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Er gr 1 Lois D.: Why do you leave your shoes in the sunlight? Barbara S.: I'm trying to make them tan. First Freshman fin math. examj: How far are you from the correct answer? Second Freshman: Two seats. Betty P.: What do you do with your clothes when you wear them out? Norma N.: Wear them back home again, of course. Earl S.: I heard something nice about you. Earl N.: What was that? Earl S.: They said you looked like me. Bernard S.: There is something nice about you. Betty C.: What is it? Bernard S.: Me. Miss Parks: Why does an Indian wear feathers on his head? George H.: To keep his Wigwam. Jack W.: Guess this riddle: What has four feet, fur, goes 'meow' and has nine lives? Bob F.: A cat. Jack W.: Aw! Somebody must have told you. Sam: Do you suppose we can squeeze in here? June: Don't you think, dear, We had better wait until we get home ? was the low embarrased reply.
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Back Row-Vern Yoho, Tom White, Ted Wright, Miss Bieber, John Bill French, Frank Chapman, Eugene Jacobson. Front Row-Margaret Ems, Romona Taft, Dorothy Butts. Speech Activities As a student progresses in speech activities, his merit is recognized by the awarding of degrees in the National Forensic League. For the degree of merit, one must have earned fifteen credit points in declamation, original oratory, extemporaneous speaking, or debate. Those in Campbell County High School who have earned this year the degree of merit are: Margaret Ems, Eugene Jacobson, and Ted Wright. Dorothy Butts, Frank Chapman, and John Bill French received the degree of honor for which one must have thirty credit points. At the Northeastern District Speech Tournament held in Buffalo April 8 and 9, Glenn Clark won first place in original oratoryg and Frank Chapman, first place in extemporaneous speaking. J All those students named have also been awarded their school letters in speech. 47
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