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1 DEBATE Fi,-St ,-ow: Mr, Head, Sparks. Martin, Brumfield, Roberts, Hoffman, Sandy, Coleman, Evans, Oelze, Jones. Second row: Crouch, Blue, Firetag, Lewis, Brightman, Fisher, Nxemand, Martin. Wxnebrenner, Malone. JUNIOR AND SENIOR DRAMANCS First row: Mrs. McLaughlin, McClellan, Zeneldeen, Hunter, Lowe, Wand, Houck, Horgan, Hutchinson, Schlatter, Jones, Argyle, Sparks, Wyman, Eckland, Hadley. Second row: Bryan, Halberg, Krrkley, South, Hoff, White, Dillon, Johnston, Simpson, Murchison, Rose, Weaver, Anderson, Henderson, Firetag Morin. Third roiv: LeNorris, Gates, Frazier, Lapin, Wasserman, Saslow, Hughes, Johnston, Reynolds, Gottlieb, Goldberg, Leaf, Leslie. Sturn, Volheim, Fourth row: Harrington, Oelze, Gerard, McLure. Len- non, Petersen, Duranceau, Cleaveland, Kallas, Alworth, Oden, Emanuelson, Slinkard, Elliott, Jones. DEBATE Debate lost some of its prestige at Venice. due to the lack of an auditorium in which to speak. However, debaters worked diligently on such questions as Ref solved: That The Sales Tax Be Repealedfl A Venetian team composed of Leonard Dinowitz and Jack Cunningham debatedifthis question negatively at Los Angeles High. Although they lost the decision, Cunningham was awarded second speaker and Dinowitz fourth. The affirmative was debated at Venice by Charles Crouch and Bernard Blue. The former won first speaker. Resolved: That Capital Punishment Be Abolishedw was debated negatively against Santa Ana by Leo Firetag and Naida Sparks at Venice. The judges cast theirs votes unanimously in favor of Venice, giving Naida and Leo first and second speakers respectively. JUNIOR AND SENIOR DRAMATICS The senior play is no more! This will be so until a new auditorium is built. In its place the Senior Dramatics class gave several one act plays. The most important of these was Cappy Explains , a very hilarious production which was performed not only before the entire student body, but in various civic halls. 30
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