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fuuck might Je .mid on 50154 .4z'cfe.4---iqcfdiion FRONT ROW: Elizabeth Bryon, Barbara Beetles, Karen Kossuth, Robin Ormes, Gwynne Douglass, Becky Beard, Becky Kushnir, Tamra Wood. SECOND ROW: Russ McClain, Doug Derrer, Jim Scarboro, Jim Thomasson, John Akers, George lrwin, Maurice Mendel. BACK ROW: Howard Steadman, Quinn Gardner, Cory Atwood, David Hite, John Perkins, Dick Runyan, Chris Hardy. Resolved: That the United States Foreign Aid Should Be Substantially ln- creased. This has been the challenging subiect lor discussion by the members of the i957-58 Debate Club. Pros and cons ot this question were weighed at tournaments held in Durango, Longmont, Boulder, Denver, Pueblo, Fort Collins, and Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Cheyenne, Wyoming. Under the guidance ot Mr. Higgins, the sponsor, debators received training in the techniques of argumentation and developed skills in public speaking. Gt- ficers were President Doug Derrer, Vice President Margot Hallenbeck, Secretary Liz Bryan, Treasurer Tamra Wood, and Historian Cory Atwood. gp X1 A 'Au Doug Derrer, Margot Hallenbeck, John Akers, and Elizabeth Bryan debate an important issue i l i l i i i Cvfglflfiilgtinrt
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