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DEBA TI G CL UB Seated: E. Conleyg P. Smithg Mr. Elias, advisory N. Sanford, president, P. Markham, vice- presidentg S. Marden, secretaryg M. Moore, treasurerg M. Mangold. Standing: M. Mitiguyg S. Linclaburyg B. Contig D. Largyg D. Raymondg R. Kokkog V. Beaudraultg K. Cotterg J. Hurleyg G. Gordon. 'I think w8,1'6 winning. Resolved: Foreign Aid Should be limited to N ON -.Military Assistance. This new club provides opin- ionated and current-event mind- ed students an organized forum where they can express their ideas and learn public speaking techniques. This year's topic has given club members an insight into the American Foreign Aid Program, while testing their powers of logic and argument. The club, coached by Mr. Elias, competes in novice status, with the first team consisting of Affirmative: Neil Sanford and David Largyg and Negative: Dan Raymond and Peter Mark- ham. The members have com- peted in debates at other schools, and hosted their first home de- bate in February. The first team traveled to Dartmouth to corn- pete for the regional champion- ship and won two of the eight matches, an excellent record for debaters with only a few months' experience.
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COUNCIL 5 - Sealed: D. Largyg W. Carter, captaing L. Gabor. Standing: Art james, WHDH It'x Academic moderatorg M. Mangoldg D. Kerr, advisor. Where is U.N.H.? 4 .w' ffm.. ,-., . . .Am Will Santa really stop here?
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. ' C lllf-glglfil SPIRIT CL UB Clap your lmndsf' Stronger than dirt? One of the most active of our newly- formed organizations, the Spirit Club, is dedicated to the promotion of school spirit in the student body of the Mil- ford Area School. This fall, the members staged two exciting pep rallies for the soccer team. No one will ever forget the White Spartan in his sheet and helmet, or the rousing cheers for each team mem- ber. Since the formation of the Spirit Club, posters have appeared in the lobby advertising games and school events. The club also provided spectator buses, mak- ing it possible to have a formidable cheer- ing section at away games. Mr. Haggerty, an enthusiastic director of all activities of the fifty-member group, summarized their success cryptically in these words: We try hard.
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