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72 THE MEDILLITE , TWO-YEAR GRADUATES The two-year graduates elected their president by speaking ability. Angelo Aquila was elected for the February class, While Grace Dolciomore received the position in the. June class. The other oflicers were: February, Sophie Molonovich, vice-presidentg Isidore Degozinsky, treasurerg Goldie Sterling, secretary. Those of June were: Tillie Gale, vice-presidentg Mollie Olevsky, treasurerg Frieda Kesselman, secretary. l 1
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THE MEDILLITE' 71 . DEBATING TEAM Organized at the beginning of this semester by Mr. Johnson, the debating team did some creditable work. During the first part of the semester, Mrs. Davis taught the aiiirrnative team. After she left, Mr. Johnson took over both teams. In their first debate with McKinley on the -Prohibition question, the negative won and the aflirrnative lost. In the second debate, with Harrison, on the Philippines, both teams lost. The negative consistediof John San Filipo, Matilda H. Glick- man, and Sol Frauman. The aiiirmative consisted of Louis Swichkow, Ann Cohen, and Alex Waldfogel. Substitutes were Harry Katz, Flo- rence Rosenberg, Bertha Stevenson. Phil Weisman was manager. ADVANCED BOOKKEEPING CLASS The Advanced Bookkeeping Class, though quite difficult, is a never ending source of enjoyment to the majority of its students. At the time of this writing, Mrs. Jex is especially stressing Cor- poration Accountingn which is coming along fine-and, you probably know that, all that is well, ends well.
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THE MEDILLITE 73 DRAMATICS CLUB Under the fine supervision of Miss Harriet L. Robertson, the Dramatics classes presented some very interesting plays. During the first part of the year the group comprised thirty-five members. The second semester, due to graduation, the class had for its number about twenty. The plays presented by the first term class were: One Sunny Morning and A Night in Spain. Several minor plays were also presented. Mr. Bob, a three-act play, was presented at the Herzl auditorium by the class of the June semester. Their minor plays were Rosalie and A String of Pearlsf' These were presented at the C. I. L. entertainment. i ,
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