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oe. + oe a) a () a ( A) ) A) EE EE EE EE EE A) ) A) AS A A ) A) I 6, ° °, Declamatory FRONT ROW-—Left to Right—Maxine Liebig, Florence Yoder, Bernard Hershberger. BACK ROW-—Left to Right—Eetty Brenneman, Myrtle Gosnell, Stanley Swartzen- druber, Charles Gosnell, Arlene Hochstetler, Edwin Moore For the third consecutive year Center High students have taken part in de- clamatory work. This year each one gave a reading of his own choice. Miss El-e- coached all three divisions. The oratorical and dramatic readings were given on December 28, and the hum- orous readings were given the following evening. Mr. Streetor of the Dept. of Speech, S.U.I., served as critic judge. The winners in the home contest were as follows: Oratorical: Florence Yoder, (first) gave “War Prayer’; Stanley Swartzendruber, (second) gave ‘‘The Supreme Menace’”’; and Charles Gosnell, (third) gave ‘What Price War’. In the d ramatic sec- tion the winners and their readings were: Maxine Liebig (first) gave “The Little Ribboner”; Myrtle Gosnell, (second) gave “Fading Roses’; and Arlene Hochstetler, (third) gave ‘“Mickey’s Marker”. The winners and readings of the humorous division were: Bernard Hershberger, (first) gave ‘‘Wasn’t a Goin’ Ta’; Eetty Brenneman, (second) gave “Jane’’; and Edwin Moore, (third) gave “Opinicns Differ’. The county contest was held at Sharcn on December 7, where our first and second place winners spoke in competition with the representatives of the other high schools in the county. Florence Yoder placed third in the Oratorical division, Bein baeoo- ee ) ES () AE) ) CE () ED) ) EE () AE () ED () |) 6) A () (AO () A) A) ) |) A) A) A) A) A) ) A) A) A) A () ED ) EN () ND) E94 ie) 0 » ¢ SS () SR ( D(C ( ) EI ( ) EREED ( ) EES () ER ¢ ) ERED ( ) EEE ( ) REED ) RES ( ) EERE ) EE ( ) EERE ( ) SRR ( ) ERR ( ) ERE ( ) ERR ( ) ERED) RINE ) ESD ( ) ED op ( ) am) n ( ) GEE ( ) Q ( ) CEEN ( ) CER ( ) Q ( ) ) ) ( ) ERE ) - () A ( ) Q ( ) I ( ) RR ( ) ER ( ) GET ( ) SRR ( ) a () GER ( ) a ( ) GED () GE ( ) S ( ) - S () () Ga ( Page Sixteen 4 LP) EE ) () DN ) ND () RD () AD () A () ED () ED () REE () ED () CSD () ED) RE () ER () ED) SD 0) SS SB 0S 0S (St () ee () SD () ED) 0) (0 0 (0 0 (0 (ee
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