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neakers Gain Xnerience n Varied Ways Caroll Horn negative captain points out places for emphasis in colleague Geneva Jefferson s speech and James Story does the same for affirmative partner Gwen Rowe Eugene Barrett and Kenneth Selzer put questlons to Angel Arellano nn a public speaking panel while Angel amlably answers their queues 38 Members of the public speaking class have spoken many words dur- ing the course of the past year, gaining experience in written manu- script speaking, debating, and panel discussions. The main speaking tournament participated in was the Lions Club Contest, in which Ross Sharp and Martha Berry took top local honors expounding on the topic What the Constitution of the United States Means to Me During Public Schools Week the class presented a program of speak ing for parental audience A debate on the national topic Resolved That the President of the United the United States should be elected by a direct vote of the people was heard Sharon Waechter delivered the national prize winning essay on I Speak for Democracy written by Elizabeth Evans James Story finished the evening by presenting his Constitution speech Ross Sharp and Martha Berry look over rules and regulations of Llons Speaking Contest where they represented the school WHS? , . I . . I . . , . . I I 1 , I I I I I ' I , . . 5 if f. .., ,Q -K Q S' is fe ' , ' A
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l CSF members Diane Smithson, Marilyn Geist, Ilene Franchini, CSF officers check over their scholarship points with first and Dorothy Fries smile as they prove their knowledge by semester secretary, Elma Maddox. Others are James Story, the dictionary. Ross Sharpt Jim Bell, and Angel Arellano president: Janet Tuttle, second semester secretary, Angel look skeptical. Arellano, vice president, Donna Neal, student council rep- resentative, and Miss Marsalette Carpenter, adviser. I-lonor Societies Deward ieh Achievement Chapter l44c California Scholarship Federation, though small in number both semesters, worked hard to raise money through hot dog and soft drink concessions. This money was used at the end of the year to award scholarships to deserving individuals. Dancing, a scavenger hunt, and a waffle supper highlighted the one party the intellect- uals managed to crowd into their busy schedules. The school's other honor society, Quill and Scroll, had a hard time functioning, with only two members. Jim Bell and James Story, editors of the Hi-Lite and Tule respectively, were the only persons qualified for membership in the organization. Andrew Diaz tastes hot dog prepared tor him at CSF con- cession booth. Dorothy Fries and Ilene Franchini await more customers while Janet Tuttle pours a soda. Hi-Lite Editor Jim Bell listens attentively while Annual Edi- tor James Story explains the problems of their being the school's only Quill and Scroll members.
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