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FEBRUARY February .... a flood of new activities rushes Eugene high into the beginning of a new semester .... months have passed .... school actors, athletes and mus- iciians have gained recognition in their respective fields of attainment .... now, an- other group comes to the front .... the leading activity of this month is debate: EHS arguers, under Coach Allison enter the forensic meet at McMinnville .... pitted against teams from 21 schools, Eugene high debaters led by Speer and Devereaux battle a worded way into the semi-finals . . . others rate high. . . . Interesting events crowd Dean Constance's activity calendar .... in patriotic pattern the sophomores honor Washington's birthday with an informal dance, the Kolonial Kapers . . . Le Cercle Francais entertains all French students at a gay col- orful Mardi Gras party .... old-world atmosphere suggested in costumed frolic, tra- ditional celebration preceding Lent .... our mood changes from the frivolous to the serious .... a five o'clock church service is the scene of the Girl Reserves' ring cere- monial .... honors awarded 'mid reverent beauty of flickering candlelight and strains of soft music .... The new semester finds much interest aroused over the counselling classes for seniors .... vital problems are openly and intelligently discussed .... fresh fields of thought are explored .... stimulated .... Eugene high takes another distinct step forward .... INTER NOS . . 1 X s . Rvelz. Ros:-, l'lunnm-r. Williams, lil'Y4'l'l'illlX, Ml'f'l'lIlfkt'll, l pl'-, Cougill. I N:s'romANs Rofwk. lieu-wzuix, Flinl. l'i1m-y, J, ling:-l's, limliu-nit, Coll- fxlurris, l ui'll-r, Stauhul, A, ling:-i's, llunt, Speer, Gibson, li Rugrvrs. l'mlllm', lizvll. Allison. Harrell. I.:1lu-. Sli-lhnwll, Blau' ple. l,llx'u:1s, l i'yv, R1-ill, l':n't1-r, Wulilurf. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Small, llalrsllzlll. Lnlw, lllalis, 'lwillPlllllSUll, Nelson, Hhull Sllipworlln, Nluscllgil, Illlllil0l',1f, Wormlen, i'il'i!'lxSUll, Kinney lluril, Siu-4-l', l.ux'zl:is, Griswold. EUGENEAN 0 1935 Pole, lt. Rlltlllilii, Rim. Marple-, Gurdon. Ho-llim-, Uullell, live lands, IC. Rlmllailt, Amlc-l'sun, Wrirhi, Luslw, llnilvy, 'nrli-r, Hlnlrvs, Hurrell. f'ililllIll1'I'N, Hlxillvrli, Smith. K. Mill'-
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M CRAFTSMEN'S CLUB i f -----W W -W---'--'H -F-W H- -xx C? ul H, g W A, .M J. .1 7 in. l .Q- ii? 3 3 if i f? A h ,L E EJ: H S 41 Rankin, .lolinson, lizcll. Mullins, I'itm-lx, Nlidillcton, 'l'cngs, Il. Walls. Slit-lu-lson, lirut- f i.: zlvr, Lyle. N. liazmln, lloaru, Siiiinili-rs, Ro- mame, Mc-Nutt, llurlwl't, Gray. hll'lllTj'l'l', Ruth. FUTURE CRAFTS- MEN OF AMERICA l'urlvli', llill. llt-ad, llronltliallm, ti 1' i gg' s Russell. Xlzulmrrp. 'Vo- lneil Co ll l t cr , livzlns. llalstcrton. Williams, ll. Smith. 0 t t m at n , R. Smith. tkniliti-i'. Nlzlllx-ll sian. Itlaltyvliuclt. L, I VM., A 41 'v- tl.-Qsf13'J.' ' -.1-in -I-li'vv.. .L ' 'W M -'f F -1- '.i'?l EE' :lui l l t l 1.4.4 3 Q PEP CLUB MQ Rulwnstein, lit-igrlnaiin. Ile-liltson, limit, Hog'- s-rs. Ili-witt. l i'yw-. Cal- lzmtim-. lflltbllllli. Trox- ol. Yolltsturt, llcming- ilrivkson, Jolmston, At- Rou, lb, Rmv, Sclmrpf, Muir. lim-ll, Wallilorf. Rutlu-rfoi'-I, Hood, Fry e. lonlti-1,lniteI.l.1nz1us. Wvmi l -llkm-r liim- sliott. Tliompson, Rt-isv, tion-rt-ll, Schmitt, 'I'hu- m'm:um, .Kitt-rs. Bei-1-l, Naylor, Scarlett, liinggs- li-lx, Smith, llif-liens. llzimi-r, Smith, Svotii-ld. intl..-, um-. Lv.-. Flint. x BASKETBALL Eugene high hoopsters nosed out a series of clean victories that definitely established the superiority of the well-coached team above the u :ual run of hoop-tossing basketball teams. The first conference game was played on the Eugene floor with Cottage Grove, Three days later the Axemen journeyed to Albany where they lost, 20 to 15. The civil-war began two days later with University highg here Eugene managed to win 35 to 14 in a bitterly fought game. After four days of practice, Kramer and his Axemen played the Springfield high team, handing out a third defeat and making two wins for Eugene. The Giant Killers from Saint Mary's were the next victims of the super-crushing Axemen. The Axemen challenged the Oregon Frosh in a practice tilt losing to their larger and more experienced cousins. The most thrilling game of the season was the first clash against Corvallis, the winners of the confersnce, with Dick Wright playing the key pivot posi- tion perfectly. Eugene closed the season with two games against Salem, winning the first tilt 29 to 27 at the Capitol City and losing the second 32 to?.4 on the Eugene floor. Burton Buroughs, junior, lengthy center, was high point man, followed closely by Doc Taylor with 105 and 93 points scored respectively. l i l EUGENEAN 0 1935 cc. , c cc I5
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SOPHS DO KOLONIAL KAPERS GIRL RESERVES I-. xlllllilllls. Illlgliu-s, llslllwlc. lt. Rlioxmll, Shields, Nmlxlix. ll. ll'l'ig'l1l, Waln- In-V,Ilnnlmill.Iiinm-5-,St:1- lon. XIol':':1n, Rose, Ilen- ilrivltsoll. IC. Rlionzllt, Hilf ll-spiv,II,WilIin1us.M-Isola, ll- W iU.'lIl. Vo:-, XYlll'l'lt'l', tlorllon, .I. Vllzusm-. Iirzxly, 'l':llnii-sic, Vlzncltzn. Imvis. 'I' .I hx lo V. lf. Lev. 'I'1'ilvp. Ilvllmlvlsuln, Marx, 'l'uvlwl'. Iloh-nmn. l':ni'roll, Rohi- lu-Il. limllzllll. 'I'll4npe. Xlv- Ibomllll, Iiissn-Il, I.ushIx, llvn-Iuslnoll l'ornuIt Ili-- I l'e1-ww-, Ilolmlws, I'llllnlm'l'. XIonIg'onwl'5, Wzlrrl-n, Xllnnls. Hollis, Nllllll, Y, Huxv, Uriss, 1JillI1'I'l, Hul- rvll. Ilvuill, li. Lev. Linn, Vlmsv. lilmxn. Ilnlll. llalllf sull. lull:-Its-rin. l ll:-svlxro. lin-Ifl'-x, Svllrznlt, lluinlml. X1-Iler, Ifljw, liuili-hx. l'nlI:l- unix, IXIIIIH'-X, mfttl--. Noi- -Ion, I':u'lwr. Wzillwr, Hou, O HI-Y Itorumglus Sp:-4-r t'lnl1nIw1x Volllti-I' I mxlvr Ililflj Tlllnn nmlm Iiiilxu-ll Xl:l4-It Xuan' Iflinl DEBATERS lllX'1'I'l'2lllX, Speer, Nlzlr plc. I.uvqms. Rl-i-I. Wzllflorf. l'ill'lI'I', Allison, Nluvris. t'oulter, Slalom. DEBATE This year Eugene high was represented by a debate team of which it may well be proud. Coach Allison developed a handful of inexperienced arguers into one of the most polished and suc- cessful debating teams ever to represent our school. In November, the debate squad and Nestorian Public-Speaking club put on a pay assembly featuring a mock debate, on the subject: Resolved, That all debaters should be tarred and feath- ered . The financial returns were sufficient to take five teams of debaters to the annual McMinn- ville tournament. One of these teams, composed of Bob Speer and Charles Devereaux, worked its way into the semi-finals but was eventually defeated by the tournament champions. The varsity team composed of John Luvaas fcaptainb, Kenneth Marple, Bob Speer and Charles Devereaux, took the District Championship by winning all of its ten debates. The team then went North to defeat Dallas by a wide margin thus becoming' champion of both the Southern and Middle Willamette Districts, 12 schools altogether. EUGENEAN 0 1935 D
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