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tlve t TTrj n, . . nnhzA, cl tlcL oxl InLj p0arro Htn-m, Madam Chairman, Honorable Judge,worthy opponents, h-m, ana friends. We are glad to be here today for a few minutes of friendly debate. The topic for discussion is: Resolved that the several states should amend their constitutions to provide for a unicameral legislature. First, may I say that my colleague and I-n Thus began the debate season for B. H. S. at the first in a series of non-decision debates, when Clay Center aebated here January 14. In quick succession followed debates with Lincoln, January 17; Osborne, January 25; debate tournament at Salina, January 22; annual high school aebate at Lebanon, January 29; and a debate with Ellsworth, Jarch 7. The grand finale was the 5th district N.C. K.L. debate tournament at Junction City, March IS, which was won by Junction City, and fifth place 'taken by Beloit. Debate Letters Milford Birch Bill Beardmore Andy Jordan Maurice McDonald Harold Stuewe Marjorte Plott Clyde Howe Maxine McCausland Jean Rees Second Letter Page twenty-seven
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•bKe iro a Ti. Top Bow: V. Briney, D. Sagon, J5T, Brown, D. Anderson, . Kennedy, B. Maxwell, F. Siwwons, P. Murray, P. McKeage. Bottom Bow: V. Cantrell, D. Elliott, J. Bees, Mi88 Kirtland, E. Zimmerman, M. Twaddell, IT. Colladay. hjoaca Jtrr hum Editor- in-Chief----Delores Elliott Assistant Editor----Elisabeth Murray Sports Editor----------Howard Brown Social Edttor---------Dorothy Eagon Business Manager----Virginia Briney Exchanges-----------Pauline McKeage Typists-------------Frances Simmons and Pauline McKeage Beporters---Virginia Contrail, Earl Olson, Mary Twaddell, Boyce Max-well, David Anderson, Helen Col la-day, Jean Bees, Jeanne McCall, Hal den Kennedy, and Ernest Zimmerman. Sponsor---------------Miss Kirtland txj kxxixLe n, Ice nynedAj Twenty-six years ago the first B. H. S. Life was published in the City of Troy. Its make-up was similar to the present school peper except tTist advertizing was used.The peper was financed by advertizing until 1933. The school board now contributes one-hundred dollars toward the paper, and the rest is raised through the activity ticxet and individual subscriptions. This year is the fifth year Miss Gertrude Kirtland hes sponsored the editing of Trojan Cit-y s sole newspaper. Dorothy Eagon headed the staff the first semester as Editor-in-Chief with four able co-editors, one for each page. The second semester the journalists were successfully led by Delores Elliott. One can truly say that it is a hot day in January and a cold day in August when the Trojan reporters miss any news or scandal. Page twenty-six
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Toy Row: R• Jordan, B. Beeler, B. Beardmore, J. Ballard, A. Pet ter son, P. Bohning, D. 5. Jag gar. Second Row: R. Maxwell, I. McElwain, Kei. Morrell, Ken. Morrell, 2. Maattn, J. Kirgia, H. Haya, V. Weidenhoft, R. Biddinger, M. McDonald, K. Petterson, R. Hamburg. Third Rgjp: Mr. Pitch, P. Holloway, W. Prank, 2. Shurtz, D. Abling, 2. McIntosh, 7. Pairchild, D. Ballard, K. Winkel, C. Riley, P. Waggoner, R. Dockstader, M. Belknap, M. Collins, L. McKeage. Bottom Row: R• Simpson, L. Chestnut, R. Haya, f. Hubbard, S. Daniels, A. Jordan, B. Yocum, M. Spatz, K. Ingram, D. Wicks, Cr. Lawson. Piano: P. Simmons. 7 oijns. Af. McDonald, R. Schellinger, B. Morrell, L. 2mmot, B. Colllson, B. Beardmore. Cello? 2. Keeley. Plutes: M. Belknap, R. Hamburg. Clarinets: B. Beeler, B. Yocum. Saxophones: S. Jag gar, V. Weidenhajt. Trumpet: 2. McIntosh. Horns: I. McElwain, Ken.Morrell. Trombones: If. Haya, Kei .Morrell. Baritone: Paul Bohning. Timpany: R. Simpson. Baas Viol: J. Wells. Baaaoont Roy Jordan. Director: Mr. Pitch.
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