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22 EL PINON CAMIPIUS illEGAIPIMOr lE IX spitf i)f the |ncscnt conditions, the Campus Megaphone, tnider Miss lieatty ' s supervision, lias heen pubHshed ]ironiptly every niunth. Every item of scliool activit} ' or interest is recorded in tlie ])ubh ' cation. The staff is to he congratuhited for its service to the scho il. ' i lu- echtors are: Edi- tor-in-cliief, Douglas Robinson; Associate Editor, Moward llillis ; News I ' .ditor, Margaret I ' atterson : lUisiness Managers, Norman Kinney, La Verne Smith; Organizations, Mary Arcularius, Howard Arcularius; Bovs ' Sports, Sidney McAfee; Girls ' S])orts, Hazel Dehy, ' irginia lUack; Features, Doro- thy Wilkerson, Carlton McKinney ; Social. Alice Houghton, Anabel Bulpitl ; Dorothy W ' ilkerson ; Pianist. Mary fallen Ryan. Humor. Helen liarlow. ICward Goldman; Exchange, Margaret Price, Betty i irent ; vStatf ' ryi)ists. Juanita Wells, Enid Anion; Advisor, Miss Beatty. - FRENCH CLUl ' . Til h I ' rench Club was organized this year under the supervision o Madame Foster. ' The pur])ose of this club is to encourage the use of I ' rench at all meetings, ' riie class elected officers as follows : Presidnt Dorothy D ' -an . ice-1 ' resident. J.uie Smith: Secretary. Genevieve Roberts; Typi ' i
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KL, riNON 21 OIRCINIESTIRA Till ' ' , ciirlifslia lia a aiii ln ' cn tlie k-ading musical i;riiui) nl llic school and has liccn thf source of the formation of the liand. dance or- chestra and several smaller groups, such as the trum|)et tri i. saxophone l aii l. iolin trio, and concert ensemlile. A most im])ortant aim of the or- chestra has heen to hring the student in contact with the hest in musical literature. Among the composers used ha e heen Wagner. ' I ' scliaikowsky, Ruhinstein, ' erdi, Mascagni, Mendelssohn, Chaminade and llandel. The orcliestra has a]i])eared at almost every school ])rogram. and from a dis- cotn-aging start at the first of the year has heen ahle to huild up a reputa- tion for harmonious j)la} ' ing. The band has appeared on several occasions when volume ot tone was desired.
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EL PINON S3 IDIEI ATIE CILIUIB THE Debate Club of the H. U. 11. S. started oil with g reat eiithusiastn this year, vith a very capable leader, Mr.. ' ood, who has had much experience in debating-, having been on several important debate teams in his college days. The members in the debate clnb this year are: Clare Johnson, Anabel Bulpitt, Tessie Crawford. ]{dward C.oldman, Neal Clark, Howard Hilli, ' =. Dorotliy Dixon, J -arl Wilson, I ay McMurry, Carlton McKinney. Dorothy Wilkerson and Mildred Hillis. The officers are : Clare Johnson President iirst semester, Dorothy Wilkerson President second semester; Analiel P ul- pitt, Vice-President; Jessie Crawford, Secretary-Treasurer; Ivlward Gold- man, Manager. The members practiced debating in the club for some time and in De- cember they had the first tryouts for inter-class debates. The question was: Should the Inter-Allied War Debts Be Paid? The first debate was between the Juniors and the l ' reshmeii. the Freshmen wiiniing the debate. The second debate was between the Seniors and the Soi)homorcs and this time the Seniors were victorious. A debate vas then given in assembly to decide the inter-class champion- ship. This debate was between the Seniors and the Freshmen, with the Seniors winning the championship. The championship team was composed of Pearl Wilson and Howard Hillis. Each member was awarded a medal and they both had their names engraved on the Debate Cup to lie placed in the library. During February 1933, there were two debates on Technocracy be- tween Bishop and Lancaster. The first debate was at Bishop and the Lancaster team was given a banquet before the debate took place. Dorothy Wilkerson and Pearl Wil son were the debaters for Bishop. Mr. Wood and Mr. Snidecor, the Lan caster coach, decided that the debates were to be non-decision, so the win
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