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+ lnferclass Debate and N. R l. VARSITY Betty Newland Bill Geiser Bill Reid Bob Ashba FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORE Maclelyn Ehrlick Elizabeth Else Don Stearns Helen Haase' JUNIORS Pauline Kruse Marietta Nichols Betty Newland Joan Lutz Joan Thompson SENIORS Bob Ashba John Jervis Bill Reid Bill Geiser Bernard Miller The question is resolved: That every male citizen should have one year of military training before they reach the present draft age. Now, Students, that is your question. I want you to have your material ready to give two weeks from today and be sure that some take the affirmative and 'others the negative. You will be chosen for the debate team if your speeches are well' prepared. Sofme of you will have the opportunity of speaking before the assembliesi- Well, fancy meeting you here in the library. Are you also hunting material for your debate report? I'm taking the negative. I suppose you're taking the affirmative. I might have known, so we can',t work together. Just think tomorrow we have to give these speeches. I'll be up all night getting mine prepared. Good morrrrrrrning, Betty. I'm so drowsy-good thing I have gym this moring so I can wake up. Well, so long till club. 'iNow, students, I hope all of you have your speeches well prepared, for you are to be judged by some of the faculty of Central. Margaret, you will be first. Ohhh!I gosh, that's mel These steps! It seems as if .there are a million of them coming up to meet me. Now to get to the middle of this stage. I would rather be in a picture show or out dancing, skating, and hiking than here. Ahhem, Mr. Chairman, members of the faculty, and fellow students. I am here behind You-Oh mei I mean before you to bring you the negative side-er the affirmative side of the question. Is that me talking! It sounds like a voice far off. I just can't go on, but I must! I MUST! ll Here I go talking on and on and on. The words just seem to be pouring out. I thank you. Whewl I'fm at last finished. They're clapping! Surely just to get rid of me. I'm going outside to get some fresh air. I think I need plenty of it. I don't think I'll go back in right away because they'll all laugh at me for making such a stupid fool of myself. Oh, here comes Betty. She must have been the second speaker. Say, Margaret, I hope I make enough points to be a member of the National Forensic League. That is the highest honor' one can attain in debating. Did you hear the good news? Our varsity team won the Northwestern Ohio District debate at Troy. On to Columbus! and good luck! RUTH ESTHER MAY ..51...
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Row Row Row Row Row N. F. L. Bill Geiser, Bob Ashba, Bill Reid, Betty Newland Madeline Ehrlich, Elizabeth Else, Pauline Kruse, Helen Haase, Marietta Nichols INTERCLASS DEBATE! A-Elizabeth Else, Marietta Nichols, Joan Thompson, Joan Lutes -John Stearns, Pauline Kruse, Helen Haase, Bob Ashba, Bill Geiser -Mr. Frank Laman, Mr. Stanley Boylan, Bill Reid, Bernard Miller, Miss Jeanette Stuart -5 0--
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Row Row Row Row Row Ro w CORRIDOR PATROL -Joyce Allen, Betty Latham, Helen Hughes, Melvine Mort, Phyllis Beef -Rosie Gary, Betty Smith, Marv Hawk, Cecile Cheney, Naomi Donaldson, Helen Easton, Doris Stewart -Mr. E. L. Huber, Kathryn Barnett, Louise Gary, Betty Boedecker, Ruth Esther May STREET PATROL Charles Cheney, Tom Gagley, Floyd Wetzel, Corinth Bankston, Bud BYDWHQU -'Bernard Murphy, Alvin Beggs, Douglas Slabaugh, Keith Mayberry, Roger Johns -Mr. E. L. Huber, Norman Steele, Lou Stephens, Dick Musser W5 QL. L 1 l l' l 1 l 4
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