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EQXIZJFQVH Left to Right Charlene Hinkel, JoAnn Reed, Mrs Campbell, Marilyn Smith, Ila Jane Davis, John Miller, Paul Davis, Frances Wisecup, Lorna Siglin, Shirley Schaefer This year nine librarians, two of which are boys, are efficiently working to make the library a more pleasant place in which to work Not only for students, but also for teachers They check out books, dust shelves and books, process new books, prepare overdue slips, and To date this year 81 new books of various subjects have been added to the library A new book trough, to display some of the new books, and new bookshelves are being built The library has been greatly im proved this year to help students and teachers with their work Courtesy of DR BYRNsS AND DR BRUNNING Dunlap, Iowa Mr V C b ll Eeadeigbrgggag b keep the bulletin board up to date. iE?y
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spew Karen DeLance, Dean Sieck, Lorna Siglin, Barbara Dunham, Mrs Campbell, Charlene H1nkel, Marilyn Smith, Bonnie Koski, Fern Sum erfield Front Row Dave Ploth, Pat Thomsen, Ann Byrnes, Phyllis McDonald This year, 1957 58, nineteen students entered into the different fields of Speech The fields they part icipated in were Dramatic Declamation, Humorous Declama- tion, Oral Interpretation, Original Oratory, Radio, and Extemporaneous Speaking There were only three fields that were not entered into They were Debate, One act Plays, and Oratorical Declamatlon In speech work there is a great deal of competition and our students enter into a series of four contests The first contest was the Local Contest held in the high school assembly and w as judged by the faculty Everyone entered into this contest, except for three who had transportation diffi culties that night There had to be an elimination be cause only three persons may go on in each different field Out of the n1neteen,part1c1panta fourteen were picked to go on to the Preliminary Contest at Elkhorn, February 15 At this contest seven students in eight fields received I's They were Radio Steve Petersen, Dave Ploth Original Oratory Steve Petersen Humorous Declamation Lorna Siglin, Dean Sieck Dramatic Declanr ation Karen DeLance, Barbara Dunham Extemporaneous Speaking Ronald Dougal These students went on further to the District Contest at Harlan, March 6 Here four students received five I's These students will now participate in the State Contest at Denison, March 26 27 28 29 They are Dramatic Declamation Barbar a Dunham, Karen DeLance Original Oratory Steve Petersen Radio Steve Petersen Humorous Declamation lban Sieck. All the SUUGUDUS who went out for Speech should be highly praised for all their ambition and hard work Back Row: Steve Petersen, Darrell Hard, Ronald Dougal, Carl Gambs,
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O 1 O O 1 - A I t . I . I ' M l lx Officers Don Kauffman Kinstructorl,Ronald Dougal,Ronald McCord,John Mlller Marvin Emswiler,Stanley Ambrose Middle Row Jerry Davis,David DeLance,Delbert Hinkel,Bob Hein,Ken Dunham, Ronald Cline,Bob Baker,Jim Leytham,Leo Schulte,Bil1 O'Day, Paul Davis,Bill Schaupp,Dale Black,Kenney Schaefer Back Row Darrell Hard,Dennis Swenson,Ronald Caldwel1,R1chard Weber, Jim Thompson,Bob Bolton,Roger Bentley,Robert Sondag,Ronald Hartwig, Victor Malone,Dennis Culver,Leonard Trimpe,Rolly Roberts,Bob Kotera, Leonard Miller,David Ehlers,Wayne Hardy This year the Dunlap F F A Chapter has been act ive in the field of judging livestock Some of the places where they judged were Harrison County Fair, Shelby County Fair, Crawford County Fair, and the Four Co1nty Fair Also this yearthe Chapter carried out a three acre milo test plotwhich was put on the Kenneth Dunham farm They have also sponsored a hayride, a barn dance, and have helped the F H A with the foodstand at the fair with the litter of Durocs John has raised as an F F A project this year -5 0 I V if -Q L, John Miller and his brother, Eugene, Sy A '95
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