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D E C L.A M A T O R Y i Carrying the banner of declamatory achievement of her high school, Lorraine Chant, junior, represented Sturgis in the dramatic division of the West-River de clamatory contest held in Wessington Springs, S. Dak., December 17, 1957, making it the second consecutive year that Sturgis has won declamatory honors high enough to make it a state participant. Lorraine won the first prize, a medal of nickel, and a red ribbon at the Re gional Contest held in Rapid City, December 4. In the District Contest held in Spearfish, November 18, she was given a superior rating, while the other local winners, Ruth Madison and Zola Jervis, were both rated as excellent, and Lavere Woodle was given a good rating. Miss Constance Sabin coached all the divisions except oratorical which was coached by Mr. Martin Jackley. The selections of the local Winners were: ORATORY Lavere Woodle.......HThe Supreme Menaceu POETRY Zola Jervis........... ..nThe Congon HUMDROUS Ruth Madison..nLet Brotherly Love Continuen DRAMATIC Lorraine Chant.....nBeyond the Last Milen
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E X T E NKP O R A N E O U S X From.left to rights William Stone, Catherine Johnson, Bill Caton, Zola Jervis, and Ruth Madison. All classes except the sophomores are represented in this new division of public speaking, extemporaneous, under the supervision of Martin F, Jackley. The students prove their ability in the art of quick preparation by com- posing a ten minute speech on a current event of the week. Each speaker draws a topic and is given an hour in which to prepare his talk. Material is taken from any paper or magazine which may contain articles on the subject. The speeches are judged on originality, presentation, clarity, and conviction. The class often meets with the debate students and have taken several trips with the debate squad. On several occasions they have won honors in extemporaneous contests, William Stone placing third at a Speech Derby held in Lead early in the season, and Bill Caton and Zola Jervis winning first and sec- ond respectively in a contest at Newell.
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P O P U L A R P E O P L E HARRIETT WOOD Most Popular Girl JACK PETRICH Most Popular Boy LAVERE WOODLE Most Representative Boy Mbst Representative Girl
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