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Speech Club’ Standing: Heaton, Seeley, Ackenhusen, Kiracofe, Eggert, Seated: Grove, Christoph, Swanger, Walters. Gilbert. With a new constitution and a new sponsor, the Speech Club joined hands with the Thespians to open the year’s dramatic season. The group aims to provide speak- ers for bi-monthly meetings in- stead of calling on members to perform. Prospective members are required by the new constitu- ENGLISH V Third Row: Cooper, Thomas, Van Paris, Truckowski, Harriman, Fiscus, Nelund, Fries, Olson. Second Row: C. Van Bruaene, Moshak, Cannon, Evertt, Fishburn, Fermi, L. Van Bruaene, Vaercwyck, Hoskins. First Row: Wickizer, Whitter, Eberhardt, Bare, Weston, Kilbey, Kalil, Evon, Stebbins, Bert. Speech Club (Continued) Standing: Harrold, Greenfield, Frohwerk, Tronnes, Stein, Jontz, McLaughlin, Silvers. Brady, Tracy, Woodward. tion to undergo try-outs and then be voted into the club. Officers have planned a second annual spring banquet to be held jointly with the Thespians. Morris Dahl is president, Jean Strome is vice- president, and Bill Brady is secre- tary-treasurer. Page 15 Seated: Rufe, Stanton, Strome, HAS NEW CONSTITUTION
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Forum Club Third Row: Mr. Hall, Overpeck, Swarm, Miller, Rotondi. Second Row: Christoph, Johnson, Stanton, Grove. Cone, Swanger, Strome, Steffens, Hughes. MEMBERS ARE UPPERCLASSMEN Forum Club (Continued) Seated: The Forum Club is a small organi- zation of juniors and seniors who are interested in discussing and learning more about current events. Of special interest to mem- bers was the appearance of Mr. Dan Kelly, a returned soldier, who spoke of his experiences on Guad- alcanal and New Caledonia. He Third Row: Brady, Kiracofe, Weaver, Seeley. Second Row: Stein, Gates, Walters, Voigt, Woodward. Seated: Books, Fee, Riggs, Silvers, Miss Zeis. spoke particularly of the beauty of the islands. Some topics for dis- cussion were socialized medicine, post-war planning, race problems, and continued compulsory mili- tary training. Jean Strome is president, Bob Hughes is vice- president, and Helen Steffens is secretary-treasurer. ENGLISH V Third Row: Saunter, Boomershine, Brennan, Mowiser, Magnuson, Stanton, Mumby, Second Row: Parr Doyle, Palsce, Eggers, Frisoni, Logan, Forst, Carter, Brubaker. First Row: Warren, Weis, Phillips, DiGirolamo, Chamberlin, Scheibelhut, Strycker, Teegarden. b
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VERSUS South Geud ENGLISH V Third Row: Fred, Schultz, Fink, Miller, Stebbins, Crothers. Second Row: Stanley, Kronewitter, Kuhn, McGowan, Snyder, Snow, Smith, Shock. First Row: DeLaruelle, Ciavatta, Dodd, Sauders, Bruegel, Cunningham, Correll, Coryell, Sheets. National debate topic for this year is: Resolved, that the United States should join in reconstitut- ing the League of Nations. Local debaters, members of the St. Joseph County Forensic League, competes regularly with John Adams, Riley, and Central High Schools of South Bend. Central, where a debate class meets daily during school hours, has been the heavy winner. Activities included Debate. Team Standing: Mr. Hall, Brown, Luxenberger, Snyder, ‘Gygi, Jensen. Seated: Miller, Stein, Kiracofe, Silvers, Vanderlin. extemporaneous speech contests and a round table on topics re- lated to the national topic, and a series of debates. Joyce Fulp, a member of the affirmative debate team is not in the picture. Van- derlin and Miller are no longer with the squad. It is unfortunate that more good students haven’t the time for such an exacting yet rewarding activity. Soe an ae —S
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