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,ff as 6 5 S NEW I ONDON 5 Q HIGH scuoor. ,,. Iw- 1 WESLEY CALEF ARDELL ROEPKE WILLIAM SOHRWEIDE Debate Champlons ARTHUR PALMER Nor H H BROCKHAUS HARRY WELLS Coach theastern Conference IRVIN DEMMIIN G ALICE ZIEMER EDWARD REBMAN 55 , 4' ' P ' N A S : I 51503 S xl Q s 1 I 7' ' g 5 1 ' . 'Y iw . f -A .N . . 7 f. .1
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Z s Qi I :NX 5 NEW I ' LONDON HIGH .SCHOOL fp The Debate Season 1931 1932 IX WINS' No defeats' It takes just those four words to tell In brlef the hxstory of the work of the New London Hlgh School debate teams for thxs season The laurels won by the hlgh school debaters are envlable ones they are recognltlons of which any school might be proud It s the second debate championship whxch the school has won the first was recelved 1n 1926 The seven scmors and one sophomore who were cn the teams that won the champlonshlp tltle dld not start forcnslc work when they were seniors all but one began h1s work when he entered high school Slx of these semors have worked to gether for the last three years while one Edward Rebman who entered our school from the Bear Creek Hlgh School durlng his Jumor year was wlth them for the first time this year The youngest member of the squad Harry Wells IS a soph omore Upon Harry as a veteran w1l1 rest the responsxblhty of carrylng on next year The New London affirmatlve opened the debate season for the school by trav ellng to Kaukauna December 14 where they won from that schools negatlve by a 3 to 0 declslon The second debate of the season for New London and the first for the schools negatlve was held at the New London Hlgh School wlth Neenah December 15 New London obtalned a 2 to 1 declslon The second t1me the afiirmatxve team debated was at home with the negatlve representatlves of East DePere agaln they won by 3 to 0 December 22 the negatlve team from this school traveled to East The debate closed the second round of the conference debates and because New London was vlctorlous ln the first two rounds they were pl ced ln the finals The finals 1n debate in the Northeastern WISCODSIH Inter scholastlc Conference were held wlth Oconto Kewaunee and New London competing for the coveted title The first debate ln the finals for New London was held at home ID the audltorxum of the hlgh school where the school met the negatlve representatlves of Kewaunee A 3 to 0 declslon was awarded to New London The final debate was held at Oconto with the New London negatne team also wmmng by a 3 to 0 dec1s1on The two unanimous decxsxons placed the New London group undlsputedly in first place and made her ellglble to enter the state contest Oconto was awarded second place and Kewaunee was awarded thlrd place The questlon debated thxs year was Resolved that the several states should enact leglslatlon provldlng for compulsory unemployment insurance New London entered the Northeastern Whsconsm Interscholastlc Conference ln 1926 when the conference was formed There are thirteen schools ln lt They are Menasha Neenah Shawano West De Pere East De Pere Ixew London Algoma Kaukauna Kewaunee Sturgeon Bay Oconto Oconto Falls and Glllette The success with which the debaters met durlng thls season was due ln large measure to the excellent co ching of H H Brockhaus Mr Brockhaus worked un tlrlngly with these students after school before school and after supper tlme after time The group worked patiently dxscussmg materlal wrltlng speeches and re hearslng them for dellvery effect Mr Brockhaus came to New London followmg the vacancy left by M R Mel house who Jomed the faculty of the Cllntonvllle Hlgh School Mr Brockhaus IS a graduate of the North Central College of Napervllle Illlnols and has been with the faculty of the New London High School for three school terms His splendld work IS appreciated by the entire student body 54 D, 4 bi T 1 1 H ' 1 y ,J 1 4 Q9 11 DePere to meet and to defeat'the affirmative team of that school by a 2 to 1 count.
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,ey N 4 I by 'X s New I f 1 torenom 1 HIGH SCHOOL ,fps- V, ,, , F'1rstRovy Mann Bender Dean R Ziemer Riedl Roepke Second Poy Flynn Meiklejohn Shepard Wendlandt Brault Hlppler Popkey Thlrd Rovy A Ziemer Sohrvgeide Schmallenberg Demming Gorges Palmer Kloehn The Classmate VERY year for sixteen years the Nevy London High School has put out a book called the Classmate It has been a succ ss ever since 1ts hrst edition in the y ar 1917 A teacher who appoints the Classmate starf and supervises all the vyork is chosen from the faculty The greatest number of students selected are usually scn iors The Classmate Staff of this year consists of nineteen members hfteen sen iors four Junlors One of the finest pieces of vsork in the Classmate is the art vyork For the last sixteen years the class artists have submitted exceptionally good drayyings Merle Shepard and Ruby Ziemer the class artists for this year have upheld tr adm tion by submitting some of their best dravying to our 193, Classmate The material for the Classmate is divided into three distinct parts yyrxt ten material photography and advertisements The financing of the Classmate is greatly dependent upon advertising As editor in chief of the Classmate for this year Irvin Demming yy is e ip Alvin Biault Ardell Roepke and Myrtle Gorges Beatrice Sehmallenbe rg had eh nge of the alumni notes The stories on all football bisket bill a d tr iek meets yy is reported by Arthur Palmer Touch ups on music were gathered by Nllry Vlend landt The revleyys on our publications yere yyrltten by Beatrlee I-llppler ie photogriphy yyork was glyen to X ivian Mann All results on forensics yyere assembled by William Sohrvyeiele Alice Ziemer gathered notes on the history of the elasses Phe literary vyork yyas directed by Sarah Flynn and Cl1flO!tl Popkey The nuiiex ous Jokes and stories vsere gathered and composed by Dorothy Piedl All the typing yy as done by one of our eommereial deplrtment s nest typlsts Irmi lxloehn 5b I ' ': , , , . ' , ' , . . 'sz '5 - , i , T y V , H . 66 93 i . V . K e. . .. .. . , - - V - , . ' . - el fv - . . ' ' , . ' ' ' , 2 '- T' , g , ' ' ' h X H 1 . t' ' xl' -5 1' v l ' ' I .' ' -' - 'f .. 1 ' . ' ' 'z -: - ably assisted by Dorothy Bender and Iris Dean. The advertising was directed by ' ' ' ' ls' xl ' x 1 1 I - Q 'Tx ' ' ' 1, ' , 1. f z,'n 'z' 1, X I V . H .U L' 'x x I 1 V A Q Y 'x . 1 . ' vm ' ' if v g v ' , v ,r ' . ' ' 'rl , 1, Av ' Y L. ' , V' '. A . ' A .. ., yu .L. , . , 24... , , ' . I' n ' 4 . A I 5 K 5 A ' ' e .'.' '.'. ' , ' v . . l ' , 1 K ' V ' ' . , .. , ! , .- A A 3- h' 'Xl rx 1 1 .fl 7 v L' D 3 v '
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