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DEBATE Madame Chairman, ladies and gentlemen ..., so slaried the aftzfnifxtive speeches oi Lorabeth Moore, Richard Ennis, and Bettie Card. Doing the same on the negative side were Sally Chapman, Margaret French, and Lillian Sloan in the l94l Deb:r1e Season. This seasons proposition was: Resolved: that every able-bodied male citizen ot the United States should be required to have one year ot military training before attaining the present dratt age. The teams from Hillsdale participated in the annual Twin Valley Tournament but lared badly, losing three out ot tour debates, They did redeem themselves, however, in the Michigan State College Debate League by arislng in the wee small hours of the cold wlns ter mornings and trekking to Lansing. Their team won tive out of eight debates, thus gain- ing themselves the privilege ot going to the state eliminations. Lillian Sloan, Margaret French, and Lorabeth Moore formed the team to go to Marshall. Though they lost to Marsh- all, the team earned another plague to add to their collection. wvwrfl I.uf1'.'- I., Nlriuilw, RA lzzllll- lr, lziwl, lwffnl lmf1.- 5.1Ix.1inim. Mr, lnnu.. l.. Sinn. .Mtl l'ivHlf'f '-- H, l i'z'l:1'll. page twenty-seven
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TWEEN TOWERS Again the Tween Towers Statt and reporters present the school pa-f per and this annual lor the students ct Hillsdale High. Lots ot kids have contributed to the success ot the paper throughout the year and a great deal ot midnight oil has been burned by the staff members to bring out a better sheet. ln putting the annual together, the statt has tried to introduce some new ideas to make the annual the best yet. To all those who have helped put the paper to bed, thanks and to those who were on the receiving end, we hope you liked it and the annual. C. I. Howe, Business Managerp Bill Friedrichs, Managing Editor. Miss Mary Smith, Faculty Advisor. Charles Gregory, Assistant Sports Editor: lohn MacBitchie, Sports Editor: Annette Chapman, Sof ciety Editor: Don Gemmill, News Editor, Marjorie Pino, Exchange Editor. Not pictured: Margaret French, Feature Editor. Sarah Dimmers, Asst Business fvlanagerg Doris Iennings, Assistant Busi' ness Managerp Fred Greenley, Assistant Business Manager, Martha Thorne, Circulation Man ager, Betty Tubbs Reporters: M. Fox, F. Seiple, D. Schmidt, D. Hayes, A. Tubbs, L. Sloan. B. Peacock, B. Squires, B. Penrod, S. Chapman, ls. Moore, P. Double B. Baxter. page twenty-six
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GIRL RESERVES The Girl Reserves started right off this year with Margaret French, presidentp layne Brott, vice-presidentp Bettie Card, secretary: and loyce Benedict, treasurer. Miss Laaninen and Miss Mary Smith acted as advisors. The girls began early on their year-long service of knitting for the Bed Cross. Highlights of the first semester were the Freshman Girls Party, conference at Coldwater, a penny pot-luck, several speakers, and a Christmas party for un- fortunate children. The club also had their annual father-daughter banquet and mother- daughter tea. 'Twas the night before vacation ln the old Study Hall, Where many were dancing At the GR. - Hi-Y Ball. Yes, indeed, everyone but St. Nick was at the Girl Reserve-Hi-Y Formal given just before Christmas. Almost hidden within a mammoth fireplace, DuWayne Loney and his orchestra furnished music for the dancing couples. Keeping in spirit with the season, the Study Hall was decorated with Christmas trees, boughs of holly, and a large revolving star in the center. Co-chairmen Pat ludge and Dick Smith really did well in supervising a bang- up affair. lfmlrllf l.'nn'.'- M. Dow. M. Rm-llmzin. IC. Dnhsv. F. Svinh-, M. Fox. M. H:n'i'in:lnn. li. lhmly. C. .l-nvlisnll. M. Su-:n'us. S. Chunlnxln. M. H1-is M. Stil--s. M. Jnnf-s. K. Iingm-Q. R. DI:-lrnnslir-vt. S. Dinmu-rs. 0. Towne:-nd, B. Dziunii. H. llimninl, W. Dr-Ima-y. l.. Hutfhins. Thi,-rl l'fu1r.'- Miss Smith, N, Ul!r'I'llIl. P. l.:nnv. M. Ga-r'1n:u1. F. M:nl:n'nl-y. A. Hiuu -tt. P. M'-Gr-in-4-. I., Arvh, F. Simlr-wrist-. P, .luhnwn, .l. Gal zvr. A. Chzmmimi. li. Tiiblrs, M. Pino, M. Arn-li. li. B4'ilI'll. M. Ke-sslvr. J. Suxaigv. H. Slzuln-, Miss L'l1Hlllll'll. Nr:-mul li'mr,'- IS. Ruth, I. 'I'r:1xlu-r. M. Mnlzirm-y, VV. liirum. E. F1-rullsnn. T. l'Til4lnmI. P. Mnlsarmty. A. Alnslxaniull. V. lwvy, .l. Sv-:lslmh-1, IS Mn-yn-Vs. R. Squirt-s. M. Thm-mf, W. Smith. J. Hnnn-1-. D. liurnhzini. B. Shun. l i1-.ef lffm-,-- H. Curll C Gnnslwin, P. .llulnf-, G. Clay. J. G1-lvnins. .I. li-ne-di:-t. l.. Mnnrv. U. .I--nninus. C. Sturt-I'. K. l'm-iirml. .Ynl l'fr'lrnwI.'- 'l'. Hxiil, H. Iiuxtl-r. M. Bw-li. .l. lim-ll. D. llrzmlznn. M. linmlfny. 1. Curr. K. Cummins. B. Davie-s, .l. Dibbh-. P. lmnhlf-. Ilnuzln-rty. M. llruluf M. Elilriitun-, N, Enzn-lhxirmlt. li. Ennis, P. F11 win-r. N. F2Il'llSWllI'Lll. M. ffm-4-ll. M. Fl'4'lIl'll, C. Huilsl-kin-vlll. ll. HIIVVIX li. I.l-ntz. E. Muyl-r. M. linux-rs. M. Runnin-. I.. Ruth. J. HLIIIISPX. M. Smith. E. SnIa'liI'l'4-. K. Thnmzis, P. Wlllixnms. M. Zh-ta-I' page twenty-eight: 4
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