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gf 7 If ' BLADOW 'NEVIUS CHILCOTE Declamatory y The ncef' of rublic Speaking in the High School can scarcely be over-esti- mated. lt is L tmining which makes an lasting impression on the student and is of Value :Nl thru life i11 whatever profession or business he may followg for the ability to express ideas intelligently is not o11ly a rare gift but almost necessarjv in ino'ler'1 days. Trziining for it should not be ignored. Ueclnnmtory work gives every student in High Schoollthe opportunity to help provide for this need, and to develop latent talent. ' The flontest itself, and winning of prizes, is secondary to the real purpose of the teziebiuq as perhaps the student marked lowest on the score cards has in reels ity derircd the most benefit from the training. For the past three years it has been the policy of the Bedford School to hire an outeide couch for the Dcclalnatory work. This year Mrs. Helen Moody has acted if this capacity and has been very successful in her work, not only from the standpoint of winning contests, but also in interesting students in the funda- mentals of public speaking. 1 Much interest was shown by the students, evidenced by the fact that forty- three entered the preliininaries. From these the following were chosen for the final contest: Freshmen-Lena Reith, Eulah Blake, Sophomores: Ruth Purcell. Ruth Nevins. Helen Cover, Ehner Bladowg Juniors-Donald Willianis, Mildred Cade, Elaine Nleikleg Seniors--Kenneth Chilcote, Thelma Meikle, Blanche Hart- Mun. The final contest was held February 18. The winners were: 0ra.torical-- Kenneth Chileoteg Dramatic-Ruth Nevins, Humorous-Elmer Bladow. The first contest of the state series was held at New Market February 26, where Kenneth Chilcote won first place in Oratorical, Ruth Nevins second in Dramatics: Elmer Bladow second in Humorous. On Merch 17 the second of the state series was held at Greenfield, where Kenneth represented us again in Oratorical. In a very close contest, he won second place, thus eliminating us for further contests. - -, ' 29? V' . .1 um' F-Nil' Page . Thirty
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