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M 'mhz ,Spotlight Page Fifty-Six THE DEBATING TEAM Uhr Efraurl Qlluh Faculty Admser Miss MIFFLIN O F F I C E R. S Preszdent ROBERT HOFFMAN Secretary EILEEN DAMON Vzce Preszdent JOHN PEARSON Treasurer Drcx WATERHOUSE HE Travel Club was orgamzed ln the Hrgh School last fall The object of the club IS to 4 afford amusement and benefit to 1t,S members through rmagmary travel ID our own country or fore1gn lands Any student who has taken and successfully passed a course Li-QX1 1n hlstory or who IS takmf hlstory may Jem the club but membershlp IS lmuted to forty members The first meetxng was held on November 5 1930 The officers were elected and commlttees were appolnted ne to draw up a constltutxon and another to work out plans for the club The club voted to take a Med1terranean Crulse grvmg speclal emphas's to Egypt The club meetrngs have been enjoyed by all and wh1le a great deal of the tme thls year has ne essarlly been gxven over to organlzatlon lt xs hoped that next year the club w1ll be able to devote the greater part of the trme to travel For the greater part of the year we have been handlcapped by the lack of a movmv p1cture machlne but the new machlne for next year should add greatly to the enjoyment of the club programs Nancy Allen M1ldred Anderson V1018t Archer Fred Beach Brlly Bodlne Vlvlan Boyle Arthur Brown Exleen Damon MJ.. Dorothy Deller Betty Eldredge Beth Harrls Eugene Henrlch Robert Hoffman Cornella Hoffman James Hollowell Corlnne Johnson Fred Khourl MBE R Frank Klefmpa Dorothy Lewls Frank May Ruth Merkle Helen Mxskelly Hobart Parsons Julxa Pavelka John Pearson Kathryn Rauchfuss Carohne Rlvers Sadle Schlecter Gertrude Scholz Ellzabeth Tarlow Susan Thompson Abbxe Turner Maxwell Van Nuys Dxck Waterhouse - ' T 1 M vslisfz. . . . . ,f-1 T-475, , NNW: 33.-.. . -F -sf. ' . . . , X -o , 1 . , z . P . . . . . . . o , Q , . '7' S 1 . 0 LJ L' mul' mn
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The Spntliglgt Page I-'ifty-Flve H ll Uhr Evhatmg Qlluh Faculty Advzser MR MORNEWECK O F F I C E R S P1es1denf DOROTHY CREMERIUS Secretary OLGA SPI-:cH'r Vlce President ROBERT CRUDEN Treasurer AL1 AN Woonwlum A HE Debating Ciub was organized last September under the direction of Mr Morn weck li- The work of the club dunno' the first semester was mainly m the way of practice debates among the members At the begmmnv of the second semester the real work began The two varslty teams were selected one affirmative and one negative and immediately they started to collect material on the question for interscholastic debates The Wild Muriel Mowen El anor Morris Carrxe McCaull Meredith Conley Cora Babcock and Farris Swackhamer The quest or th1S year was Resolved that chain stores are a detriment to the best interests of the American people The interscholastic debates were with the following schools Newark Central Hiffh Bound Brook Metuchen Somerville Scotch Plains Ro elle Roselle Park Llnden and Westfield There was also the annual Junior Senior debate which this year was won by the Seniors At this debate Muriel Mowen was awarded the medal for beinff the best debater We won tw lve out of th fourteen s heduled debates Most of them were dual debates The negative team lost to Bound Brook and the aflirmative to Lmden The Linden debate was for the County Championship Linden havmv won first place 1n their leaffue and Cranford first place ln our lea ue In the final d bate we lost to Linden by a two to one declslon Tue other members of the club are Ja k Kulrn Robert Northcutt Jane Stanger Mary Scott Robert Bxlllnffslx William Braedon and Mars Dohoney The members of th teams haxe been award d letters and pins l h avg., ' ' ' ' ' . e . :.E5.fflE:,4 . V . . . A .Jw Qkvs.. D VS' -sw - , , - - - - members of the varsity teams included: Dorothy Cremerius, Olga Specht, Thelma ' . ' , 9 ' . ' , ' , I Z .D v v v l 7 - Y - S . . ' . ' ' - ' . A ' V . t . . , V . D 'e e c . . . 5 . 4, U B , . , . . , . V . 1 : C A , , , , . I D . ' . :J A .V ' , I e f ' 3 . F .o ' ll 1' r' r'- M'
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