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M N N N N N N S S N S S 2 Z it 2 N .3 If JF' 9 The Lincoln Debating Club ln the early part of November a meeting was called by Miss Williams. English instructor. for the purpose of organizing a debating club. Members of English lll and ll' were eligible. The organization was named The Lincoln Debating Club. A committee was appointed to draft a constitution and otiicers were elected: Norman Kellar, Presidentg Bessie Masors, Yice-president. and Rose Dekofsky. Secretary-Treasurer. Among the several debates held the following topics were discussed, Resolved, that the school should furnish text books to the students, and Resolved that every automo- bile driver should carry liability insurance. The first debate in New York State Debating League, which the club joined, was with Monticello High School Debating Team. The question was. Resolved, that chain stores are detrimental to the best interest of the American public. Members representing the aFhrmative were Sidney Binder, jack Bagliebter, Rose Dekofsky, and Pearl Rand, as alternate. The affirmative won. The negative team consisting of Norman Kellar, Pauline Strober. David Walternian, and Ida Moshier, as alternate, were defeated by Monticello. Mr. H. VV. Coons presided as chairman: Mr. Herman Levine. Mr. Clarence Hoornbeek. and Mr. Vernon Kelder were the judges. ln the league debate, the affirmative won six times. at Kingston, Poughkeepsie, Monticello, Ossining, New- burgh and Ellenville. al' These are a few of the verses grave and gay written by the students of the high school in their second year project. ODE TO THE COW Listen children and I'll tell you now Of the nicest animal the holy cow, The cow that lies in the fields all day With nothing to do: no bills to pay. Which is pretty soft. I should say. Cows are always perfectly happy Altho' their expression is not so snappy. They are very well content Because their lives are happily spent. When you look at the lucky thing: You half expect her to dance and sing. All in all, her's is a placid life You can not think of a more charming wife. The more I think, the more I feel She has thoughts, she doesn't reveal. Now this bovine ode is ended I think the cow has us transcended. -By JOHN DIVINE
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we Junior Class History ln 1928. we started on our career in high school. as Freshmen. VVe tried our best to look important. but everyone seemed to realize that we were only Freshmen. Our Sophomore year was better. Aaron Brodsky was President, and Miss DuBois faculty advisor. In the fall we had one of those famous High School Luncheonsf' and in October, we tried our best to have a Hallowe'en Party. but somehow. we never found out just how, the Freshmen got in ahead of us. VVe still think they must have had some pull with the office! ln February, we took a bus to Newburgh to the basketball game, and then having decided we had done enough for one year, we subsided for that year. Here we are juniors. now. .lane Taylor is President: Louis Berger, Vice-president. and Miss VVilliams. Stage Manager. repre- senting the faculty. VVe've done many things this year. VVe had a candy sale. a benefit movie, Good News -it was good news for us too! In February. we started practicing for our play Oh Kay. --Now. it's not many casts that have to contend with what that one did-infantile diseases-but that's what happened. Mumps broke out, and for a while it looked as though the results would be serious. but the rest of the class came nobly to the rescue and with Mrs. Hunt's help, we put Oh Kay over with a bang. We've been quiet for some time now, and something is bound to happen soon. Perhaps it's our junior Prom, which we plan to have in May. Backman, Howard Berger, Louis Bernstein, Abe Binder. Sidney Brodsky, Aaron Brustein, Herbert Budd. Edward Dekofsky. Rose Doughty. Clayton Divine, john Eck, Alvenia Fatt, Florence Faughnan. Kathleen Geilhard. Ruth Jacowitz, Morris johnson, Mabel Kanfer, Selma Kossar. Milton Kuhlmann, John Langaheer, Marjorie Lazarowitz. Louis Class Roll ,lane Taylor. Levy. Lillian Masors, Bessie McConnell, Dorothy McConnell. Harold Moshier. Ida Osterhoudt, David Rogow. Abe Rothkopf. Harold Sashin. Gertrude Schaelier. Rebecca Spadaro, Josephine Silverman, Charles Siminowsky, Zelda Slutsky, Lillian Storman, Yincent Sullivan, Bridget Taylor, -lane VValter. Ethelyn lNeinbaum. Leo XVest. Nellie 1?
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