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Debate “I resolve that we should . . . ,” “Who does he think he is?” “Why you just wait till my turn comes, I’ll sure tell him.” Although this is only a sample of the debaters when waiting for their turn to “come back at the other fellow,” our team is up and on the level. The subject that was chosen for the national high school debate question this year was “Resolved, that the power of the federal government should be increased.” Again a regular debate class was offered in the curriculum of S. H. S. The class was combined with an Advanced Civics course, thereby allowing the students their required credit in Advanced Civics and a study of debate at the same time. Those students enrolled in the debate class were Sally Ann Fair, Janet Haywood, Eddie Rappuhn, Kenneth Salisbury, Albert Morgenweck Jean Glotfelty, Lionel Gross, Jim Tschirgi, Bill Skinner and Frank Day. Members of the regular debate team are Bill Skinner, Eddie Rappuhn, Frank Day, Sally Ann Fair, Jean Glotfelty, Lionel Gross, Janet Haywood and Jim Tschirgi. Besides debating at various clubs in Sheridan, the debate team has debated at tournaments in the following towns: Buffalo, Gillette, Casper, Greeley. Laramie and Spearfish. All in all the debaters have participated in about 50 debates. Although some of the debaters are seniors and are graduating this year, next year will be a promising one with a nucleus of experienced members. Resolved; U£ SHOOLDH A £ ONLY io days OF 5CLlOoi A YEARI!
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Academic Honors and Awards WYOMING UNIVERSITY—(Given to the four girls and to the four boys with highest average in either January or June class)—Four-Year Full Tuition: Marjorie Barkey Bob Dow Norma Jean Hagele Elisha Fuller Lillian Kruse Ward Protsman Erlys Swanson Richard Young JOHNSTON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS—Half Tuition Mae Phillips PHILLIPS UNIVERSITY—$200 Scholarship Iris Ferren E. E. AND MARIE LONABAUGH SCHOLARSHIP— Principals: Doris Given, John Raycher. Alternates: Maxine Wilkes, Jack Walden. DENVER UNIVERSITY—Half Tuition Glena Clark COLORADO WOMEN'S COLLEGE—Tuition Scholarship Patricia Wilkes. CARROLL COLLEGE—$100 Scholarship Edward Redle COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES-Four-Year Scholarship Jack Walden. MONTICELLO COLLEGE—Scholarship Betty Kibhen AWARDS A. A. U. W.—Two $5.00 Gold Pieces—Highest record of girls who have had three years of Social Science— Marjorie Barkey, Joan Brunsell AMERICAN LEGION—Two $5.00 Checks—Best record in advanced Civics. Senior boy and girl not receiving an award of greater value-- Elizabeth Legerski, Jack Webb CARROLL AWARD—(Gladstone bag to senior boy and cedar chest to senior girl who, by vote of the entire school, are declared the best school citizens)— Joan Clark, Victor Johnson LIONS CLUB—Two $10.00 Checks— Two highest boys— Ward Protsman, Richard Young READERS DIGEST—(Highest record average)—One year’s subscription Ward Protsman ROTARY AWARD—$10 check to the letterman voted by faculty as best school citizen Ray Zowada MISCELLANEOUS AWARDS NATIONAL POETRY HONORS — Two poems published in “Poets of America Helen Byrtus Poem published in “Anthology of Northwestern High School Poetry” ......................................Marcia McWilliams Q. E. Q. SKIT—“A Week on a Dude Ranch Betty Jean Falberg, LeLoi Gabriel Honorable Mention in National Scholastic Contest ESSAYS— “What Organized Labor Has Done for Vocational Training First—$7.50 Jack Wilson Second—$5.00 Edward Gruber Third—$2.50 ................... Harriet DeLapp The Elizabeth and Essex Essay Contest (Sponsored by Fox Lotus Theatre) First—$5.00 Bobby Roush Second—$3.00 Mary Gray Lane Third—$2.00 Robert Fisher American Legion National Essay Contest First—$5.00 Helen Byrtus Second—$3.00 Ruth Ebzery Third—$2.00 Hubert Minick
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