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Working late at night preparing cases to argue is a task with which debaters Mike Pryomski and Barry Stamper mbovw and Gail Puw- Iey and Robin Ridlcy bcl0w are confronted. Above: Bub Garner, Pat Sailc, Polly Hanson listen as another mem- ber Speaks at a Quill and Scroll meeting. Below: In the back row is Dawn Wilson, Vicki Johnson, Mike Saile and Lou Nichlas. In the front row are Varsity debaters Mike Pryomski, Gail Pawley. Robin Ridley and MI. Barlett, coach.
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Left: Kirk Peters. SCQICd. lukUS directions from musiual director. Mn. Rama Behind Kirk arc Madrigal boy singcts Heft Io righn Dan Race. Dick Wclch, Ken Shelton. 21nd Gcny Kenyon Buluw: CHS Madrigal singers. 171m Row: left in right. Izllun Taylor. Nancy Sommcn Iiurlu Davidson, Vicki Warden. Karen Wiclkc. Mary Ann Nurthcote, and Kathy Fletcher. Second Row: Lynn Miclkc. Darla Hmmmgamcr, Shelly Gray. Debbie I'Vritch and Pam Davis. Last Row: Gerry Kenyon. Ken Shelton. and Dan Race. At the piunn er. William Rucu
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Debate Speculates Disputable Subjects The Debate Team continued ith trend 0f improving on the previous yearsT records and honors. The Varsity was greatly strengthened by having each of its members, Gail Pawley, Rubin Ridleye Barry Stamper, and Mike Pryomski, attend a three week camp at Georgetown University in Washington D.C. The Varsity competed in two leagues and took second place in both. They compiled an overall record of 32 wins and 10 losses in league competition. The season was highlighted when the team journeyed to Toledo Whit- merhs National Debate Tournament. The Junior Varsity of Lou Nicolas. Mike Saile, Fred Foster, Dawn Willson, and Vicki Johnson showed great promise for next year, helping the squad to continue its winning ways. Quill and Scroll is an honorary organization which is or- ganized to recognize outstanding journalists in high school. The purpose of the club is to display literature written by the clust mcmber, Officers are: Carolyn Jorgensem presi- dent; Polly Hanson, vice president; Dienic Weeks, secretary and Debby Thatcher, treasurer. Quill and Scroll members seated left to right are: Carolyn Inr- genson. Debby Thatcher, Kirt Peters. Louise Parlcllo. Standing are: Dienic Weeks. Pally Hanson. Pat Suilc, sponsor Miss Case. and Bob Garner.
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