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SOPHOMORES Soph POWer, the message of a sign in the auditorium, was a constant reminder of the unification of the Class of 70. This title was appropriately conveyed by the outstanding spirit and action of the Sophomore Class. Scholastically, the Sophs had an ever-expand- ing list of names on the honor role and in aca- demic organizations. Athletically, the past school year has seen more Sophomores play- ing varsity sports than in any other previous year. Furthermore, for the first time in Moeller history, a Sophomore was elected as an officer in the Student Council. FRONT ROW: G. Fehr, B. Malarkey, S. Simendinger. SEC- OND ROW: St Ashbrock, T. Grady, J. Poto, T. Van Fleet. 97 B. Malarkey, St Simendinger, I. Poto, S. Ashbrockl FRESHMEN J. Lavelle, I Cutter, Ct Pruden, Is Vanden Eynden.
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STUDENT COUNCIL D, Bagent, J. Gran, L Smith, St Federle, Jt Millette, J. Weber. The 1967-68 Junior Class, as a result of the hard work and strong dedication of its Council members, made a fine showing throughout the school year. Among its other accomplishments the Class of '69 won the Homecoming float contest, planned and carried out several group guidance assemblies, and successfully effected the Junior Date Dance and the Junior Trip. Looking ahead, the class prepared a session of questions and answers in an effort to make the best possible selections for their future Senior officers. L. Smith, J. Millette, J. Grau, J. Weber.
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VARSITY SPEECH Sz DEBATE FRONT: J. Beedy, B. Mohr, J. Budd, P. DeNu, G, Coode, B. Herman. SECOND ROW: D. Toebbe, T. Gilday, R. Ruffo, T. Wood, S. Deters. THIRD ROW: 5. Simendinger, F. Sieber, T. Wright, G. Kunkel. This year's varsity debate team, While Visiting debate tournaments throughout the tri-state area, com- piled a very impressive record. Win- ning approximately 70h, 0f the debates in which they participated, the team placed first in several tournaments and ended the season With a tie for third in the district Championship. The team had quite a lot of experience and five of the members had attended debate institutions during the sumu mer. The speech division of the squad was also successful in the eX- temporaneous speaking and original oratjorl contests . YOU, sifl, have derived your contentions from preconcelved miscon- captions. Through the experience each member Jay Beedy confers with a Purcell debater at a New Richmond tourna- has learned not only how to think log- ment' ically and to express his thoughts clearly, but more importantly he has gained for himself a certain confi- dence which will undoubtedly prove to be valuable in his future life.
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