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'Q tot Arms socierv s td GI P opp J c i r Forum The forensic art will never die at St. Joe's if our Debating Society has anything to say about it as can be iudged from the fervor exhibited by this small but active and growing group G. Gurtner refutes his opponent Z' to GG At the start of the season Brother Alfred found he had three teams composed of returnees Gail Gurtner and Loville Martlock and newcomers Robert Collins Robert Nesslin Frederick Burke and .lohn Castro In two debates with Canisius the debaters drop ped 30 and 21 decisions ln later debates St Joe s tied Bishop McMahon and Mount St Mary s and in rematches with each school the Maroons beat Bishop McMahon only to lose to the Mount by a very slim margin. Brother Alfred, moderator and coach, entered the debaters in league competition held during the spring season. The newly formed association, the Niagara Frontier Debating League, is com- posed of five area schools, viz., Mount St. Mary's, Bishop Duffy, St. Joseph's Academy, Stella Niag-
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l 2 - -qu f ., 'Q 5 . an ' 'T .3 ..: s . , 4 . . . . x K X V Qllft t s . -. Y J ,- . , 1 '. -2 sv, 121- -. Voice of Democracy Contenders ara and St. Joe's. The topic for the debates this year was one which leading politicians have debated among themselves. Resolved: That the electoral vote should be cast in direct proportion to the popular vote. The negative team travelled to Lockport to St. .loseph's Academy where they came out victorious and again to Niagara Falls and St. Mary's where they downed some tough opposition. The season closed on a less happy note in the school's library when St. Mary's of Niagara Falls defeated an affirmative team composed of Gail Gurtner, Loville Martlock and Robert Collins, re- butallist for Martlock. Regardless of the wins and losses, the valuable information and experience received by the de- baters is an immeasurable aid for future compe- titions. Having recruited several juniors and fresh- men Brother Alfred is already making plans for lO3 + NM another even more successful season. The Public Speaking Forum functioned very little this year but it did sponsor one contest in the school. Jerry Brunning and Bert Frederick were the leading contenders, with the former, being ad- iudged the winner, advancing to the Kenmore Voice of Democracy contest. He attained second place and received an RCA 45 record player. Debaters await the Mount 65
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