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The 1930 EAGLET Rear Row Corey Olson Arthur Barnes Dale McCulloch Thomas Severtson Omer Gunderson Middle Row Orpha Mickleson Helen Westerberg Dorothy Donhowe Mary Lou Roper Hildegarde Knutson Evelyn Allen Robei ta Keith Marjorie F011 Ardeth Donly Front Row Charline Conklin Vivian Pohlman Mildred McCulloch Jean Middleton Clifford Beem QCoachJ Emogene Billings Dorothy Hinkley Georgia Van Wie Kathryn Lund I' orensif' I Puqzw The Eagle Grove Chapter of the National Forensic L a ue ras been the leadin chap ter of the League for four years Other chapters have on thre or four occasions Shot ahead of us for a month but our steady pro ress has soon cutdistanced all competitors. There are now 263 chapter- in the League. These Chapters are lo-ated in every state in the Union. They are found in large cities and in smail. Among the large city schools found in the League are Chicago Minneapolis Spokane 1Wash.P Sacramento 1Ca1if.l Kansas City Denver 1Colo.J. and Eagle Grove, Clai ion Hampton and Mason City are found among the smaller towns of the Lea ue. The purpose of the National Forensic League is to encourage more students to take part in interscholastic debate and cratory. It endeavors constantly to advance the stand- ards of excellence so that greater skill will be developed among the participants and finer relations exist in these competitixe events, This purpose is realized by offering the student a definite and suitable reward for successful participation in these events. This reward consists of membership in a national organization and the privilege oi wearing its distinctive key-always the mark of an honcr student, It is a reward that is fitting. dignifying. and enduring. Iii ill - mmmuuu Immun. unmnu I I -1 mmm 1- In nnmv-mm ummm ummm lllmuim.. - - - , . - 1 - , 1 V . . , , - - , - - y - , - . Q . 1 s , 4 , , e 1 ' b ' a rr ' U - V c - o . 9 T . o c 1 n - 1 , 1 , U o o 1 1 r Q Q f Y f f
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T e 1930 EAGL T G, Flsher Arthur Barnes Dcrls Evans Helen W1lco'c Front Row Dorothy Wllson Robert Stryker Irma Kopecky Eugene Bxllmgs Justm 'Iheblay Jean Mxddleton Bru e M1dd eton Grace Hall Donald Cummmgs Student Lounml The Student Councll IS made up of r pres ntatxves from every organization 1n High School At the begmnmg cf the school year the followmg C0mm1tt66S were elected as fol lows General assembly study hall corrlder and bulldmg and grounds The student rouncll also has attempted to defme and promote school sp1r1t and under the upervlslon of the faculty promoted the tlcket sales for the basketball seascn also fox the laculty play and other actlvltles not sponsored by other organlzatlons They hope ln thls way to bung about a better sp1r1t ot cooperatlon between the faculty and tudents of Eagle .wrote I-hgh School W EIIIIIIIIIHIII' , IE...'1'I?2.!l21 h E IZIILIISIHI. ' . 31172121212 IE as I Rear Row: Gertrude Thompson, Roberta Keith, Alice Grimes, Orin Emerson, Robert
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