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E H LLIPI 1029 STATE CHAMPION! DEBATERS fLeft to rzghtl Robert Lawrence Montford Llbby Dorothea Vose Lxerett Harnden Prln Paul G Whlttemore In April the two teams went to Bates Much to our dellght these teams defeated every team, wxth whlch they debated, and brought home the bug cup Robert also won the 5100 scholarshnp to Bates, as bemg the best lndxvldual debater On the following Monday nlght at the Grange Hall the busmess men ln town gave a banquet to the debatmg team, the faculty, and the High School pupnls solved That the Jury system should be abol xshed m the Unlted States Friday March 21 1930 Fans Dunham and Robert Lawrence, members of our neg atlve debatmg team went to Mexlco accom panled by Prm Paul G Whlttemore ft 'I he declslon of the Jud es were unanlmous for the negatives, wlth a 3 to 0 vote Robert Lawrence bemg chosen the best speaker of the evenmg That same evenmg our afiirmatlve speakers Dorothea Vose and Wendell Whltney debated wlth Farmmgton at the Grange Hall also Wlnnlflg by a 3 to 0 vote Dorothea Vose was chosen as best speaker 'I hxs enabled our debaters to attend the de bate at Bates agam this year on Aprll 18 18 and debated wlth Morse Hlgh and M C I wlnnlng both debates thus golng into the finals Here we lost out to Leavltt Instxtute Robert Lawrence won the S100 scholarshlp avam thus year as best mdrvldual debater Ru, ,1 f Q I4 T H P l A N .7 i v . . .l t . g . A u yu 1 : A Cl ' 77 ' 7 . l 7 The sub ect for debate this year was: Re- Our debatln team went to Bates A ril J D rz Q u P . .: , . U - I . - . . I u u . ' ., 1 , 1 7 Y 7 ' . 1 I . , 1 ' 7 - - . 1 1 n 4 I 1 1 1 rw 5 I s f-' f .y Wa t if Sv' , , - . Y 6 I to I
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E H LLIPI Sl R Cas! of C hararters jzcl xx ebster owner of the W ebster Estate Robert Lawrence Re gre Nlanners a Voun, Englishman adept at pluckmg peaches Norman Iweld Jim Jerklns courted for twenty years and not vet dlscourazed Floyd Whlte lhlhe Clump Sue Bascoms beau and the world s exghth xvonder XX endell Whitney Sallv Fl iham Cyclone Sally Izlame Badger jennv 1 h itcher fortx and the object of jim s DCFSISICUCC jenny Lawrence Ruth Thatcher a peach Re Ure would llke to I fhe Varden a cute llttle nelghbor Nladelme Austm X man Xernoa the belle of Cedar Polnt Beatrlce Hardx Followlng the drama a dance was gnven It the Fran e Hall music was furnlshed bv the Shadagee orchestra Thus Ifrxdav the thlrteenth thou h super stltlously an unlucky date proxed to be a great day the total amount taken ln both afternoon a d exemnv was SISZ of whlch amount 25129 was cleared Cyclone Sallx was presented agam at Iambert Hall januarx 22 bx the same ca t of characters for the benefit of the Box Scouts and the Basketball Ball team Nluch apprecxatxon IS felt toward those who so kmd lx, and wlllm lx atded ln anx wax towards maklnff thls a success lebruary 7 1930 a baked bean supper md entertaxnment were lven by the Dramatxc Llub at the Lommumty House Those 1n xlted were the facultv of Phlllnps Hugh the Supt of Schools and all those who had helped prevtously ln aldmg the cause of the play mmstrel how and dance or alded the basketball boxs of the Hugh School There was tn attendance of thlrtv snr lhe Publlc Speaklnfr took place at Xlxlbur Hall on the following dates Februarv 21 24 Z8 and Nlarch 7 wlth good attendance lhe three judges NIrs Xrthur Roblnson Rex Nlxron Packard and Ur Elden Shute nounced thexr declslon on the last nl ht as follows Nlontress Yxmg 'xladehne Nustln Dorothv Smlth 'xlaude Sedgelex Vlmlfred Bunnell Iennv Lawrence Beatrlce Hardy Norman Fleld xmton xoter Fxerett Harn den lack Badger Robert Lawrence Cecxl Worcester These to take part m the pre llmtnartes The subject for debate last xear was Re solxed That the Lnlted States should refuse to protect mxestments ln the Caribbean ev cept lfter a formal declaratnon of war Our two afhrmatlxe speakers Dorothea Vose and Nlontford Lnbbx debated with Ixmff neld at XX llbur Hall and won bx a 3 to O vote Nt the same tlme Robert Iawrence and Fx erett Harnden debated on the neffatxxe with 'stronfr wmmn there hx a 3 to O xote TH P I AN I3 C.-X. ' FO l4Yk4l,fJNl'2 S:Xl.l.Y ' ' ' 1 V I f , ' Y U' ' r X . , , i 1 P- ' ' 1 I . g . , 1 fr g an . - . - .. . c ' . ..- ' ' ' Y Y . ' . . ' ' . . Q 1 K ..-f-.. ..... ' 7 ,. . , . , , , y K M . , A - . , 3 ' ' r ' V z - ., .. - 77 ' il.ii,i. s i I C Q y ' . . K . H . 1 . - I V . . , t ' W . c . ', . ' I v. 1 . rw S v A 1 - ' ' v ' ' . : ' ' v 1 gn ' ' ' ' ' pick . . . . ........... . . . . .Farrs Dunham - , - A . - 1111- .3 ' . .. ' ' C g L 1 ' A ' .2 . .. , L .- , , vn V- 7 1 ' , Y Y' ' ' A, .1 7 A 1' D ' - 1 - 1 '- - - . ,. . V . Q q J l - ' . fx 1 . ' . . f I ' ' . uw l , A v u t 1 2 t , 1 , , - L ' u . . - . . . U - -i- T- -. - . ,., . . ' V . V U Q v 1 1 . ' ' I 1 4 ' ,, ' I v I K . . , ' 't . . ' rv K .v . C L C K 9 5 'v . S . ' ' -' C 5' , . ,. V ' , .f , ' ' . C v 1. - .T ll V C 4'- v ' ' 2 v ' ' v v V v . F ' ' ' 'I n H - ' vi . or v v D A c ,, ,, , ,.
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E PH LLIPI JUNIOR DEPARTMENT CLASS OFFICERS Presrdent JENNY LAWREN CE Vice Preszdent DOROTHEA NOSE Secretarv ll INIIFRED BUlN'N ELL Treasurer MAL DE SEDGELEY CLASS NIOTTO- Nothmg ns Gamed lllthout Effort CLASS COLORS Green and Gold OUR BOOTH The -Tumors booth as usual adorned the falr grounds Our booth was decorated ln green and gold crepe paper and evergreens We had for sale vartous artlcles such as choc olate bars nce cream hot dogs and soda water Our booth was much the same as the others except the oll stove whlch behaved not at all as other oll stoves do At tlmes our whole booth was nllummated and other tnmes the spark of light burned low lNoth1ng serlous however developed from thls and at the end of the second day we had taken m SSO We wtsh to thank all those who helped m any wax to make thus a success JUNIOR INDEX The junxor class consists of fourteen A more terrlble class was never seen Nlaude Sedgeley who lnkes to laugh In mlschlef IS sure to do her half Theodore Beal who cant be beat Has his future gurl stlll to meet Wmxfred Bunnell whose smxle IS a peach Ihmks some day she wnll plan to teach Everett Harnden who s quiet and stxll OJ James Toothaker we next do see A better boy there never could be Dorothea Vose who ns fond of fun To get ahead of her you d have to run Dorothv Smlth we must not forget Has her lessons each day you can bet Robert Lawrence who llkes to debate Never never stays out latefaj Beatrtce Stevens with eyes of blue Always klnd wlllm and true Kenneth Faxrhanks who IS so qunck Has stlll vet hrs wlfe to puck Mnton Xoter 1 chap true blue Is alwavs wllllng his work to do lennx Lawrence with '1 smile all her own Takes a great deal of pleasure m beln alonefgl Nlaxme Fanrbanks the ax llttle scout We d like to know what she thmks about lack Bad er whos not 't bore Is xerx fond of a certam Sophomore Nl F Tl-I I AN I5 I - . ....... .................. . 3 7 Y' V .......... ............ . ...... T , .... ..... .. I U, . . . ,. , ,, Vw' 4 , I - , . . l ' Likes all alone down by the mill. 7 ' -- . . , r . ' J 7 ' I- 7 . , . 7 I . . ' . , T . ' , . . . . . , . , Y. ..U 7 . , . , ,,, . n ' ' Y 4 7.1 ' - 'V . A T' it i- . , v' I - v ,k . .2 A v v V ' ' .' ' 'N ' I 1 v . K .
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