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i FSU rv Charles F. Overs President Rod Oldfield Vice-President R, tif it , . . Mrs .. , . vw. i t- , FORENSICS CLUB -. af? X ,K it ' f Nil ' 1 mgmn lm wtsistl. , itftsggfmriqtlt. www wt ,Y an 15,1 ' 'Q-233 it ws 1 ef J tint l 1 1.225 W 4-J t mf, lllr, - .. HMB., nz as EQWQW ...sm 'J , ,QZW Q.. , . i f tt t. , ,, . .. yuan.. , M.. W , t A Xlll 'fmt . . , .. S Ll 3-L -so :ss 2 FIRST ROW, left to right, F. Weinschenk, advisor, E. Salazar, N. Nuitio and D. St. Louis, SECOND ROW, M. May, D. Rogers, G. Byrd and B. Smith. Members of the Forensics Club are talking dictionaries and willing to argue the affirm- ative or negative view point of any given subiect. This group was formed to promote, within the limits of the students of Fresno City College, public speaking and debate with the main objective of preparing one to speak before the public with ease and assurance. Franz Weinschenk, who acts as advisor of this company of loquacious speakers, has the distinction of being their most loyal supporter and toughest critic. Each year club mem- bers are given one topic on which they must be prepared to defend either the negative or the affirmative side. v. -,.1 ltf9if9fil'3H I .1 . N ' f t Sit tr ll 1'-fe in t 1 ,1- 1f:1.w'l ss- at S 'N ..,. A . . ft I 3 F .fl ref 5f 'RQ 1 ff? .. t f' t .Q I -.gig f . it- 1 - l I Franz Weinschenk l in A 7 F . 1. ' 4' , -7 ,, Advisor E v...-f 3 7 ls. FIRST ROW, Ieft to right, D. St. Louis, B. Cardone, V. Raney, and N. Nuitio. SECOND ROW, G. Salazar, J. Vance, C. Overs and R. Oldfield.
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PI-IALANX . f-if , F N fx ?N - L 1? - -L 1 X f Q' 'Tr' . st Q f Laslf N-6 Clark Bridgmon Bob Roe Secretary Treasurer Joe Lee President , 1 ii ii 'i if i. FIRST ROW: left to right, J. Henry, C. Overs, J. Lee, G. Johnson. SECOND ROW: L. Owens, B. Martin. Skip Seogle Vice-Presideni
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