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r el ll e Cl alll 4 n ll lla d Du r I ml eth l me e l Le bTUDEN'l COUNCIL President Nelson Russ Vlce Plesldent Calleton C alnes becretaly and Fleasuler Betty Hoag Although the Student Councll IS a compalatlvely new olganlzatlon It has alleady D102 ed to be 'ln asset to P21lkX18YV High Late IH the school II IN I' Problems Club which It soon displaced During the f'llSt few weeks of the 1930 31 school season 1 new council was chosen from the xallous classes The uppel thlee classes ale pel mitted two membels each whlle the othel thlee ale allow ed one membel each One of the accomplishments of this yeal s COl.lI'lCll has been the lm prol ement ot the caletella monitor system How evel due to the crowded condltlon ot the catetella It IS almost lmposslble to exclude all confusion The Council has selected from the student body three pupils per day to act as monltols Wlth assistance hom the Council these monitors haxe done well ln the entolcement of the legulatlons suggested Anotllel problem on which the Student COLIDCII IS now XVOlklI1g IQ the ellmlnatlon of contuslon ln the halls when pupils ale changing classes and dullng the noon hour One of the lmpoltant featul es of this 9Xp611m6Ht IS requlrlng the students to lolm two llnes of tlafflc 111 the la lhe btudent Council has taken chalge of tlcl et sales T01 basketball and tootball games and 111 VHIIOUS othel ways has made itself invaluable to the school dullng the yeal P001 BALL CContlnued from page 703 ln the camela Anothel lS the fact that dullng this last game the Coach Ml b9CllSt neallx lulned a good hat when some one pulled a bonehead p al Ot the iloulteen lettel men SIX H616 SGHIOIS Those w ho IGCCIW ed let tQlS H619 Russ lcaptaln3 F B DuPelow fcaptaln elect3 H B Latlmel E Jennlngs C Powell C Stott Q B Ploeschel T Teonslng T Zoll nel l Kldwell C Palsons E badlel H B Jaegel G 'lndTledt managel lContlnuul to page 763 TWENTY FIVE A LU 00 93 l 4 B ' ' N lop Row: Ca l o Gaines 1113, Georg S 'll 1103, lNll'. U -'zlr l, Nelso R ss H23, ' Do l Perow QII3. Fi - Row: lilld l Ill 1123. B ty llllag 1103, Rolf l' Powell 173, llorutlljx . Stu 493, Bet -' 'I' UXJII 183. 1 Y ' n I 1 v' i Y I Y I 1 C l . 5. 1 ' N I . Y . I . I . i v 7 C ' Y. . . . year 1929-30 this group was organized through the influence of the Social 3- 1 w V - - - Q ' n ' Y v - C ' X iv 1 v - , ' . ' - y - .V '- ' . - . v t, . 1 - - ' v ' . I' . . v I, I , L 0 I Q 1 n n . A. u 1 , n' . . l I I l ll. V Y Y Y ' , . ' , V I X C 1 . Y . .. - V . L . . ' -' . - v - ' v , H U l j. . , . . ' . - x I ' ' ' U . Y . ., , I ., ., I -' ., ' '., . ., ' 1, Q -v ' ' ., ' ., ' ., ' . ., ' Z, C , I
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Top Row: Nelson Russ, llarold Stott. Fred Jaeger, Billy Serne. Second Row: Carol Phillips, Betty Ferster, Miss Lott, Marcella l7eVVitt. l-Zlenizoi Myers. First Row: hlae Everson, Dorothy Stott, Clinrie YVinfrey, YVill:1uette Ruetz, llariiet Evans, Gertrude Probeck. DEBATE Though they did not follow in the wake of football and basketball, the debate teams showed that they had real ability and possibilities for win- ning championships in the future. For the first time debate study was made a project of the English department. This proved to be an excellent way of getting the material for the teams, and is assurance of future successes. This year Bay entered the Ohio State High School Debating League. This action had been urged previously by Mr. Ganyard, who was debate coach until this year. The county debates, which were held during the day and judged by students of a neutral school, were more or less the preliminaries for the state debates. In the county debates, the decisions of the student judges for the Bay teams were three wins and five defeats. However, these defeats were counter-balanced by the showing that the teams made in the State League. In these debates only two teams were allowed. Each consisted of three speakers and an alternate. The latter, however, was not allowed on the stage during the debate. The de- cisions were decided by one judge. Although they won two debates by forfeits, the affirmative team met defeat at the hands of Parma. The negative team also was defeated once by Oberlin. Howeve1', after this debate they rallied and won the decisions, both from Brooklyn Heights and Hudson. With these successes Bay ended second in their district of the League. Considering that this was the first year of State debating there is every reason to be proud of the debaters. Miss Lott was debate coach. COUNTY TEAM Freshman-Sophomore Atfirmative Negative Gertrude Probeck ..... . .... .Mae Everson Willanette Ruetz ....,..... .. H .Dorothy Stott Doris Roberts talt.J, , . .Eleanor Myers fContinued to page 27j TWENTY-FOUR
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