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Team Spirit Marked Clubs The Debate team took part in many tournaments through-out the year. Members of the class looked up a topic and researched it to form negative and affirmative views. Amica Worked hard serving home, school, and community by selling mints, adopting two children at St. Mary's Infant home, and Working with senior citizens care center. 11 first row: Mary Pat Raleigh, Babette Berenguer, Linda Bunch, Kim Hodges, second row: Donna Witham, Ellen Cheshire, Debbie Lambert, Kim Bright, third row: Iudyc Blanchard, Kim Ousaklidas, Bec y Pope, Karen Poole, Denise Bernard, Sue Langston, Alice Pul- liam. 21 Debate Team: first row: Karen Lovelace, Mrs. Young, sponsor, Ei- leen Clarkg second row: Mike Clark, Arlette Iones, Reggie Swinson, Michele Donovan, Chris Brooks. 154 Debate and Amica
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Qthletic Champions The Boys' Monogram Club is a club of distinction for males who have lettered in a sport. This club takes in new members every year after a long and hard initiation. The members can be found working at all home basketball games and wrestling matches and in the concession stand. They also help in any way they can. They host any kind of sport tournament. Boys' Monogram: first row: Ervin Young, Mark Sawyer, Paul Wolfe, David Fleishman, Randy Buffington, Iimmy Davis, Dennis Wise, Rocky Couch, Curtis Nixon, Greg Hinesg second row: Rick Amendt, Pete Clough, Mike McCall, Cal- vin Owens, Chris johnson, Philip Cooper, Donsen Brown, Billy O'Connor, Mike Steele. The Girls' Monogram Club show off their monogram jackets. See my stars? Boys' Monogram 153
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F orenslcs Team Enjoyed Competition The Forensics Tournament for 1978 was held at Indian River High School on February 8. The purpose of forensics is to promote partici- pation in boys extemporeous speaking, girls extemporeous speaking, boys original oratory, girls original oratory, boys prose reading, girls prose reading, boys poetry reading, girls poetry reading and spelling. Forensics Team: row one: Kathy Wool- weaver, Michelle Donovan, Buddy White, Patrice White, Cindy Hoskins, Lorrie Brainerd, Fran Panerese, Anthony Williamsg row two: Iohn O'Connor, David Foster, Mark Hamilton, Ioe Hearst, Steve Collins. Poetry Reading: Mark Hamilton, Patrice White. Prose Reading: Buddy White, Kathy Woolweaver, Iohn O'Connor. Original Oratory: David Foster, Lorrie Brainerd, Stave Collins. Extemporaneous: Fran Panarese, Ioe Hearst. Spelling: Michelle Donovan, Anthony Williams, Iune Hoskins. Forensics 1 5 5
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