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LIONS’ CLUB SPEECH FINALISTS—David Bird, junior; Pat Howard, sophomore; Meredith Lattin, senior; and Dan Barwick, freshman, were the contestants who spoke at the Table Mountain Tavern. David spoke on “Complacency”; Pat, the winner, spoke on Complacency in Communism”; Meredith’s topic was “Complacency in Education”, and Dan chose Complacency in America” for his topic. The others who took part in this contest and gave their speeches in the eliminations were Connie Leonard, Lester Flatt, Diana Beaver, and Doris Bershers. ¥ UNITED NATIONS CONTEST — Meredith Lattin, first place; Gary Heath, second; and Bob Seward, third were the winners in the UN Contest. Seventeen of the thirty-eight students who made a study of the UN took the very difficult essay and objective test. The Soroptomist Club awarded §15.00 for first place, §10.00 for second, and §5.00 to the third place winner. The three winners spoke to the Soroptomists and various other organizations.
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