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hw I D Debate Team Produces Winner A curious keen mind and a Willingness to spend hours on serious research are the most important qualities necessary for achieving excellence in the art of debate, and without a doubt, the members of ND's debate team dis- play these integral qualities. For instance, the Catholic Forensic League held the third league tournament at Notre Dame. At this meeting, students from over twenty schools in the Detroit area revealed their talents in the competition. In recent years, ND has won few awards in this com- petition. However, junior Keith Hodkinson surprised himself, the other schools, and ND moderator Mr. John Glei, by compiling a per- fect score of 300 points to finish first in the radio broadcasting competition. This is only one example of the quality debaters and for- ensic competitors being produced at ND. LEFT: This future statesmen goes through a trial run before the actual debate. BOTTOM: Members of the debate team smile for the photographer. Pic- tured are LEFT to RIGHT: D. Pfieffer, J. Faust, B. Mauer, D. Allen, J. Tolari, and Mr. John Glei, moderator. 91
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90 So Close, and Yet So Far' This year would have marked the 9th con- secutive first-place award in the Metro-City Chess League for ND. Imagine, then, how frus- trating it is to come in second! Defeat becomes doubly hard to take when you consider the fact that they beat the first-place team, Austin, and still lost the trophy. In the Michigan High School Team Compe- tition, ND came close again, Having captured 10 of 12 games the first day, the team was in first. As the competition progressed they wore down to 4th place, which is still quite an honor. Those who received awards for playing 5 or more games with the team are: Ray Borders, John Sloan, John Faust, Barry Maurer, and John Shavalier. Strengthened with experience, three of these stalwart veterans are coming back next year. BELOW: Chess team members, LEFT to RIGHT: M. Bonkowski J. Fisher, Mr. James Berch moderator, D. Allen, J. Faust, J. Shavalier huddle around Barry Mauer as he contemplates a move. RIGHT: ND's own Bobby Fisher, Ed Joyce looks over the situation be- fore making his next move.
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Success Meets Crossroads 72, Aims or 973 For the second consecutive year, ND's vital Crossroads campaign not only met, but surpassed 100'Z,. Crossroads '72 followed the pattern set by Crossroads '71. The first day brought little returns, the following days saw meager returns trickling in, and it wasn't until the last possible day that the goal was achieved. The drive also featured a special plea to alumni and parents. Crossroads '72 Chairman, Mr. Sam Vi- tale, became both a serious and flamboyant leader. Perhaps the most colorful part of the entire drive was the Godfather's daily progress reports during Homeroom period. With two successful drives under our belts, Crossroads '73 should really be great, 1 I-4 V3 r N U ' - M .y. yyyy.. 3 g I Q5 ...S g L5 il 11035- f- L. usik-oi?-og 425 T HL 1 fi 92. 4. 1 CROSSROADS 72 2' WNOTEQE DAME1-:IGH sci-fool. Drawing - November 13, 1972 0 1 it 1 1 Nw +2 o is 151 - 550.00 per week for 52 weeks 2nd - 51,000.00 cash EE 3rd - 5500.00 N 1 A-112 S100..O0rCosh Awards gg 5 gg, Donation 51.00 C gt H Covrmlimonls of comnmsmrar LANES8. LOUNGE Ei GEATSCT1' DCI 1I1MIl.E ROI'-D
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