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i . H5! um MZ BA N E E' 1 I ,ME 5 1 EH mer -Lg -, asia e 1 1 En- 51 - ,: ,A Q, F Q ' WM., QL 0 ' I ,sf ig crm l 11215 EA 9- M on. K Us 1., 122961 11 ' 'L be 11111111111111111111111113t!Ea1111111 111111 .Z 'P+ l P QP espn In connection with the literary activities of the Junior Twos, much enthusiasnl has been lnanifested along the line of debating. lvhen the Live tYire Literary Society of lk00ll:l 22 and the Junior Star Society of Room Q1 eolnbined as the Do-A-Bit. Club, thc following debating team was organized: ' NEGATI YE AFFIRMA'l'lYti i SAMUEL Gordlnan l'.u'li Riclltzirr LUeu.i,l-1 Bn-ri.:-:s Lruvimxerz G,ts1-ox RM' L.u'1'nxsci1i,.u:nu Rl'TH Rims The subjects for Debate have been suggested interxnittingly by the work done in the Vivics clnsses. .X very enthusiastic debate on Resolved that :xllfillltltll Lincoln was u greater nmn than George Washington revealed the fact that Law- rence Gaston and Samuel Gordinan although amateurs, were deserving of praise. During the class discussions on Conservation. Ray Lautensclilager, the class politician, proved himself an ardent debater on the subject Resolved that forests should be controlled by National legislation. Other subjects argued pro and eon during the year were: Resolved that the problems confronting Woodrow Wilson are greater than those confronting .xltftlllllltt l.ineoln1 also 'iResolved, that tranlps should not be fed at the door. ixltltltllgll there is need for inlprovelnent. these young debaters will feel an increased interest in the subject. and when they beeonie lnenibers of the Senior High School it is to be hoped that their efforts along this lllli' will belencouraged and increased. G4
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