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TRIBUNAL First row: Judge Larry Stroblc: Student Fed. Pres. Denver Mitch- ell: Vice-president, Ralph Shepler. 9, Second row: Treasurer, Robert Var- nerg Secretary, Hester Casey: Will- iam Sperry: Walter Pasternalc. Third row: Norman Lewis: David Sweclcerg Richard Sutton: Clem Clower. f Presided over by Judge Larry Stroble, the regular group ot class otticers and student tederation big-wigs, the Tribunal court again meted out various, humiliating sentences to the poor innocent trosh. As an added attraction this year, ditlerent members ot the court gave especially incorrigible freshmen, stern lectures on the true meaning ot treshmen rules. Prize taux pas ot all the sessions was that ot Sgt. at Arms Sweclcer, who while swearing in one trembling victim, got his words mixed and aslced it the person would tear to swell the truth?
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GLEN NA TUCKER, senior from Grantsville, is truly repre sentative ot the s irit ot S l p a em College. An apt student and proficient athlete, she abl if lt'll y u i s her portrayal as Tigress.
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DEBATE Guided by Prof. Marion P. Summers, the college debate has consistently done nothing during the whole year. This can be blamed only on the members themselves since an organization cannot be successtully operated unless all members give 'Full cooperation at all times. It has been the custom tor several years to send the two most outstanding debaters to Chapel Hill, North Carolina, to engage in the national contest. ln previous years they have won distinguished recognition by defeating teams ot well known eastern institu- tions. However, due to the war and the shortage ot rubber, the team was unable to attend this year. The debaters assisted Prof. Harley Bond with the fourth annual speech festival held on March 27. This is the primary contest among central West Virginia high school stu- dents who vie for honors in various phases ot public speaking. The contest included oration, poetry, extemporaneous speaking and debate. OFFICERS Advisor Prot. Marion P. Summers President Cecil Underwood Vice-President Helen Lemon Business Manager Robert Cochrane MEMBERS First Row: Murlin Arms: Harold Bakker: Ruben Brissey: Robert Cochrane Second Row: Harmon Dickinson Jerry Hannon: Lillian Jones Third Row: Helen Lemony Everett Sperry: William Sperry: Cecil Un- derwood
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