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The grgup all toggther. S. Kinney, R. Doyle, J. Crawford and P. Ogren hamming. O I 0 Wm 0 The Annual Public Speaking Contest was held in the school auditorium April 18, at 7:30 P. M. The Speech Director was Mrs. Rose Marie Doyle. There were four contest- ants in the Dramatic division: Diane Rich recited Eleanor, Minnie Lawrence gave Submerged, Peter Ogren presented Death of a Salesman, Terry Lee Davis gave Dark Victory. Only three tried their luck in the Humorous division. Those entered were Nancy Crawford with The Tooth, the Whole Tooth and Nothing but the Tooth, Nancy Schroth presented A Society Editor Announces a Football Game, and Steve Kinney giving The Romance of Digestion. At last came the Oratorical division with six contestants. First, Kenneth Ogren re- cited The Unknown Soldier, Jean Crawford then gave Why?, next, Dolores Neid- linger presented The Big Parade, following that, Toni Hulbert said Peace in the World, then Myers King gave We, the People, and last Ramona Pratt said Give Us to See. After the final curtain the judges had the difficult task of making a decision as the thirteen nervous contestants lined up behind the curtains. Winning the Dramatics pre- sentation was Diane Rich, Nancy Schroth won first in Humorous, and in the Oratorical division Dolores Neidlinger received first for the second time in a tow. For the first time this year, second prizes were given. Peter Ogren, Steve Kinney, and Jean Crawford placed second in their respective classes. After the climax of the contest, everyone relaxed for another year. K. Ogren, M. King, S. Kinney, Our glamorous girls. P. Ogren.
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