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MQ' M 5 iilifiilr ffl? Lo' 4 vy N5 My 'yds X WWW7 fi f y THE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB ,i I ,,f The Girls Glee Club had its first meeting on january 26. At Qwp. h that time Mrs. Arras, the new music teacher, tested everyone's voice . -15 LJ? , and assigned every girl to sing alto or soprano. 7 M49 ' . i A f 5 It didn't take long for everyone to become interested and anxious si A to do her best. The girls were asked to sing the night of the Senior Amateur Hour and were complimented on their splendid performance. Also Mrs. Arras formed a quartet, and they had the pleasure and experience of singing at outside functions. We hope that this small club will grow to be larger and will have a permanent place in the curriculum. +-it-it-it-H-it-+ V 1 I 1 3 I I .p -,. ..- 1- .- - ,...1..1. My F ll 1. Q5 ,N X 1 E 5 i i A 9257.55
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1 ggkillifxl I 1U3Y'fEAUUVlQ.'I1l1IITl1lxri:i:1r1gT 'HW ' I ' Ts?l'I'TT 'lTlIlIIllI'1Il iziii TI J .... - .... - . - . . - . .. - . .... 'P' 'WW ' 'Y ' '1 ' 'W ' 'W ' 'W big ,V 0 Wy of A . 0 :1 tl 5. .4 E1 E1 K . w S Ei' lilpwg ii W li C5 DEBATING TEAMS Coach--Miss Rosalie Conard Chairmenf-Betty Purdy, Francis Wright DEBAT ERS jchn McElhenney Sylvia C. Goldwasser Roger Juckett Francis Wright Ruth Pine John W. Butler Iames McLinden Melvin Fein Louise Rossler The first question debated in October Was: Resolved that interscholastic debating be given regular school credit towards graduation. We success' fully upheld the affirmative of this statement at Poughkeepsie against King' ston's negative. The next topic we debated December 5 was: Resolved that commercial advertising as it is carried on today is harmful. On this occasion our school was host to six other schools in an all day practice tournament for inexperienced debaters. Our visitors were: Liberty, Qssining, Highland, Monticello, Arlington, and Poughkeepsie whose team won the tournament. The subject of the league debates in the spring was: Resolved that electric utilities should be governmentally owned and operated. Some sea' soned debaters did not enter the spring contests. The new debaters did very well, but we did not win any decisions. However, in the meeting Highland, Liberty, Arlington, Ieiiersonville, and Monticello the team mem' bers benehted greatly from the season. 1 Q?n-n-.-m.-m.-....-m.- is gisziumrxirmrmimmrirxnrmmmmrimim ' 1 l 7 l L um mmmmmi. fini- un- mi- mi- m.- .ui-H+ I fa if ,. I1 fi iz gi ti fi i at Ki E1 t1 , z i F l E ri If Tl 51 114154 th- ' .y ,gk '49 0' ww Jdlf-pany?
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