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T H E B L o T T E R Dtbatmg Team ls Undefrared EW IOREST debaters hue h ld a most suecesetul Qelson bemg unrleferted durmg, the regullr mnter seuon Dcbrters from Kew lorcst also xxon the PFIWIU, school dcbltmf., fOLlfIl1lTlCDl rt Dmght brhool rn M mh lttm lourtcen tc mms Lompetul rmludnng tcrmb from Mrliurncy Dwrght Collei, Ita Columbn Crftmmrr md Prepxrltory Brihop Loughlm lX1C.l'DOl'lll Hrgeh School and Kevn Iorest Argurni, on both SlLlC'S of the proposrtlon Kevs lorest Term A ronsrstlnf, of cm lxlssork md Euphemu Mrllir upturel the trophy Iorrunc bmnth md Arthur Prlger the lxcw Iorcst D Tclm were bum hnlhsts VIVLIHII Ixmg, md Mum! Leunc the B 'Ium md Iuty lyson mtl Mlrjorrc brott the C 'Ium 1CqLllftCLl themselxcs rruhtlbly during the rlcbltes M155 Blusrlcll md Mr Dixon rouhed the clms DILBATING SC HEDULE ll Hillel at l l I rccport Hnglm bthool Negltnc xs Kew Iorest lxlllI'lTl1flNC. No Damon 1 1 Orelmxde I-hgh bchool Afhrmltne w Kew Iorest Negl ne No Deusron Den I5 Southsrde Hrgh bchool Negitne ns Kew Forest Athrmatrve Kevr Iorest Der 16fLmdenhurstHlgh School Negatne xs Kevx Iorest Athrmmxe Kevs Forest Dec lf lreeport High Srhool Allirmitrve vs Kew Forest Negatlve No DCCISIOH Du IQ 5OLlfl'lhlLlC H1511 brhool Alhrmltne xs Kevs lorest Negntnc Kew Iorest Det 18 Oceansnde Hrgh Sthool Negitrve va Kew lorest Afhrmmve Kewlorest The proposltlon debqted thus year xx 15 Resolwed that all electrical utrlxtles should be governmentllly ovs ned 'md opemted 25 N T H . 1 -' . Y L ' . . z. , Y L Y Y 2 ' 1' . ,L 2 , , ,L , ,L , Z . A '1 r L Q t I 4 . ,t , . , - .L - A, 'Y , Y.g 1 . 1. L a 1. , . Y ' k , , , , ,-. K . - 5 , . '.' ,, ., .,, '. ' - , ,' , L , r Y J. ,, 4 . . , . 4 . - . . . , . .. . . .. ,. L .Y', I -' a 'L ' ' - a Y 1 Y .1 vi 1 1 44' f - V' + f 1 A .A W- A 1 41, T , . , . . . . . , , . . 1 I ' A L Y ' 4 ' T . ' L . .' . . A, . n L L .. . .. ,,. ID - J . ', '- , , f ,: . . 1 , . , . - ., . . Ce. 1 , r 7 . , .L ..... . .,.. . . , . , . , .,,.,,.. ,,.,..,,, - ' ' ,, ', , ,-2 u ,j . , , . , 4 ..,....,. . 1 , f , . , ...,,. ,T ' -' ', '- ' ', . ,: N ,'.. -: . 4 , . , . . , 4 ..,. i Q . ,7 Q , 1 -I . -: . - , . , . , 4 ..,......... . 4 ,, , , . 4 . .
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THE BLOTTER The Leaders Club Ards College Preparanon EALIZING that the prrmary purpose ot a hrgh school rs to prepare nts students for higher educatron the Leaders Club has endeas ored partncularly durmg the past year to lnculcate rn the student body those qualrtles of responsrbllrty rnrtnatrve and persex er ance so necessary for a collfje career Tow ard thrs end the Leaders Club petrtroned the faculty for specml prnrleges for those semors vsho had completed college requrremcnts In reply the faculty drevs up a program vnhrch embodles research rn llbrarles and museums for term papers ID mrrous subjects and trme for free experlmentatron IH the Helds of cooperated to mllte lt of real xalue to the students The Leaders Club h IS through the plulanthropy lost and found trafhc and clean up commlttees rendered uluable serw xce to the school and the commumty The members of the Lc lders Club are Fred Bruenner presrdent ean Krssoclt nee presrdent Euphemla Mrllar secretary ul1etAuman Barbara Brxler Loutse Godfrey Ins Gossner Gloria Heath Fred Hof Betty Irelan Marjorie Krauss Vrrgmra Kung Bert Leefmans Murlel Leune Iames McGrll Marjone Scott Elinor Wagner and Kath leen Wzgton The aclusers are Mr Marrrott and Mrs Smart 24 s , , , .1 L 7 . K A , ' A U -AK ' ,I Y - I . . 4 . , I 7 I . . . . . mathematics and science. The Leaders Club adopted the proposal unanimously, and has K A L v Y ' , , . si M K . , ' Z J ' V, v' - . g . . , Q J . 7 . , . , . , . , , , . . , . . . . , . Y - . .
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THE BLOTTER Ph1lanrhropy Program Comprehensrvc HE great success of the program of the phxlanthropy commlttee thxs year was made possnble by the wholehearted cooperatlon of the entire student body of Kew lorest ln both the Hugh and Low er Schools The Hlgh School durmg the actxve campaign for contributions whxch began a few weeks before Thanksglvlng raised the sum of 313345 which was used for a vanety of purposes the greater part provrdmg adequate medncal care for a young girl durmg three months of convalescence In therr accustomed manner the Hrgh School pup1ls contr1buted generously for the annual food drne and seven plentrful baskets mcludmg roasted turkeys were taken by the committee to sex en deserung famxlles Actne also was the Low er School whlch provided three auto loads of food for the jamalca Day Nursery At Christmas tlme the entlre school partrclpated IH the filling of red stocklngs for the Assoclatnon for Improving the Condntlon of the Poor The total number fxlled l:y the committee took charge of a campaign whlch ralsed 55150 for the flood rellef work of the Amerncan Red Cross The members of the Philanthropy Commlttee were Betty Irelan general chalrman Lucy Tyson chairman of red stocklngs I red Hof chaxrman of flood rellef ulret Auman Harry Brenton Fred Bruenner Nancy Davenport Louise Godfrey Betty Hatch Glorra Heath George H1gg1ns ean ohnson Vlfglnla Klng Jean K1ssock Joyce Kxssock Murlel Levme Loulse Martln ane McDaniel Margaret Meyer Euphemna Mrllar Evelyn Pretlow V10lCtSllCO Patty Taylor Robert Thomas Donald Wlse Mrs Smart IS Hugh School phrlanthropy advrser 26 . . x 3 . . 7 Y V . r r U I 7 - ' - ' 5 V - V , , . 3 , , V . Y Y' ' I . Y ' Y I ' 5 7 r. Kew-Forest students was 109. At the time of the flood disaster, Fred Hof, a member of 7 U 4 U f , h Q ' , ' L T , L J , 7 4 7 7 5 7 , , J J , , 3 ', s 1 J 9 a 1 1 V7 7 5 7 ' '
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