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TN. .L-,W 67, 4 xl , . W. I. i, tr' tl lx i United Nations must come to the rescue of the nations Jane Jeffrey and Sandra Davis listen closely to prepare in North Africa, says Chuck Koeber in one of his ex- for their rebuttal against the team of Ellen Schulz and temporaneous speeches. Mary Granquist, Resolved, that governmental subsidies should be granted according to need to high school graduates who qualify for additional training. , That is the topic that has been repeated so many times by the debate students this year. For several I H months they worked on cases, both affirmative and negative. Day after day in class the familiarwordssfroml dill the teacher, Mr. Gilreath, came ringing to the ears of the eager students, Debate tomorrow! JW Sandra Davis, Jane Jeffrey, Ellen Schulz, and Mary Granquist debated in the first tournament which 'Lil' was held as Sioux City while Chuck Koeber entered the extemporaneous speaking. The girls were not ,H fortunate enough or experienced enough to win any debates, but it was good experience for them. Results r fr of future tournaments were better. 'll Debaters found that public speaking is an asset that will always be of value to them. lllil 1 H Students Express Themselves Through Speech BACK ROW: Mr. Gilreath, Bob Pile, Charles Ahlvers, Larry Tietgen, Bob Vogel, Mary Schroeder, Phyllis Cook, Sandra Davis, Jane Jeffrey, Mary Granquist, Ellen Schulz. FRONT ROW: Chuck Koeber, Gary Blecke, Jerry lVlcGinn, Judy Woods, Eileen Flege, Joleen Nelson, Colleen Willert IIYIIYIHWII . , 1 , HWmHHMI1
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135 Colors: Silver and Blue Flower: Rose Motto: With the ropes of the past, we will ring the bells of the future. CHARLES AHLVERS Choir l-2-3-4, Boys' Octette 4, Madrigal 3, Annual Staff 4, Thespians 3-4, Debate 4, Best Foot Forward 3, Base- ball 2. ALYCE BAIER Choir 2-3-4, Girls' Glee l, Pep Club 2-3-4. DEANNA BAIER S ' d State Music Clinic 3-4, District Music Contest Solo 3, Choir 2-3-4, Girls' Glee l-2-3, Girls' Trio 3-4-,Girls' Triple Trio 2-3-4, Madrigal 3, Sextet 2, Annual' Staff 4. All-around athlete Larry Hofeldt dives from the high board Senior president Charles Mellor calls his officers together. Other' officers are Deanna Baier, Larry Sheppard, Judy Heinemann, and Larry Hofeldt. I
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