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Standing: S. Stone, YV. Ray, L. Pe-rseh, L. Bishop. D. Dalton, G. Piper. Sitting: I. Leliner, R. Shapiro, L. McNally, G. Yuhvuh, M. -XXvidlTlBl'. Z. Triplett, E. Jones, E. Jennings. OFFICERS P7-gsiflent ,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,, E DITH JONES SPC'7'E'fCll'y.. ,,,,..,. ZELDA TRIPL1-:TT Tice President ........ ....,.. A Iam' XVIDMER Trerzszfrei' ..... ....,.,, G ENEV.-x YAHVAH SPONSOR Miss JULIA DALY This club is for only those juniors and seniors who are interested in debating and who wish to develop skill in forensic work. The members have held debates with each high school in Denver and with freshmen at Denver University. The first semester is spent chiefiy in preparation for the spring controversies. An annual party in May is the only social activity of the organization. Page 105 FW F? 'f fall 'H X ,I an f' f J lv .1525 X' -i l . . J I.: ., ' ' w ffl!! L ' ,Q lull 1-lag I Dio my Nl QTILQ , will H31 fi. 3537651 ,i ii is T is y A l 'Z . l. 4 cl 4 ' QM- lla 1 0 , U. Ll ' U . ATC V. ' 4 if 2 3 , we f f ai l he ,. - -f ' N E EL- ' 1' Lg: f F 4f N T? e L ?-1 lf: H.
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.f5:ff ' ' Z Top -row: E. Mohr, M. Ke-rin, G. Parks, L. Kintzele, M. Judd, R. Green, J. Leavitt. E. Under- wood, H. Roll. Fourth row: E. Niblo, E. XVa11nee-, YV. Cohen, R. Baber, YV. Sampson, XY. Mellvnin, G. Coop-fr. H. Harris. Third row: A. Preston, YV. Martin, J, Fe-rrin, R. Yoder. H, Hansen, L. Gnssar. Mr. Gourlny, Sponsor. Secogg Haw: F. Day, P. Henderson, H. Dennison, G. Davis, M. Lancaster, J. Le-ninnn, G. Piper, . ay. First row: G. Schaeffer, C. RICl7?Ulfl!-'11, E. Grubin, E. St-howpllin, A, Hnssnn, M. Fellier. J. Daniels. s.! HI Y K swf an g T .fc'ffJ'u ,V . ? i 'n ' ' , ' OFFICERS i J Y 3 . R. President ..............,.... .. ...,..,. ALBERT HASSAN Sf?C'i'6'fflV,ll ..,. ....... 4, ...... GEORGE SCHAEFFER First Vice President ,.,,,.......... ..,... A IERL F1-:LKER C'orre.s1m11diny Set-mtfziqf .......,.. EDW'ARD GRUBIN Second Y-ice President ...... CLIFFORD BICFADDEN TVPIISIIVFI' ...... .......... .,.,...,,,,, E D WIN SCHOEPFLIN SPONSOR All-1. J. PAUL GoUr:1,.-xr Sponsored by the Y. M. C. A., this international organization has one fundamental purpose-to create, to maintain, and to extend high standards ot Christian character throughout the school and community. The members delight in lightening the burdens of the sick at the County Hospital by taking books. magazines, and jig-saw puzzles to those in the tuberculosis ward. Regularly this club meets with similar organizations of the other high schools for get-together dinners and programs, thus creating a good spirit of friendship between the schools. Football lettermen were the guests at the Hi-Y Foot- ball Dance in Novemberg and the following month the club brought the Atwater Kent entertainers to Westis assembly. Page 107 . , L 1 ii '65 , , ijt tram 'N if 3 1 'sl .fs ix U l W. 49. .1 4 L 1 fi H C H'-I Xl VA ,Sc ' fi X 'l I , i 1 V l 9 l 'I ,gl 020 V Mya Us 0 ' - U A' . '2 . JA VS dp . . og - lo I MU ny ffl. . UI lj I v.. A fe-
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