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- el llleaimxtitineereit 19 3 tlitiiaomicma .Za his The Debating Team The Debating Team has achieved an enviable record this year, winning the cup presenrted by Clark University to a school in Worcester County. The Debating Teafnl was under the able leadership of Mr. Francis M-cG1rath of the faculty. At special try-outs memnber--1 were elected by the faculty. The foll-owing pupils were chosen: Affirmative Team: Negative Team: Gladys B. VVaterhouse Geurtrude Lavine Leonard Leboeuif Gerald Smith Paul Mallboeufw-alternate Roger Meagheir--alternate The subject for the interscholastic debates was Resolved: That the United States should agree to the cancellation of the inter-allsiied war debts. The teams worked hard for six weekel, preparing theiilr arguments, and on Marlch 10 met the Uxbridge High Schio-ol Teams at home and in Uxbriidige. The negative team debate-d a-t home and won by a 2-1 decision. The aifirmlatiive team journeyed to Uxbridge and defeated the negative te-am there by -a unanimous decision. The Hnals for the Clark University Cup were held March 17, at Clark Univer- sli-ty. The Bartlett afiirmative group met the Spencer negative, and the ,Bartlett negative the Oxford aliirmative. Both Bartlett teams were awarded unanimous dreicisiolnus. and the cup was presented tio Bartlett High School for the second time. The Bartlett Girls' Club This year the Bartlett Girls' Glu-b not -olnly indlulgeid in social activities, but also played a. 'fine part in d-elegatfing some mem-bers to act as marshals. The oiiicers of the 1932-1933 Girls' Clulb are- as follows: President, Jeannette Leboeufg Vice Prensiident, Antoinette Delisiog Secretary, Pearl Stone: Treasurer, Marguerite Patenaude. Thais yealr's Girls' Club was sponsored by Mies Florence Callahainl, Miss Lucy Phillips, and Miiss Ethel Putnam of the faculty.
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llleailivitisiitntcr 19 3 Hiiilaoiiiicisis Student Council The Student Council has tried its utmost to assist in planning helpful meas- ures for puipil participation in the administration of the school. A committee or filing and marshaling was appointed to act in an ad-visory capacity in the enforce- ment of the traffic rules off the school. Two dfel-egates from each home ro-om were elected to make' up the Studie-nit Council. At the last meeitiing of the 1931-32 Counc-ii, the foflilo'w'in.g officers were elected for the 193233 sessions: President, Jennie Zallag Vice President, Gladys Waterhouseg Secretary, John Szynal. Constitution Committee: Chairman, Harriet Hubibardg Bronislaus Kozlowski, Nancy Crawiforbd, 'Roger Meagher, John Szynal. Oommittee on Filing and Marsihalingz Chairman, Frederick Lorenz, Jeannette Leboeuf, Joseph Piasta, Janet Malser, Francis Sczepanski. Court Committee: Chairman, Antoinette Delisiog Theodore Racicot, Allbert Kullas, Emma Plasfsie, Dorothy Huibbard. Footlights Dramatic Club This year marked the fifth season for the Footllghts Dramatic Cliub, which was organized in 1929 by Miss Dorothy C. Baker, with Edward Bastolla as Hrst president. Members in 1933 total eighty, and come from the three ugpp-per classes. Be- cause practically all mem-bers were new this year, most of the meeftings have been devoted to lectures and exercises in voice, pantomime, and gesture. Students put into practice what they learned by presenting before the club a series of short plays and sketches written by themselves. Two assembly programs we-re given, and early in June a one-act play was produced at the school exhibition. The officers are president, Jennie Zallag vice-president, Theodore Racicotg re- cording secretary, Eunice C'hoiniereg corresponding secretary, Marguerite 'Planteg treasurer, Jeannette Lefboeufg and press agent, Earrle Francke. '
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