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. , 4? SPEECH CLUB. BOTTOM ROW: T. Compton, P. Sommerville, S, John- ROW: C. Gerk, A. Turpin, K. Moberg, C, Durbahn, N. Rosenberger son, D. Norby, B. Harris, C. Zahhos. SECOND ROW: F. Ferguson, F. Gustafson, J, Hammond, S. Barich, M. Edwardson, N. Lindgren. TOP C. Owens, R. Danielson. Speech, Debate hallenge Members Resolved: HThat nuclear weapons should be controlled by an international organizationf, This was the topic debated by this year's de- baters under the leadership of Ruth Westrom. They competed in ten tournaments before the regional meet. The highlight of the season was at the University of Minnesota where Village de- baters earned a nine-one record and tied for third place. The twenty-Hve members attended four prac- tice meets and St. Anthony held an invitational meet in November. At Mahtomedi St. Anthony won the uTommy,' award for the highest per- centage of ribbons won. After the pre-district meet at Farmington, six members went on to compete in district Hnals held at St. Paul Park. These peopleswere the fol- lowing: Connie Zahhos, Barbara Harris, Pat Sommerville, Theresa Compton, Cherijohnson, and Dianne Norby. Theresa went on to the re- gional contest. All speech club members and debaters com- peted for points in the National Forensic League to earn membership and degrees. Marge Cole and Pat Sommerville received the degree of dis- tinction. 28 DEBATE. BOTTOM ROW: C. Durbahn, K, Moberg, B. Harris. SECOND ROW: L. Oman, M. Cole, P. Sommerville, B. Bray. TOP ROW: T, Thomp- son, D. Haack, B. Ernt.
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F 1 5 i 5 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. BOTTOM ROW: B. Denker, R. Heideman, L. Lalcofas, D. Johnson, C, Petersen, D. Seorles, TOP ROW: D, Sandberg, J. Sommerville, J. Paulus, P. Watson, D, Petersen, V. Nelson, G. Heidemon, D. Norby, D. Houck. Honor Society Names New Inductees Following the induction, refreshments are served to the members and their parents by Lindo Lakotcis. On January 27, 1965, at 2:00 P.M., the new inductees ofthe National Honor Society were chosen. They represented the upper 565 of the junior class and the upper 15729 ofthe senior class. Members were selected by the faculty on the basis of citizenship, scholarship, leadership, and service. Richard Heideman, Bill Denker, Dale Searles, and Linda Lakotas gave speeches depicting these qualifications. Mr. Mel- by, school counselor, presided over the occasion and guest speakers were prin- cipal, Mr. Elias, and Mr. Eide, a board member. New inductees were Dennis Haack, Dianne Norby, Pamela Watson, Gerry Heideman, Virginia Nelson, Jay Paulus, Dorothy Petersen, Douglas Sandberg, and Jean Sommerville. After the assembly both new and old members and their parents attended a tea held in their honor. 27
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The maintenance of a C average, consent of the teaching staff, and rnost of all, the desire to be a teacher were the requirements for gaining admit- tance to the Future Teachers of America. Under the guidance of Mrs. Miller, the club ex- plored the teaching profession through movies, speakers and discussion. Officers were elected to take care of executive business. They were: Jim Talbot, President, Kathy Oberg, Vice President, Noel Blair, Secretary, Darlene Higgins, Treasurer, Nancy Bartlett, His- torian, and Jim C-rouse, Parliamentarian. A constitution was also drawn up to specify the goals of the organization, and to present the rules and regulations.Carmeled apples were sold to ob- tain the necessary funds for a Held trip to a teachers, college. A certain number of points were necessary for each member, in order for him to make the trip. Discussing planned activities are .lim Talbot, Mrs. Miller, and Jim Crouse. FT WorkWith Future Goals-in ind FTA. BOTTOM ROW: K. Oberg, B. Muciaczek, L. Perrin, L. Coliqnni, B- Ferrick, C- Burton, M- Peterson, C- Dougherty, R- Zgufowicz, A- Fitz- C. Grennan, N. Bartlett. SECOND ROW: M. Rosenberger, D. Higgins, geruld, C- Af1Cl9l'S0f1, J- DUUPWHSG- TOP ROW! B- Lundeen, -l- Crouse, C. Zahhos, C. Fleming, J. Sommerville, N. Pcrrill, N. Blair. THIRD ROW: K- PSGVSON, B- Denkef, D- SeCH'lSS, J- T0ll'JOl- l 29
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