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DEBATE TEAM this year. At the close ot the season the record cusp attempts. As a result of the creditable efforts of second place among the six debating teams of the d won first place. The question discussed was “Resolved, That adopt a system of compulsory unemployment insurs The members of the affirmative team were Ha Russell Morse, and Richard Gentry. The negative Hall, Frances King, Winifred Robertson, and Dudl Each team took part in three inter-school deb victories over Goshen and Wakarusa and lost to V the negative side of the question won from Wakai to Elkhart. Mr. Hammond, instructor of public speaking this work.
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The Hi-Y organization of Angola High School has this year completed a decade of influential and successful existence. It has continued under the able sponsorship of Mr. Snider, to stimulate throughout the school and com¬ munity higher standards of Christian character and conduct. Many activities have marked the splendid progress of the club of 1931-32. Regular weekly meetings have featured discussions by the members, of ad¬ dresses by prominent citizens of the community. The Father and Son Ban¬ quet, and a delightful Christmas party were among the outstanding special enterprises. The officers of the club are: Dudley Gleason .. President Franklin King .... Vice President Edward Yotter . Secretary-Treasurer The members are: First Row—Dick Van Wagner, Harry Hull, Bill Sopher, Albert Omstead, Junior Dole, Richard Wilder. Second Row—Jimmy McKillen, Milo Certain, Steven Vician, Dudley Gleason, Harry Snider, Mr. Estrich, Thomas Devine. Third Row—Laurence Slick, Russell Morse, George Goudy, Bob Faulkerson, Robert Somerlott, Lowell Hall, Edward Yotter, Max Newnam, Robert Allion. Fourth Row—Wendell Simpson, Russell Brown, Wayne Aldrich, Joseph Kolb, Junior Williamson, John Pence, Harold Rathbun, Richard Williams, Franklin King. Fifth Row—Lynn Andrews, Fay Tritch, Charles Cline, Ted Patterson, Ernest Lowther, Roscoe Haley, Byron Duckwall, Kenneth Agner.
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GIRL RESERVE This year the club has followed the idea ot promoting menasnip wnnm the club and have maintained this idea by having “nut ’-sisters. By this plan each girl has an unknown friend who does acts of kindness throughout the year. At the end of the year each “nut’’-sister was revealed. The Girl Reserve Advisory Board is composed of eight women, four teachers and four patrons, who are interested in the work the girls are doing. They are: Miss Vera Myers .-.-.. Chief Advisei Mrs. F. B. Faulkerson .......-.- Service Mrs. Ella Shank . Social Miss Shultz .------- Program Miss Reed ...-.-. Financial Mrs. Carl Casebeer .-.—.-.—-- Advisei Miss Copeland .-.-. Adviser Mrs. Estrich .-.-. - Advisel First Row—Ruby Shultz, Eunice Reed, Edith Burch, Ina Callender, Cleta Burk- halter, Ruth Yotter, Ella Lou Sunday, Helen Musser, Roberta Van Guilder, Florence Brown, Harriet Ewers, Marjorie Golden, Miss Myers, Miss Copeland. Second Row Lois Hantz, Frances King, Josephine Morrison, Lorene Laird Thelma LaDow, Evelyn Kemmerling, Opal Bollinger, Marjorie Killinger, Lilliar
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