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ORGANIZATIGNS s ' P ,I I. , CLUB FAIR...Rush night...Rushees
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The Great Debaters p Young Democrat, Rusty Klein, talks to a row of chairs. THE GREAT DEBATE . . . In the year of the big election C68 for those who can't rememberj the various political parties of the U.S.A. got into full swing. The conventions are now part of history as are the candidatesg however, a little known debate held at Miami-Dade Junior College North on November 1 has been overlooked by the historians. In order to correct this obvious oversight we feel it our duty to bring this debate to the attention of the concerned U.S. public. Termed the 5'Great Debatel' by all that attended, the three major political parties were represented. The debate was held in Room 1380 which, as all M-DICN students know, takes up a great deal of the third floor of Scott Hall. This vast space somewhat more than amply took care of the students that attended. The audience, consisting of eight members tone photographer, one reporter, five interested students and one concerned student who shook his head and later left, prepared their questions and posed for pictures. Representing the Friends for Wallacell were Neil Doeian and John Routh. The Young Democrats were defended by Rusty Klein and Herb Preisler. In between Qliterallyj were the Young Republicans with Pat Shaughness and Richard Host. The debate started with each team extolling the virtues of their candidate. The Friends for Wallacel' and Young Democrats received a big hand when they broke the ice by announcing that no one listens to Nixon. Immediately preceding the appla.u se, however,
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