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i Student Congress Prepares for a Change Despite a lack of projects in which the first semester Student Congress took part, it did much good for the community. Treasurer Elizebeth Iolliffe organized a successful canned food drive in December, and devoted Chris Leydorf, for the third year in a row, directed the Red Cross Blood Drive. Perhaps the most important aspect of this ses- sion was the mighty task of rewriting the Student Congress Constitution. In coming years, the role of Congress will change dramatically, from an autononous club to an organization that watches and moderates the clubs and activities of the entire school. Vice-president Andy Docteroff and Iohn Crews took part in this laborious task. The first semester Student Congress cannot be called poor, but, because of a lack of tangible pro- jects, it cannot be called a smashing success, either. Other outstanding members include the energetic President, Martha Nefcy, Recording secretary Gina Fickling, Corresponding secretary Iulie Hanahan, David Dunwell, Martha Walters and Loren Fischer. 282
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I f git Forensics Team Consistently Successful Small, but very successful, the Seaholm forensics team consistently shines at tournaments and competition, coached to perfection under the direction of Mr. Iohn Klemme. The efforts by both stu- dent and coach are evident when looking at the fine reputation Seaholm has in the Contest Speech circles. Though much of this year's team is new to the class, there is a core of experienced speakers return- ing. Students prepare for weekend tournaments, gaining awards as well as personal satisfaction, competing with other speakers from all over Michigan as well as from other states. The members of the team persuade, inform and im- press the judges with their skills. Most of the categories are individual events, ranging from oratorical and informative speaking to inpromptus, extem- poraneous, story telling and serious or humorous interpretation. The two events which require more than one more speaker are duos, either serious or humorous, and the four to six member multiple reading group. 281
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r Q X X qu Eyes. ' x 3. a S .fx . . X i 35. -1. Eh if X . I N 1. Raising her hand to ask a question, is Karen Dunn, a sophom, Iohn Crews listens intently. 2. Martha Nefcy gets her blood pressure taken, a preliminary to giving blood. 3. Ienny Hakemian, Kathy Murphy, and Nancy Fishman look onto Molly Kelly's notes for a congress meeting. 4. Chris Leydorf, Martha Walters, Art Shepard, B.D. Sechler, and Heidi Kasselman listen, take nots, and offer their ideas, all part of student congress. 5. Elizabeth Iollife, Martha Nefcy, Andy Docteroff, Iulie Hanahan, and Gina Fickling smile while their picture is taken. 6. Look at that smile, one a mother would be proud of, julie Hanahan always has one on her face. 7. Dave Dunwell points out something important. B. Kathy Murphy doesn't look scared to give blood as Martha Nefcy and Chris Leydorf look on. 9. Charlie Scoot and Lisa Minninger, a match made in heaven. 283
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