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President .....,. VicefPresident ...... Secretary ...,... Treasurer CLASS Ann Aikin Raymond Austin Mabel Bollmeyer Laura Mae Beggs Wilford Browning Pauline Brown Floyd Brasel Alma Charlwood Willis Coulter Hazel Cunningham Ivan Dickey Luella Deutschmann Ralph Dickson Mary Jane Fulton Eldena Gillespie Arthur Gegel Milton G. Hill Irma Heap Juniors CLASS oFF1cERs ......,.Walter Winter .......,.Ivan Dickey Mary Mae Lyons ....,..Marie Snyder CCLORS: Purple and Gold Alvin Hacker Ralph Jeschke Heinz Jeschke Genevieve Joiner Helen M. Kunze Helen E. Kunze Erna Laumbattus Arthur Lehman Mary Mae Lyons Dorothy McCreight Clyde Roots Mamie Sudheimer Marie Snyder Alice Steinheimer Evelyn Teter Paul Werner Albert Waeltz Walter Winter E291
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THE DEBATE TEAMS The Debate Teams are new organizations in the Marissa Township High School. They were only organized in january, but in the short time that they have been in existence, they have become very popular both in school and in the community. The subject for discussion, Resolved: That the Chain Store System is a Menace to American Business , which is of nationfwide interest, was well presented by the debaters, under the able direction of Mr. Thompson. In the first debate, which was with Dupo, the Affirmative Team won at home by a Zfl decision, while the Negatives lost at Dupo by a 3fO decision. The next de' bate on schedule was with New Athens, and this time the defeats and victories were reversed. The Negatives won at home by all three votes of the judges and the Aff firmatives were defeated at New Athens by a Zfl vote. The third debate was to be with Macoutah, but because that school declined to debate, the date was removed from the schedule. Marissa won third place in the County Meet which was held at Lebanon on April 18, 1930. We hope that debating will become firmly established in High School, and hope that the future teams will do as well as those of this year. 415 'T bf ,Q , an l! ' Q N - ,l f if Nl ei , ,, , , QT f illmlzo I 28 J
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ALVIN HACKER Bud Marissa Like all true sportsmen, you hear little about him from himself. Orion: The Boomer g Basketball '29, '30p Baseball '30, ' , f?:: 'J-2 .V I - 5 ELDENA GILLESPIE U Eldena Marissa A good heart is worth its weight in gold. , Orion: G. A. A.: G. B. B.: Latin Club. HELEN ELIZABETH KUNZE ' Helen E. Marissa Always thoughtful, kind, and untroubledf' Orion: Girls' Quartet '29, '30: Heartless House : The Boomer , Intellectual Contest. RALPH JESCI-IKE Jesch ke Marissa Th ree-fourths pep, and one- fourth enthusi- asm , ' ' Philadelphian: Latin Club '28, '29: Mrs. Temple's Telegramng Yell Leader '27, '28. '29, '30. . MARY JANE FULTON Mary Jane Marissa The shadowy blush that tints her cheek, ever coming-ever going. Philadelphian: G. A. A.: G. B. B. 4 IVAN A. DICKEY Ivan Marissa The rank is but the guinea stamp The man. the gold for a' that. Orion: Freshman Class President: Sopho- K more Class VicePresident: Junior Vice-Presb dent: Latin Club Secretary '30: Mrs, Tem- ple's Telegram . CLYDE ROOTS Clyde Marissa - A helping hand, a ready smile . A truly unassuming style. Philadelphian: Football '28, '29: Basketba-ll '30g Mrs. Temple's Telegram. :za-niazss11elms:.-.naal5l:'-Ili, i301
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