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LIT CLUB TOP ROW: S. Moore, D. McGunegle, M. Orchard, D. Cubitt, P. Herdell, P. Pfaff, Mrs. Havens. SECOND ROW: G. Pritchett, A. Tworek, C. Padden, A. Kennedy, G. Meyers, B. Sanford, P. Wallace, M. Fulsher. ABSENT: B. Smith, M. McBride, J. Sweet, V. Albrecht. SOME OF THE LIT CLUB DEMONSTRATIONS Lf What is Judy cooking up now? :I T - iii Dale's demonstration on how to give a demonstration. Sponsored by POLEWACH STORES CO. Phone - T86 Sandusky Who is Gloria saying -45- watch the birdie to?
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DEBATE CLUB TOP ROW: Mrs. Waske, S. Morris, J. Bays, M. Orchard, J. Johnson, D. McGunegle, K. Hennika. SECOND ROW: L. Scott, D. Cubitt, D. Cubitt, B. Landsburg, K. Myas, G. Morgan, R. Branch, M Tobi. The topic of the debate team this year was: Resolved: That the Federal Govern- ment should sustain the prices of major agricultural commodities at not less than 9005: of parity. Virginia Schillinger and Mark Orchard made up the negative team with Betty Landsburg and Dale Cubitt on the affirmative side for the final debates. Early in the season Kay Myas, and Gary Morgan, negative, took part in two debates, while Duane Cubitt, Laura Scott, Marlene Tobi, Bob Branch, Kathy Hennika, David McGunegle took part in one round. The Sandusky negative team was defeated by Millington's affirmative team at the District Contest in Hastlett, February l8. The Sandusky Debaters placed second in the league this year. WINS Si LOSES I, Neg. Aff. ' Almont W W 'lily Cros - Lex W W lmlay City L L North Branch W W f Millington W L H W Brown City W W L ?'.i..ei-L Besides debating, Sandusky High School students entered the spring Forensic Contest, which includes orations, humorous readings, interprative readings, decla- mations, and extemporaneous speaking. Winners of the local contest go to the district meet. -44-
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F'U.TLLl'-IE NLLT-TEES CLLU3 TOP ROW Mrs Havens S Moore, C. Padclen, J. Johnson. SECOND ROW J Smith B. Tantcn, M. Fulsher, M. Bennett, B. Smith, N Hall L Tumch P LaBeIle The local chapter of the Future Nurses club was organized in T955 with T5 charter members. All girls from Junior and Senior classes who are in- terested in hospital work are eligible to join. lt is the purpose ofthe club to encourage them in Finding out what nursing requires, and what it offers, to help them decide wisely about pro- fessional or practical nursing as their career. Field trips are the highlights of the year's program. The trip of l957, which proved very interesting and ex- citing, was to the Grace Hospital in Detroit. Compliments of SANDUSKY DRUG CO. Phone T47 - Sandusky 46
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