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National Forsenie League ls Tops In Speech Alfendlng ispeech meels al Pacific Univer- sily, Dislricl and Slale sessions along wilh olher such conlesls, lcepl N.F.l... members busy lhis pasl' year. Winner of The Voice of Democracy conlesl was Doug Nohlgren. The purpose of 'rhe club is 'ro develop grealer speaking abilil . I+ is based on fhe belieaylhal' lrue peace can be oblained only when wars are replaced by peace lallcs and arleys. A spril' oiplriendly rivalry was developed lhrough speech meels. debales, and olher lor- ensic aclivilies. Some members also spoke 'lo service clubs and olher organizalions. Firsl-semesler offi- cers were Sue Gulhrie. President Andy McBride, Vice-Presidenl: Jerry Balc- er. Secrelary. The firsl semesler officers were re- elecled wilh Gary Gil- berslon as Secrelary. lvlr. Smilh is 'rhe advisor. lf 50000 People Say A Foolish Thing lts Still A Foolish Thing l
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World Affairs Uni+ed Nafions Recepfion a+ sfafe Capiiol Build- ing wilh exchange slu- denf Shireen Kofwal. X i Brought to Light During 'rhis year. lniernaiional Relaiions League was informing high school sludenfs, fhe fufure leaders ol ihe Unil- ed Siares, abouf inferna- fional affairs and en- couraging open-minded- ness and criiical lhinking. This group sludied and discussed many worldwide problems, bolh preseni and luiure. Theyairended Unifed Narions Day re- ceplion a+ rhe capilol building and enlered 'rhe siaie l. R. L. meel a+ Eugene. One of lheir ac- complishmenis lhis year was 'rhe presenialion of fhe U. N. Day school as- sembly whose guesi speaker was U. S. Senaior Richard L. Neuberger. Leaders 'lor fhis aciive group were: Chuck Akers, President Diclc Ellis, Vice-President Elna Bowcur, Secreiaryg Mary Feslcens. Hisloriang and Miss Eyre, advisor. 99 X Puri 'hu' Ch ucl Akor, Presidenf 'gif' if ,, Miss Eyre, Advisor T .51 'Run' F
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Mental Qualities Receive Recognition assembly. Janel Johnson escoris newly lapped C a r ol Boehm al honor Sociefy The Nalional Hon- or Sociefy sels forlh rhese slandards lor member- ship: leadership, scholar- ship, characler, and ser- vice. The members are selecied on lhe basis ol raiings made by eligible sludenls, members, and laculiy. They have io mainlain af leasl a B av- erage or beliler. This group is an honorary group ralher Q lhan aclive. Members serve as guides during lhe annual open house. They sold decals lhis year dur- ing loolball season and a dinner was held in lhe spring a'fl'er The new members were inslalled. Officers were: Pele Hanley, President Belh Goodman, Vice- Presidenlg Jane Carler, Secrelaryg Liz Alderson, Treasurer: and Mrs. Hogue, Advisor l fy ,, Pele Hanley, Presidenl Mrs. Hog ue, Advisor Fronr row-Janice Pahl, Anne Kaufman, Jane? Johnson, Elna Bowcul, Marilyn Pinson, Sarah Busiclr, Judy Denyer, Charlene Bear, Nancy Eberl, and Mrs. Hogue. Bach row--Sue Gulhrie, Harry Smilh, John Sulherland, Bill Harp, Gary Beck, Bob Perry, Doug Nohlgren, and Bill Slimack. New senior members noi piclured: Janis Albada, Judy Barry, Carol Boehm, Jean Bohl, Palsy Boise, Lynne Buswell, Cafhy Campbell, Mary Fisher, Merriley Poole, Sandra Forresi, Linda Gaeh, Margie Genhkow, Gary Gilberfson, Richard Graham, Shirley Graham, Larry Grimes, Cliff Harris, Charles Hens, Rifa Holman, Pal Hudec, Joan Huenele, Diane Hunnex, Ron Jones, Thelma Kline, Lawauna Lyle, Judy Momyer, Bill Murphy, Ronene Myers, Lesley Neuens, Palsy PaHer- son, Shirley Pierpoinl, Judy Rolh, Jane? Scorf, Gail Shuford, Richard Smarl, and Gail Zielesch. I SS?
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