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DECLAM The Dramatic division entrants were: Laurie DeJong, Glenann Vickerman,Janis Molstad, Shir- ley Kumlien, Marcia Opland, Rosemary Sundstrom, and Judy Bergeson. Judy recieved an ex- cellent rating at the regional after winning a superior at the district meet. Participants in the Humerous division of declam included: Charis Rowe, Kathleen Hurley, Janice Lennon, Barbara Toft, Sandra Eaton, Dean Nordseth, Dennis Swenson, Katie Johnson, Sandra Anderson, and Esther Wood. Esther represented Can- ton at the district contest, and also went to the regional meet where she recieved an ex- cellent rating. Poetry boasted the most entries with thirteen students parti- cipating. Ann Bartholemew went to the district meet where she was rated excellent. Other en- tries were: Sylvia Bong, Judy Carlson, Marlene Paulson, De- Loris Eiesland, LaVonneFteekes, Sharon Thormodsgard, Karen Bur- gess, Nancy Skain, Sharon En- strom, Janice Opland, Janice Breen, and Pat Sinning. Entries in the oratory divi- sion were Larry Nelson, Gin- ger Glenn, Carol Hamilton and Dick Warness. Dick recieved an excellent at the district. 52 f
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5 Newspaper of the sixth, seventh tith graders. atXth grade class jider th » supervislo jcia; studlei they have a detailed study of Mex- ico. two language classes the Tornado. Utcr students are either tattles Bartlett s. make-up editors, art,,.,4 with five peronsul. or copy readers ifk r .showed about 4 ibers of the sixth grade Thc victors made nit d 1 rvill 1958 Class Rings CHS H()nor R()11 ituts rings wen class meeting held B. Norman P Les- m tive of Balfour. The 8enl tied for th ing the most Ilk or roll. Both of th ad one H and M th-- h or approftnaleliMHlw per cent the fie McKee was the only one n 5 CHS Entra j were Yvonne Anderson, Zella i were eight alternating bet itive and the taking part in debates were and Norris W atlve; Dick Boguc Hamlllton, negative, several lounds w Schell and Carole To nd Eugene Kurvink. were not tt 1 es were le it 5:45 left i ev began st was h Williamson's lav. Decentto in NFL Tour m Prepare Living Picture ir me ml sic squad nal Fo o 5 M l fun ‘ w the year started . board fane! managed seventh grade class has points, but the studing. the library sy- vme was too g They have made fre- A big trips to the high school took a ont j in order to observe the the Cant'«ij dure used in running the fornadoe 1 A late rail their class assembly, the 30.25, out I , grade presented a one oHawk play entitled 111® Soft- yp the Ghost' , nci fo. Antrim. Dick Bogu . Jewelry Leonar Brenner. George 0 It pester. Janet Caswell ——- .Drew Johnson, Clifford niel. David Siveslnd Thorson, Verle Van Linda Schell was member of Jhe class to make high n Receiving honor rol igSj ram the sophomore class wenty - 8 rf ,rmual. Pcann“ ,, c Pldursi K- will ?« Carpenter. Rolfe -S- .V . V .„ . „r J nH Judy Hartmann. Kathleen 'nwi . 'rr7- : . M ML M I 1 vlnk. Lc A f lway and alscj ? Mt!f Cf '9-20. ™ atricia Olenytaj nal'° jj vim. .,» . Vickerman. minule instructive Norri le ElfV two fynilion of a ool Teacher is a teacher? re many different f teachers. They !ers some .ire presented after was ohe ot Questioned lave more, P0 ™1 tor not m°re 'presented1 minutes was used v Green, ™u ds, dc U illsabelh ,iv lIld amrmaUve mem j participating in thr If, at the end of six r town claimed no mor losses It entered the I prs 1 fKree B-Team Men ... , TNy in Action, Howard Hits Dance nighligntS ffl: 20. Team Hit 53.6% Valentine Month Burden Coplans C-Hawks made a terrific comeback over 11. The Canton debater if, ticipated in the event are Carol Hamilton nd'Boguv Negative; Nc Judy Bergcson rU r tlVl . mes, bald es. thin o ones, bu eyed on Itnocked- ire all su chers con d. whin p red on east I v when freshman to receive high hor. Eleven other members of t‘1 freshman class made the hou or roll. They were Donalc Ini dual eve rcpretati .tu.v.v .. ---------------------- Laurlei Sweeter. Carole Tor- Bong, Janet Carlson. Cral f the Friday and Tuesday nights rev nnM r- ---• t «.w ------. ,«j. Glenyta Stalheim. and Dean and Dicky Huckfetdl U preceding as they shot 53.6 per L;tUr|e DeJong were chosen by so Kath Johnson fiMri - f i. cent from the field and 7y pel lh(ir respective classes as 7» — jj. cent of their free throw in a al- cwpptti«mrt mho TJTl DC i i lOiOIliuW 4 Backtrackin Offers Asseu te loping the Lennox Orioles U|, at the Canton Armory last sn t day night answer lo a qu, -lion The Canton B «mm ..- by a student: then you 35-33, paced by G The Annual assemb O 1 ial r zureen Eieslana ed to the student day, November 16 L tochers who have Der.uyHansor. with The dance wa ‘ red by jn instate Band son presided, as Maste
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DEBATE Resolved: That the Federal Government should sustain the prices of major agricultural products at not less than 90 percent of parity was the 1956-57 debate question. Those starting their first year in debate and partici- pating in a few inexperienced and practice debates were Virginia Otenn, Sandy Anderson, Pat Sinning, and Rosemary Sundstrom. gS.4USS SaSrs were Judy Bergeson, narol Hamilton, Dick Bogue, The library served as a regular Monday night gathering place fbr all enthusiastic debaters.
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