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GALLAMO H H Club HE M Club is an organization whose purpose is to stimulate interest in general health, physical efficiency, scholarship and sportsmanship. ln the fall of 1924 tl1e State of Missouri made it possible for all Juniors and Seniors through reaching a set standard of the above Ill0Tltl0lll0ll points, to receive the M , which tl1e Kansas City Journal-- Post otters. Laura Mae Miller and Mary Frances Handy, members of this club, were awarded their M's last year. The school feels it an honor to have so large a number of its stus dents have this honor conferred upon them by the state and is sure there is an appreciable rise in the standard of general health, physical etlieiency, scholarship and sportsmanship. 'Fhere are three girls who have received their M's', recently. Kathryn Gillihan, junior, Nannie Estes, junior, and Virginia Kissinger, a senior. Teacher-VVhy didn't you come to elass today? You missed my lecture o11 appendicitis. Pupil-Oh, Ilm tired of these organ recitals. Mrs. Doolin-Does the question embarrass you? James Scott-No llltliillll, not at all. lt's the answer that wor- ries me. QQ.
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GALL MO CDebate HE local debaters chosen January 25, wlelre: Affirmative, Fran- ces Musselman and Maynard Sanders, negative, Clarence Wil- liams and Leo Scott. The coach was Mr. Rissler. The high school debating team won its first contest of the season in the high school auditorium Friday, February 19, when the two lo- cal debaters, Frances Musselman and Clarence VVilliams, won the dc- cision over the Winston High School, represented by Oscar Muer and Earl Eggers. We are very proud of the showing made by our repre- sentatives. The question was Resolved, that the proposed child labor amend-- ment should bae ratified by the several states. On April 8, 1925, at the Courter Theater, we were again delighted in the results of the decision of the debate. This time Gallatin won over the Coffey High Schooli This was the final debate of the county and the winning team was presented a beautiful silver cup. Gallatin happened to be the winner and the cup now adorns our study hall. lg
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