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Sub-varsity debaters, John Gautier, Dave Bent, and Alan Germano, collect research data for a debate program to be presented for the Exchange Club debate program.
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Reading Club Formed, Debaters Win Reader ' s Guild officers, Mary Leake, Vice-president; Mary Albanese, President; and John Marsh, Secretary-Treasurer review books. Hall guide! was a familiar cry in the halls as the teachers sent the MHS hall guides off on errands. Although this was their main job, it was not their only one. The 90 hall guides maintained order in the halls and regulated traffic. Checkers and Sponsor Helen Stoddard checked hall guides for attendance and behavior. Making a vivid comeback after years of inactivity, the MHS debate team continued building the debate program. The four varsity debaters went to several invitationals and won many honors at the spring banquet. Mr. Bruce Chamberlin coached the team. Two varsity debaters Dave Nevel, and Roger Brady, attended a two week debate seminar at Indiana University during the summer on scholarships pro- vided by the Student Council. The two debaters placed first in the climax of a round-robin match of nine debaters at the Institute. Students interested in books joined a new club, The Reader ' s Guild. This new group, sponsored by Mrs. Harriet Nye and Mrs. Helen Teeters, is an actual combination of the Book Guild and Jr. Librarians. The members saw several movies, including An Inter- view With Mark Twain, and they discussed new books. Paperbacks were offered to the club members at a discount. One of the most important groups of people in the activities world of the school was the Board of Con- trol. This group of six students and six faculty mem- bers reviewed all of the clubs ' budgets. Board of Control — First row: Miss Miller, Miss Rea, Miss Wil- son, Mr. Baker, Mr. Thurston, Mr. Dykstra. Second row : Mark Hoff- man, Jerry Heiser, Willie Shan- non, Greg Kuharic, Steve Baker, Dennis Aguirre, Mr. Rice.
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Y-Teens — Left Schwartz, Zimr Right: Otterstein, Holland, Hoffman, Micinski, ion, Reed, Young, Holliman, Ryno, Jewel. Valerie Rigley receives cake for her and her mother from Miss Ritter, Y-Teen sponsor. The tea was an induction ceremony for Executive Y-Teens Re-form Executive Cabinet; Hi-Y officers Bob Mead, Presi- dent; Keith Cooper, Secretary; Mark Hoffman, Vice-President; and R. J. Reed, Treasurer stamp Christmas cards for the annual Hi-Y mail service.
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