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Trinity's varsity debate team, consisting of juniors Dan Bischoff, Bruce Davenport, Dave Wagner, and sophomore Buddy Rogers, attained an 8-8 overall record this year. This was quite an achievement, for all of the team's members were first-year debaters. The varsity team wound up in fifth place in their league, losing to Seneca in a playoff round which deci- ded fourth place. One of the highlights of the debate season was a series of televised con- tests, Reason and Controversy, sponsored by Bellarmine- Ursuline College and WLKY-TV, in which Trinity participated. In these contests, Trinity won its first two debates against Western and Southern, but failed to win in their third and fourth appearances against tough teams from Sacred Heart and Waggener, respectively. The .TV debaters Cjuniors Terry Hancock, Mike Riordan, sophomore Jim Dickens, and freshman Bruce Tomassettij, finished with an excellent 8-2- league record , placing first in their bracket. They also placed third in the city championship tournament, losing only on speaker points, which enabled the debaters to finish with a 12-5 overall record. In an interstate tourna- ment at Gatlinburg, Tennessee, the JVs placed second out of the twenty- five schools competing. Debate qleft to right, standingj Buddy Rogers, Jim Dickens, Dan Bischoff, Terry Hancock, and Mr. Steven Griffin fmoderatorj. fsittingj Mike Riordan, Bruce Tomassetti, Dave Wagner, and Bruce Davenport.
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The 1969-'70 Trinity Student Council, headed by Vince Johnson, presi- dent, and Fr. Merkt, moderator, had a rather eventful year. Its Steering Committee acted successfully upon the following projects: lj the: formula- tion of a policy'concerning school dances, 23 the permission of student mus- taches, 3, the organization of Intramural basketball teams, 45 the planning of the Student-Faculty basketball game, 51 the ordering of Junior and Senior class pins, 65 the planning of the 1970-'ll Student Council elections, and 75 the organization of the St. Patrick's Day Dance, fin conjunction with Sacred Hearty, for the benefit of St. William 's Camp for Underprivileged Children in Indiana. Student Council officers were: Vince Johnson, president, Kevin Connell vice-president, Frank Scanlon, secondvice-president, John Poole, secretary, and Jeff Baker, treasurer. This year 's election results enabled the team of Dan Woock and Mike McCarthy to capture the offices of the presidency and Vice-presidency, res- pectively. Frank Clark and Steve Woock, in an extremely close election, placed first in the respective offices of second vice-president and secretary, and freshman Bob Woock was elected treasurer for the 1970-'71 school year. Student Council fleft to rightj Norb DeGrella, Don lmpellizzeri, Jeff Baker, Frank Scanlon, Kevin Connell, Vince John- son, John Poole, Mike Riordan, Dan Woock, Mike Bauer, Don Hissam, and Paul Mershon. Not pictured: Rich Browning .
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ECHO Cleft to right, standingy Terry Hancock, Mark Sallee, Bruce Raque, John Eiler, Kevin McAdams, and Dennis Bohr. fsittingj Kevin Martin and Tom Murdock. flyingj Joe Wight and Tim Barry. Not pictured: Tom Johnson, Rick Blake, Dave HAMROCK Q left to rightj Charles Spizzirri, Tom Leppert, Steve Oechsli, Frank Poschinger Joe Scholl, John Clark, Bruce Raque, Rick Oliphant, Pat Meehan, Brian Searles and David Fortney. Not pictured: Rick Blake and Dave Stoltz.
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