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Craig Ehlinger fcenterj was M.C. at the junior Elocution finals in which Bill Trudeau, Robert Flaherty, Chuck Collins, Dee Lamp, Bob Bruya, and Terry Flannery fought for top honors. Terry was first with Bill Trudeau second. The oldest and perhaps the most popular contest at Gonzaga is the Elocution contest The contest is divided into two divisions, junior and Senior which grxe Prepsters a chance to display their forensic talent in competition Faculty members were given the yob of selecting six finalists from the students who participated in the contest Sixty vied in the Junior semi finals and thirty four entered the Senior clixrsion The finalists appeared before their classmates and were judged by scholastics from Mount St Michaels ' r The selections chosen by co activities. The finalists chosen from all the entries in the Senior Elocution Contest are: Bill Tanksley, Bill Hottell, Harvey Ledoux, Dave Rothrock, jeff Colliton. Missing is Dan Murphy. Bill Tanksley was the first place winner with Bill Hottell second.
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