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H4 K num nr ,mi A 'Nm u :nm uc ig The Broadcaster Stal? 2 U E' Mrs. Greenwood Maixner, F. Beacham, W. Applegate, L. Miss Stenger Buckmaster, O. Moritz, G. Welch, C. Woods, M. B1 D BROADCASTER STAFF 1- 3 The Broadcaster was first published February 11, 1925, with the aim of stimulat- ing school interest and spirit. The publication, which is the official organ of the stu- dent body, has been published weekly under the direction of Mrs. Greenwood, head of x the Commercal Department, and Miss Stenger, head of the English Department. It appears every Wednesday noon, but occasionally a special athletic edition is published. Cl D Wm. Beacham ...... Editor Loleta Applegate . Assistant Editor Q Frank Maixner . Business Manager X Ollie Buckmaster . Genevieve Moritz . Class Reporters Corinne Welch . . Marthajane Woods . 'I GND E' I PAGE FORTY-FIVE Z E !
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Debate g JUNIOR DEBATE TEAM Townsend, H. Ashton, A. Moritz, G. Townsend, W. Cn March twenty-seventh the annual inter-class debate took place. The proposition debated was the state question, Resolved: That the United States should join the League of Nations. The affirmative was upheld by the Seniors who were represented H by Elizabeth Crouse, Arthur Schroeder and Harold Meyers. Kathryn Vail was the P1 alternate. The Juniors upheld the negative. The debaters were Alice Ashton, Gene- vieve Moritz, Howard Townsend, with Warren Townsend alternate. The teams were well matched, the odds were even. The decision rendered by the judges was in favor of the negative. 'TJ The victors met the following week and clashed verbally with the debaters of David City High School. The Juniors again held the negative. On this occasion, how- -.1 ever, the affirmative won the decision. The debating teams this year reflect great credit on Miss Stenger, the coach, who was untiring in her efforts. A x SENIOR DEBATE TEAM .EA 3 Meyers, H. Crouse, E. Vail, K. Schroeder, A. 2 E1 Ht n :Un nr :II Eh tc 1111 tc ti! E l OR'l'Y-l4'Ol'l! LE-Z III lll lll III
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