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fORceful, arqucP investigation topic. Steve Hunter ckecked tile as negative teammate Talton Pell practiced presentation. Affirmative team Phil Keicher and Tony Marion whipped arguments into shape before round-robin debates. 37
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varsity deBAteps, few But Miss Sue Rae Smith advised teams on re¬ search and presentation. Varsity debate attracted a small but talented group of stu¬ dents. Having lost their regular adviser at midterm, the solons continued preparations for the spring debate tournament, advised temporarily by Mrs. Ruth Ridenhour. The 1966-67 team earned an affirmative 8-0 record with a negative 3-5 tally. The 1967-68 team entered competition con¬ fident of equal success on the topic Resolved: That Congress should establish uniform regulations to control criminal investi- gation procedures. Senior Jerry Gordon gave some serious moments of thought to his duties as debate coach. ■ Negative debater Cliff Christian checked topic outline while Steve Hunter typed reference notes. 36
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student puBlications expAnPeP, Budgeting required frequent consultations for Pat Hunter, business manager; Judy Wilburn, editor; Phil Keicher, photographer; and Yvonne Simmons, business manager. Endowed for the first time with a period all their own, the 1968 East Wind staff lost no time putting their precious hours to good use. Boasting two “old-timers” with yearbook experience, sixteen eager staff members soon tossed around terms like “layout,” “bleed pages,” and “deadlines” with familiar ease. Marie Craddock, classes; Eloise McKenzie, sports; Sylvia Lawson, organizations; and Anna Jessup (seated), faculty, decided on coverage and picture schedules. Their advertising sales and subscription drives equaled the most successful efforts of previous years. And, if hard work and dedication count, they proved themselves equal to the demanding job of capturing in one volume a year of priceless memories. Miss Norma Draughn, publications advisor, discussed Staff members Bonita Bruner, Linda Tilley, Cynthia Smith, Phyllis Jessup, deadline for “ECHOES from EAST” with TIMES Deborah Wright, Shelia Golding, Dolly Durham, and Trish Newsome columnist Pat Hunter, checked layouts with editor. 38
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