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af if if 43 if if af FIRST ROW-Stephen Smalley, adviser, lackie Ott, Mary Hahn, Phyllis Muchmore, Virginia Iudd, Carolyn Angus. SECOND ROW-Glenn Richardson, lohn Angus, Stanley Gaskins, Richard Gaskins, William Simpson, Donald Kurzynski, Louis Osterholtz. Defaze Mr. Stephen Smalley was again the coach of the l942-l943 Debate Club. All members of the team, with the excep- tion of Virginia Iudd, were novices. The debate question was: Resolved: That a Federal World Union be Established. The affirmative team was slightly out- numbered, but was able to hold its own. ln February the tournament was held at Hamilton. This ended the season for most schools, but only started it at Anderson. The affirmative team con- sisted of Carolyn Angus and lacque- line Ott, and Virginia Iudd and Don Kurzynski made up the negative. fBoth teams lost to Hamilton and to Oakwoodl. The Club has debated Walnut Hills and other schools, and has done much work at home. Next year the club looks forward to a successful year with seasoned de- baters. The members feel they have gained a wealth of experience and be- lieve that in debate, whether you've won or lost an argument, you'Ve won something. The membership of the club is as follows: AFFIRMATIVE Carolyn Angus lohn Angus Iacgueline Gtt NEGATIVE Virginia Iudd Phyllis Muchmore 'k3l'k NEGATIVE Stanley Gaslcins Richard Gaskins Lewis Osterholz Mary Ruth Hahn Glenn Richardson Don Kurzynski Bill Simpson
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if if if 43 af if af Scene from Pageant. The Four Freedoms. The l942-43 Masque and Gavel Club was under the direction of Miss Vera Nash. Last year the club was opened to the seniors and a few freshmen. When the seniors graduated there were two freshman girls to carry on. They were Iackie Ott and Virginia ludd. The members have studied the ele- ments of drama, the kinds of drama, and different types of emotions. They arranged and presented pantomimes. The members gave monthly book re- views on the best books of the month. This fall the Masque and Gavel mem- bers held several theater parties, and saw the legitimate play, You Can't Take lt With You. On February l9, the Masque and Gavel presented a patriotic assembly entitled, The Pour Freedoms. The play portrayed the Americanism of immi- grants in the United States. Virginia ludd was the Statue of Liberty, Donald Kurzynski was the judge, and Phyllis Muchmore, Mary Ruth Hahn, Virginia Truitt and Marian Kuhlmann were the four freedoms. The membership of the club is as follows: President . . . ., .. , .. , lackie Ott Recording Secretary .. Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Dorothy Hill Donald Kurzynski Catherine Schatz Audrey Guynn lean Hill Sara Owens Virginia Truitt Melvin Dutton Herman Walker Patty Hill Virginia ludd Carolyn Angus ., Clifford Fralic Phyllis Muchmore Marian Kuhlmann lohn Angus Henry Hilberg lov Kapp Ma ry Ruth Hahn
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ir af if 43 if if if EIRST ROW-Dorothy Hill, Virginia Truitt, Lois Nielsen, lean Owens, Eleanor Graham, adviser, Lela Fausz, Betty Mathis, adviser, Mary Ellen Fitzpatric, Lois O'Banion, lean Bruce, Betty Thornton. SECOND ROVV-Audrey Guynn, Betty Io Lane, Winnie Stange, Ieanne Martin, Eleanor Albert, Winnie Williams Ida May Lippolis, Betty Roth, Mariorie Bruce, Dorothy Uhl, Frances Lippolis, lean Ann Clark. THIRD ROWwLois Meftord, Dorothy Weichhand, Catherine Schatz, lane Denton, Donna Patterson, Margaret Lathrop Wanda Doan, Donna Miller, Marjorie Evans, lrene Bateman. FOURTH ROWfErma Keel, Betty Wegner, Thelma Newberry, Citherine Doran, Evelyn Clemens, Agnes Messrner Martha Wegner. W The symbol of the Girl Reserve Club is the triangle within the circle. The circle represents the world in which the individual member lives. The triangle represents the club member, herself, with the three sides standing for body, mind and spirit. In September the club began a very successful year by extending an invita- tion for new members. The theme of this event was a baby party, at which the senior girls chose freshman girls for little sisters. The function of the big 4e3 i'32'A' sister is to guide the new scholar throughout her freshman year. The annual turkey supper was held on November l4, l942. The girls, as well as the Mothers' Council, participated. The supper was successful and the pro- ceeds helps to send the girls to Camp Lenmary in the spring. At Christmas time the Girl Reserves, together with the Hi-Y club, presented the White Gift service. The baskets collected were distributed to the needy families in the community. '0!7?'f'f
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