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1-'--- -------v-H-----H--------------'P The CALDRON -1--t--e-h'--- 3 l l l l l t 9 4 u l l I 1 lar to Q 79? ohio I I l l l l l l l l I s Rl .5 M Q 11 Aiwa wp. 1 MARY CROMER D lil! ATING In spite of the length of the season and monotony of the subject, the interest of the debating teams never lagged' They worked conscientiously to the end. Yictory did not mark every encounter but it was not because of the lack of effort on the part of our tongue-twisters. . This year the Northeastern Indiana Debating League became an established fact. The members are: New Haven, I.eo, Huntington, South Side and Central. The common subject was, Resolved, That the United States should enter the League of Nations without reservations. In the lirst debate of the series, our aHirmative team clashed with South Side and came out of the encounter victorious. .Xiter this tine beginning old man Hard Luck visited Central's camp. In order, our negative team was defeated by Huntington, Leo and New Haven and our aftirmative suffered similar losses at the hands of New Haven and Leo. However it may appear, it was not due to the fact that they had forgotten the Fight in Ifighting Central, for again our lucky star appeared. The allirmative defeated Huntington and the negative won a hard-fought battle over South Side in the last debate of the season. The debating squad has proved that while South Side is victor in sports, Central can take her share of the honors in the other en- counters. The affirmative team consisted of Leon Gross, captaing Alohn Metts, Dorothy llenner and Ruth Iinatz, alternate. The negative team was Esther Frederick captaing Perry Thomas, Marjorv llurton and Marguerite Maxvhorr, alternate The alternates were changed during the season but the speaking personnel re- mained the same. The finances and management of the teams were ably taken care of by the manager, Howard Tenny. In the lirst extemporaneous contest of the year, the supposedly impossible happened. Dorothy Benner won the Koerber cup for the third time and thereby won the right of permanent ownership. However, Mr. A. XV. Benner, Dorothy's father, realized the great loss to the school and presented another beautiful loving ., ..:. ... ...v.1:...n.,.a ......a,.,...f.:..-..--..-A1 ...... ai.-li..-.in-.41.-a.ar,..e..L....., .... Vtltlt' .Yfllt'f-l f'Zt'O -gg:
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