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g wwtes , M Back row: Karen Swartz, Janice Oursler, Elizabeth Nickel, Rudy Perez, Paul Trouslot, Jerry Stout, Theodore Rcgicr, Jerry Vout, Dick Thomas, John Willis, Merl Sturd, Joe Tihlwtts, Boli Sit-mens, Dayton Sehel'l'ler, Raymond Stauffe-r. Middle row: Elve-na Zonyrker, Marge Woods, Beverly Oliver, Carolee Rundell, Uma Smith, Dixit- S:-ott, Joan Rosvnln-rger, Phylis Sollenherixer, Williur Nichol, Kendall Myers, David Stahly, Ronnie Sturgeon, Mary Ann Waters, and Douglas Taylor. Front row: Marjorie Venso, Sue Rodgers, Karen Wigixc-ns, Twyla Williams, Ruliy Siutzman. Ruby Ediger, Marquita Walters, Alvina Smokorowski, Sally Sudm-rman, Sherry Tourtillot, and Delores Svhmidt. Back row: Jerry Donaldson, Norvillt- English Gary Hackett. Richard Grace, Pat Cook, Julian Arellano, Dennis Decker, Rohert Arellano, Ted Dreier, Louis Deschnur, Don Diemart, Bill Duke, Larry Andres, Holi Fra-ssler, Wayne Dean, and Sharon Franz. Middle row: Mr. Hoffman, Charles Boudre-au, Judy Burner, Beverly lirainard, Carol Baller. Ulrta Brennvman, Romielda Androcs, Thelma Allen, Gayle Casey, Tum Doan, Jim Fick, Gaylord Connor, Richard Stineman, Gene- Arnold, Bn-tty Dunlavy, Judy Charlton, and Judy Enns. Front row: Dora Angrls-, JL-an Brunner, Ramona Naylor, Marilyn Fast, Annvt Esau, Shirley Anne-t, Roger Cram-raft, Jane-t Croy, Judy Barlow, Connie- Abbott, Susie Foy, Sue Danforth, Judy Adamson, Janice Dudte, and Mr. Davidson, Back row: Arnie McCloud, Gary Kelso, YVayne Long, Virgil Pvnner, Randy Schmidt, David Hanna, Stuart Mmdchert, Phil Kappler, Jerry Keller, Claude Haddinxr, Max Pennvr, lfreddy Lyon, Richard Lindsey, Willis Harder, Larry Humphrey, Benny Miller, and Galen Harms. Middle row: Mr. Smith, Marlene Kopper, Molly Gomc-z, Francis Gronau, Ronnie Kelly, Emma Jean Naylor, Shirley Hanke, Nancy Hogan, Janvt Jacobson, lVlary Alice Rickert, Doris Hessler, Deanna Miles. Ramona Naylor, Sandra Mcflelland, Shirley Fryhover, Edith McNair, Betty Hieliert, and John Strain. Front row: Randy Harmison, Terry Mctllrxud, Skippy Garnett., Jean Yohu, Marilyn Marshall, Rebecca Mosqueda, Sharon Gray, Claudetta Potter. Charlene Hoge, Mary Harms, Mary Ann LaGre-e, Rae Ann Holmes, Janice Maixner, Parlee Martin, Bonrxita. McGough, and Bob LaGree. Page Fourteen
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Uzensic Adding four trophies to the large collection in Room 308, the debaters ended a successful season at the State Tournament in Lawrence. Resolved: That the President of the United States should be elected by direct vote of the people, was the topic discussed by the high school debaters throughout the Nation. The top team included Dick Gregg, Jerry Hertzler, Allen Gray, Midge Werner, Dick Thorn- ton, and Richard Meek. . Long hours of practice after school and in the evenings plus an excited last minute search for rebuttal boxes, speeches, and manuals, is the preparation for a tournament. Checking in at hotels, drinking 7-Ups for breakfast, and the em- barrassment of flying rebuttal cards in the semi- finals is all a part of a debate tournament. The debaters often times find themselves loaded down with brief cases, rebuttal boxes, dictionaries, and debate handbooks, standing awkwardly in the middle of an exclusive tea room while in search for a drug store. Winding up the trips, long and controversial discussions, describe and analyze the judges, time-keepers, opponents and audi- ences. Bra ,ll ior Debatorsa Allen Gray, Dick Thornton, Dan Turner, Martin dshaw, Jerry Hertzler, and Richard Meek. Madam Chairman, members of the opposi- tion, pivotal states, majority rule, fraud and cor- ruption, and vitriolic invectivesf' were familiar phrases at the end of the season. Successful tournaments were Topeka, Win- field, Kansas City and the district at Wichita where Newton placed first. Carol Douglas, Beverly Godsey, Dick Gregg, Elisa Simons, Douglas Cain, James Unruh, Mar- tin Bradshaw and Nancy Hogan, were the first year debaters. Last semester the debaters worked on orig- inal and standard orations, dramatic, and humor- ous readings, informative, after dinner speeches, with the hopes of winning Sweep Stake for the third consecutive year. Future debators give their undivided attention to a fellow student. N Page Sixteen
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