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Page 95 text:
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DEBATE CLUB The Debate Club has had a very active program this year. Although we have had an entirely inexperienced team, all members but one will remain next season and receive additional training. Our membership of about twenty shows some very promising prospects. The most imp-ortant event of the past year was the Tri- State Debate, our negative team traveling to Walnut Hills of Cincinnati to engage the local debaters, while 0-ur affirmative team was host to Shortridge High of In- dianapolis. Unfortunately for us, both verbal battles were decided against us, but the experience gained by the team will doubtlessly become apparent in next year's results. The purpose of the club is to develop the ability to think rapidly and accurately and to speak clearly in public, also to aid students in acquiring a working knowledge of parliamentary law To accomplish these ends the club engages in lively discus- sions, during which good form and parliamentary law are strictly adhered to. It is then that the ability to debate is developed and improved. The officers for the past term were: David Kimbel ........... ....... P resident Edwin Baer ..... .... V ice President Gene Carpenter .... ..... S ecretary Bill 'Glover ..... ........ T reaisurer John Hubbard .... ---Sergeant-at-Arms Robert Hertzman ............................ Critic The members of the team wish to express their thanks to the Debate Clufb as a whole for the opportunity which it has given them, and to especially thank Mr. Gerhart, our faculty advisor, and Mr. Hummel for their whole-hearted co-operation in putting on this yea.r's debates. We only look forward to a better approaching season. -David Kimbel. Ninety-one Male High '38
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F . Z! .Y Z C And, now, we have our embryonic Beethoven, bursting the restraining amnion with gusty bleats of the piccolo, rising on the sweeping wings of song, rising, among the plaudits of the multitude, even unto the gaze of the mighty, symbolical auditorium owl. As he presses down the proverbial dulcet middle valve, let us forget his raucous vagitus and remember only that we have witnessed the birth of a genius. Ninety-three
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