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0.H.S. 1932 ASSUUIATJED STUDENT BODY On October 15, 1931, the Student Body of Oakville Union High School was organized for the school year 1931-1932. The oH'ice1's this year, reading from left to right: Karl Blechschmidt, presidentg George McMahon, vice-presidentgMarjorie Lemmon, secretary, Frederick Rosmond, treasurerg Marion Vaughan, yell leaderg Herrick Fox, athletic manager and Mr. Murphy, adviser. During the year several interesting meetings W9l'G held, all of which were accompanied by novel programs. The Armistice, Christmas and Temperance Day programs were presented by the Student B-ody under the direction of the faculty. Members of the Student Body also assisted with the George Washington Bicentennial program. At the last meeting of the Student Body letters were presented to those taking part in Gills' Basketball, Boys' Basketball, Debate, Band, Orchestra and Glee Club. H. E. S. '33 eighteen
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o.H.s. 1932 I 1 DEBATE This year the debate questionfa very interesting and instuetive one was: Resolved, that chain stores are detrimental to the best interests of the Amerif-an public, With Mrs. Vaughan as Coach, the debate class started out with three members--Rosa Dahl, Betty Stewart and Andrew Holderreed. Later Beulah Macom- ber, Ernest Moe and Carrol Chance enrolled. Two teams were organized-fan affirm- ative and negative. The affirmative team was composed of: first speaker, Betty Stewartg second speaker, Carrol Chance, and third speaker, Rosa Dahlg the negative team: first speaker, Beulah Mac-omberg second speaker, Ernest Moeg and third speaker, Andrew Holderreed, The first debate of the season was held at Tenino on December 4, 15131. The negative team making a good showing despite their inexperienee, lost by an adverse dee's'on of 2 to 1. On December 11, 1931, the negative team 1-ompeted at home with the debating team of Shelton. Oakville lost this debate also, the votes being three to 0 in favor of Shelton. The aflirmaive team first debated at Winloek January 12, 1932, Winning by a 2 to 1 derision. The last debate of the :season oreurred January 15, 19332, Morton meeting the aflimative team here. Oikville won this debate by a deeision of 3 to O. This year under the able coaching of Mis. Vaughan, the debating teams did very well, although only two leitermen were bark. Oakville reveived six votes in ull, while Shelton, the league winner received 10 votesgonly four more. Oakville also his the consolation of having lost only to the champion and the team ranking seeond highest in the league. H. E, S, 'itil lllllC'U Gl1
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