Dothan High School - Gargoyle Yearbook (Dothan, AL)

 - Class of 1922

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DOTHAN'S RECORD IN THE ALABAMA HIGH SCHOOL DEBATING CONTEST The Alabama High School Union held its athletic. dcclamatory. and dc- bating contests this year at Auburn on April 21-22. The Dothan High School sent a debating team of whose record her faculty and student body are ex- ceedingly proud. Two weeks before the state contest. preliminary contests were held, at which time the four best speakers were chosen to represent Dothzm High at Auburn. The subject in these preliminaries was the same as in the state con- test. namely, tTResolved. That the United States should adopt by law a sys- tem of compulsory unemployment insurance similar to that now in force in Great Britain? The students taking part in these preliminaries were Phil Wyatt, Ralph Vaughn, Milton J. Lurie. Mildred Hill, Connie King. Rob- ert BroWn, Flora Hatcher and James Stapleton. Messrs. Goree Johnson. j. P. Culver. and Wallace Malone, acting as judges, selected as Dothunis af- firmative team, Connie King and Milton J. Lurie and as the negative team. Mildred Hill and Robert Brown. These students, aceomdpanied by Miss Margaret Williams of the high school faculty. went to Auburn as Dothzufs representatives, and Tttliereby hangs a tale. Up until the Auburn contest. our school had done very little along the line of training in debate, and this was the first time we had ever entered a state contest. but notwithstanding these things. both of 0111' teams were selected in the preliminaries to go into semi-fmals. In the latter contests, our affirmative team was selected to go into finals. and our negative team received one vote to enter finals. On the evening of April 22 in Langdon Hall at Auburn the final contest for state championship was between the affirmative team of the Dothan High School and the negative team of the Albertville District Agricultural School. Dothan lost to Albertville. but the fact makes us no less proud of our team. We had gained a place in the hnals over a large number Of other high schools. and Albertville was old and experienced. having won the state championship in debate in 1921. Reports from Auburn are unanimous in their praise of Dothaifs speak- ersehoth negative and affirmative and indeed this whole City should and does rejoice over the record our teams made. Next year, old Dothan High will teach Albertville the meaning of humility!



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.T. IE. TIIAXT Tr-achur in Howard Coihgt- To Whom It May Concern: After having taught hookkt'uping for mom than four yoars, tIm-Iug IVIIIPII time I taught thl'l'U tIiffm-ent systems and ex- amined closely many nthcr systems, and artsz' having used the Byrnv Simpliht-d Shnrthand in UIHCDS where other systems wvt'u used, I am glad to make- thu ntImxk ing statements: ATTEND 'FI-IIC CAMPBELL INSTITUTE l. Hocauw It is the only Busint-ss CnI- IL-w- In Alabama using the Byrnv Systems 2, TIIO Canwhell Institute tvachvs not only bookkeeping and shorthand hut ac- tual business ti'ainlng as well. 3. This institution Is ownmI and 01m- ratmI by its President and founder and not Iny a hired mun. II. Thn President has stun over his class moms. dirm-t supervi- :'I. Mr. Campbell undt-rstands the- proh- Imns that cnnt'ront thr- Southm-n youth, on. from the pIow-handles up to his prvsvnt pusltlon. U. The Campbell Institute is located in tho, gt'eatvst agl'icultm-aI section of the great South East 7. In my opinion, the Cammwll Insti- tute Is thv most pt'rtt-tical institution of its kind east of the Miss': irmi. K. It through thu spacial trainim..r that I ioct-IVNI IVIfIt' in the Campbell In- stitute and tho pcrsonaI inIIuont'o 0f Prn- rl'SSOI. CampthI that I have boon 211310 to 11an my wnrk In tho husint-ss world Imth pleasant and protitabIo-because I dld U10 sanw work while I was In his great instia tution. Sincerr-Iy yours. J B. 'FRANT. Itlie Profits Most Who Serves Best tlllIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIllIIIllIIII Miami, Flnrldal. Ft-hrlza'y :i. 151;. Mr. .I. h, UampIn-Il, Imthan. A121, Dvar SII': I t'wl that I :'m'.- it to um- In- vxperivnm-tl friends tn writv and hill yuu what th' t'ampholl Institutv has dont- for mu. I wont to one Itllsintss colicgp in one of nur Iarm-st southom cities, hut found thr- school tIitl nut suit a. country boy I Iw- camv dissatisfivd and 11-1111an 11: my hmnv. Then alitrxr t-t'm-oslmnd: inr: wlth the Campbell Institutv and talking wIth the n-prvsontnllvv in person. I rIeciiIt-rl that I Would nnt gvv up my husim-ss onllvm' wm'k. knowing that it I illlCnIlL'd tht- right svhnnl I cnuId sucm-ml any way. I r-ntorc-rl the Camphnll Insti- tuttz and my work was vm'y pleas- ant antl satisfactnry. It was only a shnrt time until I :1r-t-vptr-d :1 good lznsItiun with the Malunn Fur- niturv t'o., of Dnthan. Ala.. and hold tht- plum- fm- aImnst two years. I am now with our of tht- largest t'urniturn r'nmpanlvs in Suuth Florida at a handsmno salary and am well ploasml with my work. Had the t'a,lanu-II Institute hwn tht- same kind of school that I Ih'st went to and had it not Ill't'n fm' thv su- porim- xy tt-ms and Ill Wnal attvn- tinn I gut theru I am sun- I would have th-nme- tliscuul'agml amI rv- tu1nmI to my home just as I tII4I hL-fnrlu Ynu havr my lwrmIssiun tn um- this letter as a tvstInmnIal and if it is thn- cause at having: sumo nm- mako up their mind tn takn- thv cnm'w in yuur xchnnl I shall ht- ym'y glad. IVith lmst wIshes tn ynu and your teachers and trusting that your work may continue to ho of much servlco to the young ponplt- or your section, I beg to I'mnain Your friend, FRA NK M. IENFING IGR. MISS MARY KIMIIICLL StnnugrapIu-r, Savannah, Ga. I't'ni'. .I. U. tiamnhnll. Imthan, Ala, In-ar le: I :Icshv lo I-xm't-ss my amn'n-t-Iatiun fur the intt-rost yuu haw laka In my wm'k. I: th whllv in Duthan aml sIm-c- vnmim: to S vannah. IIava: stmIimI IhL- I':lrm.:nn systi-m nl' shurthand and cnmnarlng it and nthors with tht- Iiyrm- SIIIIIDIHII'II, I IIt'l'IIIle tht- Iiyt'nt- SInmIiIIr-II was thv must mactlt-uhh- system taught. so I cntt-rwl tIu- l'amprII IIISUIUII' In August. IIII'I. At thn- 0nd utv two months I was fully prt-parml tn assumv tho rIu- 111-5 111' tL-m-hvt' In tho .tmmgraphh- Dv- nm'tmvnt at tho I'nIlvtgv. whvrn- I rvmaln- t-II until June, whn-n I aoroptml thv wml- tinn ul' toachhr in tho Stunngraphit- Ihl- pmlmx-nt nl' tIn- Hglt-thm'lw I'nmmrl' al lmIIt'ma Savannah, Ha, I III'HI that all stmlvnts vasIIy mztslur tht- III'IIIL'IDICS nti Iiyrnt- SImplilin-tl Shm't- ImmI aml arr III'VIHII'I'II M t-ntt-r thv Intsi- m-ss wurIIl In a shm't tInw, usually twu nr lhl'u- munths. The individual Instrut'tlon glx'vn in your t-ullvgt- makm: It. t-asy I'ur thw stmlvnt lu :uIvant-n, :mII thv Intm't-st yuu shuu' In thv n'urk uf t-zurh studvnt Is a gn-at t'nrcu t'onstantly pushing hlm Inward succtus. I ktmw lhut my surm-ss Him'v Imghmlng my hllN'llt'HN L-ztrot-r Is tIlll' tn you and Lqu Campbell Institutt- and WIN ulaxIIy roc- mnmcntl your suhuul to any unv who antich natt-s vnll-ring a Iiuslnvss 1'UHPKU. IVishIng yuu mm-h sm-cvss In tht- fu- ture, I am, Ynurs Vt ' truly. MARY l6. KIMUICIJII Modern :v 7312206 tea I ysuccessful WW AMPBELL INSTITUTE o SHORTHAND ANDACCOUNTING aezsm ALABA MA 25' 8557 BUSINESS EUL LEEE

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