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Nara , 1 DEBATINC5 Campion Debating 51: .S'lm1a'inq: john LeVay. Seam! At Desk: Douglas Magde, Anthony Zito, Ilugene L'lterino, Stuart Nieisenzahl. Seated in Audience: Ifirxl Rau-: James Connolly. Martin Glogowski, Steven Gaesser, Paul lveis, Lawrence lidenhofer. Geoffrey lwfeyer. .Uiddle Row: Paul The Debating societies of McQuaid have one basic purpose: a polished speaker who can stand on his own two feet and express his opinions with intelligence. It is toward this finished product that months of hard work and miles of travel are directed. It is for this end that debaters spend hours of practice in perfecting their speeches and delivering them, and moderators rack their brains in vain attempts to keep their charges out of mis- chief on the frequent out-of-town trips. Labor and its position in America keynotes the topic for the year, Resolved that membership in a labor organization as a condition of employment should be illegal. Over the past months the senior debaters have participated in tournaments at such places as-Iamestown, Oswego, Hamilton College, Toronto. and New York. Oliver. john Cooke, Francis Mahoney, Richard Andrulis. Bark Razr: Eugene Mack, Fr. john Paret, David Northrup. .-lbrmt: Nlichael Siconolli. Timothy Scharf. while most of the effort of the underclassmen has been aimed at our two local sparring partners, Aquinas and XVebster. Not all of the debaters' attention, however, has been focused on this single topic. McQuaid debaters also par- ticipated in several speech festivals, and a Student Con- gress at Jamestown, where they proposed bills to a Con- gress modeled on the U. House of Representatives. In January. the Debating societies received member- ship in the National Forensic League, which promises a full schedule of tournaments, speech festivals, and Stu- dent Congresses next year. ln all, it has been a very profitable and satisfying year for the Debating societies of h1CQuaid.
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3-Y .1 - ' -5, lt's sp:-llc-d S-P-I-R-I-'lf' Student Council Prr'sidc'nt Paul Kvnmrrsun. Bunny hoppvrs prancc at Councifs Victory Danes. CP is Athletic Council lfmt Rnzzy' 'lii'l'I'l'I1l'l' Clair. 'llioinas NlCCabv. Gvrald Sokol- ski. Dvnnis Costich. Ste-vt-n Gait-ssc'i', .Srfmzrf Razr: John A. Nlahonvy. liclward Hr-il. Nliclmvl l.2lDCl'I', Paul Slay, Wil- liam Kf'IHIJ.lI2iIUf'S Nlulczihy. 'l!IIVfi1f0il.'AIOl'Il'l Clapp. David Knippvr. -Iohn Kodwf-is, Cr-ortfc' Grant. lluqvnc' XYc'lch. lfnznth Rnzr: 'liixnotliy Klvf: Strphfn Schulz. Robort Rad- dc-ll. Blartin fwlolinari. llrqvnc- XYalz. Jamrs Golden. lfjlh Razr: Lt-o lloylo. Thoinzis Nivntimp. Danivl Bailey, john XYalsh, Nlichavl Nicfiivcrn. Nlichavl Wolford. .S'land1'ng.' Thomas lNloon0y.-Iainm-S NlCCm'thy.lN1ichac'l Kanralc-y. Wil- liam Otto, Charlvs Rvvdy. Thomas Cahill. Nlartin Glogow- ski. Arthur Dc'ckInzm.Josc'ph Hicks. Cvorqc Roche, Douglas Bufano. Charlf-s Goodwin. Laurrnfc Shvlton. Gary Fallon, Paul Ulivvr, Kvnncth Nvlson, Robert Vacantc-, joseph DiPrima. Fr. Francis McNamara. Michael Downs.
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