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Library Aides LEFT TO RIGHT: Marjorie Sherk, Robin Frost, Betty Hover, Roberta Tilley. ABSENT: Deborah Feiker. The newly organized group of library aides has been assisting in the library during the past year. Meeting regularly once a week and helping the librarian during study halls, the girls have learned the mechanics of library work and have assumed responsibility for much of the daily routine. Working quietly behind the scenes, the aides have contributed many hours of service to keep the library func- tioning smoothly. Dramatics Club FIRST ROW: Left to right--Gary Moore, Avis Goodhue, Judy Graves, Brenda Jorgenson, Alicia DeNood, Carol Otis, Helen Symons, Carol DeAnge1us, Carolyn Clark, Frederick Graves. SECOND ROW: James Outhuse, Roy Foster, Dorothy Smith, Anne Warren, Lynne Myers, Barbara Mollison, Lucinda Lyman, Jacqueline Hillenbrand, Mary Nietsche, Harry Pegg, Cecil Thomas. THIRD ROW: Jon Kmit, Andy Burr Robert Haskell, Jim Moran, Neal Menard, Roger Bisbee, Jim Hickey, Robert Hutchins, and Richard Thomas. 32
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Debating FIRST ROW: Left to right: Gary Mooreg Allen Moran, pres.: Nick Warreng Robin Frost. SECOND ROW Cecil Thomas: Peter Baturag Nicholas Dostie, Vice-pres.: Kathy Moran: Roberta Tilley. ABSENT: Dan Dunlevy. This year the Williamsburg debating team entered the Connecticut Valley League with an experienced team. They were successful in winning 17 out of 20 decisions to finish in second place in the league of eleven teams. Last year the team finished in fourth place with an 11 and 19 record. The topic debated was Resolved that the United Nations should be significantly strengthened. The affirmative debating was done by Dan Dunlevy, Nick Warren, and Cecil Thomas, After losing their first two debates at the Hopkins Academy tourna- ment, they were to lose only one other decision, thus finishing the season with '7 wins and 3 losses. The negative debating was done by Allen Moran. Peter Batura and Garry Moore. They won ten decisions while losing none. The highlight of the year occurred at the final tournament for the season. Here the Williamsburg teams defeated all three contenders. Of particular note was the defeat of the previously undefeated South Hadley affirmative team by our negative. South Hadley won the league for the third straight year with this year's record being 19 wins and 1 loss. The only member of this year's varsity team who will not be lost because of graduation is Cecil Thomasg however, among the novice debaters are Robin Frost, Katherine Moran, Roberta Tilley and Nick Dostie. All these are enthusiastic fresh- men anxious for varsity participation next fall. 31
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