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ELECTIII Waltlng to Y ote The Pals dldn t fngure the E rt The Liberal party lm ses revlew a parade on xpe 5 on the red and white triangle STUDENT COUNCII El ECTION Early 1n September of tlns term Holley Central was the scene of a vlgorous polltlcal campa1,,n when three partles ran for offlces ln the Student Councll Speeches were ,wen ln an assembly and ln homerooms The Experts led by Glen Maxon The Llberals headed by Bob Petrollne and the Pals led by ,l0Anne Somers were each Lomposed of four students seelcln Coun cll offlces After rades seven throu h twelwe had xoled by usm the votm machme one Llberal and three Experts were elected The new offuers were President Glen Maxon Expert Vlce Presldent Edson lrlefke Expert Secretarx 'Vlarcla Howard Llberal Treasurer Jerome Kozlowski Expert 19 bb ' ' Y 91- 4. JW . , . ' s. - ' . J gs . . 99 - . . . . Q ' . if 5, Y if ' 77 ' if 91 ' ' - - rr . . . - s ,. - - . . . . fY - fl' V 1 V L ff fl' l C- L- 0 U V . . . ' ' ' ' 7 Y ' fr A V , , ,, A, , ,,,.,, , - E W, , ..
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Right to I aft Bob Petroline Katherine McAllister Wilson Wyant Mr Ennis AMERICAN LEGION ORATORICAL CONTEST On January 6th the Holley Central auditorium was the scene of the local Oratorical Contest sponsored by the American Legion. Wilson Wyant won first prize with his speech, Rights and Privileges of an American Citizenv. Second place went to Kathleen McAllister who spoke on. 'The First Amendment . Bob Petroline took third prize with his speech, My Rights As An American. As winner of the local contest, Wilson went to Ken- dall where he won third prize in the County Oratorical Contest. The picture above shows Mr. Clifford Ennis, chair- man of the Holley Contest, presenting the orators with their prizes. 'I8 0RA'l'0IlICAL C0 TEST
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BIIUND the SCll00L Doak' at his locker Facts are stubborn things That was a rlch one Ag Clase An Illdllslflal Afllil lqve Lats and 3 Dgg
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