBRARY STAFF REFLECTS EFFICIENCY Representing the activities of the Library Staff are Cleft to nghtj Eugene Schulman, Terry Adams and Ray Habyan. SNACK BAR OPEN TO 970 STUDENTS 0000 Workini in the snack bar before and after school are fleft to rightj Brother Richard John- sonidMi e Pozonitz, Dan Hibinger, David Pulizzi, Brother Lawrence, and Brother Brian Wa ron. 'Fx 5.-
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