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Kathie Eckert gets expert advice from someone who knows how. The expert is Sophia Svestka, finalist in last year's Voice of Democracy Contest. In some before-contest research, Mariana Law, secretary, and Pat Finucane, Speakers' Club President, seek help from Anne Pallas, Ex-Temp Club President. Members of Debate Clubs have to be well versed in the latest world developments. Here, sophomore Susan Cutrona finds today's news today. Ex-Temp, and Speakers' 53
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Hoping to duplicate recent successes, debate oflicers Jane Gallagher, president, Gale Carrington, secretaryg Mary Gattie, vice-president, and Chris Makofske, sophomore representative, plan their strategy for the next league debate. Skill, Confidence Insure Speakers' Futures In debate, girls must be on their toes, ready for'any argument from their opponent and able to refute it with a confidence that will convince an impartial judge. In speaking, whether it be oratory, original, or ex- temporaneous speaking, girls must deliver speeches be- fore critical judges, and in ex-temp, recall pertinent information on any subject called upon to discuss at a moment's notice. Always ready with the facts, skillful, confident of her position-these are the marks of the practiced speaker, these are the most valuable qualities for a girl with eyes for the future, and these are the rewards of participation in the Debate, Speakers' and, EX-Temp Clubs.
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Editor Jean Aquino supervises the work of News staff members. Anna Erdman, Margo Moon, Satsuko Uchida, Dian Callaghan, Marianna Law, Margaret Wetzel, Carol Merritt, and Marsha Smith as they prepare the layouts and features for the coming issue. lmmoculoto News Reflects School Life In the six annual publications of the Immaculata News and the Little Immaculaza News, a capable staff, under the guidance of Sister Marie Jeanette, devotes many hours to producing an outstanding chronical of school events. Every student, however, is a reporter for IHS-on the alert for an amusing classroom quip or an unusual experience to contribute. In order to maintain the high literary standard estab- lished by the paper and its annual supplement, mem- bers of the staff attend journalism conferences at Vil- lanova University and various other schools. Through these sessions, the journalists receive new ideas in style and management which help to make the News a bet- ter paper.
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