

~ E
TED: andra imp on,
retary; Jim ard, pre•ident.
Ron Greene, trea urer; Bill
~Iontro.
, vi e preoident.
The fir t major d bate of the Vestal D -
bate Oub within the chool wa
with
the
tu–
dent Council over th propo ition that orne
change hould be made in it policie and
action . The debat hinged mainly on the qu -
tion of the Refer nee Committee and wa won
b • the affirmative ide led by Fred Buehl r and
arl Kocian.
TA DI G: F. Buehler. ROW 0 E: . Kocian, G. Romonchuk. ROW
.TWO: T. Benz lew ki, P. Alley, . Cockrell. ROW THREE: F. Hoff tadt,
J.
Ramer, V. Kryger.
Thi ear officer have led the tudent
Council of Ve tal to a ne' limit of power and
po ition
be
oming for the fir t time the true
school leader that it hould. They have begun
u h new practic a tudent Reference Com–
mittee, tudent parking, and the ba i of an
honor y tern for the future a well as carry–
ing on projects from pa t years, for example,
the Field rvice Program and tudent scholar-
hips. Faculty advi or
i
Mr.
Marvin.
Thi i
the
first year that Ve tal ha had
a formal debate or Debate Club, and it ha
be n a claimed by all a doing a wonderful
job from the beainning. The club participates
in
formal debates with other area schools on
a given topic and within itself on hool mat–
ter , uch as " hould senior receive pecial
privileges?" and
"Why
not co-ed
gym
cla se ?"
Mr . Kavanaugh ha done an excellent job a
advi or in leading one of V tal' newest club .
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