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Le t to rzgfvl: Tom Gaffney, Bob Kudrmz, Otto Koafasfr, Coach Bill Hanson, Charley Bosserman, Don MtKe11Z1e and Diff? Nelxon. LPHA KAPP RHO . . . ,ff ' wx y, ri it new type ol St. Martins answered the call of debate coach Bill Hanson last November. The original team that came to the initial turnout was composed of Bob Kudrna, Otto Kovash, 'l'om Gaffney, and Charles Bosserman. .VX fifth man entered the roster at the beginning of the spring semesterg this was Dick Nelson, who teamed up with Bosserman to help bring the Saint debaters re- cognition at the 'llhirteenth Annual Forensics Tourney held at the College of Puget Sound. The other team on that pleasant tournament for the debaters was composed of Kudrna and Kovash. Pernzrmczzl rlub. Capitalixing on their early success, the forensic and rhet- oric' group organized itself into a permanent club, taking the official name of Alpha Kappa Rho. The first invitational Non-lilimination Debate Tournament, which found six Northwest colleges entered, was conducted at the college under the auspices of the .XKR and the Associated Students. lts continuation as an annual event is promised. By Hob Kudrmz, fllilt Vice Presidzfnl.
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cg .fdgfatfg wma Serenad . . . -JMS!! I I I onie to the March Grits was the invitzltion. More than 300 Pre- Lenten St. Mzn'tin's College lorinztl-goers unswerecl the cull to the annual Sopho- more Scrrenzlcle. .X rainy Monclzty night. Fehruztry 21, proviclecl eontrztst LTlIlI7ll2lS- izing the gzliety ol couples Cl1I'l'1'lllg at trzinsplznitecl March Gras through the gi- gantic' lilllglllllg mouth ol' ll gztilycolor- ecl grinning nlzlslc. llol 111111 l'l1'lb. The spzicious :incl newly-rellovzttecl clztnce lloor ol the New ixlIlCl'lt'llll Legion llzlll put the l'un-seelc- ers to their ohiective :is the l1lllSlC' ol' Humps lllzwlcwell :incl his orchestrzl lill- ecl the clecorzntc-cl hztll with music' sweet :incl low-tlien hot :incl hep. Spotlights lmlztyecl on bouncing hzllloons hehincl the huncl . . . :incl streznners that lorinecl the nntlti-colorecl fllllflllf. Across the opposite wzill lroni the Ol'C'llCSll'll was written Conte to the Mzlrcli Crush in large, easily cliscernilmle letters. l311ll1mr1.s' 111111 C11r111'l1fliglll. Setting off the typical lXl1n'cli Grits il2lllCC, hul- loons were clroppecl lronl il center piece hzinging zxhove the lloor. Miclwziy through the c'x'ening. in the rniclst ol falling lmlloons. cztncllelight lroni the tzthles zincl Sllxiilllllllg conletti, the orch- estrzl niovecl lil'Olll stztncl to clzince lloor, let loose with 'lfloine to the Mztrcli Grits. Soplroinore i'OllllllllIL'L' heztcls inc'lucl- ecl: lfrecl R:1closex'ic'l1, general cihaiirinzlng Holm Zzivzilzl, 2ll'l'2lllg'CIlll'llISQ Lou Miller :incl Ken XVllll2llllSOIl, clc-corzttionsp Bill Kzllenius, tickets :incl lJl'Og'l'1llllSl .Xl Mct- Donnell, painting: :incl Marty Mzircli- ewlczt, rc-lrc-slnnents.
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Left lo riglvt. First row: Gordon Brown, Stoll Fraser. Ernie Linnenlqolvl, B011 Basiflv, jolvn Klaxa, Bernie Donahue, Iolvn Tyson, Herb llflueller, Ken Larlwlvauglv, Mike Radoxlzy. Second row: Cliff Cyr, for Galipean, lim Fouls, Marty MdTCl'JED'kd, Boll Zavala. Bill Ernfcrt. Ben l 1lL'l7S, Bill Pelerson. Fred Rado- feviflv. Third row: firn Berry, Tim Sweeney. Dan Marzriiori. Ed Sirnpmn. Dave Hughes. Dirk Taylor. Ray Enfingx. Fourtlv row: Homer Wray. Dean Dion, Bob Burnx, Gerry Kelly. Pat McDo11ald, Carl Sieberx, Syd Chandler, jack Tenenbaurn, Ken Tlribodeau, Dave Baker. CLB bill b sgball nl L M incl sumo- .'.r - ful yczir. It was in thc meetings. hcld on thc lirsl lXlonil:iy ol' each nronrh, that thc club fornlulzitecl its policics :incl tllcri-by bcfzunc- un :ifliw Ol'f3,'1lIlll2lIl0ll in Ihcr collcgc-. Led by Prcsiclc-nl Dznw l'luglu-s. thi- M Cllub zicljourm-cl to Klrzumifs Calc for dinner nu-clings-zu plvzisxuu clivcrsiun lrmn thc usual husincss im-cting. N. xx Omposcil of 2lYVZll'Ll winnc-rs ol' thi- lour lnzijor sports - football, basket- ga . , 211- 2 , zu c rzurk - that ' Club haul zinolhcr zuitivc 1 .' ' css lUf'mI16r.s'l1i,D Rffrnrrl. Bvsiclcs being zwtivc in :ill clzisscs ol' thc srlmol. thc M Club boasts thc lzirgcst nrcnllx-rsllip in its lmislury. It was bolstcrccl by ai num- ber of zithletifzllly inclinccl lil'L'SlllllL'll who invzuln-ml thc lX'2li'i'l-lll C'2lllllJllS lust lzlll. Besides having clinncr meetings. this active Ol'Q,'llllll2lIlOll hi-lcl spa-ciznl zithlc-lic' :is- scnlblics, llslrcrccl at hzlskctlmll QZIIIICS. :incl zlssislcml at trzick IIICCIS. Other ol'liic'crs ol' thc club zum- -lim Fouls, Yli'l'fIll'C'Sllll'lllI .lim llc-rry, sL'c'1'1-lilly trcusurcrg and Dick Tzlylor, SCIQCZIIll-ill-2ll'lllS. By llnw: Hllg'll!f.S', M Club 1Jl'l'.S'l!ll'IIl.
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