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Clarksburg I High School NSTRUMENTAL MUSIC-Miss Terry, graduate of Department of Music of the Nashville Bible School, an able and efficient teacher, will be in charge of our musical department. She comes to us highly recommended. -'- Jef?-ii' RIZE DEPARTMENT- -1916-17. Some of our in- terested and enthusiastic patrons have devised a splen- did scheme to arouse an interest in some of the departments by offering the following prizes. -'- -'- -'- -me-li'-'E' Prize No. 1-Mr. Tom Jamison offers a prize of 35.00 in gold for the best speller in a public spelling match to be held Friday night October 273 1916. The contest is open forall the county and may be entered by sending your name to any of the teachers on or before noon, October 27, 1916. i2?'H'?J'?' I Prize No. 2-Mr. W. J. Brecheen offers a prize of 35.00 in gold for the best temperance speech which is made from the platform in Clarksburg High School building on March 16, 1917. This contest is open for all school students above the 6th grade in the county. Entry must be made on or before March 10, 1917. -'- -'- -'- ---
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Clarksburg Hzgh School Prize No. 3'-Dr. H. D. McGill offers aS95.00 gold piece to the student in Clarksburg High School who makes best average grade in any two consecutive terms of 8 weeks each in not less than four branches of study, including deportment and attendance. This contest closes May 4, 1917 and the prize will be awarded on that date, at which time a program will be rendered by one of the societies. Ig: if ,Eg- Prize No. 4-Mr. J. H. Pritchard offersa prize of 335.00 to the student in piano music who makes the most progress during the year. The decision to be arranged by the music teacher. as as Prize No 5--llrlr. Lonzo Joyner has offered a prize of S5 00 for the best rendered reading given April 20, 1917 in the school Auditorium. Only the Expression Class of Clarksburg High School are eligible. all A In addition to the foregoing prizes W. C. Hall is offer- ing to the boy who makes the-best showing in the Corn Club of Clarksburg, one registered Berkshire pig, and to the girl who makes the best record on one-tenth acre tomato plot, all the books, tablets, pencils, ink, pens and other necessary school equipment for the entire term of 1916 - l9l7'
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