Latter Day Saints Business College - S Book Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT)

 - Class of 1930

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Latter Day Saints Business College - S Book Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 119 of 262
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Page 119 text:

High School Debating HE high school debating teams, under the , careful tutelage of John G. Gubler and Lucille Lambert, upheld the traditions of the Saint institution in a creditable manner throughout the past season. An appropriate question for seasonal discussion was carefully selected. The proposition was: uRe- solved: .That the State School Compulsory Age Limit be LOwered from Eighteen to Sixteen Years. Those who upheld the aermative were Alma Clark, Beatrice Jensen, and Florence Gubler. The negative group consisted of Lenore Weggeland, Richard Cahoon, and Paul Badger. LUCILLE LAMBERT Several practice arguments were held at the beginning of the season. Those who provided competition for the Saints in these meets were Amerie can Fork and Davis High Schools. These contests provided valuable assist- ance to the team members and aided considerably in developing the students for league competition. Although the L. D. S. orators lost out in the first round of the district debates, they presented themselves in an excellent manner. Profiting from their past experience, the members of the afflrmative and negative teams were shifted and the Saints emerged victors in the second contest. Those who competed with the Church institution in the district were Park City and Weber High Schools. The final standing of the teams at the close of the season read: Park City, three; L. D. 8., two; and Weber, one. This exceptional group of debaters has accomplished a great deal in the furtherance of this activity. WEGGELAND JENSEN CAHOON ea 115 Ee-

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Junior College N View of the fact that all for this year at the begi we're inexperienced, the L. D. feel any great disappointmen silver loving cup which the J. last year. The coaches, John t Draper Smith, were well pleas effort and the diligent work 0 SYLVIA D. SMITH . , The question for Junior Resolved: That the Nations Should Adopt a Plan of ment except for Such Forces as Are Necessary for Police Jacobsen and Carter Jones upheld the affirmative side and Louis Judges made up the negative team. Leo with both sides. Practice contests were held with Snow College, X versity of Utah freshmen. No decision was made in The first scheduled meet took placezagainst Dixie Colle the latter a slight margin over the L. D. S. in both th negative arguments. This loss put our representative for the league championship. Throughout the year the squad members upheld Saint institution in a creditable manner. Coach Gubler has directed L. D. S. debaters for It has been through his eHorts that this valuable form ment has come into prominence at our school. Not c lege, but the High School students appreciate the w assistants, Mrs. Smith and Miss Lambert, have so corn JACOBSEN JUDGES Mg 1 14 gm- CDebating f the Junior College nning of the season S. students need not t at the loss of the C. contestants won 3. Gubler and Sylvia ed with the untiring f the creators. College debate was: Complete Disarma- Purposes. Dorothy Frankey Richards ne Bunot alternated Weber, and the Uni- 1ny of these debates. ge. The judge gave e afErmative and the out of the running the standards of the a number of years. of student develope nly the Junior C01- ork that he and his mendably put forth. RICHARDS



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Special Administrative Students Who have served during the year 1929-1930 hall deputies, library messengers, etc. Bill Agee Helen Anderson David Allen Conway Ashton Maurine Bennion Edna Boyle Bud Bennion La June Brown Marjorie Brooks Leone Bunot Elizabeth Bitner Elizabeth Boren Laurine Bayer Richard Buchanan Lenore Bramwell Frances Bennion Ethel Barrow Lucy Brown Myra Cutler Beth Child Marion Carpenter Lucille Carlyle Ileen Christensen Barbara Clark Lois Chisholm Mary Cannon Lucille Clements Grant Coles Velma Campbell Virginia Darcey Lucille Davis Eva Droubay Blaine Decker Merle Derrick Leone Derrick Sanfred Elieson Margretta Erickson Laura Egan Phyllis Evans Maurice Erskine Henry Engh Lou Jean Fairbanks Milton Fullmer Helen Fullmer Wayne Fletcher Helen Fletcher Florence Gubler Margaret Garff Deseret Gedge Robert Glissmeyer Minnie Garff Molly Hewitt Marion Hinley Ruth Hooper Nellie Hinckley Hoffman Hughes Reva Huffaker Leona Hopkins-on Beth Hutchinson Bethel Hunter John Holmquist Elizabeth Hoaglund Margaret Ingleby Norman Jensen Paul Jensen Frank Jack Beth Jex Leo Jacobsen Mary Jones Ethel J ensen Helen J ohnson Kathryn Johnson Florence Johnson Lucille Kent Moroni Kreipl Marguerite Keller Arthur Lunt Ethel Lake Edith Loveridge Ada Long Verne Miller Rosamond Miller Wallace Murdock William Mulder Lucille Murdoch Virginia Margetts Doris Morrison Lois Mozley Leigh Miller Frank McArthur Marjorie Mendenhall Maeser Mabey Emma McKay Paul Martin Rose Muggleston Cora Nelson Inez Nielsen Zua NeiT Fay Newman Grace O'Keefe Flo OstIer Pauline Pingree Betty Platt Walter Pinborough Margaret Price Artella Pugmire -543 1 1 6 km- Service s courtesy messengers, Beatrice Quist Hlorence Robbins Esther Rueckert ouise Reyman Annie Ross Milton Ridges Edna Reese Frankey Richards Lleone Reeves Dorothy Robinson Hyrum Smith Grant Stewart Jban Spalding artha Solano pis Smith Eva Swenson orraine Sheranian ?arcus Smith Richard Shurtliff Efsmhine Scott men Somsen Neuta Stevens Jbe Silver argaret Smith enise Spencer 1xkoccoy Sorenson iriam Smith yth Schweberger Esther Swaner mul Soloman Virginia Smith Hona Stutznegger aura Troth Ebb Tengberg F orence Thayne ary Tanner KLathryn Tuddenham orma Terry ladys Wheeler Ealmage Walton elen West IAlaIee Woolley Mouise Wheeler NFerlyn Walton ay Welch Sybil Woody Rene Williams abel Wilson L Grande Woolley Virginia Wells Violet Waltemeyer Spencer Young

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