La Porte High School - El Pe Yearbook (La Porte, IN)

 - Class of 1961

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La Porte High School - El Pe Yearbook (La Porte, IN) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 28 of 220
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San Diego welcomes local debators The debators and Miss Dohcny pose for a picture shortly after arriving in San Diego. Aided by the profit from the Faculty Follies, the LaPorte High School debate team was able to travel to San Diego. California, to participate in the national tournament. Their eligibility was a result of their winning the National Forensic League tournament in In- diana. The debate team, under the leadership of Miss Doheny. left Chicago by plane on June 20. On Monday morning the team registered at the University of San Diego, a very modern university with Spanish architecture. Actual debating began on Tuesday with practice rounds in the morning. The first rounds of competition started that afternoon. The competition continued through Wednesday. After three days of difficult debating. La Porte was eliminated from the tournament. Although they had not been able to advance to the final rounds, the debators were rated in the top twenty in the tournament. The school, as well as the community, was very proud of them. Mis Rosemary Doheny, debate coach, makes a few helpful suggestions concerning makeup to Sue Hochne, while Mr. McGarvey looks on. Pnt Dunifon, Tom Todd, and Jerry Albright work in the concessions stand during the basketball game to raise money for the debate team. 24

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In the field of art, many courses are offered. For the beginning art student, courses in ap- preciation and drawing techniques arc avail- able. The making of posters advertising school events is the main project of the commercial art student. Advanced art consists of work in sculpture, oils, and ceramics. In addition to developing a most interesting hobby, advanced students gain valuable experience in the artistic field. Weather permitting, the classes work out- of-doors. This provides them with the oppor- tunity to paint and sketch landscapes. Many beautiful mobiles and murals, which had been created by the art classes, were seen at the A Cappclla concert at Christmas time. These items added a great deal to the Christ- mas spirit. Many useful articles are created by the cer- amics class. These articles may serve as won- derful gifts, in addition to offering the creator an opportunity for self-expression. as well as our minds Harold Hesselrode, Albert McClain, Lynn Jenaen. and Floyd Skagg8 work on poaters announcing the Swing Choir concert in commercial art claaa. Sharon Freeae and Joyce Carpenter paint in commer- cial art claaa while Pete Burr looka on.



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“Faculty Follies entertains the student body Zeke (Mr. Rcffcrl anxiously tells Sadie Mae (Miss Hogle) about his trip to Kansas City. These lovely models—Mr. Tarnow, Mr. Bastin, Mr. Westphal, and Mr. McGarvey—pose with Miss Dick at the House of Celeste. The cast of the second act of the Faculty Follies is assembled after the show. To make possible additional funds for the debate team to travel to the national tourna- ment, the faculty presented the “Faculty Fol- lies. This was a show done entirely by mem- bers of the faculty. The show opened at the train depot in Pleas- ant Gap, Missouri. Zeke (Mr. Reffcrt had just returned from a trip to Kansas City and was eager to relate the experiences he had had. to his girl friend. Sadie Mae (Miss Hogle.) There were many amusing incidents pertain- ing to various types of social activities in satiri- cal form. Among these were Victor Borgy (Mr. Westphal), Some feller who couldn’t play a pianer no better than Granny Pilersheim ; Charles Atlas (Mr. Hoke), and many other famous people portrayed by the faculty. The show was presented on Friday evening. May 6. I960, before a full house in the high school auditorium. The entire show was writ- ten and directed by Mr. Reffett and Miss Doheny. 25

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