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I' Forensics Club ummm OFFICERS-Front row, from left, JoAnn Utz, Secretaryg Mark Wendelboe, Sargeant-of-Arms, Toni Miller, Treasurer. Second row: Chris Gresham, President, Peter Chase, Vice President. For the sake of argument . . . The re- cently organized Debate Club fared very well in its initial year. The club partici- pated in debates at Weber, Utah, Moapa Valley, Dixie of Saint George, Utah, the Southern Nevada Invitational Debate, and climaxed the year at the State Debate Tournament in Reno. In addition, several members received trophies from civic or- ganizations for their outstanding Work. Western High School owes much to this club for its efforts in raising the prestige of our school. FORENSICS-Front row, from left, James Clarke, JoAnn Utz, Nadine Ukeiley, Toni Miller, Toni Mau, Clive Jones. Second row, Mr. Dayle Rust-advisor, Ladd jones, Mark Wendelboe, Peter Chase, Del Farr, Roger Williams, Philip O'Neil. Third row, Richard Lassiter, Mike Leavitt, Tim Timmons, Adam McCoy. -51.-
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.Z-if: Guild ART GUILD-from left, Janette XVills, Dave Katz, Danny Ludwig, True Smith, Pat Kennelley, john johnson, Mildred Marks, Mr. Walter lflcobson-advisor, Ken jochin, Connie Gomez. 0FFICERSYFrom left, 'l'n-uc Smith, Sccreturyg ju- nettc XVills, Vice President. I Forming a figurine of clay or graceful- ly adding the final stroke to a portrait, Art Guild members joined in creative in- terest to better their artistic skills. By making signs for the dances and games, the club earned funds to finance their ac- tivities. Members were inspired by the tireless help offered by their advisor, Mr. Walter Jacobson, They assisted both the newspaper and yearbook with artwork. In adding their artistic touch to Western High Schoolis first year, students shared the experience of creating school em- blems and a lasting creative tradition. They look to coming years and future fields with opportunities for artistic ful- fillment. Danny Ludwig President
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