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First row: Bob Kohlmeyer, Nona Watson, Ruth Mackintosh, Janice Ullman. Second row: Wayne Johnson, Dick Chapman, Bill Schaphorst, Wayne Severson. Back row: Myron Linder, Howard Sauer, funaaauafonzacf as U am fo afzaafiing .... During the past year, students in the world affairs class participated in a weekly discussion panel over the local radio station, KAGY. The discussions were on national or international issues. Nearly all the members ot this class took part in some at the panels, The tour members shown below are Schap- horst, Linder, Chopmon, and Johnson. Unknown to many, Brookings l-ligh has a very active chapter ot the Na- tional Forensic League. The league encourages all forms ot public speak- ing. The local group is one ot the lead- ing chapters in South Dakota. It won tae debate section of the state N.F.l.. tournoment and has two members who Wold the highest rank possible. swwwmmiswfs:mwsmwwmmsf.Me rw W,iw'vsVM-new-we Y... -. .,.:.:cs msMks.,,mwMesMs,,.w,e,,.,Q 4 f ,
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Quiet Please, a one-act play, was given by the Cue Club tor an assembly. Stew Farnham, dui ---- DUT .B'lOCL6llAJ'CZy Delores Lemert, and Arnold Ginn, at right, took the leading roles and were highly enter- g taining. At Christmas everyone danced in Winter Wonderland at the Cue Club Ball. Santa Claus appeared and distributed candy to all. The senior play cast was entertained at a potluck supper. 2,2157 ,Z gg if , . to sg 2. 3 ..s,,,. 1 1 l v S' i A ' at t m ,,,i ,,:. . . W on W ' : : siss A fe Acting a role, serving on the produc- F 'Mft fgimit tion committees, or winning a local de- , T clamatory contest entitles you to mem- ? U li g lfE....wi,g,d.f 5, X o f 11 9. . bership in this club. H1 . f .. ' --,f 1 5. Q ff . - - - - - ,M M 3 ,, . , W 1 Initiation ot new officers is held at a 1 iss, . ,J Sf . i g formal meeting in the spring. -A ITM' f . The Officers lo' thls Yea' We e3 P e5 S d D' iq Ch - S M ' X .1, V .,,. emi 'C apmani eCVe'fa VY, anon Egebergg Treasurer, Stewart Farnham, V-V'r - -.-.' 21 2-Q - ' ..... .,,, ' - - ' . Social Chairman, Enid Pulliam. Front Row: Y. Kornes, M. Minier, J. Souer, M. Tonk, L. Johnston, C. Honsen, D. Lemert, N, Dovidson, G. Anderson, B. Breozeole, J. Gilkerson, E. Severson, M, Egeberg. Second Row: A. Hortung, E. Olson, D. Quail, V. Berklond, F. Rishoi, D. Carter, M. Biggcir, S. Rymerson, M. Biggor, D. VonLoninghom, B, Parker, D. Evans, M. Wiese. Third Row: M. Fishbock, T. Brown, O. Nitz, E. Olson, J. Duff, P. Getty, B. Wymon, R. Miller, J. Felberg, D. Houck, O. Heesch. Fourth Row: D. Chopmon, W. Johnson, A. Ginn, H. Souer, E. Kjellsen, D. Dobrenski, L. Crosser, B. Lonom, J. Aorness, D. Hanson, V. Wogor, C. Herbert, Fifth Row: B. Kohlmeyer, D, Clark, W. Horming, B. Schophorst, F. Locy, T. Oyloe, A. Nelson, H. Prunty.
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Myron Linder, Woyne Johnson, Bob Kohlmeyer, Howord Souer, Richord Chopmon. cgfczfs Uficzm ion :Rsfufem This year the gang that went out for debate were really champs. They have made more records and won more tournaments than any other group of speakers in one year. To start out, the novice debaters walked off with the tournament trophy at the Watertown Speech Fiesta. Not so long after that the novices won the younger set's trophy at the Madison Tri-State tourney. Not to be outdone by their understudies, the experienced group gained some valuable practice and tech- nique at the Gustavus Adolphus meetg and then they went on to capture the ESD. tourney at Huron. After these warm-ups the squad went on to win both sweepstakes and debate at the Mid-West tourney in Sioux Falls. Next on the list was second place at the South Dakota District meet ot NFL held in Mitchell. Then, as a final wind-up tor the season, the refuters copped the state championship held at Brookings. Two of the champions, Wayne Johnson and Howard Sauer, were chosen by the coach, Miss Lucille Kaul, to debate in the National N.F.L. tourney at Kenosha, Wisconsin. Howard and Wayne llett belowl walked oft with a tie for fourth place. i950 has truly been a top year tor Brookings in debate. bf , Y N A . . g g . 4: it i T . .. 4, .. -.s tt Novice Debaters - V i 2 ' ., E .r,. EI . Woyne Severson sg4g,rvt,gj,h 5 r M q4..,i?i.,4lw' 6? . N W .Ek ir I I t.:,fS .,,x Za. 1grIL..,g., .A . . . ,a KgSi.,, H .,... Q ono otson in . Ll my H .5 it -qw ,if A Ruth Mockintosh Q Q. xgajg 1 ' I - A ' ,Y fr 'ef fl I 7 , If Jonice Ullman . Y I i Ji, Kg .5 A ,s..t..iW r Z . N rr 5 X 7 .wr .. rg 7 ft 5 'ff L gf 2 ismizii it X ia L 1 ' - . .. ,gfwk -Sam Qs 5, K i- .. . fn l 4, 2 fi sgirggs rr R at ar sf 'S' 5- . X W ' -A-4 r' . 5 1 ' 'gt W. . .gc ' X , .. , X r ' 'N M J' N V . x 1 Y is wk ,X . xi FYQQHZKH ,,,,,.s., ' 1 1. if -' - . . H F Mbtsm-.A wif a .Af iv' f A, 3 A'f,f1i?smqf..' Q Pf'f'f.N4-fq'?Q'lKt,a..r1,-wer? Sky. rr f Jing f Q -L wr it it , xx ...ri xy ig W, 4 'W twigs. if Q gf E9 if af? ' si, va rag, was 'tg 3 isi:'5if fs'53ii',gfll1 Q'r.'3J3'i 173' Wish , 2 f gM35?rsf , gf 'TU t 'bij Ai, F' iwvgg, . -xii s vw k .. 1 A 2 , .1 Xt . mah 'far A f 'rv r i f . f Y 'ks.aare1!Qff. :fg fs- 2. s3asf,3?2t'QX'i'E2 .,.',iwsffa12'. ,rx retire' an L gmhastia. J S
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