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— Compliments of 1 Greens’ Sandwitch Shot) Short Orders and Lunches Home Maile Pastry I’hone 12 J — For Better Clothes C. I. Roy and Son The Only Exclusive Mens’ and Boys' Store in Town j Compliments of Larrabee’s Drug Store Now Showing New Wall Paper at 15-20-25 and 35 cents per Double Roll. 1 Compliments of Le Roy Meet Market i Petch Brother 1 1 Fresh Meats, Vegetables Groceries Compliments of Compliments of i MORSE BROTHERS Hiller Motor Company Le Roy’s Leading Grocery Dealer in THE FAIRWAY STORE Chevrolet Cars Continuous business since 1909 Accessories and Repairs Satisfying our customers is our constant aim. ! Compliments of 1 J. II. BUCK, Representative Compliments of of I Lunde’s Restaurant j Strand Tailoring Co. i BALTIMORE, Md' Meals - Lunches - Confectionery I All Wool Suits Iailored to Measure Satisfaction Guaranteed I — PATRONIZE (H R ADVERTISERS Page 22
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Hack (Negative): Merrill Henslin, Gladys Bartels, Kdward Kehret. Our debating teams, under the supervision of Superintendent Gustafson, debated with the teams from Klkton, Spring Valley, and Stewartville. The question for debate was: “Resolved that the present system of petit or trial by jury in the United States be abolished.” The negative team, consisting of Gladys Bartels, Edward Kehret, and Merrill Henslin. debated against Spring Valley. The affirmative team, consisting of Marcella Mulcomson. William Price, and (’leone Morse, debated against Klkton and Stewartville. We won the debate from Klkton and lost the other two. As Elkton defeated Spring Valley and defended the same side of the question as they did against us, it proves that Spring Valley was not far superior to us. All of our debators were totally inexperienced while the other schools have had debating for several years. We feel that the time spent was well worth while because it gave us experience in the preparation of talks, in talking before large audiences, and in sound argumentation. These things are an aid to a person all through life. The judges cut us on our delivery because we had not taken time to memorize our speeches. Next year an earlier start will be made. (’leone Morse. Left to Right, Front (Affi mative): (’le- one Morse, William Price, Marcella Mulcomson. WINNERS OF I) KCI .A M AT )ItV CONTESTS Left to Right: ('leone Morse, Ibis year are- Dramatics; LaVern Marts, Oratory; Freeda Jensen, Humorous. THE LITERARY SOCIETY The Literary Society is an organization for promoting dramatics. The membership includes the entire high school. The officers for President Edward Kehret Secretary- Helen Brown Vice President Stuart Hale Treasurer Elmo Madison The winners of the local declamatory contests are as follows: Humorous: 1st, Freeda Jensen; 2nd, Donald Jones; 3rd, Clarence Jeffers; tth, Isabelle Greenleaf. Dramatics: 1st, Cleone Morse; 2nd, Marcella Malcomson; 3rd, Hazel Hanson; 4th, Roma Fister. Oratorical: 1st, LuVerne Marts; 2nd, Leon Dick; 3rd, William Price; 4th, Harold Knight. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS FOR 1929-1930 President Leon Dick Secretary Kdward Kehret Vice President Merrill Henslin Treasurer Cleone Morse We bought new basketball suits for both the boys and the girls and repaired the playground equipment. We also provided physical education material for both grades and high school. Page 21 1
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Left to Right, Front: Gladys Bartels, Helen Despard, lone Osland, Carolyn Walstad, Cleone Morse. Marcella Maleoinson, Della Mae Smnnieht. Back Row: Miss Knutson, Assistant Coach, Lorraine Mart . Marcella Sweet, Virginia Clark, Dorothy Walstad, Lila Christianson, Ruth Hendrickson, Mr. Gustafson, Coach. All of the players above earned letters this season except Virginia C. and Lila C. lone Maleoinson and Agnes Lainon were absent. They also earned letters. This is the first year Le Roy has had a girls’ basketball team in many years. They played two games with each of the following schools: Lyle, Rose Creek, Grand Meadow, Adams, and Klkton. Out of the ten big games scheduled we lost nine and won one. The defeat we handed the experienced Adams team, 20 to 17, was no more important or appreciated than the nine other good games in which we received the smaller end of the score. By constant practice of team work, bound pass, pivot, and dribble, we were able to hold our opponents better towards the end of the season. Our opponents claim that our girls played the cleanest and improved the fastest of any team in this section this year. Each of the opposing teams consisted mostly of players having three and four years of experience and training. Elkton, Rose Creek and Grand Meadow have some of the strongest girls’ teams in southern Minnesota. Grand Meadow girls’ team defeated Des Moines high school girls’ team badly in two scheduled games this season. Our girls enjoyed their first year in athletics, and are glad to have an oppor-tunitv for a share of the clean recreation formerly monopolized here by the boys. They are looking forward to another year. We no doubt had the best combination in the Adams game here when we outplayed them 20 to 17. Our combination that night was as follows: Forwards: Cleone Morse, Carolyn Walstad, Marcella Maleoinson (center). Guards: Dorothy Walstad, Ruth Hendrickson, lone Maleoinson. f ’(IL'C 2, i
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