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3 5 eg m ' J 'ffff:,fgf55g :g ' W 'G it iw il ESE '5 7 ' Debate team leave for Farmington D hate F The debate topic for the 1956-S7 season was: Resolved that the Federal Government should sustain the prices of major agricultural products at not less than 9096 of parity. The team got off to a slow start in the Inter-Lakes League and con- sequently wound up with a two won six lost record. However, they fared much better in the Michigan High School Forensic League. The affirmative and negative team took decisions over Roseville High School' and Royal Oak High School. The negative team also won over Cass Tech to give the team a five won three lost record and qualifying for the elimination tournament. This tournament was held in Durand, Michigan. Martha Castleberry and joan Pritchard represented the Lincoln squad against a team from Bad Axe, Michigan. The judges cast a two - one decision for Bad Axe thus eliminating Lincoln. The Detroit Free Press presented the school with a plaque for Excellence in Debating and each debater received a Certificate of Merit. L. to R, Seated M, Castleben-y J. Pritchard, J. Peters, N. Kay. Coach F. Velchansky shows Joan Pritchard proper gesture for Standing A. Spencer. emphasis while other debaters look on.
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Future Homemakers of Amenca Off1cers L to R D Moskovitz, Secretary, I, K0W21Sk1, V Pfesldentv J. Griffith, President, T- Anfak. Treasurer, M Hawk, SPOHSOF i 4 lst. Row L. to R. R. Wells, J. Stark, C. Emki, D. Jaszcz, D. Moran, K. McCarthy, D. Raymor, J. Harrison 2nd. Row L. to R. I. Moyers, I. Kowalski, D. Kline, P. Dunaway, T. Antak, S. He- wett, M. Barton, P. McCarthy 3rd, Row L. to R. J. Griffith, D. Moskovity, S. Pelshaw, G. Hanley, B. Cotinsky, J. Galza, J. Prohl, N. Wojewski Other Officers L. to R. J. Glaza, Reporter, M. Barton, Parliamentariong P. Dunnawa y, Song Leader, J. Prohl, His- torian
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A i. Service to the school is the primary function of the Usher Club. fficers: L. to R. D. Gray, P1'6SideDf9 C. Hill, Sponsor- J- Pritchard, Vice President. 41-Q Vx QT 9' USHER ClUB P. Keiffer. D. K1ine,E. Voss, 1. Griffith, K. Elam, S. Ohmer, . Gustafson, M- Paswrek. D. Gray, D. jaszcz, N. Thomas, Sponsor, C. Hill. C. Evans, 1. Kenyon, A. Potter.M- Rawls, QE 3495 4,5 475 f sixty- one
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