Warren Western Reserve High School - Aurora Yearbook (Warren, OH)

 - Class of 1925

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Warren Western Reserve High School - Aurora Yearbook (Warren, OH) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 105 of 188
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Page 105 text:

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Page 104 text:

vhvcrrren High School E C H 0 E S Ninefeen TW2nfU'5Ve Warren Is Again Victorious Rerolwd, That the United States and Canada should jointly construct a Great Lakes St. Lawrence Deep Sea Waterway. Aflirmative Negative Ruth Sindlinger Robert Bowditch Gerhard Derge William Lavelle Cecil B. Browm-Capt. Mitchell Moidel-Capt. 'Evelyn Hogan--Alt. I Harry Kalv-Alt. The negative remaining at home succeeded in winning one of the closest debates of the year. Last year the Grand River afhrmative team won and confidently expected to repeat the victory. The negative having a diverse view, a lively contest ensued. Pro- fessor Harshman of Mt. Union gave the decision. The aHirmative met the Grand River negative team at Austinberg. Miss Sind- linger, a IOA, in her first debate gave a very creditable speech. Grand River advanced excellent constructive arguments but Warren gave three direct-from-the-shoulder re- buttals that enabled Miss Alice Baker of Lake Erie College to give the decision to Warren. Cecil Browm captaining his second and last team to victory for Warren high distinguished himself expecially in rebuttal and clinched the debate: ' Forensic activities had been given a great deal of impetus by the interest students have been showing in this line of activity. Under the capable coaching of Lee D. Kepner, great strides have been made in public speaking work. Each succeeding year sees an increased number of students who are desirous of being better speakers enrolled in the class. Much credit for the rapid rise from yearlings to veterans is due to the aid and helpfulness of the other members of the public speaking class. The prospects for next years teams are excellent as Cecil Browm, captain of the aflirmative is the only regular debater to graduate this June. The winning of the championship this year is an honor that has never been equaled by Viiarren and it is sincerely hoped that it may be repeated next year. lPage On: Hundred and lwol



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AQ T ff,-5 TNIKITIQFIV iaiie-ll 0 E iriefccn 'l'xvcnh,y-Iivea- The Friendship Club The Friendship Club or Girls Reserves is under the supervision of the Y. VV. C. A. The Girl Reserves secretary is Miss Mildred Owen and the advisor is Miss Risdon from the Senior high school. The club elects oflicers every year. The ofiicers of last year were: president, Kathryn Luceg vice-president, Ruth Sindlingerg secretary, Mary Elizabeth Connollyg treasurer, Gladys Pippenger. There are about 25 active members and meetings are held on Monday evenings in the Y. VV. C. A. The purpose of the club is to promote friendship among the girls of high school age. The motto is: I will try to face life squarely and to lind and give the best. Every semester a main topic is used for the meetings and diferent phases of that topic discussed. For last semester the subject was of the Vocational Opportunities. i But the meetings are not all serious and the girls have many good times. Once every month they have a supper before the meeting. Also they have many hikes and picnics. The I'Ii-Y boys and the Girl Reserves have parties to-gether and do many things together such as. the boys writting letters of My Ideal Girl and the girls of My Ideal Boy. They often help each other out such as the time the girls prepared supper for the boys basketball teams. Also the Friendship Club and the Hi-Y gave a joint assembly for the school. Miss Owen and Mr. Brannon gave short talks and there were different stunts given by the two clubs. The Friendship Club has helped many girls to become better acquainted and has created a greater interest among them. I Pagr Om' Hundred and Fo-url

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