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Forensics and Thespian' The 1964 Forensic Club officers are Alan Fletcher, presi- dent, Eugene Holdaway, vice-president, and Nannette Marshall, secretary. Open, free, and frank dis- cussion, was The purpose in- corporated in the Forensics Club. To members it was a way ot constructively expressing their points of view on important questions, and they had ample opportunity in which To do so. February offered Them oppor- tunities tor debate at Carbon College, a three day meet at Weber, and regional meets in Springville and Provo. Also in- cluded on Their February agenda was The Alpine Meet in Amer- ican Fork. In April They were challenged with state competition. With the supervision ot the debate Teacher, Mr. Morgan, stu- dents benetitted greatly in The Carbon '64 Forensics depart- ment. Top Row: Bert Bunnell, Angelo Halamandaris, Jerry Franclsen, Dee Wright, Alex Shiloas, Dan Mabbutt, Greg Passic. Middle Row: Mike Semkin, Gene Schulz, Karen Ward, Launa Migliore, Ruth Rasmussen, Annette Ward, Nannette Marshall, Linda Bartley, Patsy Vouk. Bottom Row: Alan Fletcher, Randy lmai, Jane Spencer, Marie Carlson, Paula Rowley, Myra Douros, Susan Semkin, Christie Shields, Lynn Anderson.
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Publishes School News Members of the Corbonite staff are: Dick McicKnighr, Mrs. McAlpine, Kathleen Horsley, Beverly Gicrcolefro, Don Blackburn, Bob Peterson Alon Griffone, Sandro Guptill, Don Robertson, Jolene Bene, Peggy lm oi, Gene Schulz, Kofhy Leo, Sherrie Lewis, ond Chris Gebel, Journalism workers search for information for Corbonicle columns.
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trive for Public Poise First row: Karen Cox, Ellen Allred, Claudia Norton, Paula Rowley, Jeanine Cook, BoAnn Donathan. Second row: Lindo Wilson, Patti Stevensen, Ruth Rassmussen, Marsha Tidwell, Karen Ward, Roberts Schofield, Pat Faddis. Third row: Janet Bryan, Judi Smith, Carolyn Atwood, Gene Schulz, Marlyn Pitts, Janet Dimick, Mary McArthur. Fourth row: Lynne Telisak, Mike Hedin, Jane Spencer, Lynda Bartley, Nannette Marshall, Annette Ward, Mr, McCandless, instructor. Improving confidence and public poise was enjoyable as well as ben- eficial when it was gained through the speech department. Here stu- dents learned to perform with skill and ease before the public eye. Pantomimes and demonstrations as well as extemporaneous speeches were given before critical class- mates. Highlights of their efforts in drama were accomplished by such success- ful programs as i'The Mouse That Roared and Smiling Through, which were performed for the public as well as the Carbonites. Thespions also improved talents . and entered state and local competi- tion in such important events as the State Interpretative Meet. Thespians now fully realize what Shakespeare meant he Said' Officers: Paula Rowley, secretory, Shannon Finley, president, the world S O stage. and Patti Stevensen, vice-president.
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