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First row: Cameron Wilson, Leah Laine, Sylvia Nlatson, Leola Skjelkvale, Geraldine Haydon, Elsie Wytko, Wfalter Stoltz. .Svrurid row: Bill Bartoy, Miss Eccles, Vincent Fryslie, Frank Angeline. Debate ET US LAND on the debate field and tank up on some debate gossip. The question for debate was resolved: That the Federal Government should adopt the policy of equalizing educational opportunity throughout the nation by means of annual grants to the several states for public elementary and secondary education. Miss Eccles, the coach, had a regular job on her hands this year with a group of eight inexperienced debaters. There being little chance at the championship, attention was centered on the juniors and sophomores to make up a debate team next year. Senior letter winners were Walter Stoltz, Elsie Wytko, Geraldine l-laydon, Leola Skjelkvale, and Cameron Wilson. ln the junior class Leah Laine received a letter. Bill Bartoy also showed promise but was unable to continue active work, Sylvia Matson, a sophomore, also won a letter. Vince Fryslie failed to get his letter as he debated only in one contest instead of the required two. iihmru HE LIBRARY system was improved to quite an extent this last year, Special effort was made to give those students assisting an opportunity to learn the different phases of library work, Those who assisted in the library were: Edna Anderson, Camillia Batinovich, Gayus Blessing, Lenore Cristel, Thelma Curtis, Violet DuCallo, Margaret Fox, Ellie l-lill, Anna lascur, Ellen johnson, Pauline Kacer, Agnes Karjalainen, Alice Kirtley, Linda Laine, Barbara Rose, Stanley Rybicki, Daisy Saari, Tony Shay, Catherine Steele, Walter Stoltz, Art Thomas, Louise Thomas, Florence Vesey, Elsie Wytko, Viola Ross, Leola Skielkvale, Kazerina Pankiewicz, Cecil McNeeley, Art Barker, Donald Ross, Dorothy Kundrak, Annie Vasicko, Lylia l-loldridge, Marie Medak. ln'e11Iy-vigil!
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GIRLS Glee Club HAT A LOAD of passengers turned out for the Glee Club. But as the load was too great, Miss Montgomery, the pilot, had to use a process of elimination to lessen the crew. The Girls' Glee Club took part in the Buckley radio broadcast May l l. Those who remained aboard are: Edna Anderson Sigrid Anderson lrrna Barret Mary Ella Birkett Gayus Blessing Camillia Batinovich Leta Boyce Lenore Cristel Lucille Chromoga Violet Du Gallo Rhoda Gruner Frank Angeline jack Bonato Myron Brendel 'Stanley Dean Ted Dziedzic Gladys Halkjar Ailene Hall Florence Haydon Geraldine Haydon Ellie Hill Lolita Hoban Ellen johnson Pauline Kacer Agnes Karjalaincn Helen Kent Alice Kirtley BOYS Arthur Hanson Bud McFadden lack Pasero Kenneth Peterson Linda l-aine Charlotte Loghran Pauline Majersky Laura McCauley Helen Romes Leola Skjelkvale Katherine Steele Martha Swanson Geraldine Tilenda Mildred Wilson Pauline Loss Albert Swanson jack Suman Art Thomas Warren William Cameron Wilson lohn Riggs First mir: Edna Anderson, Katherine Steele. Lolita Hoban. Violet DuG:illo. Ls-ta Boyce. Florence Haydon. Geraldine Haydon, Laura lVlacCauley. Leola Slcjclkvale. Gladys Halkjar, Linda Laine, Ellie Hill. Sccimd raw: Arr Hansen, Mildred Willson, Charlotte Loughran. Lt-nore Cristel, lima Barrett, Mary Ella Birkett, Camillia Batinovich, Ellen Johnson, Pauline Kacer, Alice Kirtley, Agnes Karjalainen, Ted Dziedzic. Third row: lVlyron Hrendel, Jack Suman, jack Boi-nate. Albert Peterson, Art Thomas, Frank Angeline. William Wfarren. Kenneth Peterson, Cameron Wilson. John Riggs, Stanley Dean. iiwnly-rfw11
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Bucklonian HE BUCKLONIAN was published once a week on Wednesday. The paper was exchanged with Renton, Sumner, Enumclaw, Puyallup, Auburn, Kent, Highline, Pe Ell, Cle Ellum, Kapowsin, Toppenish, Washington State College, College of Puget Sound, Ellensburg Normal, and University of Washington, BUCKLONIAN STAFF Editor - - - Cameron Rich Staff artist - - - Linda Laine Associate Editors Reporters Mary Chicon Louise Thomas English IZ and journalism classes Sport Editor Morley Birkett Circulation manager - Tony Shay joke Editor - - joe Logan Business Manager - Stanley Rybicki Editorial writer - Elsie Wytko Stencilling and Mimeographing junior High reporter - Betty Wytko Second year typing class Declamation EARNING a declamation this year was not required of the juniors and seniors but enough students participated to give competition to the affair. The declamation contestants competed with the other schools of the Puget Sound league on April 4. Bud McFadden represented Buckley in the humorous division at Highline with The Big Came. Cameron Wilson went to Kent to compete with other orators with his selection The Big Parade. Gladys l-lalkjar with her declamation, 'tThe Money Spider, represented the dramatic division at Buckley, The class representatives were: Oratorical: Cameron Wilson, senior, Frank Angeline, junior, Vincent Fryslie, sophomore. Dramatic: Gladys l-lalkjar, senior, William Sandor, junior, and Mary Ella Birkett, sophomore. Humorous: Bud McFadden, senior, Rhoda Cruner, sophomore. The junior High contestants were Kenneth Rock, oratoricalg Marvel Peterson, humorous, Lucille Courtney, dramatic. March 8 was the date of the district contest. Kenneth Rock placed second in the oratorical division. Fin! wiv: Kenneth Rock. Gladys Halkjar. Rhoda Gruncr, Nlarvel Peterson, Lucille Courtney, Frank Angeline. Serlma' mir: Cameron W'ilson, Vincent Fryslie. Bud McFadden, Walter Stoltz. tn cntx'-iiim'
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