Crocker High School - Memories Yearbook (Crocker, MO)

 - Class of 1940

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7 f'7vf 7' nll!'! Ereusocs The student Ol the Crocker Hlgh School h a v e t ken an ctive pert in For nslcs this ye r cluding debate, one ect plays re eings both hum orous and dramatic extenpore' speaking, intc1pre- tive poetry, and or tions GRM 'WV West we enter d the one ct play contest, which held st Dru y Collete December 2 pr scnting By Special Request N we we c fiv n .n cellent ing, which permitted us to go to the finals Louisburg, however, we were defeated by that thus t king s cond plece The c t included Daugherty, Bob Burgess, Joann Hoops, Zella Johnston, and Vivian Lu hoops WS rat with team Glen Lee DEBALD We Joined the S t Q t e League, and attended three tournemcnt Ihe f1TSt of held at Bollv r, Missouri, one of the blggest tourndments ever held in the stste There were fifty three schools entered twenty six in A class nd twenty seven in B ur teams consisted of Zella Lee John ton, Vivian Lu Hoops Bob Burgess and Glen Deugnerty ese teams de fested Half way, Independence, bool Louisburg, llsinorc, but w were not eliminated until the quarter finals, by Siloam Springs, Arkansas. On March 9, the same teams entered the District Tournament at Rolla, debating the following teams: Steelville, Csmdenton, Cabool, School of the Osage and Lest Plains. Here we were not eliminatedmnmil the semi-finals. , CContinued on next page! Debating deb te which was Wh1Ch was 5-N 'iIIN!x .-.. is'- yu x S 'Q S1 D Q F fl' i S- E V :VQQFQQf, ,I -Q 6,,,,QL,.,lj1A,,l..'Qj,.'..,.,g....- ..,.lJ5r.,:,i3?.'5.jj?j7Tf,s..5..-., ' 1 ' -, : j ,Q ..-.f,..',,,.--, ....r-H----' J-.....4fi.d.!l1LQ..-f...:' . ..- GA K:4.-L.'L1..r.--.1-.-.:f...-t4--L V Y Y , ....- -.. -- ..,..,...,-....,............-.a.-.,-..----.--,-,....., -, , , , --- ' Y - ' - F -V 1 fr ' fl .. a a Q- 1 e ' le ----in- Cl ' - 1 3 za, ' e'..-- ' ' gf ' B V , L o H 0 5 a . 3 r n . fl f i- ,131-1 'Il' fA ' e -a . f - cm ll 4. T' 5 ' A C J H K'- Y ' 'nn , ra fs W n Y Q 1 .. O u L -IJA f 1 -K' v . . t ' ff EL u L. ' g CLS X V V i r - ' . S ' lf . ' 'r ' f .-1 i 4 V1 .5 1 ff' ,K v ' . ,,. fx - - -4- 5 Qs , N -Q B A Cl , . J I ' ' , i 0 U N , rx - , g D Q. . . ld X , fr 1. ' A I, W, - ' 0 ' Eff! fx -- - , K1 V I L 5 1 V .. - . O N ,I T . . - , e ' , , ' , ' D .1 . ,x . Q I ' f , ,. Ca., fl'- ' l , .3 A e ' Y 1 - , N if X K'

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