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Heuvleton High School Speaking Contest The first annual speaking contest of Heuvelton High School was hell April 4, 1941 in the Town Hall. There were six contestants: Jessie Taylor, Maurice Mix, Jeanette Crawford, Harry Moore, Betty Sloan and Arlie Henry. The essays were respectively: Sabotage, National Defense and Its Effect Upon American Agricul- ture, Protecting Our Liberty, A Safer World for Nation- al Defense, The Home Town Front in National Defense and Aid for England as Our Best National Defense. These essays were well delivered and they were judged by Mr. Paul Smith, an English teacher of G-cuverneur High School There was a five dollar prize for first place and two dollars and.a half for second place winner awarded by the Board of Education. Jessie Taylor received first place while Maurice Mix received second. As a result of the contest the person winning first prize was to represent Heuvelton High School at Madrid in the St. Lawrence Valley League Speaking Con- test. As students of Heuvelton High School we are proud to. say Jessie Taylor won the trophy for Heuvelton to be displayed with the rest of the school's cups and trophie As a personal award she received, a white gold medal. Betty Sloan
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Girls 1 Softball Below are given the captains and the teams' standings at the present time. Captain Won Lost Tied Nan Kelly 4 1 0 Ada Reynolds .■ 2 2 1 ■Lucy Testani ■ 1 Girls1 Soccer 3 1 Below are. given the team names, cap- • tains , and final standing for the season. Name Captain ,Wen Tied Points Chiefs Lcreeri Jenkins ' 3 . 1 .7 . Royals - Bessie Davis ' 2 2 6 Leafs Betty Badger 1 1 3 Bears Lucy Testani 0 2 2
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Dukes Club 1940-41 Members Jeanette Crawford Maurice Mix Harry Moore Betty Sloan Jessie Taylor This is a relatively new school organization. It was in its- early stages three years ago but the school year of 1939-40 saw the club's first awards, and membership go to Barbara Hamilton, Paul Bartholomew, Howard Fishbeck. and Stuart Rickett. The Dukes Club is an honorary organization, and membership in it is gradually becoming a highly•coveted goal. Leaders in school activity become members. Awards are decided'on' a score basis, 35 points or more are re- quired. These points are acquired as follows: one to ten for school citizenship, ten points for an average of ninety or' above, and other points for participation in sports, band, chorus, clubs, clays, newspaper and' yearbook staff etc. For a personal award a gold key is given with the club's name denoting leadership in- scribed on one side and the person's name on the other.
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