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FUI! Tllli Stflltbtll. Ylfylt 1030 -- IUBI ehating , ,L YQ yy 1 Salim S' 4' im Elsos 75' Uircamafiml Q, kifii -Egg . Jcfiai, y V Scarlet This yvaris Ze-ta tilnlm ol' tht- Ss-lwyn Uratorical Society was 4-onlpost-d ol' Jiinmii- tfrvighton. liaymond Li- Nloynv. Yit-holas Thornton. Hugh lloss. Donald liapt-r. Tonnny' Schoptloclle-r. Ne-lson Tinnnins and tit-orgi: Nlclxe,-0 l'I'tlIIl Form X l. and Taylor Carlin. Xlichat-l Di-nnis. lx:-nn:-th Xlatson anld Billy Timmins l'roni Form N. tlllit-vrs yvviv 1-lcctvfl at tht' lirst ine-1-ting. and Rap:-r w as appointa-d prvsidirnt. Schoplloi-hm-r y icu- presidf-nt and Dennis sccrvtary. t'ionsid1-rahla- yarivty ll-aturi-d the- fortnightly nn-1-tings which took plan' through- out thi- yt-ar -s hat nights. l'ornial dvlnale-s. le-ngthy discussions. twi-nty'-onv questions. quizzi,-s and iinproniptu sp'-1-t'l1f's. all ol' which we-re' he-artily e-njoyud hy thc' ine-inlnfrshipn ,Xt they tune- ol going to pre-ss. Slllllllltfl'-lt,'l'lll arrangmni-nts arm- ln-ing 4-oinple-ti-d to hold a progri-ssiy 1- dinnvr and ping-pong tournann-nt at ll1txlltllllt'Stll.lA' Nloy nv, Nlatson and tire-ighton. a Fathe-r-and-Son hanqnn-t in tht- Xlount Stes-pln-n tiluli. at whirh Nlivhavl Dennis and livnnvth Nlatson will df-halt' with the-ir l'e-spm-utiyv pifre-s. a goll' tournainvnt at liUSt'lllt,'l't' as gnosts ol' tie,-orgv Xlclxwf and a tt-nnis vonipi-tition. to round oll' a most slicce,-ssl'l1l ye,-ar. at thi: home: ol' Nm-lson and Billy Tinnnins. Xl. ll. Pl Bl,It1 SPliXlilXti t1tbYI'IiS'l' Thi- annual public-spvalxing 1-onipvtition ol' thc- svhool was he-ld in Nlarrh. Nlurh grvatt-r intvrn-st than usual was talwn in thv 1-ont:-st and no ll-wvr than tw:-nty'-tiy'v lmoys Qiitt-iw-tl. Thi- following isa list ol' the- t-onte-stants with the- sulmje-1-ts clisvusse-dzf Keanu-th Xlatson lxlllI'IIl.l'lill2ll thu l nite-d Nations lforvvs should not pull out ol' lxort-a. liilly Tiinnlins lhllll'lll.l That an outdoor occupation is prvl'vral1le- to an indoor ont-. Nelson Timmins tXll'ir1n.l That agrit-ulturv is more- important to our national et-onolny' than industry. lik-lyllltlllfl He-sm-r t Xllirnm and Pe-ter Darling tNt-g.l That tht- introduvtion ol' tes-lc-vision will hring lllUl't' had results than good one-s. Donald Hapvr tXeg.l That tfor lltill-lt'killl sportsl wats-r sports art' p1'vt'e'I'almlt- to land sports. John Svely' l,hllll'Ill.l and tit-orge,-s X efrhat-ge,-n tYe'g.l That efntry into business from lligh School prcparifs a laoy hmfttcr for suct-1-ss than a uniycrsity t'tlt'f't'l'. Dart-L Xlarpole- l19l
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SICIJIX N IIHISIC SIIIIHHI, NIKISXZINIC MhXIJI'INIIII I'IIIZIiIilXINII. IUSII ff' N 5-Dx - P I x I . x - . k Sir II illinm llIIdl'I'fI..l.fIl'l'ILflII1lIl. Illv IlI'ElIIlIlilNI4'l'. I', Nlilvhvll. Nlr. Ilillvspiv. I'uInli4- SIN'2iIxIll,LI Prim- Iplw-sc-lllval I15 llml. NIV. .lusllm-w I.. IIIIII-I' Ilyla-I lun I,Illl.I.lI'S l'ImIug:l'apl1iI- Xxsaml: .l. IIIIl'IIliII'I'UX I,I'izm-s fur UHII-r Illmmle-fl Ivy 'l'l11- Xlunlre-ul Iiily mul llislrivt Swings Hankb Isl lx xx I,HIl,I,II'r-2 12ml I,IC'l'ICR XIILNICIH l,I'I'I'I'l'lS. XIPIIIIIN I'u 1, Ilmmlwlli Pl-:'rl-in XIILNHII Wiliam' Nl xsnx I'r:'rr:n XIl'I'I'lIIiI.l, I5u.m Xlrlxrzmxx Ivxx l'ul1,1.ll's II1-ml I'l'4-I1-4'lsI.n1p XNTIIHNH IIIIMIIICID .Im-IIN-5 Hussvl I'rm- I MIul1Im'cI In llu- I.m-us XIUIIQII runm-1'-up und plw-sa-:III-II Ivy Nlrs. Il. Y. IiussvII .Inu-:sIInr:n:1l'rnx I,uI'us Nl:-dal s:u'1I1-II In IIN- mnsl UllISIZlIl1IIIlg1'INlj in Iln-S1-slim' I m'n1uI'IIlI-Svlmul. ilmsm'k.g:al UNI I-Il:u':u'Ic-r. UII IIN' xuln- UI' his I-I'IIHXN-SIIIIIUIIIS mul IIN' Nluslm-rs ul' Ilu- SI-ImuII. PI'I'l'I'III XII'l'4'IIlil,l. SVIIIIIEIINIIIII SIlI'l'l'SS1'S l,I'1'l'I'1II XIILNI-III Swim' S1-Imlnrsluip lu Lmwr Ilaulacla Ifulle-gv I Ill. I-:N my II -ursurx Il ' 'riui x in 4-gv .fv mu I5 x N I I' h I I I. I II NI I I Ili I
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pu SICIJXX N Ilttl Sli Stllllltbl. NIU!-XZINIC 1 Xllirin.i That thi- St-in-114-1-s hav- 1-milrilmta-cl mort- lu tht- world than the- Xrts. llicllard lllxlll lXlllI'lll.l antl .lt'l'l'lllj Xl:-tm-4-xy 1X4-g:.l lllat it is ln-tts-r tu sm' the- lllthltf ol a tilt than lu rt-afl tha- linult itsm-ll. Thmnas Svlitipllcic-lt:-I' tXllirni.J That it is lu-ttcr to mx a gn-at cle-al aliuut a ll-is things than tu knots a littlt- ahont many things. llarolfl nrt tXllirni.l That llanarla shunlll haw 1-nnipnlsnry military training. ltapmnnd l 4- Nlnynt- t Xllirnm and Tinnithy tfarslm-5 tN4-g:.l That arlu-rtising: plays a grcatc-r part in thu- salt- nl' a prmlnt-I than its quality. Xlivhat-I IM-nnis t hllll'lll.l That prixatm-1-nts-1'prisv is inure- ln-nvlivial to a t'OlIllll'j' than natinnalisatinn nl' its industry. Taylor Carlin tKllirn1.l ancl lim-nny lim-attic' tNt-g.l lhal il xmulrl lu- umm- lim-lu-livial lm' tlanacla tn lie- in thu- l nite-cl Stats-s than in tht- lwrilisli TlUllllllUllXN'illlTI. P1-tt-1' lxrnhn KM-g.l That nu-rc-5 killing: should ln- lt-galised. IH-It-r llnllie-lcl tN1,-g:.l That the- l nits-cl Nations Sl1UlIlflllSt' tht- Xlttlll humb tu ulitain and 1 nniyn t Xllll'Ill.l That thu- Sl. Lawri-in-e,-Si-away pruji-m't would hm-nt-lit Xluntre-al grcatly. I una-s t fre-iglitnn l Xllirnm That tha- 4 imn,-rnnn-nt shnnlcl re--ilnpnsv pl'iw,--culltrols. Nlichcl K l1tItllll'lll' t Xllll'lIl.l anfl llngh linss IM-g:.J That capital pnnishme-nt should hc . . , nlinlisln-fl ni Lanarla. Tha- lll't'lllIllIli-ll'lt'S NXl'I't'jlIllg1t,'ll by tht- llt-acllnastvr and hy Nlr. Phillips anfl the Inllmi ing finalists spnlw lin-l'ni'v a svlnml assvnilmly- Vlwl1tlI'IllHll. lik-nnis. S4-1-ly. tfrm-ightmi. Xlarpnle- ancl St-lmpllm-lie-i'. Thn- afljliclivatui' lin' thu- linals was Nlr. .l. li. S. lirash. NIA.. 5llIlt'l'X isnr nl' lfnglish lm' tha- l'mte-slant St-l1unlsnI'tlw Prm inn- nl' Quit-ln-4'. Nlr. Brash ut- lirsl plan- ln Nlit-hat-I De-nnis. si-1-mul tn Nicholas Thnrntmi and a third plat-v tis- to lnnt-s tfn-iglitmi and .lnhn Sw-ly. lu-nn:-th Nlatsfin. anuthcr linalist. was unable to unnpt-tv :ming to illnt-ss. llrinalcl llapvr avtt-fl as vhairinan ancl llaymoncl Le Nluync ls tnm--ln-1-pt-i' in tln- linals nl thc mint:-st. Q15 if isnt -st-rw pm-au-. Nic-linlas Thornton tXllirni.J That flt'l'IIlilllj shunlcl he- l't'-iil'Illt'Il. Philip
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