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ifv' , , LAM 4 W' f f X fig 4 A SPEECH CLUB. Front row: Lois Ting, Ingrid Liu, Amy Chow, Desiree Dileog second row: Bobby Chandler, Chris Bray, Todd Smith, Terry Wha- len, Gigie Mendoza, Ronda Harding, Mrs. Karla Henry. 4 SPEECHLESS, Sonia Villegas listens attentively at the meeting. Sonia as a junior was the club secretary. Speech Club!Organizations 6 1
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+q , IN CHARGE OF THE MEET1 NG , Stacey Wallen, captain of the Debating T - - . eam, t the re s onslbility of each member was reads th e rules of the club. At their first mee mg ' p explain d t e o them by the officers. BUs1L Y PREPARING FOR THEIR FIRST T OURNAMENT , Ms. Karla V Henry ex - plai V t ns o the members the areas needed to be co d vere . Speech Club took time- out from lunch . at tim . es to organize their activities, M 4 f ft,,,,,, MW! WWWIWW ,,,,,,,f y fi 4'-www f ? .4-, hu Mm-,Q-Q . ,, A M l . 60 had more ex- 4 i other twenty schools perience than us, explained secre- tary Sonia Villegas. Speech Club was founded at the end of the l984 school year to pro- mote speech and debate on campus. According to Ms. Henry, the mem- bers entered every contest and tour- nament that they were invited to, such as speech contests, debates, stu- l?'or years Walnut High School dent congress tournaments, etc., in was lacking in an important extra- order to gain experience. curricular activity. lt's .great that To pay for entry fees and Speech Mrs. Henry is willing to get a new and Debate Federation Dues, the speech program going, asserted Mr. club held fundraisers such as the Steve Bailey. Candy Sale in February. Being a new organization on cam- lt was a lot of hard work, but it A pus, Speech Club Started out with was all worthwhile, for the progress ' only twenty members. But were we made throughout the year was still growing, commented Ms. Karla imrnensefl said senior Bobby Chan- Henry. dler. Bobby went on to say, l liked They were certainly off to a good the debates the most, because debat- start, for they won a 'ith place tro- ing is extemporaneouslf' phy at their first tournament, which According to Chandler, the next WHS held on JGUUHTY 26, 1935- members should have it a bit easier, 'Tor a team with no experience or because they laid the groundwork any background whatsoever, l think and established WHS'5 name among we did great. Especially since the X the tournament Circles, 8 'N lii'i 2 Kwai: -if-we --:see -V , V . V his A,2f:f5Q4i2la'YfVb6g fi f X, :ft er. , ' X i, ., 1 lf M?'fY'PiiX:ficiafr 4 , . gigs , X G ff5iYcifi:,ao.ai, .,,, Organiza . tlonsfspee ch Club N-s svessw., wi we , ,M My ,V fy we xawy ww ff, , Wf fwn We ' ffffhwh 'Quay afyrf , ,WMM are My ww wwf -vhrllissxi Qi, wi EQ 3 tb 53: s .XR -SS i Q Wffwn
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