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ln Spite of Industrial and Financial Conditions During The Past Month M. C. S. A has not been able to fill nearly all the positions that have been offered to its young men grad- uates. A long list of young women, graduates of M. C. S., have likewise been placed in pleasant and profitable positions. In short, young men and women with M. C. S. training are sure of congenial and lucrative em- ployment. After training We can place YOU'too. Ask for our catalog. New Students Begin Any Monday Malden Commercial School Walter Leroy Smith, President 156 Pleasant Street Malden, Mass. Founded 1904
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hr Anthrntir VOLUME XXXI JUNE l9l5 NUMBER 3 PUBLISHED BY THE JUNIOR CLASS OF THE STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL STONEHAM. MASS. Une ,Autlyentir Qihiinrial Staff Editor-in-Chief, Karl H. Craigie Athletic Editor, Lester M. Healey Assistant Editor, Charles C. Kerwin. Joke and Local Editor, Tracy Andrews Literary Editor, Helen L. Carter Stqf Artist, Russell S. Colley Military Editor, Wesley A. Fisher Ulises 'fhitnrs 1915, Dustin Downs 1917, Josephine Cogan 1916, Ruth A. DeMings 1918, Ruth Chamberlain Pehating From present indications the forming of a Triangular Debating League, as suggested by an AUTHENTIC editorial, is an assured fact. Committees from Wakefield, Reading and Stoneham have met three times and definite plans are now under way. Mr. Clyde W. Carter of Stoneham has been elected as General Committee Chairman and Mr. Turner of Reading as Secretary. A constitution is now being drafted and will shortly be submit- ted tor the signature of the different societies comprising the league which ls to be known as the Middlesex Triangular Debating League. Thevtlrst annual Interclass Debate, between teams representing the Sophomores and Jlmiors was held in Assembly Hall, on the evening of May 21, 1915. The question was, Resolved: That the fraternity is undesirable in the secondary schools of our country. The Junior team, upholding the negative side, won the debate, and re- ceived the loving cup presented by the Washington Club for the best team. The Junior team consisted of Geo. Sargent, Capt., Clyde Carter, Wesley Fisher, and Karl Craigie, Alternate. Mr. Wesley Fisher of the Junior team' won the G. W. Bell medal for the best individual debater. The Sophomore team consisted of George McDermott, Capt. Lemuel Childs, Bruce Whiston, and George Atkinson, Alternate. I The presiding otilcer was Mr. Jas. J. McDonald, Pres. of the Webster Debating Society. The judges were Principal Chas. J, Emerson, Superintendent A. B. Webber and Mr. Walter Gorham. 3
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