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e RI90CONTlNENTAL033I REPERTORY First row: Ivey Michaes Richer, Lewis, Eschwig, Bolton, Bechtel, Givens, Smwlcxi, MacBeYh, Dasaro Second row: Wu 'ar-rs Barttol, Cornbcs, Sandioqe, Martir Div-qv-ar Perry, Wilsor RALLY First row: Bolton, Weqfict, Steele, Penuill, Bowius, Walker, Cgmbes-Dyer, Cooper, Wilson Solor-in Second row: Pattersor, Browning, Lyons, Graf, Ripsinsxi, ilobetts, Edwards. RALLY COMMITTEE For three years the Rally Committee has aided school activities by series ot rally and calls. The president last semester was Jacl: Goodwing this semester, Fred Grat. The sponsor has been Mr. A. J. Smith. Very recently the Rally Committee and the Repertory Guild have joined torces and ettected reorganization. Membership is drawn trom students recommended by the tollowing departments: Dramatics, boys' and girls' physical education, art, iournalism, instrumental and vocal music. Ex-otticio members are the student body president, the girls' and boys' vicea presidents, the stage manager, and head yell leader. t 23 I We, fha! have but spun-long life, Hie Hllcker must lay on fhe pleasure.
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I9 0 CGNTINENTAL 0 33 Sfandinqz - Q I ,f :fr -- . 1, I I 1 rf' Af Itfwf., I Aw mi V Sifiing: M-H+ Iv lr' '- 'sg P,-II.-I ,U new--I H.. sr I. I x It SERVICE SQUAD Dufwng tnz: td'I semester tttc ctuct ot tI1c squad was Ed Stonc: and ttwe caotauns OI the A and B assembIIcs were BIII Deane and Hersctwd Lyons, rcspcc,tnveIy, During the sprung semester ttwe cnnct was GayIord Rwpsnnslclt BIII Deane ttwc Captawn ot ttwc A nsscn'bIy' I-Icnry Patterson, Captam ot ttwc B assembly, TRAFFIC COMMITTEE The otIIcers tor the taII semester were Frank I-IoIIQy, prcswcicnt' Arttwur IvIarstvaII morning Qaotam' Hubert t-Iaaq, attcrnuon Centaur' James Drew, evrznxng Qaptann, Tnose tor the sorxnq semester wcrc Herbert I-Iaag oresndcnf' KarI Hatvn mornung Captaun' Hcnry Brown, attcrnovn fyxptatnq James Drcw Qvcmng captmn. Mrs L, E, Edwarcis as taQuIiy creator. svdndanq I .t N I--A , eva 511 -z Siffinq' -A ww r- I, In It +11 cw.. ,aw ,HI We musf Time obey.
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I9 0 CONTINENTAL 0 33 DEBATE The deoate question tor the tall sernester was: Resolved, That tne U. S, Should loln the World Comm. Only one round ot de- bate was hed, w3t'1 Tust two schools, Washlngton and Beverly, eornruefrnq. Ueholdnng the nega- tlve slde were Vfrltreo Vlfillcun and Myron Coleman wha lost to Bev- erly by a small rnarqln. The at- trnwateve was uaheld by Boo Drobrms and Leonard Ratner, who won the deels on. Dr-Jbnls ard Ratner who have N represented Qvlashrngton rn the Marme and NWeszern Leagues ln Debatlng are last to th.: tearn thus year my graduation. Ivllss Grace Mason the mach, is to be eornonrnented anon the tlnc irhownng these two boys have DEBATE TEAM A361741 fl theur tour years ot tor- C 4, ,, D, R,.,,,. M,,, ensue eornpetuilon, SPEECH Washington has beer' very ably represented bythe tlne oraiorleal ablnty ot Leon- ard Ratner, whcse oarteioation ln the city World Erlendshlp Cantest resulted in rnueh aeelairn tor hurn, Leonard represented Wasnlngton also TVX the Los Angeles Evenlng I-lerald and Express Oratorieal Contest. We are very tortunate ln havlng on our taeulty, lxllss Jane BLlt who has been rated wlth the one hundred leadlng, Shakespearean actors ot ine Arnerlean stage. Through her ettort and the bnd eontributlon of the Ctls Slender Cup, the tenth grade students have been rnade ellglple tor the Contest which she sponsors here every term arnong BlO students. The wlnner ot the Fall trophy was Cloyd Prlttie, who has proved that In the tuture he rnay be a very weeorne aadltlon to tha' cecate teana or to the rahlcs ot the oraiors representrng Waslwnrwgton, Eugenle Sehwedler runrereup, ennerged as winner. rim The Time has come, Hue Walrus said. fo folk of many Hvings.
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