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Band The Millington High School Band has progressed well during the season 1939-1940, although there has been a slight decrease in member- ship. Under the competent direction of Mr. Edmund Irwin, our instructor, the band has made several appearances which have received much favor- able comment. They appeared in uniform at every football game on the Alumni Field and were present at all the basketball meets. During the basketball season, the band was divided into an A group and a B group, each taking its turn to play at the games. At various occasions certain members were selected to play at community functions. This year the band is composed of: The trumpet section with eight members, trombone, bass and alto section, with nine members, clarinets and saxophones, with twelve, and lastly, the drum section with six. The ofiicers this year are: President ...... ---Elizabeth Rowell Vice-President ---- ---- A lbertine Forsyth Secretary --------- ---- H enry Forsyth Treasurer ------------------------- Harold Hains Librarians ----- David Thompson and Richard Salliotte Band Personnel Comets-Trumpets Norman Castle Clarinets-Saxophone Doris Seelye Albertine Forsyth Burton Castle Lois Van Wagnen Dorinda Stebbins Arlene Fischhaber Lucille Henderson Robert une Trombones Altos-Bass Norwood Van Wagnen Loretta Hams Henry Forsyth Florence Munroe Geraldine Squires Wanda Barber Harold I-Iains Sarah Cypher Robert Valentine Pg T :tyNme Eris Ward Joy McGinnis Elizabeth Rowell Viola Cryderman Mary Wilber Francis Foster Gladys Fischhaber David Thompson Bruce Lee Richard Salliotte Alverna Church Drums William Dieter Theodore Berry Elton Lexx Hilton Foster Eugene Billyard Harold Gleason J U '
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cipated in six league debates two of which were in his senior year will be the only one to receive Standing: Miss Kirk. Seated: Henry Forsyth, Catherine Rowell, George Burns, David Thompson, Joy McGinnis, Beth Loveland. Debate The debating question for 1939-1940 was Resolved: That the Federal Government should own and operate the railroads. The debating squad consisted of one senior, George Burns, two juniors, Catherine Rowell and Joy McGinnis, two sophomores, Henry Forsyth and David Thompson, and one freshman, Beth Loveland. Millington High School's debating squad is a member of the Thumb Debate League under the supervision of the Michigan High School Forensic Association. Since George Burns, Henry Forsyth and Catherine Rowell had previous experience, they were chosen as members of the team. The schedule for this year was as follows: Millington affirmative vs. Columbiaville negative Millington won Millington affirmative vs. Kingston negative Millington lost Millington negative vs. Capac affirmative Millington won Millington negative vs. Lapeer afnrmative Millington lost The debating squad in November attended the practice tournament at Flint Central where Millington won two and lost one. As a reward to George Burns, Henry Forsyth and Catherine Rowell, a Certificate of Merit was awarded by the Detroit Free Press In order for the members to be eligible for a letter, the team must win three of the four league debates, or be in six league debates two of which must be in their senior year Since the team did not win three debates, George Burns who has parti a letter Oratzon Declamatzon Extempore March 19 1940 Edna une Ilene Hornung, Sheila Foley Hannah Boots and Irene Konzon gave their declamations in the Assembly Aprll 2 Catherine Rowell and Betsy Ross gave their oratxons Henry Forsyth was the only con es ant in the extempore speaking Sheila Foley, with Toussamt LOuverture, Catherine Rowell, with her oration Security Through Preparation and Henry Forsyth in Extempore Speaking, represented Millington High School at the sub district contest April 17 NK nl Page Thirty 7 s 1 . 1 7 . . - - Y 7 J, 7 l ' 7 t t . . u . . K, . , ,, I . . . . ,, . . ,, 7 7 J' lf! 1 ' f .4 9-. W ' Zi, '
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