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' THE ARGONAUT v DEBATE AND FORENSICS 'llfnow when and how to speak. lfor the first time in school history, the debate class Was divided in- to two parts. Miss VVilson took charge of a public speaking class, in or- der to prepare the students for regular debate Work. The first lforensic Contest Was held here on April 1. The Winners were lNIarcheta Pearson, Irving Friberg, and Cornelius Peck. At the Sub-district meet, on April 19th, Marcheta placed third in declamation, Irving Friberg placed second in oration, and Cornelius Peck took first in extemporaneous speaking. Members of the debate team were Demetra Corumbus, Rosalie Bruno, Bill Cochran, and Cornelius Peck. if 1 d V Q F' I ' x Sl'I'Il'IlJl'I,E I if ' Nfilirzu' - - Won f' V I Qliiliiivsec - Lost 1 fx . Iiscuimlma - Lost 1 S Slillllllilllgll - - Won ' f f ff a ri df if tty-eight
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V V THE ARGONAUT v A A V STUDENT COUNCIL Know this, that wary rounlry ron produce good irzwzf' The Student Council, under the leadership of Demetra Corumbus, is the governing body elected by all students to deal with school problems. One of the major activities ofthe Council this year was an all-school Christmas dance. Music Was provided by the Dixielanders. The Student Council also is in charge of all matinee dances. On Friday, November 10, the Annual State lVleeting of the Student Councils of Upper Michigan was held here. The delegates were shown through the Ford Plant, and later a banquet was served in the Junior High. Another achievement of the Council, which was very successful, was a Sadie HaWkin's Dance. The Booster Club started the idea, and the Council sponsored the party. Uther Council duties included inspection of lockers, introducing new clubs, and the annual spring election of Student Council president and vice-president. It chose lyceum numbers for the year, aided by lYlr. Guild and Miss Hofer. oFF1c13Rs J,,,f'eki?! fff President ---- Demetra Corumbus f W-f Vice-President -- 5 - Arthur Anderson i af' Secretary-Treasurer - - Iune Price , f-Wir' MEMBERS SENIOR .qui-non S0-PHOMORE Demetra Corumhus Arthur Anderson Jack Clash Bill Manahan Ted Firme June Price Robert Williams Rita Jean Buchanan Bernadette Jansen Peter Disher Frances Senuer Bessie Corumbus Page Forty-su cn
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V V THE ARGONAUT V , ,.., ,,,, Wif. 'aiiaff?Z ZZ?W ,m f ,j ,7l'fs I, ,f c V' 1 -' - a ,f ,. , JUNIOR-SENIOR PLAY Fre5lz Fields On December 1, the Juniors and Seniors presented their annual play, which was successful both financially and dramatically. Miss Florence VVilson directed the play and was largely responsible for its success. Two sisters inherit a Belgravian mansion, with all its luxurious ef- fects, but without the income necessary for its upkeep. One sister, Lady Mary Crabbe, a widow, is an energetic and business-like person, the other, Lady Lilian Bedworthy, a languishing, posing, and affected crea- ture. ln due course, Mrs. Pidgeon, her daughter Una, and her brother Tom Larcomb, armed with the credentials supplied by the deceased Crabbe, call on the two ladies, with the result that the Pidgeons take up their abode with the aristocratic sister, as paying guests. Mrs. Pidgeon dreadfully offends Lady Strawholme by producing her check-book when brought out by the insult- of months, Una, who has Court when presented by Lady Mary's son Tim, downright Tom Larcomb it is proposed that her daughter Una should be ed society magnate. However, within a couple been a gauche, clumsy girl, makes a success at Lady Strawholme, and finally pairs off with who had at first detested her. Also, the very makes violent love to the not unresponsive Lady Lilian, and actually off her feet. Lady Mary and lVlrs. Pidigeon, left to their own devices, plan to go around the world together. sweeps her cAs'r W H Lmlv Mary l'!'1ll1Ill'J.lilIll' 'liUWl1Sl'INl lvllilf-ll'Ill1 L:1mIJv1'1 lli4ll41w'f-lullllx th-wr l l'llli' Lilizlu l5l'1lw0rtlly--limwly Duvvy Tum l,5lI'I'0IllllfF!'2lIlli Iizlrlwig Nl is SWIIlIIl'-fblIll'l4'Y Wl'lf'lI Niilii lfidgr-millmi-uthy Rahm 'l'ini4-Aitlinr Anderson Iillli' SII':nilI'1lr11 '--lwrlli Rflhrn. Page Fo tty-nm
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