Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1914 — HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. [ARTICLE]
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.
On Tuesday evening, April 7th, the local high school and Delphi high school will exchange debating teams, the affirmative teams in each ease remaining at home and the negative sides invading the enemies’ territory. The question for debate is, “Resolved, That “An Income Tax is Practicable for the United States.” In preparation for this event a series of try-outs have been held to decide which ones of the many excellent debaters should represent the school. This selection was particularly difficult because the team is limited to two members each. Those ftpaEy decided on are as follows: -
Affirmative, Dwight Curniek, Russell Warren; Carl Eigielisbach, alternate. Negative, Edward Rose, Elvyn Allman; Robert Reeve, alternate. The following boys were awarded athletic letters: Football—Paul Miller, Edward Honftn, James Babcock, Ralph Lakin, Kenneth Groom, Harry Moore, Glen Swaim, Harvey Phillips, Laban Wilcox, Emil ’Hanley, Carl Eigelsbach, William Eigelsbach, Pfrimmer Hopkins, Samuel Duvall, Worth McCarthy. Basketball—Worth McCarthy, James Babcock, William Eigelsbateh, Emil Hanley, George Healey, Glen Swaim, Paul Miller, Samuel Duvall, Kenneth Groom. TheJ’R” men of the basketball team elected James Babcock-hs captain for next year and William Eigelsbach as assistant captain.
