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Standing: Ralston Hawkins, Harold Deems, Vern Sehoenfeld, Robert Cash, Horace Smith. Sitting: Ethel Etchegoyhen, Minnie Dangelmaier, Mrs. Hudson, Coachg Ruth Damon, Fern Mattson Not in picture: Sydney Mattson, C. Dulfy Debate Club The Debate Club, under the direction of Mrs. Hudson, has completed a very suc- cessful year. During the first semester, the Sophomore team, composed of Ruth Damon and Fern Mattson met Lovelock here. The debate was a tie because one of the judges would not vote. We also had several debates within the club. At the beginning of the second semester, Horace Smith and Creighton Duffy de- feated an Elko team here, Vern Schoenfeld and Harold Deems were defeated by a Love- lock team at Lovelock. Vern Schoenfeld and Horace Smith represented Winnemucca at the State Forensic Tourpament held in Reno, April 2, 3, and 4. After defeating the other teams, namely Las Vegas, Fallon, and Sparks, our boys fought it out with Reno in the Hnals, but were defeated. Vern Schoenfeld also entered the Oratorical Contest on April 3 and placed third. HAROLD DEEMS, '36 A 1 i 4 1 ,w lil lil il Z1 ll fl f 'I If fi: l'i fl il l. !i4l l IEE Fi' il H5 ill za V, fi sim ea. , Fall Semester Officers Spring Semester 5 Vern Schoenfeld - President - Ralston Hawkins Sydney Mattson - - Vice-President - Vern Schoenfeld Harold Deems - Secretary - Ethel Etchegoyhen Mrs. W. Hudson Advisor Mrs. W. HudsonQ ,Q A X ,Nui .,., Wu -I l l l - 27 - l Hi -, 'lf ip
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Back row: jean Morrall, Mary Mentaberry, Harriett Thomsen, Dorothy Guthrie, Audrey Willig, Edna McNinch, Beth Brown. Center row: Ella Corbett, Dolores Ast, Dorothy McNeer, Mary Arant, Mary Louise Frink, Alda Dennis. Front Row: Mildred Robinson, Ruth Damon, Fern Mattson, Patricia Sherman, Emma Thomsen, Lois Smith, Annie Mentaberry, Miss Blanche Keegan, Advisor. Fireside Circle In September, 1935, the Home Economics girls were eager to start a Fireside Circle Clubf' We decided to name our club the Comrade Arc of the Fireside Circle, and we then elected officers. In order to raise money for our treasury we had two candy sales which were a financial success due to the cooperation of the entire student body. After some discussion we decided that the upper class girls who had taken Home Economics and had belonged to the Fireside Circle in previous- years would be eligible to belong to our club without being initiated, In the Spring We enjoyed many social activities as well as many interesting business meetings. In March we held a Spaghetti Feed which added substantially to our treasury. In May we went with Miss IQeegan our able advisor, to participate in a meeting of the Fireside Circles of Eastern Nevada held in Sparks. We adjourned after a busy and profitable year, with hopes that future Fireside Circles will be as successful as ours has been. Fall Semester Ruth Damon - Lois Smith - - Annie Mentaberry - Aida Dennis - Miss Blanche Keegan OFFICERS - President - Vice-President - Secretary - Treasurer - Advisor - .24,. RUTH DAMON, '3 8 Spring Semester - Fern Mattson Patricia Sherman - Annie Mentaberry - Mary Mentaberry Miss Blanche Keegan
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l , , w f l F 1 fiirflw Q . 1 i x , 'Lis 1 1 a Bang!! 1. , lil , Standing: Dorothy Guthrie, Harriett Thomsen, Mary Mentaberry, Dorothy Stakel, Dorothy Loest, Naomi Robins, Ethel Miller. Sitting: Thelma Randolph, Dolores Peterman, Jean Morrall, Dorothy McNeer, Dolores Ast, Roberta Robinson, Margaret Vetter, Frances Larragueta. Not in picture: Gertrude McEnerney Rifle Club lx This year Rifle went off with A Rifle Club was organized this year for girls under tlle able direction of Dr. Morrison with the assistance of Miss Keegan, Its pur- pose was to give an opportunity to compete with various schools and also to work for medals. Miss BLANCHE KEEGAN DR- M- E- MORRISON As this club is a division of the junior Rifle Association, the targets were put on the association's files at Washington, D. C., so that if the girls wish to ccntinue in any Rifle Association in University or College they will have their records showing to which division they belong. The H. C. H. S. Girls' Rifle Club has had several matches this year with the University of Nevada and other schools. At the end of the rifle season many girls were eligible for medals according to the total of their scores and targets. The ofhcers of the club were elected in the latter part of the Fall Semester and remained in office the remainder of the school year. 1DOROTHY MQNEER, '36 OFFICERS Dorothy Guthrie - - - - President Thelma Randolph ---- Vice-President Dorothy McNeer - - - Secretary-Treasurer Dr. Morrison and Miss Keegan - - Advisors .28.
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