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PHILOSOPHY CLUB DISCUSSED GREAT IDEAS At one of the meeting . which were held n.cry other -oel Mr Kuzma lectured on the phlloiophle of Amtotle. The Philosophy Club was unique among the clubs of Bloomington School. The dub did not sponsor any activities. Its purpose was to convey to the members insight in viewing life critically, appreciatively, and wholly. Members were required only to be e passionate lover of wisdom. Mr. Ku2-ma was the adviser, giving the lectures which were later discussed by the members. Tho Philoiophy Club officers wero Pa Goff, vice-president; Dori Fclber treaiurer; Carolyn Nile , prcildent; Lee Fuller, secretary. The Philoiophy Club member wore Row Milo Araii; Dori Felbcr; Milo Rockncy I: Mac Ja P-t Gretchen Glumad: Michele D.Moro: Kathleen Ryan. Row 2: Alice Steam : Steve Frylman 3: Greg Erevlg; Karl Hamon; John Thomat. Carolyn Nile ; Sue RudnilV;'Lee Fuller Page 22
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SCHOLARSHIP Mr. Vinatieri addressed the National Honor Socloty initiates at the organization's fall program. Members worked hard selling popcorn, which helped provido funds for the spring trip to Chicago. Mr. Tesmer. Honor Society adviser, directed the distribution of popcorn bags at the football and baslcotball home games. Five sonior girls, holding their initiation candlos, relaxed a few moments beforo tho program. At the fall initiation, members of the Honor Socioty served coffoo and cake. Page 21
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Debater were: J. Kottee. J. Probit, K. Hansen, B. Williamson, F. Verrell, $. Render, T. Jefferies, G. Baily, L. Thompson. B. Borq, C. Richter, M. Englestad, E. Morris. 8. Molberq. A. Olsen and C. Tacit. Mr. Chapman was adviser. Society showcase featured the debate team, their ribbons STAR DEBATERS WON TRIP TO OHIO Debate started with a slow and disappointing season. However, by January, the A team had been formed and the tournaments began. The first year debaters took first and second place at a Richfield round robin tournament while the A debaters had some bad luck at St. Cloud. However, at the end of January the team came in third at St. Olaf. By the end of the season, the negative team was able to boast of 21 straight wins without a loss. The climactic events of the debate season were winning second place in the regional tournament, going to state, ond winning first place in the NFL region, where they qualified for the national debate tournament. Members of the A debate foam were Mark Engelstad. Eric Morris. Carol Richter, and Barb Berq. Page 23
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