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Debating EBATING, under the direction of Mr. Eggertsen and Katherine Dart, has assumed an important place in the school activities this year. In the class series, the seniors captured first place, with the juniors coming in second and the sophomores and freshmen tying for . C A EGGERTSEN third Comb The question for debate Was: Resolved, that compulsory unemployment insurance should be adopted by the sovereign states as public protection against the viscissitudes of the machine age Those fortunate enough to make the debating squad were Katherine Dart, Christine Axelgard, Malno Reichart, Alfred Redd LaVon Huff, William Bowns, Alta Barnes and Filburn Ogden 'fn Kafherune Dari Alfred Redd Chrlsflne Axelgard Malno Relcharf William Bowns Alfa Barnes Fllbrun Ogden Page 49 :Eff Ee EP , n g ' A-ie
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o .ac-. Novelty Concert NSTEAD of the annual opera this year the Music Club presented a novelty concert. There were two matinee performances in the high school auditorium and another performance at night for the older folks. There was one night performance given in Castle Gate. There were several horn solos with band accompaniment, two duets, a brass quartet, several band marches and solos-among them the contest numbers-an enthusiastic Humpty Dumptyu and My Bonnie Lies Over the Oceann from the Boys, Glee Club, and a dance and song specialty by the Girls' Glee Club. This was followed by a picture show of the National Marching Contest of 1931 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The band members, by watching the motion picture of the other marching bands, benefited themselves by trying to improve those weak spots in their lines. Those who played a prominent part in the concert are: Jack Hamby, Floyd McIntyre, Harry Clark, Lula Christensen, Victor Bonacci, John Cook, Derold Simmons and LeRoy Smith. Many spoke of the concert and compliments were received from all over the county. Not only the children, but also the adults enjoyed the entertaining and educational program. Page 51 'if' Fi: ' , ki 3' 5-.inf T LQ. ,Q EU . Q. ' J. rg- ' 5- 1. 5' A 22 5? -if -1 fin. ' F' .4 iss ' V .Q- Q... 1 tg:- Fiw 1 3' l Ki S v ,, 9 w , 5 1 Y Riff .3 , 5' ' V Lg,
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