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Debate Debating is one of the important extra-curricular activities of Cascade High School. This year the debating class was a large one. It was com- posed of Paul Cline, Harry Taylor, Kenneth Williams, Vivian Squires, Ar- nold Anderson and Venda Browne and Kenneth Mortag, who made the team. The question for debate was, ‘‘Resolved, That all high school ath- letic championship contests should be abolished.” A practice debate was held with Belt on February 14th at Belt, and another one on February 21st at Cascade. Augusta, Simms, Fort Benton, Belt and Cascade participated in a tour- nament held at Simms in March. Suitable judges were furnished by the Bozeman college. Cascade placed third in this tournament. Debate this year was sponsored by Miss Blackburn. It took much out- side work and we can praise both the coach and the team for doing such good work. 27
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COMET iiimiiiiiiiiiMimiiiiiiMiiiimiiiiMmimiMiiimiiiiiMiiimiMiimmiiiiiriiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiMiiimimiiititmniiHiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Comet Calendar September 6— Vacation days are o’er! 8— We hear the familiar sound, “Everyone at work, please.” 9— Juniors take over Hilltop News. 16— Sophs prove themselves capable of handling the freshmen. 20— Frosh paint on C. H. S. 21— Glee club organized. 80—Freshmen give party in honor of sophomores. Lots of fun. October 2— Everyone working hard. 10— Seniors go on weinie roast. 12— Did Columbus discover America in 1942 or 1492? 17— Glee club sings at Commercial club banquet. 23—Vesta kicked out of class. 27, 28, 29—Teachers’ convention—another day of vacation. 31—Witches dance on Mr. Bergan’s lawn. November 3— Boys’ Athletic club organized. 1— H. S. boys absent from first period classes; wonder why? 4— Agriculture class entertained by A. E. Cameron. 7— Latin class disturbed—seniors got rings. 11— School at night—Education week. 14—Girls’ basketball practice begins—much green material. 18— Father and Son banquet. 19— Debate begins. 24, 25—We give thanks—for two days of vacation. 28—Everyone on the job except a few who are snowed in. December 2— Assembly meeting. Decided Oakley could yell the loudest. 9—Basketball—Cascade vs. Simms. Double victory for Cascade. Big feed and party, too. 13— Snow and more snow. 19— Debate try-out. Pick team. 20— Frosh realize they have to be good. 23— Hurrah! Santa’s coming. George says so. 24— No more school till next year. January 3— Back to school. 6—B. B. at Simms, double-header. Cascade victorious. 12, 13—Semester exams—no sunshine on the Hilltop. IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllMItnUUtllUltlltllUlSnmNHnnHMMIIIIIIIHIMMIIIIIHMIlUlHIIINHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIItilllMIHIIIIIIIHnillllltUimillilimii 26
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COMET 13—B. B. game with Centerville girls and Choteau boys. Cascade boys defeated. 16—Seniors start work on annual. 16—Boys leave for college—Joe looks blue. 18—Get report cards and semester grades. 21—Double-header B. B. with Fort Shaw. Girls lose first game. 27—Assembly program—Give team send-off. 27, 28—County tournament. 29— Boys leave for Bozeman. 30— Everything peaceful and quiet. Kenneth’s gone. February 2— Boys home again from Eozeman. Inez at the train. 3— Assembly program. Boys tell of their experiences in Bozeman. 4— B. B. games with Teton and St. Mary’s; we won. 6— Mr. Bunch speaks to Assembly. 7— Boys go to Great Falls to try their luck with business men. 10—Boys defeat Belt. Girls defeat Shirley Six. 13— Miss Burks gives us a talk on journalism. 14— Debate practice with Belt. 16— Pictures taken for annual; everyone posing before mirror. 17 -Assembly program decide on attendance contest. Boys vs. girls. 17— Card party to raise funds. 18— Much merry-making. Boys and girls win from Centerville. 21— Debate practice at Cascade with Belt. 22— Assembly program given by grades. 22— Much cheering. Boys beat Centerville. 23— More cheering. Boys keep up good work. 24— Boys lose to Choteau. 25— Boys lose to Havre. 27— Assembly program. Mrs. Jewett sings. 28— President announces Athletic ball. March 2— Athletic ball. 3— Girls go to Choteau to be defeated. 5, 6, 8—Interclass tournament. Three cheers for the seniors. 9, 10—Girls go to tournament at Augusta. Girls tie with Conrad for third place. 14—Comet campaign begins. 14—Seniors entertain assembly. Annual drive begins. 19— Spring fever epidemic starts in school. 20— We get advice from Mrs. Curren of M. S. N. C. 21— Fat decides that the birds are the only ones that should warble. 22— Comet goes to print. 28
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