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125 ' ehate: Larsen, J, Uhristiansen, Binzel, Mr. Swanson, Baum, Dramatic declamation elaimed only one partiei- pant, .loan Whelan, who eompeted in a praetiee eon- lest in Milwaukee: three partieipated in humorous de- clam, Ruth Dew, .lanet llulqet., and lietty Ann King. Ruth and lietty Ann eompeted in the Freshman-sopho- more eontest at Waupun. ln extemporaneous speak- ing, Raymond tlroh and lfraneis Gutselienritter. with I. tlratoryz Seated: li. Solveson, Sny- der, S l e in rnons, Standing: VV, Ste- phens, Howla nd. Baum, Mr, Swan- son, liinzel, Lar- sen. Not in pic- ture : Christiansen. 2. Extemporan e 0 u S Reading: Miss Haney, Gridley, M. Lillge. Il, I-jxtemporaneous Speaking: Miss liussewitz, C. Gut- sehenritter, K. Mundsrhau. 1. Declamation: R. Ili-xv, Miss Sharpe. King, J. Duket., M is s SehutZ, J. Whelan. i101 The debate squad, under the guidanee of Mr. O. A. Swanson, eompleted a sum-eessl'ul season, eompeting in Little Ten and N. F, L, eontests. 'l'-he 2ll.iilI'lll2liiYl' team was eomposed ot' Robert Larsen and Jaek Baum, while the negative team elaiined Jane Christiansen and George liinzel. The alternates were Mary Jane lieieliert and Anne Snyder. Representing Cooney at the Wiseonsin Student Uongress, were Senator R-alph Howland and Represen- tatives William Stephens and Rolmert Larsen. William and Robert partieipated in the National Student Fon- gress at 'Ferre Ilaute, Indiana, the week of April 29. ln oratory, Jael: Baum plaeed seeond in the state N. l+'. L. tournaments to qualify for the National Speeeh tournament at 'Ferre Haute, indiana, .Iaek Baum and liohert Larsen competed in Little Ten tour- naments in oratory. while Ralph llowland eompeted with an original oration. Memlmers ol' the loeal ehapter ol' National Forensic League inelude M'illiam Stephens, Robert Larsen, Jael: Baum, -lane Ci'ln-istiansen, llarhara Solveson, Helen Meineke, Marian Sleinmons, Anne Snyder, George Bin- zel. Mary -lane Reie-hert, Ralph Howland, Mary E. Friedkin. Hester Sewell, Gloria Frank, David YVeart John Metcalfe, and Curtis Brendemuehl. v Vharles tlutse-henritter as alternate. earried the f'oon- ey lmanner hravely and did an exeellent jolm against strong eompetition at Sheboygan. Kathleen Mund- sehau ream-hed the finals in a freshmen-sophomore tourney. Extemporaneous reading plaeed its hopes in the hands of Marjorie tiridley and 'Mary Lillge. Rep- resentatives from all groups participated in N. F. L. tournaments.
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