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mrhatrrian Erhating Qlluh 14. The Vifebsterian Debating Club was organized in October for the purpose of grooming debaters for the valley debates. Meetings were held on alternate Tues- day evenings. About twenty-live boys joined the club and took part in the' pro- grams at different times. The programs, varied from orations, lectures, and the reading of a high school journal to programs consisting entirely of debating, and were designed to give the boys training in argumentation, oratory and declama- tion. Mr. Lewis, Mr. Powrie, Mr. Tom inson, Mr. Bendall, Mr. Lichtig and Mr, Vvalt visited the club and talked to the members about the necessity for such an organization and the beneiits to be derived from the meetings. The banquet of the club on Tuesday, November 30th, was- well attended tnaturallyl and a number of the YVebsterians showed considerable ability as after- dinner speakers. It is impossible to measure the amount of good which the Websterian Club ac- complished, but we have the satisfaction of knowing that tive of the eight students who represented VVestern on the debating teams were members of the club, and our representative in the District Oratorical Contest lwho. by the way, won second place,J received some experience in the club meetings. The members of the club are: Ernest Ackermann, Arlin Armstrong, Theo Bancroft, VVilloughby Blodgett. Reginald Crooks, VVill Davis, Roy DuLude, Garry Ensing. Nelson Gilbert, Spencer Goodwin, Edwin Greenleaf, Hiram Handy, Clarence Hare, Leroy Keeley. Victor Method, Floyd Nichols, Reed Nichols, Saul Pittsley, Lewis Powrie, Taylor Sutherland, George Wvestover. The faculty advisers are Miss Bishop and Mr. Perkins. ' N ' Fl x0 meg., T9
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