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Frosh Front How (I. to r): K. East, J. Bcrgtz, N. Roper, B. Stapleton; Back Row (1. to r.): P. Gomez, P. Dryden, J. Clark, W. Fisher, G. Botcro. Rod McLeod pives his win- ninp speech. Sophs Front Row (1. to r.): R. Christian, A. Mcnaster, J. Flana- pan, D. Miller, K. Kelly; Back Row (1. to r.): D. Casper, P. De- vine, B. O’Brien, R. McLeod, T. Keefe, P. Kelsey, G. Horpan. On Tuesday morninp, February eleventh. Father Charles Henry, S.J., Forum moderator, and the debate team of Dave Mezzera and John Scalia departed via jet from San Francisco Inter- national Airport. Their destination was Wash- inpton, D.C., home of Georpetown University, scene of the Georpetown National Hiph School Invitational Debate Tournament, the largest tournament of this type in the United States. After two days of debating teams from across the continent, Dave and John placed tenth out of a total of one-hundred and ciphty teams. John was also amonp the top twenty speakers. Re- turninp on Monday, February seventeenth, Dave and John won the National Qualifyinp Tourna- ment at the University of Santa Clara, and as a result, they will represent S.I. at the National Debate Finals at the University of Akron, Ohio. Mezzera and Scalia — the 10th best debate team in the nation. Senior debators Williams and Kirby.
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FR. C. HENRY, S.J. Moderator FORUM MR. J. COLEMAN, S.J. Moderator Seniors (1. to r.): P. Cooper, P. Bergez, J. Scalia, D. Mezzera, R. Kirby, C. Williams. The desire for poise and confidence in communication with one’s fellow man has drawn many to participate in the Forum at S.I. They all know that the only way to gain this poise and confi- dence is through experience. This experience has been reaped by Forum members in debat- ing and individual speech events this past year. From every tour- nament the S.I. speakers participated in, awards were brought home. Over sixty trophies were accumulated by these S.I. champs this last year. The coaches — Fr. Henry, S.J. and Mr. Coleman, S.J. — and the Forum officers — Dave Mezzera (Pres.), Al Rodrigues (Vicc- Pres.), and Dave Miller (Sec.-Treas.) — forged the Forum as a single body working together as any team should. The seniors have left a record that will be hard to match. Heading the list arc the debate team of John Scalia and Dave Mezzera and the team of Bob Kirby and Chuck Williams. Scalia and Mezzera represented S.I. both at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., and at the National Tournament at Akron, Ohio. The two senior debate teams also did very well in individual events. Paul Bergez and Phil Cooper, feared by other schools in the league, excelled in oratory. .The juniors arc already showing their experience in the speak- ing lines. The debate teams of Gene Payne and Frank Gollop, Al Rodrigues and Greg Ryken, and Sevcrin Rizzo and Dan Rodriguez have shown that they arc ready to pick up the strings of victory next year. Excellent individual speakers can be found among the juniors too: Al Rodrigues, Mark Yost, Walt Rchdish, and Bob LeRoy who again this year did consistently will in Impromtu. The sophomores have some up and coming debate teams: Gary Horgan and Bill O’Brien, Kevin Kelly and Dave Miller, and Bob Christiam and Al Menaster. These three teams add to the total of seven A-division debate teams at S.I. — twice as many as any other school in the state of California. Rod McLeod, Bill O’Brien, and Kevin Kelly lead the sophomores in individual speaking along with Phil Kelsey, James Flanagan, and Tom Ncagle. These names from the ranks of the freshmen will be heard many times as the winner of a future tournament: Norman Rogez, John Bergez, Kevin East, George Botero, and Fred Campagnoli. The experience gained by the seniors in their four years of com- petitive speaking has brought them the poise and confidence that they desired when they joined the Forum at S.I. Juniors Front Row (1. to r.): F. Gollop, M. Yost, A. Rodrigues; Back Row (1. to r.): S. Rizzo, G. Ryken, G. Payne, D. Rodriguez, W. Rchdish.
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