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PRESEN TA TIO Mary Jo Milam, sophomore, was one of the many students who participated in the forensic contest at Gabriels. Debate is the art of persuasion. The debater is taught to influence his audience by means of pertinent evidence. Sister Rose Margaret, Gabriels' Debate Coach,prepares her students in the elements of logical argument. This year's topic was Resolved: That the Foreign Aid Program of the United States Should Be Limited to Non-Military Assist- ance. The pros and cons of this topic were explored thoroughly by the students. 14 A D REB UTTAL Above, Sr. Rose Margaret gives some last minute pointers to varsity debaters, R. Steinbach, R. Meyers, S. Secor, and I. Henneman. Officers of the Debate Club are: Pres., Steve Secor, Libr., M. Magistrog V. Pres., J. Broehlerg Sec., L. Henneman. Q ,
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HUMA RELA TIONS The Human Relations program established at Gabriels has proven to be of great benefit in widening the scope of education. Here, a representative from Korea introduces the music of her country. Kathy Olance and Kim Braman make good use of the overhead pro- Mr. Lardner and Mr. Sambear, American and World jecture in presenting their depth study to Sister Thomas More's History teachers, give the underclassmen much history class. enrichment. ' -'ATiZ'i ,.-, ,, A V K ?'6,l 5-Q' 'JW' -'Y isggggggu-fm . - S , , X 'i A h'wt:p,x af' ' I Q J x ,fi tyt, is . ,....W,...,f-Q. H ' -. M... Y 13
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-gi if . at fi S 779 'li L.. 5 Above, Mrs. Krug, an English I instructor, discusses a paper with interested students. At right, Sister Rita Mary, the head of the English department, is a senior advisor and English IV teacher. gf -i Above, Sister Thomas More reviews with her students an essay on Forest Fire Prevention Week. At left, students who traveled to the Stratford Festival in Canada, found the performance of Henry V an enriching experience. The purpose of English is to give the student a deeper appreciation and aware- ness of his culture through the study of literature. In correlation with the English Courses this year, many Juniors and Seniors participated in an excursion to Stratford, Ontario to attend the world renowned Shake- spearean festival and witness the stage pro- duction of Henry V. The trip, supervised by Sister Rita Mary, was acclaimed to be an invaluable educational experience. kskp L W MW' ' 1--...Es 15
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