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STUDENT COUNCIL President: Howard Dodge Vice - President: Elizabeth Brant Secretary-Treasurer: Mildred Yarnelle Sponsor: Mr. Carpenter ROW ONE: Mary Clevenger, Elizabeth Brant, Howard Dodge, Mildred Yarnelle, Jan«i Carter, Catherine Watson, Mr. Carpenter. ROW TWO: Ray Fingerle, Richard Miller, Joyce Bowlby, Eugene Hipskind, Jean Ann Stefanatos, June Timmons. ROW THREE: Tom Peterson, Jim Parks, Dan Cowen, Stanley Ford, Richard Ross, Richard Fox. RED CROSS COUNCIL President: Sam Reynolds Vice - President: Marilynne Latchem Secretary: Helen Streng Treasurer: Mary Jo Alexan- der Sponsor: Miss Hipskind SEATED: Dick Wardwell, Jim Cairns, George Wilson. ROW ONE: Lois Launder, Marilynne Latchem, Miss Hipskind, Marilyn Owen, Mary Jo Alexander. ROW TWO: Marilyn Kintner, Tom Freeman, Franklin Plummer, Doris Story, Helen Streng, Billie Young. ROW THREE: Glen Frieden, John Ford, Sam Reynolds, Jean Vice.
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DEBATE ROW ONE: Inge Blumenthal, Bob Adams. George Wilson, Jim Watson, Mr. Tewks- bury. Bob Gray, Eugene Smith, Jack Butler. ROW TWO: Thomas Weesner, Bob Klinger. SPONSOR: Mr. Tewksbury. Wabash High School debaters once more drew out ttieir gas ration coupons and steered their valuable tires to participate in all major debating and discussion events of this season on the topic: Resolved: That the United States should join in reconstructing the League of Nations. Looking over the records, we find that the teams have persuaded many a judge, for the season was most successful, and it terminated with breaking a ten years ' standing record by going to the state — but yielding the cup. 1943-44 DEBATE SCHEDULE December 12 Wabash Affirmative — Peru Negative January 14 Wabash Negative — Peru Affirmative February 3 FOUR-WAY TOURNAMENT Peru Rochester Elwood Wabash February 26 SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT Peru Rochester Elwood Wabash March 24 STATE TOURNAMENT at Manchester College On April 12, 1944, Jack Butler won second place in the State Oratorical Contest, sponsored by the American Legion and the State Bar Association. The subject was The Constitution, Our Living Temple of De- mocracy.
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DRAMATICS President: Elizabeth Brant Vice- Presidents: Marjorie Brooks, Joan Rettig, Phyl- lis Hipskind Secretary-Treasurer: Marion Garrison Sponsor: Miss Mills ROW ONE: Josephine Clupper, Mary Jo Alexander, Elizabeth Brown. ROW TWO: Betty Ann Gurtner, Phyllis Hipskind, Margie Brooks; Joan Rettig, Eliza- beth Brant, Marion Garrison, George Parks, James McCowan, Terry Cowen, Jim Turpen. ROW THREE: Jane Enyeart, Miss Mills, Miriam Fox, Marilynne Latchem, Joan Mer- ritt, Dan Shockey, Jack Butler, Jack Longstreth, Loren Sweazy, Jack Young, Jim . Parks, Mary Clevenger. ROW FOUR: Tom Bowman, Pete Allen, Betty Rose Martin, Dick Hipskind, Willard Holloway, Riley Eltzroth, Douglas; Tillotson, Charles Scheer, Marge Flynn, Mary Lou Ferrie. W-CLUB President: Joe Weaver Vice-President: George Parks Secretary - Treasurer: Jack Hale Sponsor: Mr. Tatum ROW ONE: Robert Fulwider, James Brill, Howard Dodge, George Parks, Mr. Tatum, Joe Weaver, George Price, Clifford Jones, Arthur Overaa. ROW TWO: Ray Christie, Dan Shockey, Franklin Plummer, George Rockwell, Riley Eltzroth, Don Tyte, Bill Marks. ROW THREE: Ray Fingerle, Richard Bruce, Sam Reynolds, Jack Butler, Dick Wood. IN ARMED FORCES: Jack Hale.
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