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ZEPHYRS THE TROJAN SPIRIT .... (1) Mr Parbv Sponsor; (2) Frances Gordon, Editor-in-Chief; (3) Allan Mac gillivray, Business Manager; (4) Mr. Mullen. Sponsor; (5) Christina Cameron, As sistant Editor; ( 6) Mr. Hamm, Sponsor; (7) Earl Logsdon, Assistant Business Man ager; (8) Opal Wilson, Advertising Manager; (9) Harriet Hartzell Exchange; (10) Helen Baldwin, Sport; (ll)Lena Brown, Features; (12) Helen Griffin, Business (13) Barbara Grays, Business Manager; (14) Florence Carlson, Society; 15 Lucille McBride, Alumni; (16) Irma Walker. Reporter; (17) Lucille Laster. Jokes; (18) Frances Dean, Sports; (19) Dorothy Burchmiller, Typist, (20) Mabel Morgan. Assembly; (21) Harold Inskeep, Reporter; (22) Alice Lively, Reporter; (23) Edna Sugihara, Reporter; (24) Ruth Headlee, Reporter. 1 wenty-four : tfieruan
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ZEPHYRS ■■■■■■■ Top Row:—Mr. Consbruck. (Sponsor), Betty Amsley, Harriet Hartzell. Miss Dugger. (Sponsor) Neil Davidson, Mr. Wolf, (Sponsor). Middle How:—Kenneth McChesney, La Verna Schumann, Opal Wilson, Frances Dean Allan Maegillivary, Bertrand Oillispie. Bottom Row —Max Burkholder. Helen Baldwin, Frances Colt, Chester Gates, Margaret Faries, Franklin Henry. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council, under the leadership of Harriet Hartzell, has been a very active organization this year. At the beginning of the year the Council passed and enforced traffic regulations in the assembly and halls. Rules, concerning the attendance of their members, were made and carried out. Perhaps the climax of the Council's activities was the sponsoring of Recognition Day in May. This affair has always met with enthusiasm from the student body, and this year is no exception. The Student Council consists of two representatives and the president from each class, and the officers of the Council. Following are the members of the organization: OFFICERS OF THE COUNCIL PRESIDENT HARRIET HARTZELL VICE-PRESIDENT NEIL DAVIDSON SECRETARY BETTY AMSLEY TREASURER FRANCES DEAN FACULTY MEMBERS CARMEN DUGGER W. I. WOLF A. J. CONSBRUCK STUDENT MEMBERS SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Bertrand Gillispie Helen Baldwin Margaret Faries Opal Wilson Kenneth Stroud Kenneth McChesney Allan Macgillivray La Verna Schumann Franklin Henry FRESHMEN Max Burkholder Frances Colt Chester Gates Twenty-three
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ZEPHYRS Back Row:—Donald Woods. Gelema Dunavin, Earl Logsdon, Frances Gordon. Front Row: — Phyllis Jones, Lucille Laster, Miss Lawler (Sponsor), Christina Cameron. Jean Davidson. DEBATE CLUB The Bent County High School debate club, this year, consisted of twelve members including the sponsor. Miss Lawler. The outstanding feature of the year was the debate tournament which was held at Pueblo Centennial High School on April 4. The affirmative team lost to La Junta by five points, while the negative team defeated Florence by ten points. “Resolved: That capital punishment should be abolished in Colorado,” was the question debated. Preceeding the tournament various practice debates were held with La Junta. Fowler, McClave and Rocky Ford. The question used was the same as that debated at the tournament. The negative first team was composed of Christina Cameron. Alice Lively and Earl Logsdon, with Gelema Dunavin acting as an alternative. Frances Gordon, Phyllis Jones and Donald Woods were first affirmative team members and Lucille Laster was alternative. Other members of the Debate Club were:—Allen Neece. Jean Davidson and Nancy Hicks. Officers of the Club for 1929-1930 were as follows: President ......... Christina Cameron Secretary ...... .... Alice Lively Vice-President Frances Gordon Treasurer Earl Logsdon The officers elected for 1930-1931 were as follows: President Donald Woods Secretary Alice Lively Vice-President Christina Cameron Treasurer Jean Davidson cSSSSHSffiffiKa
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