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GOAIQIQ EKOQUQHCQ eams beam happily as they examine the laque awarded them for excellence in debating ong hours, hard work, and skillful practice ave brought success to debaters Evelyn Chris ensen, Carol Wrobel, Alice Moore, Betty Moran, araine Human, Barbara Sudz, Jeanne Churches, everly Johnson. Another debater, Elinor vlembers of the Varsity and Reserve Debate I, . . J ' ' . 1 ' - 3 ftedrow, is not pictured. Discussing Forensic Speech Contests are the students who represented and up- held Dominican in the speech finals: Patricia McKendry, who won first place in orations, Sue Somers, Beverly Johnson, first place winner for extemporaneous speaking, Mary Ann Quinn, Jeanne Chur- ches, second place in extemporaneous speaking, and Bonnie Johnson. Bottom picture, left to right: Sue Roney, first place winner in dramatic readings, Mary Frances Bailey, Barbara Graybruck, second place winner in humorous read- ings, and Dolores Vince. Members of the Debate Club are busily doing library research work on the topic, Resolved: That the federal government should initiate a policy of free trade among nations friendly to the U.S.', Seated are, from left to right: S. Jarson, K. Lyon, M.E. Brogan, and D. Fanale. Stand- ing are: M. DeBoo, M.L. Wolff, J . McGann, K. Schneider, and A. Scendell. The faculty moderator for debating is Sister Joan of Arc, O. P. Sue Gerhardstein
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,4 gn, ominican Sl' a H1 4 . . . one nation, under God. . is repeated by room 102 in a pledge of loyalty to country which is repeated daily by every student at Dominican. Expert', Patricia McKay, im- parts helpful beauty hints to her classmates of 309. Alert and alive, the girls of 309 ponder over the day' s possi- bilities as they enter Domini- can's doors. Phi1omena or Molly, Ana- stasia or Dolly? The girls of 309 thoughtfully think of a name for the Freshman Mission project doll, hoping to win her.
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on fAe .140 An inquiring observer, Pat Flowers, directs a question to the experts on the topic: Does Our American System of Education Adequately Prepare Students to Meet the Demands of Our Contemporary Society? The Junior-Senior audience listens attentively in the background. Before they go on the air , negative panelists Sidney Grassbaugh and Barbara Grabruck, along with affirmative panelists Marion Bisschop and Mary Lou Potts, review their subject material with Mr. Garrett, master of ceremonies for the Junior Town Meeting of the Air. Marilyn Kotkowski . 59 - lugs, fp AIRX ,J THE f fi' TS,
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