Moeller High School - Templar Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1968

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Moeller High School - Templar Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 103 of 184
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FRONT: G. Hartman, D. Hyland, D. Burliert SECOND ROW: T. Morand, J. McCormick, P. Snider, D. mak, A. Kramer. THIRD ROW: T. Baggs, M. Hartman, I Mohr, G. Swinarski, J. Turney, S. Palmer. NOVICE SPEECH 8: DEBATE The spoken word; the idea; com- bined they make man's most per- fect form of communication, the verbal expression. Ever since man was conceived he has Created words to express his ideas. But sometimes his thoughts disagreed with the thoughts of his fellow men. These collisions of ideas have resulted in the debate. The 1967-68 season for the fresh- man debaters taught them that other peOple can speak and think more clearly than they could. Most important, they found the basic quality of teamwork that will be the key to future success. 99 Sed-

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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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MARCHING BAND M. Dilbert, D. Hunt, J. Terzo, S. Catalano, R. Hagee, M. FitzPatric, B. Vonderhaar, N. Valley, D. Lemkol, MV Lennie han. SECOND ROW: M. Russel, R. Eigel, G. W'heitmarshen, S. Inkmt, J. Arcady, M. Speed, R. Riesenberg, T. Stein- kamp, K. Reker, M. DjAndrea. THIRD ROW: G. Picciano, D. Roth, D. Wessler, P. Snider, P. EnzweiIer, D. Schwallie, C. Zimmer, R. Gerdes, D. Cook, D. Anderson, D. Vonderhaar, D. Huber. FOURTH ROW: E. Ware, T. Stauss, R. Gerdes, T. Dressman, G. Mezack, R. Collins, D. Rosselot, S. Gallant, G. Rossignal, S. Mienking, D. Rudolph. FIFTH ROW: 8. Singer, T. Brumleve, S. Zwick, Rt Fitzpatric, R. Bodley, B. Morasco, D. Cupid, j. Anderson, 1.. Riesenberg, J. Huber, D. Kolda, R. Hagee. The 1967-68 Moeller Band, which, at the be- ginning 0f the year, was the largest marching unit ever to represent our school, presented a great variety of programs of modern and pa- triotic music, all of which were well received. Playing at football games and at all athletic assemblies was an important function of the Moeller band. Our Moeller musicians per- formed exceptionally well in the Holy Name Parade and Blue Ash Memorial Day Parade and, this year, were awarded their second trophy in the great St. Patrick's Day Parade, witnessed by over 100,000 people. The 1967 Christmas Concert was outstanding and the Spring Concert, highlighted by such selec- tions as Camelot and Fiddler On The Roof, was exceptional. The Band is directed by Brother Joseph Trageser who, this year, was assisted by Brother john Habjan and Drum Majors, Mike Fitzpatric and Rick Hagee. Also taking part 111 the leadership were the Senior officers of the Band: Jim Anderson, President, Eric Ware, Vice-President, Chuck Zimmer, Sees retary, Bob Vonderhaar, Treasurer, and Rick Collins, Librarian. 100 DRUM MAJORS Nlike Fitzpatric and Ric Hagee.

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