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truth needs no llewers el speech f arouer were aT er oe an r M Ba wer' Une m moer oT The rglnal eam wa urTon Came Th cab ,re roerfl and The one Term xereran Joeeph AlbersTadT Two S ar d :hone who fompleTed Te Y am were w Beller a laT r club oresndenT and Leonard l-lay TC Wlh ese memo rs The r qular season ended n a Tre wuTh Olney who was deTeaTed on The proposal ThaT The Bug Four ehould supervr e The Tormrnq of l be a+ed C0unTrl qovernmer'T The Two chools requesTed a playonf deraare and Tor socnalmzed medicine became The unconTesTeo chamouons an Th closesT debaTe nn ITS h1sTory The Publlc l-luqh School DebaT nq chamouonshlp wa von Two onsecuhve seasons oy The de baTors oT BarTram The deTense Tor he pe manenT ooesee ron oT The Debahnq Cup resTed on The abuluTy oT .loseoh Frxedman Gere Gal leTTa have l.uTz and Leonard l-layTlclf IH The Tall Term oT l945 Th ymbollc Quo was noT remaun rn The Troohy Cas or o The 'dome Thaf Tops be Ta4err To make Paleshne a Jew' h ra Tron BarTram wa deTeaTed by Olney AT Th erm end Te ooneorehu T The Deoahno u wae relrnqu ed oy Mr Badwwn HDL. an M Nayh a fe The omcers of The Debahng Cub are Ellnor McNealey SecreTary Edgar Adolph PresndenT Faye Lufz Vnce PresudenT The debaTers may someday FII This aud1Torlum as guesT speakers V1cTory was enhanced by The presen Tahon of The lnTerscholasTxc DebaTe League Trophy To The Team for The Fall of I944 Burfon Came and Edwin Beller were Tirsf Team debaTers durmg Thus Tnumphanf Term ll ff ry T rx xg l J ,Q Th 'r QT, son so eo oy T25 Id T . e ' . T cr' '. T 5 B ' -, e lr 3 7 ,3' , . - f ' , , , . T a - d' ' , , h 5 Ed 'n ere, 'ffewl eel ,el T I ' ' T , ' I ,r 'ee . 3. BarTram as neqaTiye To The Waqfer-Murray Blli , A T 1 T ' ' ' l T e, T n T . ' V , I ' -, 4 ' 2 A ho s ' , 'o Q I T ' 1 Cl b ' N ish l ' fr 1 ' 'i: Mr-. 'Tqf+'V. yd fl a , I . , .
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Truth needs no culorg beaut, no pencilg Madame Chairman, WorThy OpponenTs, and and beneTicial. A ToasT To The new Team, and Honorable Judges -ali debaTing speeches be- may Their aTTemp1's bring back The Trophy-To gin wiTh These Tamiliar words. This year, coached sTay. by Mrs. GenTieu and Mr. Nayhouse, The Team is Four years ago The DebaTing Club was organ' hard aT worlc. A new sTyle of debaTing now in ized by AlTred fviongin and guided by Miss MC- use is The Oregon sTyle. This Type oT debaTing CarThy. AlThough They losT Their TirsT debaTe includes a Twelve minuTe consTrucTive speech, a wiTh Olney on The subjecT oT granTing India six minuTe cross examinaTion, and an eighT mi- immediaTe independence, AlTred Mongin, The nuTe rebuTTal. ln a recenT debaTe Faye l.uTz TirsT DresidenT, and Melvin Caine promised a and Richard Forr-esTer argued Tor The aTTirnnaTive beTTer TuTure. Two Terms laTer, The Team, com- on The subiecT oT The BriTish Loan, againsT Girls' posed oT Joseph I-IogarTh, Alfred Mongin, Mel- I-Iigh. The decision was awarded To BarTram, vin Caine, Raymond Prie:Tley, BurTon Caine and OTher acTive debaTers are Edgar Adolph, Marvin Daniel DinoTe shared Top honors wiTh CenTral, ShusTer, and Eleanor McNeely. MosT of Them whom They deTeaTed on The Topic of draTTing are b ginners buT They Tind The work Ta cinaTing women In The Tall Term of l944 The BarTram The members of The club and Their sponsor from boT Genheu They consTrTuTe a group of Talenfed sTudenTs Parlso Faye LuTz Rlchard Foersfer Edgar Adolph Clanre under The guidance of experienced leaders Schuh-erT Lnlllan DObU1OWSkI Damel Morgan and Mrs 30 9 ., S ' . T Tom of sfeps To Top are: Eleanor McNeaTy, Adalina capableiof speaking fluenfly, concisely, and knowingly:
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7... L A .1 IZIIIBS 'All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. BarTram I-ligh, realizirg The TruTh oT This sTaTe' menT, oTTers To iTs sTudenT body a wide varie+y oT aTTer school diversions. Under Their popular coach, Tvir. Mandell, The TABLE TENNIS TEAM spends proTiTable hours TogeTher. WiTh conTinuous pracTice, hard work, and experT leadership, The boys have developed amazing accuracy. Since enTering The League, They have been keen compeTiTion Tcr every ops posing school. One oT The many exTracurricular acTiviTies Tound here is The BIBLE CLUB. Under Mrs. Geigerls direcTion. Members meeT To read and discuss scripTures, sing hymns, and presenT spe- cial music. ErequenTly, minisTers and mission- aries visi+ and honor The club wiTh worThy ser- mons. Also included in The club rosTer is our nevers Tiring UST-IERS CLUB. These sTuden+s, inspired by Miss Tyler, conTribuTe an essenrial parT To The success oT The school. Tneir duTies consisT oT ushering aT every assembly and imoorTanT aTTair, including plays, special evenTs, graduaTion, dis' TribuTing programs, ard guiding visilors Through The building. In a quiTe diTTerenT Tield, we have our PAN- AMERICAN CLUB. The organizaTion, sponsored by Miss Archer, prides iTseIT upon having inTer- naTional signiTicance. The members geT an inf creased undersTanding oi The oTher Americas ard a Teeling oT good will Towards Them. No clubs oTTered aT BarTram are compulsory, buT every Term each club has iT maximum mem- bership. IT The number oT sTudenTs parTicipaTing ir clubs is a measure oT Their success, Then Bar- Tram can be conTidenT ThaT iT has provided an Tine un-rosTered program Tor iTs young people. TABLF TENNIS: Ton Row: Caine, Rubin, Jenkins. BoTTom Row: R. Rosen, N. Rosen, Pousf, KiTTer. BIBLE CLUB: Top Row: Raybon, Rosenblafi Kennedy. STevenson, Hauclr, Kochersberger, Afkinson, McNealy, Cermak. Third Row: Clark, Smifh, ShloHer, Rifchie, Donahue, Parico, Miller. Second Row: Afkinson, Guzman, Vorsheim, Godschalk. Dickkoner, Dubyonski. Johnson. FirsT Row: Grauer, Schaf- Ter, Mehaffey, Jenkins, Mrs. Geiger, Coldren, Grauer. USHERS: FronT Row: Miss Tyler Gulasarian, Ehrlich, Vozumi, Lee, Gever, O'DonnelI, D'AgosTino, O'szewslri. Second Row: Wa'sh. Crudelli. Ansink, Duke, Gulasarian, Galanaugh, Daniel, Doppler, PiTTelIi, Semanik. Third Row: Schmoll, Eberivein, Drenman, DiGiro'amo Bogasian, Bel- fer, Hardy, Flavin, Hughes. Top Row: Leonardo, Zim- merman, Schubert Rorke McCullen, Meckling, Schwarrz, Gieseche. PAN-AMERICAN: Top Row: Spivey, Miss Archer, Ohr, Gaghan. BoTTom Row: Grillo, Olszewski.
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