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Debate T 1 HE DEBATE season of this year has been extraordinarily successful. Although the team did not start in time to enter the Linfield Forensic Tournament, they did enter the District Tournament, and they received a score of five hundred percent. The Affirmative team, consisting of Jack Frisbie and Frank Grover, won two debates and lost one; the Negative, Robert Smith and William Russell, won one and lost two. The Affirmative debated the following teams: Hillsboro. Milwaukie, and Esta-cada: the Negative: Newberg, Milwaukie. and Canby. Besides the regular debates, two practice debates for both Affirmative and Negative were held with Sheridan. The prospects for next year are quite good, with two experienced debaters coming back. Mr. Grover coached the teams, as he has done for some years. Cl lampion rapist s Cup .A. CUP was presented this year to the typing department upon which to engrave the name of the champion typist in beginning and advanced typing classes, the championship to be determined each year by a typing tournament. Championship ,winners. whose names are the first to be placed on the cup. are Aileen Duerst and I.aura Odell.
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Baker. Flu mean, Briedwell Robins, Wortman, Wisecarver, Boyd Fagan, Anderson, Xott Student Council- hV X HE STUDENT Council is composed of representatives of the student body who form a legislative and executive group to transact student body business. The constitution empowers the Student Council to hold elections for student body offices, fill any vacancies that may occur in these offices, decide student body policies, and award school emblems for extra-curricular activities upon the recommendation of the coaches. Meetings of this group are called by the Principal or the Student Body President, who presides over all meetings. The Council is composed of nine active members, consisting of the class presidents and two elected representatives from each class, with the President, Vice President, and Secretary of the Student Body Association as ex-officio members without the power to vote. The members of the 1933-34 Student Council are: Student Body President Student Body Vice President Student Body Secretary . Senior Class President Senior Class Representatives Junior Class President Junior Class Representatives Sophomore Class President Sophomore Class Representatives John Gordon Baker Robert Boyd Ruth Breeding . John Wisecarver John Jacob Wortman Geraldine Nott . Milton Robins DeEtta Fagan Earl Plumeau Glenn Briedwell Barbara Anderson William McLean 29
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Orchestra T JL HE iMcMINNVILLE High School Orchestra has been organized for five years. Under the leadership of Miss Esther Smith it has grown until this year it is composed of thirty students. This number also includes students from the Junior High School. This year the orchestra has assisted at many school functions such as the A. S. B. play, high school operetta. Senior class play, as well as taking part in programs before the student body. It has also entertained for the town play and at the program sponsored by the board of religious education of this city. The members are: VIOLIN A—Laura Odell. Ruth Pfouts, DeEtta Fagan. Josephine Culver. Eiliene White, and Margarette White. VIOLIN B—Louise Pfouts. Marie Duerst, Betty Booth. Marjorie Jones, and Maurice Porter. 2nd VIOLIN—Eileen Swanson. LaVerne Bynum, Dorothy Blenkinsopp, Bill Davis, Vincent George. Richard Prater, and Stanley Tottibom. TRUMPETS—Jess Grenz, Edward Kienle. Paul Coleman, and Kelton Peery. CLARINETS—Rodney Minnon, and Eunice Boone. SAXOPHONES—Frances Wichert. and Thomas Thornhill. ALTQ—Naomi Mullikin. TROMBONE—Keith Lindsey. BARITONE—Milton Robins. DRUMS—Luther Seibert. PIANO—Verna Horton. 1 lie Band i HE McMINNVILLE Band, under the direction of Mr. P. P. Olds, has had a very successful year. Many new players have joined and are advancing quite rapidly. The band has played for many of the football and basketball games. This group attended the Oregon State Fair, furnishing music and entertainment for one day. They have played whenever requested, and their willingness in this respect has been greatly appreciated by all. 31
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