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'fompefifion mflazmes V! Members of the debate class are busily discussing a current debate topic in 101. Some members are pro and some are con about the topic, Should direct cconoinic aid be limited to technical assistance and disaster relief? The class shall decide in this debate period what they think will be best. the 67'ZfhZl52d5l'U Richard McGowan Thomas Khncfel ter, Michael Demctsky md Betty Putaro, top debatcrs dtpirt for contest With other C F L members One of the popular activities in school is debate. The ability to express your View and to convince others of your opinion is a talent especially needed in a debate. Much time is spent looking for research material. These students are looking over the material they have accumulated. -LX KX ff' ,eff ff A Q P 1 X l Y H,.,,,,4v Agp- xx R 'XR
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have is no power like that of Ima omfom H L,,. A gleaming trophy for hu- morous speaking is proof of Tom Klinefelterfs capabili- ties as a speech student. 48 speakers for our school. For the past four years I. Patterson, M. Desmond, J. DelSo1e, and C. ,lure- Wiez have been outstanding Tnuamw For the past few years these juniors have been working harcl in the speech field. One of the qualities of a good speaker is the ability to listen to others speak. Listening attentively to Tom Klinefelter are: R. Krason, F. DeGregorio, I. Neiden- berger, N. Louvris and M. Demetsky. These hopeful speech students are registering for a tournament. These tournaments are held at various schools, thus giving the students an opportunity to make new friends and to improve their speaking ability. These speech students look eager and ready for competition. f I l
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Bob Lippert, coach, discuss- cs defensive moves with out- standing senior players, An- dy Hallam and Ronnie Pilar- ski. BA KETB LL Two Varsity players, Rich Hite and Andy Hallanfs agility and athletic Mike Branchen, attempt to score and skill may he a decisive factor in this bring another victory to their Alma game which will certainly prove ex- Mater. citing. These are the boys upon whom rests the school,s chances of developing a winning tearn under the capahle dircc- tion of coach, Boh Lippert. Success depends primarily upon numerous practice sessions. The Junior Varsity members are the future varsity play- trs upon which victory or failure in the next season greatly depends. Bob Schmitt, 62 , is a fine pospect for Varsity squad. HND?
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