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:wa 'V i v 6 A- A A- 'MG 1. an T s 1' -Q .M H' - T 1 9 34 93 'fn ,la 424 Ke W Reading left to right-Elaine Rositzky, Ruth Hochrnan, Abe Blanar, Cecile Goldberg. Not in Picture--David XVeinberg and Joseph Meites. Easton .-..A.. Debate Team Coach, MR. R. E. STONE DEBATE SFI-IE'llUil'Z Oak Grove Helena ----..--.. -.A... a t ...,..... St. Joseph Helena ,,V-..YA..... .A.... a t ........V Helena Union Star ...VA... ...... a t ....A.... Union Star Osborn -.....----... ,V.... a t ........, ..,..... O sborn Atchison -.,. ...,-- a t ,,,A,,4-- St. Joseph Atchison .... Osborn ....... Atchison St. Joseph The state debate question for this year was: Resolved that chain stores are detrimental to the best interests of the American public. The first debate was with Easton, Missouri, with Abe Blanar and Cecile Goldberg upholding the affirmative side. The Easton debaters won the decision. Again taking the affirmative side, Joseph Meites and David Weinberg met the debaters of Helena, Missouri, but Helena was victorious. The affirmative was again taken by Joseph Meites and David Weinberg when the pair debated with the debaters from Osborne, Missouri, in which Central won. In a debate with Atchison, Kansas, Joseph Meites and David Weinberg were defeated by the Atchison pair who took the negative side of the question. The negative Centralites, Ruth Rockman and Elaine Rositzky were defeated by the Union Star debaters, The Helena, Missouri, debaters also defeated the Blue and White team, Abe Blanar and Elaine Rositzky, in the return debate. However, the Blue and White debaters, Abe Blanar and Cecile Goldberg, was victorious in gaining the final debate of the season from Atchison, Kansas. F 'fnl Y fiirt! lSOSfXl'X
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Sl WS 1931 ,if 9' J M' Back Row-Edith Ashcraft, Harriet Bennitt, Frances Bolen. Second Row-Doris Crandall, Charlotte Ferris, Josephine Miles, Katherine XVelmls, Frankie Lee Anderson, Catherine Dickinson. L Bottom Row-Ruth Ann liliscu, David Blanar. Ray Harris. Kenneth Higginliotham, Virginia, Sone. Brush and Pencil Club 0l l ll'l'1RS President -.-,........- .--.... . ,...........V ...... V i rginia Bone Vice President ................ .....,,...... H arriet Bennitt Secretary-Treasurer ........ ....,---.--,A R uth Ann Eliscu Sponsor ..........,,.......,...V,......,..AV, ...,,....... R liss Hester Robinson The membership of the Brush and Pencil Ulub is open to all high school students who show artistic talent. To gain admittance, the candidates must apply and be voted upon by the club. If their applications are accepted they are required to submit a draw- ing made during the club meeting at which they were originally proposed. The draw- ing must then be presented to the club for discussion of its originality and merit. The prospective member is not admitted until the drawing is accepted by a majority vote of the club. Because of its limited membership the club has not entered into any great activi- ties. The first semester, its project was a calendar illustration with block prints made by the members of the club. The second semester, a detailed study of the human figure was made under the direction of Miss Hester Robinson, sponsor. The purpose of the organization is being carried out by creating and studying work in 'irt '.fxmaf.es.x'x1sv fxfx fm 'favs-we ti?
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of mfr 2- g L 1934 E xv s i HI-Y Urwk Row, left to l'iLfili-.i0ilI1 Henry Karnes, Torn Meivr, .luck Nicholas, John N4-ill, Iiogor' Stephens, Linwood Martin, JHIIIQS Smith. - Third Row-Donald Smith Donald Iohnmn George l-'exilwl' lwnton Cwlkinw VV1lli Dun- ' , . , , , , . ,, :un nvvik, Alfred Sutton. Second Row-Cecil 3ij'Bl'S,'NLDI'll!8ll Gibson, iiilylllllllli ii2liI'Ii, sponsor, .lark Mnttlmws, sponsor, Foster Graham, Richard Iizlyinond, I-'orrvsl XYernvr. - . Front Row-Snead Srhnlidt, Curl i'Y'Jlllit'I'. l.:url'm1c-0 Poll, Yvrnon f1t'iLL'4'l', Gono Thompson. XVilli:1n1 Mr-Kinloy, Lynn Gordon. , VL X K U if tk 5, L 1 5 . GIRL RESERVE Huck llmv-I.:l1n'vtl:v l'rx'or Yvlnm Schncide-r Flizmlwth I'rown XYE'illl'l H ' ' . , y . 4 . , , . ming., I-4-rnu-v ' Fable-. S5-cond Rowf.Xiivgrt:u Ilig.:'g's, Hilda Schindler, Irone lflnke. Vehnzx Harris. Louise Horndon. x X ifn-st Il0XV7xvlI'f.1'llil2l Kirknmn, secr0tul'y: ilnth Teitz. Vive president: Nollzl-Rosv Hofflnan, 4 pref-sident: l4'r:uu'vs i'li3.Z'i'1llll. il'0IiSlll'9l'I Jane S2llNij'. x ,q ?lA Q Q- - v - 'Pg' B, .L L 1 3. gf '15 -., 1 P, QQ. A A, - 1 tl LX Av K.- .1 23
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