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Eldon Schuster, Richard Hoppin DEBATE Debate was carried on this year in a public speaking class, thus eliminat- ing much outside work with no credit. Four teams were formed, and the twp teams who won the first debates gave a public debate. Eldon Schuster and Richard Hoppin were chosen to represent Glasgow on the interscholastic team. The five towns in this district were Havre, Saco, Shelby, Harlem and Glasgow. The first four towns failed to debate, so lost to Glasgow by default. The state question for debate was: Resolved, That the United States Is Attempting to Give Too Many People a College Education. Glasgow was invited to a debate tournament at Belt where Belt and Libby were the winners of their respective districts, but owing to the illness of Eldon Schuster our team did not attend. This is Eldon ' s fourth year of debate and Richard ' s first. Eldon also won the district extemporaneous speaking contest held at Poplar. Because of illness he was unable to attend the state contest at Bozeman. — 22 —
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v .! ' ;.{ w , ;r vx ' ! ' ' ' - ' Ir: BOYS ' GLEE CLUB Director Accompanist Miss Dorothy Alexander Richard Hoppis First Tenors Arlo Rasey Ralph Hurlburt Rubin Lewow First Bass Charles Hoffman Caspar Mabee Joe Martinkoski Second Tenors Richard Hallett Gordon Browning Dale Smith LeVerne Baker Second Bass Bill Alvord Lee Burroughs Harry Wright — 21 —
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,li ( Ci iiU t ii- -!- ' ! ' lM«:m Top Row: Richard Stiley, LeVerne Baker, Ralph Schwenke, Richard Uphaus, Howard Billingsley, Ralph Hurlburt, Orvllle Potter, Guy Fagan. Middle Row: Bob Cornwell, Gustav Vegge, Jack Pagan, James Christinson, Scott Johnson, James Watson, Russell Scott, Chas. Cotton, Wm. Uphaus. Bottom Row: Eugene Tourtlotte, Gordon Browning, Mr. Mowery, Paul Etchepare, Tom Cornwell. AG CLUB The Ag club is a new organization and is wide-awake and growing. It owes its existence to Mr. Mowery, its competent advisor and is organized to coincide ■with the Smith-Hughes course in agriculture. The club meets twice a month and conducts meetings which are instruc- tive as well as entertaining. Some of this year ' s activities have included a Fathers ' and Sons ' Banquet, Candy Sales, outing to study nature, and moving pictures. Altogether it has been an expansive year and the future of the club is assured. — 23
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