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“He is well paid that is well satisfied.'’—Shakespeare. Northern New York Prize Speaking Contest Gouverneur High School THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 28, 1938—EIGHT O’CLOCK Spring Sony .».................................... Rubinstein High School Orchestra A Story of Old Madrid .................................. Crawford Dorothy Dodds, Gouverneur Sub-Deb .............................................................. Fortenbaker Marion Smith, Canton The Highwayman ........................................................:... Noyes Lois Grant, Potsdam All in the April Evening ... Robertson Wake Thee Now, Dearest........Taylor Mixed Chorus The Forgotten Witness .................................................. Kimball The Bargain Basement Joyce Carton, Massena Moffet Margaret Ames, Malone In Luxembourg Gardens....Manning-Nash Mosquitoes ............................. Bliss Boys’ Quartette Anne of Green Gables.............................................. L. M. Montgomery Joyce Trudell, Tupper Lake The Waltz .......................... ....................................... Parker Ethel Rothenberg, Ogdensburg Springtime Valse .......................................................... Saenger High School Orchestra JUDGE Mrs. Wilbur Hanson, Carthage, N. Y. First Prize $7.50 ................................ Miss Joyce Carton, Massena, N. Y. Second Prize $5.00.................................. Miss Marion Smith, Canton, N. Y. Northern New York Prize Speaking Contest George Hall Auditorium, Ogdensburg Free Academy, Ogdensburg, N. Y. TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 3, 1938—EIGHT O’CLOCK Cornfield Melodies ................................ Wallingford Riegger 0. F. A. Mixed Chorus The Big Parade.......-.............-..................... Wcsley Carty Talcott Seelye, Canton On European Guides ......................................... Mark twain He Knew Lincoln Colby Stearns, Ogdensburg Paul Austin, Potsdam What the Constitution Means to Me Ida Tar bell Robert Halliday Robert Halliday, Massena The Master's Violin..................................................... Myrtle Reed Irving Weatherup, Gouverneur The Crisis in Character................................................. Robert Anderson Jerome Sallon, Tupper Lake The World Is Waiting For the Sunrise Ernest Seitz O. F. A. Mixed Chorus JUDGE Mrs. George Stafford, Watertown, N. Y. First Prize $7.50 .............................. Colby Stearns, Ogdensburg, N. Y. Second Prize $5.00 ...................... Irving Weatherup, Gouverneur, N. Y. Page Thirty-two
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BROADCAST OF 1948 Script 1 Announcer: Richard VanNorton Announcer: We interrupt the exclusive James Hull High School Stu- dents' Transportation Company's Broadcast to bring you the latest news bulletin, through the courtesy of the Newell Health Biscuit Company, whose slogan is, Take it away! I now turn you over to that famous successor of Walter Winchell, Miss Bette Steele, known to her radio audience as Falter Pinchell. Take it away, Bette. Bette: Good afternoon, my radio friends. Have you had your deli- cious little, crunchy Newell Health Biscuits to-day? As I told my former classmates, the now-famous actress and glam- our girl, Eleanor Ingram, and that romantic screen idol, Clarence Evans, Your figures wouldn't need padding if you ate Newell's fattening little health biscuits. Oh, I almost forgot I am supposed to give you the latest news bulletin. Well, here it is—hot off the wire! Four of my dearest classmates have become bitterest ene- mies since the recent Gouverneur Convention proclaimed them as rivals for the Presidency of the United States. The first of these candidates is the former Miss Blanche Hardy, now wife of the hen-pecked lecturer, Irving Weatherup, running on the Rolling Pin Ticket, with Robert Cushman for Vice-Presi- dent. Richard Witters, ex-ambassador to Podunk, and a great diplomatic power, will head the Four Flusher Ticket, with Mary Conklin running for Vice-President. Victor Judge, that ambitious marathon runner and teacher of bookkeeping, will undertake the leadership of the Easy Street Party, with Donald McDermott as candidate for the Vice-Presidency. The fourth candidate will be Hilliard Seaker, that supercilious salesman of the Sloppy Motor Car Company, with his girl friend, Helen Cobey, running for Vice-President. We pause here to bring you the amazing statement of a the- ory established after years of research by Ada Bradbury. Miss Bradbury, after giving up her baseball career, has been experimenting in the scientific field and has at last come to the conclusion that half the married people in the world are women. This amazing discovery is all the more interesting to us, since Miss Bradbury is a constant user of Newell's Tasty Health Biscuits. Well, ladies and gentlemen, I must take it on the lam, but remember to avoid that dry, wrinkled skin by eating plenty of Newell's Crunchy Health Biscuits. Announcer: This is the Francis Stone Broadcasting Company, sta- tion F-0-0. When you hear the sound of the gong, it will be 4:00 o'clock—Hullova Watch Time. Did you get a Hullova Watch for Christmas? If you did, I'll bet you're sorry. (Gong !) Under special hookup we now take you to one of the great- est social events of the year—the annual fashion show, in progress at the luxurious Francis DuPont Mansion on the banks of the mighty Oswegatchie River. Take it away. Bob Bockus.
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