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Typing Contest V. McArtor, E. Kelsay. V. Applegate V. Stuart,, J. Dorrance, L, Gfent Calternateb Camateurj famateurj Qnovive Calternatej Cnovlcei NTERPRISE has contested in inter-school typing for five years and has won the county contests every year since it first enter- ed with the exception of one year when individual prizes were given because of incomplete teams. In 1928 a silver plaque was offered which, if won three years in succession by one school, becomes that school's property. The typing teams have also entered the Eastern Oregon contest held at Pendleton during the last four years. This year, under the superior coaching of lNIiss Georgia Johnson, the typing team Won first place in the county for both speed and accuracy and first in ac- curacy at the Pendleton contest, the latter achievement winning a cup. Due to the good record at Pendleton those on the team were sent to Corvallis to the annual state contest where they won the state accur- acy award, again receiving a cup, and established a new state record with a team error average of 3.5. Orators NTERPRISE high school has been well represented in public speaking contests this year. In the international oratorical contest district finals, Helen Savage, a sophomore, placed second. Robert Johnson placed hrst in the extempore division and Thea Extempore and Interpretation Contest held in La Grande. As a re- sult of receiving first place in this contest Robert Johnson was sent to Corvallis to represent the school in the state finals. -r 45 1-
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Booster Club 5, T as I.. Sannar, President: ll. Stubhleiielrl, Vit-e-President: L. Hovde, See.-'l7rca.s. IX years ago the Booster club, which is composed of the most astive student boosters in the high school, was organized. Students may gain admission not only by selling at least ten dollars worth of tickets which are put on sale by the club but also by being real boosters for the school in some other line. Because of lack of time since plays were put on an interclass rivalry basis, the Boosters did not give the traditional play this year but supported all school activities to a greater extent. F. F. A. Play, Seventeen The following is the cast for the play Seventeen which was presented by the vocational agricultural department. The funds rais- ed were used to send the stock judging team to Portland. VVllllC ......,......,.,,,.,...,..,.......,................,,..,.....,.....,.,,,t...t. Alfred Beard lklr. Baxter .... Mr. Parcher ,.Y.... .Iohnnie VVatson Aloe Bullett ..,.... NVallie Banks ........ George Crooper ..... Genesis .,......,..,. X lrs. Baxter ..... Lola Pratt ..... lWay l areher .lane Baxter ..,.. lVIary Brooks Ethel Boke .,.. -t 44 1- Kenneth Kooch Allen Astwood Robert Rice VVayne NIcFetridge George Peal Clifford Lines Maricnn Ward Eleanora Christiansen Margaret Trimble Phyllis Clark J latsy Kinnicutt .. Emma Christiansen Ava Williams
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F. F. A. Fl l'l'IilC 1-XXHMI-IRS HI XNlI+Iltll'A Al. llutncr, President: R. Iiit-Q, Vu-e--l'1't-sirlerifz K. Kooch, Sec. Tretls I.. Sannar. Sergeant-at-.fXx'1ns ti. 11-al, Cashier The F. F. A., or Future Farmers of America, a national voca- tional agriculture organization, was introduced into the Enterprise high school last year. It is composed of students taking some subject in agriculture, under the instruction of Mr. A. Zundel. Kenneth Iiooch thru outstanding work with his swine project was awarded a 5100.00 scholarship hy the Union Pacific railroad to he used at the Oregon state college, and the farmer's degree of the statc I . I . A. organization. Robert Rice won this honor last year. l.ast fall the cluh sent a stock judging team to Portland to the Pacific lntcrnatio n a l s to c k show. This team which consisted of Leslie Phil- lips, Clifford Lines, and Glen Butner, with Don- ald Kooch, alternate, took second place in Or- egon and third place in the northwest in the stock judging contest. The club sponsored an evening class for the -K 46 E- farmers last winter, the first one to he conducted in the county. The club also sponsored a play. A thrift account was started to enable the boys to save money. Any member of the cluh may deposit any amount which will draw interest if left in the bank for six months.
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