Murray High School - Crest Yearbook (Murray, UT)

 - Class of 1930

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fxgxl-E g -A 'Q 5 W M Q : Q , . ,..,..... if I ' '36 . . 5. .-1.,-.-ff-.. AL.-f 2 'iglrg-all.,-lliffgliii MR. WHITE BERNICE WRIGHT MERLE HOBBS Yl:RXA BERG HARRY THOMASON VAN ANDERSON l.OL'lS ZAIOIXIK Debating Debating this season gained its rightful place in school activities, when for the first time in several years, interclass debates were held with every high school student participating. Elizabeth McCleary and Verna Berg, representing the Seniors, emerged victorious from an encounter with Francis Brunsell and Evelyn Bringhurst of the junior Class to win the C. H. Anderson award for debating. After the class series the call for school debaters was greeted with enthusiasm, bringing more contenders than the school has heretofore received. From the large number competing for honors the following worked excep- tionally hard: Louis Zaloznik, Van Anderson, Harry Thomason, Merle lflolnbs. Verna Berg, Afton McMillan, Beryl Watts, Marjorie Norton, Austin Gi'eenwooti. LaVina Ayre. Bob Rothwell, and Carl Erickson. The work of elimination was a very difficult one for Mr. White, but resulted in the following as semi-finalists for the team: Negative-Louise Zaloznilc. Bernice Wright, Merle Hobbs and Harry Thomason. Affirmative-Yan Anderson. Verna Berg, and Marjorie Norton. The question for debate was: Resolved, That the age limit in the Utah State Compulsory School Law be changed from eighteen to sixteen. 9 ff ' ' A' -gc? 0 o '15 Q 1 g ' ' .s 7 Page Sl R S his ,Q .s R Q

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.,. , . ?3 4' R' if al-'st 3 ' Q A e - e f .L ,9,'Eiar' -- 'r f'- . E 'TV i it 'q' 3 ' ' J lfiglif - .E ,Y l t I , . H .. , l MARGARET nomufs Fi.oRExc:E QANNEGIETER MARK BENYEGNU if MARY DIANA IDA BELCHER D LIE ANDERSON FERN EARRER MARGARET CANNEGIETIQR BARR Mll.l.l?R REED i.ARsEx Commercial The Commercial department is one of the most important organizations of the high school and is to be complimented for their splendid work. Under the supervision of Miss Sudbury, commercial instructor, the team has spent many hours of practice each day to attain perfection in that line of work. The main object of this is to choose the best typists to represent the school at the State Commercial Contest which is held in Provo each year. The teams made a splendid showing in winning second place in the amateur event and medals were won by Barr Miller, Margaret Cannegieter and Reed Larsen. The members of the Amateur team are: Barr Miller, Margaret Cannegieter. Mark Benvegnu and Mary Diana. Those of the second year are: Reed Larsen, Fern Farrer, Ida Belcher, and Margaret Holmesg and those of the Novice event are: Ailie Anderson and Florence Cannegieter. g Each year this department is growing and developing more efficient typists. I The staff wish to congratulate them upon their success. 1 l u T I A A A A- S...- '....-, D' - f' are : '::::1.....QvL!c,-J ,1g?iXEf,ff::Ee?'45'44' Am' Page 50 vial ma ' ll ' re 3 De 1 ' V23 at A 1' A 'ff 'q Ze' E11 5, Q-r' . M 3 , tax JL



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