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I .. ll tc IDIS' THE TALEBEARER 513' 5' ' School Literary and Music Contests The student hody is divided into two societies, the Lakohi and Dalitonian. lfach student has the privilege to select an event, oration, declaniation or vocal solo. An hour is set aside each day for special training. After a few weeks training we were prepared for our eliniination contest in each society which was held March 20, 1931. The contestants who received places at this contest were: Oration Lakohi- 1. Maurice XYL-stphal. 2. Don Angle. Dalitonianf- 1. Russell Moss. 2. Howard Kuhlnieier. Declamation Lakohi- Lena NTCSSIIIHII. 2. Marie llenze. Dalitonian- 1. Janice Angle. 2. Virginia Tracy. Vocal Lakohi- - 1. Kathleen llelknap. 2. Gladys Yelnneier. Dalitouiau- 1. Ruth Deinier. 2. Alberta Dornink. ll ll ll Page fwelity-foztr' u:n:::- 1 9 3 The Inter-society contest was divided this year. The oratious and declaniatious were held March 27, while the vocal contest was held April 7. At luoth contests other students participated who had received third and fourth places. The Dalitonian society snatched the victory from the Lahokis, who received it last year. The contestants who re- ceived tirst place represented our school at the contest in Cedarville, April 10, 1931. The Inter-society winners were: Oration 1. Maurice XYestphal, Lakohi. 2. Don Angle. Lakohi. Declamation l. Virginia Tracy. Dalitonian. 2. Janice Angle, Dalitonian. Vocal 1. Ruth Deinler, Dalitonian. 2. Alberta Dornick. Dalitonian. In the county literary and musical contest the following schools entered contestants: VVius1ow, Pearl City, Dakota. Cedarville, Lena, Davis and Orangeville. The first three places were: Dakota, 12 points: NYinslow, llf4 points, and Oraugeville, 92 points. Dakota received lirst in oration, First in vocal and fourth in deelaniation. This closed a very inter- esting activity in our school and again we hrougght the trophy to Dakota for the fourth tinie in succes- sion. 'tThanks to you. contestants. 1 -:::n:n n n c u I
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