Amplifier v. 18, no. 7; (1973, Mar. 2)

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Photo by Nick Pentilla

CONGRATULATIONS JOHN EVENS

The AMPLIPIER

ON YOUR

WINNING

BRIDGE!

Montana College of Min'eral Science and Technology BUTTE, MONTANA

Vol. 18, No.7

. Friday, March 2, 1973

Hardy and M(~C()llnaha I禄)a(~e I~irst 14 Achieve 4.0

in Speech Tournament

Photo by Lee McKinney

New Fina eial Officer Frank Klo delis

DO "T JUST SIT THERE GET I VOlVED!

14' ran K KondellS, longtime Butt resident, has been appoin ted Financial Aid Officer 路 nd Director of Auxiliary Enterpris s at Montan Te~h. The appointment was rtective Febru ry 16th. . . Kondelis new ssignrnenf WIll include responsibility for the operation of the dormitory and the student Union Building. Prior to coming to Tech, he serv d s Business Man ger for .jen tor L onard V inio s private

enterprises. Previous to this, he worked many years in the insurance industry, both as manager and as agent, Kondelis has previously' donated many hours of hard work and

dedication to Montana Tech through his efforts as president of the Montana Tech Boosters. Kandelis is married to the former Sally Cooke and has three children: Michael 16, Joe 14, and Pauline 11.

Montana Tech's Dayle Hardy an d Donna McConnaha, both of Butte, were awarded first place in novice debate at the annual Montana Intercollegiate Speech Tournament at Carroll College. . The team defeated Bozeman in the final round, receiving a unanimous decision of 5-0. Seven colleges and universities participated. Judges for the final debate were Mr. Ron Richards, Judges Gordon Bennett and Peter Meloy, Mr. Bob Cummins, all of Helena, and former U. S. Representative Arnold Olsen. Mark Davis and Brandt Thomas, members of the second debate team also from Butte, chalked up a 4-2 record. Other Montana Tech participants in the speech tournament were extemporaneous, Mark Davis and Debbie Tuttle, Divide; oratory, Brian Sayre, Great Falls; Wendy Swanson, Butte; and Arlene Weber, Whitehall; and oral interpretation, Dayle IIardy, Donna McConnaha and Dan Parent, all of Butte. Wayne O'Brien, a Tech stu. dent, currently on duty as a legislative intern, served as a judge in the preliminary rounds. Forensic Director for Montana Tech, Mrs. Lucille Alt, said, "We are happy to announce that next year on February 7-9, Montana Tech will host the Montana Intercollegiate Speech Tourna-

ment We 路last hosted the tournament two years ago and we're looking forward to having it on our campus again."

Montana Tech's Donna McConnaha, Butte, was awarded first place honors in expository speaking at the WYMONDAK i speech tournament at Rocky' Mountain College. Wendy Swanson, also of Butte, won third place trophy in the same event. The debate team finished with a 3-2 record. They were defeated only by Wyoming teams. Nine colleges and universities from Montana, Wyoming and South Dakota participated. Brandt Thomas and Donna McConnaha, both of Butte, gar- . nered first place awards in duo .tnterpretation. Dayle Hardy, Butte, and John Burke, Great Falls, also competed in the event. Brian Sayre, Great Falls, a ,Tech senior, assisted in judging. Mark Petroni, Butte, chalked up a 6th place overall in group discussion. Other members of .the Tech team to place in the event were: Roberta Pengelly, Butte, eighth place, and Wendy Swanson, ninth place. Arlene Weber, Whitehall, and Mark Davis, Butte, were also Montana Tech participants in the tournament.


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