Chesaning Union High School - Indian Yearbook (Chesaning, MI)

 - Class of 1950

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TORENSICS lil Q, Ai' Interest in forensics, which has been increasing each year, received renewed emphasis this year after Don Gray's winning first place in the Regional Forensic contest in l9h9. The local contest was held March 7th and 9th with 18 students participating. Joe Matta with Common Sense and Barbara Danek with All Americans, Butn were the winners in the oratorical declamations. In dramatic reading Max O'Rou1-ke with Joe Smith, American' and Phyllis Wills with Sorry, Wrong Numbern were chosen. The winning orators were Marion Burch with Family Foundations and Don Gray with Democratic Ideal. The District Contest with Elsie, Millington and Chesaning represented was held at Chesaning March 29 with Mr. Blue as chairman. Chesaning emerged with two first place winners and three seconds in the four contests. Barbara Danek and Don Gray, by thus winning first places,represented Chesaning at the Regional Contest at Otter Lake in April. On the evening of April 19 a fine feature was added to the speech program when Mrs. Laura Stewart inaugurated a Freshman Forensic Contest which was attended by the parents and public. Added enthusiasm was stimulated by a trip with forty-five students to the Saginaw Valley District Contest.

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ACTIVITIES Se t Dec an 6 O 7 U enlng of School St Charles, here Montrose, here Millington, here Jerry, here u vet :how Durand, there Feb Jar l Teachers' na tute Teachers ns Ovld, here Elsie, there + n1t'atlon Freshman Fall Frollc St Charles, there Armistice Assembly John Shlraeff Assembly n Pure as the Driven Snow Junior lay Durand, there Christmas oncert Perry, there Maile erove, there Holiday Tournament hay Holiday Tournament Holiday Tournament Elsie, there St Charles, there Corunna, here Ovid, there Durand, there Perry, here Elsie, here St Charles, here 15 June ll Baccalaureate S Graduation Veterans Banquet Corunna, there Maple urove, here Ovid, here Solo Instrument restlva Tournament Barnyard Frollc Athletic Banquet District Band Festival Cass City District rorensic Contest Sophomore Spring Swing Deep River Quartet Oh, Promise le' Senior Play Teachers' rarty Freshman Forensic Central C Vocal tlval St Charles Vocal Festival at ll t Arthur Hill Trac Father Son Banquet Durand Track J Hop Mt Pleasant Relay Music Assembly State Vocal Festival Ann Arbor Mother Daughter Banquet Triangular Meet Central C Band Festival State Regional, track Jr Sr Banquet H S Music restlval State Finals, track I 1 Sli. 6 ,I A . l ' . 17 23 . 21 ' 3 2 n 1 Oct. 1 11 Q g, ' 1 . -L 12 . 17 1 n 1 tl 21 1 I 1 tithe 23 21 F.F.A. k F.H.A. 1 1 21 29 T 26 31 Nov. L1tCorunna, there Apr. 'I Good Friday . 1 11 . . 1 11 ' lll l8 ' 19 . 2 21 Fes 9 . 22 F a 15 C 26 14 16 25 - 20 Q ' 28 ' 3 29 - 30 . 10 J . 6 13 10 . 13 16 - I 20 17 27 19 20 Feb. 3 2 - 10 2 . . W lh . 27 L .



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STUDENT COUNCIL 2 Af fi , . 11 ll: 23 ii A C E2 ll'g5 II 2? 3? Back row--Coke, Collis, Jackson, Westervelt, Palmer, Walworth, Swartzmiller llis r Ringler. Front row--Bila, Ruff, Holzhausen, Chludil, Alden, Buzzard, Richardson Holt Ringler. The Student Council is a member of the National Association of Student Councils again this year. Under the direction of Mr. Ringler, the council carries out its duties through committees. The committees and the chairman of each this year are: Athletic Planning, Max Palmer, Assembly Program, Barbara Ringlerg School Party, Barbara Ruff, Civic Service and Problems, Eugene Collis, Study Hall and Corridor, Carole Holt. The membership of the council consists of five seniors, four juniors, three sophomores, two freshmen, and one each from the eighth and seventh grades. These members are elected as repre- sentatives by their respective classes. The President and vice- president are elected by the student body. The officers this year are: President, Dale Aldeng Vice-President, John Chludil, Secretary, Roberta Richardson, Treasurer, Suzanne Buzzard. ,Z . ii D 1 Pkg S f+e'51

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