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FORENSICS CLASS SQHIOFS Junlors Sophornores F1 eshmen ORATORY Purl Drake Hauv Keller John Felrer Robert Gregg Jane Svs enson Prancls Larson Donald Johnson H H6HdF1CkSOH Rov Larson Klrby Prlce Jerry Kyle Semi Fmals Fmals Roy Larson Burl Drake The Toll of Industry Jane Svx enson Roy Larson In God We Trust Donald Johnson Jane Swenson The Worth of the Jew Ifrancls Larson DECLAMATORY Senlors Juniors Olne Hylland Cordel1a Moody Dorls Young Sara Fllnt Ex elyn Hunt Sophle Jeatran Sophomores Freshmen Illa Anderson Hazel House Vernetta Nutter Della Lemon Anna Slms Prxnces Kochendozfel Semi Finals Fmals Exelyn Hunt 1 Ollxe Hylland Llqulsh and LIOHS Dorls Young 2 Exelyn Hunt The Allen Sarah Fllnt Coldelxa Moody The W'h1te Hands of Tel Sophle Jeatran hem EXTEMPORANEOUS Seniors Junxors Burl Drake Cordella Moody Jane Swenson Byron Cudd Chester Hylland Sophomores Freshmen Emxly W'ard Robert Gregg Donald Johnson Jerry Kxle Dorothy Woerth Jack Curtls Seml Finals Fmals Jane Swenson 1 Jane Swenson Our Tdflg Leglslatlon Vlm N1 ard 2 Burl Drake The Retlrement of YVm Donald Johnson Hovs ard Taft Chester Hxlland 3 'Wm Ward Antarctica Sixty Flxe . . 1 J U ' 3 ' 1 1 -1 1 Q . . . . . . Y , , 1 U ,sn , 2 ca sy 3. A xx ,va 1 . . . 1. ' ' ' 1. ' 2. 2. ' 3. Y 3. ' 1. 1. 2. ' 2. ' 3. . ' 3. ' 2 A ' ' . . . v Y . 7 K Tu . .V . J, . . . ' , , ac ' H kv - 3 1 , -f Tu - - . . w - n . . 1. 1. ' 2. 3. 3. . ' 1. ' 1. 2. 2. ' j 3. 3. ' . . . , Y cc , ' '. ' as 1 L l' n 7 Y cz ' , V sv V Y Y in ' n A If '- I '
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DEBATE HE question for debate this year was Resolved that the mstall H ment plan of buying personal property as now practiced 1n the United States is both socially and economically desirable Both teams were coached by Mr E C Stahlkopf The affirmative team was composed of four Juniors Cordelia Moody Harry Keller Francis Lalson and WV11l1am Ward Roy Larson Dale Lunke Donald Johnson and Jane Swenson made up the negative team of which all were Seniors with the exception of Donald Johnson who 1S a Sopho more. The first triangle of debates was held on February 7. The Chip- pewa Falls negative defeated the Menomonie affirmative here, by a 90-100 decision. The same day the Menomonie negative was defeated at Eau Claire by a 97-100 decision. On February 18, the Menomonie Affirmative team debated the Owen negative team at Owen and defeated them by a score of 97-100. On the same afternoon the Owen affirmative was defeated by our negative at Menomonie by a 96-100 decision. On the evening of February 27, the negative team was defeated at Baldwin by a 96-100 decision. The following afternoon the Lady- smith negative team came here and defeated our affirmative by a 97-100 score. We feel that our efforts this year in debate have not been in vain, as we have trained five good debaters for next year's teams. Sixty-Four 121 11 Zifif If If
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GAA HE Girls Athletic Association was organized for the purpose of ll stimulatlng more interest in girls athletics No one can be a member of a team who is not a member of this organization A new Constitution was drawn up and formerly adopted January 1 1930 Letters are now awarded for the attainment of points The num ber of points is determined bv the numbers of hours one participates 1n specially designated sports An M is awarded for 100 points 25 of which must be earned every year. For 50 points an emblem is awarded. , A If there are any Senior girls among the graduates who have played on every team during their high school career, they are presented with a medal. This year Evelyn Hunt, Mary Novacek, Ruth Prim and Evelyn Voelker will receive medals. Each year the G. A. A. has one big party. This year it was a Hard Time Party held January 18. Esther Lee received the prize for having the most unique costume. The evening was spent in dancing and stunts. Refreshments, hot dogs, hot chocolate, cookies fall kinds of themb and suckers were served. All too soon came 10:00 o'clock and a good time ended. Sixty-Six f f li lffilflffi 'if zflaf I f If
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