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Radio<br />

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Television<br />

SDS debaters added another successful year to their credit. The debate team took honors in Long<br />

Beach by winning the sweepstakes award in the Spring Individual Events Championship Tournament.<br />

Sheldon Gero, a retired Navy chief with 20 years experience, led the team to victory by winning<br />

first place in the interpretive reading event. William Van Loo and Mike Siavit were second and third<br />

in the event.<br />

Other SDS winners were Linda Butler, first in junior women's extemporaneous and second in women's<br />

impromptu; Candy Trimble, third in women's impromptu; Paul Lucas, third in oratory and second<br />

in extemporaneous and Ruth Chambers, second in women's interpretive reading. Sixteen students<br />

competed for SDS.<br />

Dick Castro and Bruce Chassy, both speech majors, flew to Kansas in March to participate in The<br />

Heart of America Debate Tournament against 24 colleges and universities including Dartmouth, Harvard,<br />

Northwestern, Ohio State, Notre Dame and West Point.<br />

Castro and Chassy competed against the top 38 debate teams from the western state colleges and<br />

universities at Clairmont Men's College and were chosen to compete in the National Debate Championships<br />

at West Point in May. This was the twelfth straight year SDS has qualified for the Tournament.<br />

In the past the teams have taken one second and one third place.award.<br />

Ginger Brubeck pauses in script memorization with fellow co-workers Jeff Honeycutt and Diana<br />

Grassfield in KEBS staff room.<br />

Bill Fouch cues up a record in music hour of KEBS.<br />

As San Diego State College expands so does its curriculum in<br />

radio and television. It is one of the few broadcasting curriculums<br />

in the nation and offers a four year study in radio, television, and<br />

other related subjects leading to the bachelor of science degree in<br />

broadcasting. Radio and television operates the new closed circuit<br />

classes in Health Education and Psychology and works closely with<br />

the San Diego television and radio stations. They have originated<br />

"Happy Hideout", a children's hour in their own FM radio station<br />

KEBS. They have also developed "San Diego State Profile", a television<br />

program on a local San Diego station bringing much credit<br />

to our college through broadcasting.<br />

DEBATE TEAM, left to right: Mike Siavit, Pat Walsh,<br />

Dr. Jack Mills, Dick Castro, Judy Thompson, John<br />

Wahlen, Candy Trimble, Bruce Chassey, Linda Butler,<br />

Dick Saunders, Pete Paladino, Dr. Robert Benjamin,<br />

Randie Schreve, and Dr. Dennis Day.<br />

Debate<br />

Team<br />

Last minutes preparations are made by Dick Myers before new<br />

closed circuit television classes in Health Ed. begin.<br />

Dick Saunders, kneeling,<br />

and Pete Paladino, John<br />

Whalen, and Mike Siavit admire<br />

trophies the Debate Team has<br />

won through the years.<br />

226 •<br />

Tom Skinner, foreground, and Tim Steele operate monitors in closed circuit<br />

&_'_ .. : .. :_-<br />

Johanna Paladino with Prof.

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