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Page 12 HIGH NEWS g 0plrmttmx (Class SnU Richard Martin, President David Welty, Vice President Josephine Pryor, Secretary and Treasurer Anna Barkdoll Iva Burhman Louise Burgessor Charlotte Forrest Ruth Kline Nellie Lewis Barbara Lumm Grace Lung Kathryn Pryor Grace Reynolds Catheryn Ross Sarah Sleasman Thelma Winders Kittle Winters Edwin Barkdoll Kenneth Brandenburg Alfred Fehl Richard Geiser Paul Lung Richard Newcomer Glenn Sensenbaugh Kenneth Spessard
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HIGH NEWS Page 11 EXCHANGES The Broadcaster Williamsport High School Williamsport, Md. Pa Mar Va Hancock High School The Star of B. H. S. Boonsboro, Md. Hoo-Wair-N-Wot Hagerstown, Md. The Pied Piper Thurmont High School Thurmont, Md. The Tattler Fmmitsburg High School Emmitsburg, Md. Tips and Taps Liberty High School Libertytown, Md. Blue and Gold Echoes Washington High School Washington, Va. The Frontline State Normal School Frostburg, Md. The Holly Leaf State Normal School Salisbury, Md. B. C. Bee Bridgewater College Bridgewater, Va. DEBATES and Robert Kinna. The first question debated was, Re- solved “That Immigrants Should Be Distributed To Rural Districts.” Affirmative Negative Eva Miller Wade Smith Frances Ross Ruth Shank Martha Fiery Arthur Martin The decision was rendered in fa- vor of the negative side. The second question debated was, Resolved, “That Immigration Should Fe Prohibited Within U. S.” Affirmative Negative Fay Browne Louise Baechtell Margaret Beck Marie Oswald Annabel Forrest Irl Sensenbaugh The decision was rendered in favor of the affirmative. FIELD DAY The annual Interscholastic Athle- tic Meet of Washington Co. High Schools will be held in Hagerstown on May 27. Each school is requested to send a delegation of several Athletes to compete in the various games. Sev- eral valuable medals will be awarded to those students who qualify as the best Athletes of their school. A sys- tem of units or credits whereby each school is graded according to the num- ber of honors won by its representa- tives, has been in use for several years. We are, as usual sending our team as our defenders and we hope they will be as victorious as they were in the preceding year, when the final rating ic declared. Members of the Senior Class pre- sented two debates on May 9 and 10. Chairman, David Newman; Time keep ers, Austin Bikle and Clarence Lung, Judges, Agatha Hesse, Helen Weller Dick M.—Did that play have a happy ending ? Kenneth B.—Yes, everybody was glad when it was over.
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