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O 0 Page Twenty-two bzvioinzcisin:u1n1o1ezo1n:n1n1c1s1a:n2.:1a3n1 uint: ll JUNIOR HIGH u U II - O I U .l II sinn, Weil, Hakes il Five Junior High students entered the declamatory contest held April 13 at , ll the school auditorium. The winners were Marie Weil in dramatic and Leo Sinn in humorous. Other speakers were Alice Miller, Everyl Hakes and Philip Martens. There were no ora- Y torical contesmnts. The winners represented Martensdale in the preliminary contest I, II hold May 16 at the Indianola High School Auditorium. Results are not available when the Annual goes to the printer. 4, SPELLING ll Everyl Hakes won first in the County Spelling Contest held at Indianola and placed high in oral spelling at the State Contest in, Des Moines. ll .l U II This is the second time wc have been County Spelling Champions. Jo Monroe H of our Senior class won in 1932. ' RAPID CALCULATION CONTEST II ll Edna Evans placed second in subtraction, Irene Wiedmann second in short E division, and Gene Clarke took third in addition at the County Contest. l ll ll EIGHTII GRADE GRADUATES ll Eugene Clarke Agnes Miller Irene Sheehey H Jack Evans Alice Miller Ruth Shepherd Everyl Hakes Earl Miller Leo Sinn ' Philip Martens John Seymour Marie Weil II H -IUNIOR mon HONOR ROLL ' EIGHTH GRADE r Above 90W Above SJW Irene Sheehey Alice Marie Miller Marie Weil Everyl Hakes SEVENTH GRADE Dorothy Brownlie Edna Evans Rita Sheehey Catherine Wiedmann ioioiaioioiuioioioioi 0:0
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0:0 I ii fl H II li H ! !! 1 II II !! ll II !! H u il ii !! ll !I u n 0:0 1:1:1a1c1:1 HIGH SCHOOL DRAMATICS W DECLAMATORY So much interest was displayed in declama- tory work that this year it was necessary to ho!d an elimination contest in the humorous division. The local declamatory contest was held March 2 at the school auditorium with the follow- ing contestants: ORATORICAL The Cost of War ................ Judson Lee The Constitution .,......... ....... B url Beam The Unknown Soldier ...... Paul Miller DRAMATIC Camille ....,.........,...........,....... Ruth Howell The Show Must Go On ...... Alice Gavin The Little Fellow .... Georganna Meilike Old Hickory ........................ Audrey Huss HUMOROUS At the Swimming Pool ...... Jo Monroe ' ' Brotherly Love ........,.......,... Dale Melroy Crashing the Movies .... Carol Simmons Mathwig. Lee, Howell 'Art Throbs .........,..,........... Albert Gavin Gavin The winners, Judson Lee. Ruth Howell and Albert Gavin, represented Mar- tensdale in the preliminary contest held at Norwalk. Ruth and Albert won first in their divisions. Ruth captured a first and Albert tied for second in the county and sub-district contest held at Indianola March 25. Ruth spoke at the pre-district contest at Montezuma. This is the first time in thirteen years that Martensdale ha county. Much credit goes to Miss Mathwigz, the coach. SENIOR CLASS PLA Y May 8, 1936 DOTTY AND DAFFYH Cast of Characters s won il first in the o'o I. Hilda Johnson .. Maxine Strahan Freddie Rand ...................... Robert Murphy Alfred Hopkins .... . .............. Judson Lee Mrs. Phyllis Travers .,............ Ruth Howell Molly 0'Mulligan .,.. ......... . ...Clare Weil Paxton Belmont ..,....... Franklin Stockton Dorothy Travers ..... , ............ Jo Monroe Jack Belmont .......................... Roy Martens Daphne Travers ...... ........ M axiene Smith Huprh Rand ....,......................... Roy Martens Jimmie Rand ..., ...... C linton Wise Aunt Hester Harley .......... Pauline Huss DircctorfMiss Lorene Mathwiyz jUNlOR CLASS PLAY October 24, 1035 KID COLBY Cast of Characters Mr. Bancroft .................................,..,................,........................ ................ B url Beam Teddy Bancroft this sonj ................... - ............................. .,,. ....... .......... G a xy Hall 1 Eileen McPherson lBancroft's secretary? ...... ,... . ..0rpha Hammack Billy McPherson tthe oflice boy? ...........,......... .,............... D ale Melmy ,, Marie la chorus girl! ..................................... ....... M arjorie Weaver Jerry the Gyp ta tight promoter? ......... Lewis Hulbert The Office Force: Jim .,....................... .... ........ D i ck Noyes Pete ............,....... ...,......... E arl Monroe It Geraldine ..,.. ........ N aomi Hammack Iona ...... ...................,..... A lice Gavin Lydia ..... .....,.., J osephine Crawford Dr. Dalton .......................... ...,................ J oe Sheehey A Messenger ...................... .... . .,.....Y G aylord Siedel First Radio Announcer ,..... .........., , ........ , ......................................... ....... J u nior Linnane Second Radio Announcer ............,...,..................................,............... ......... O liver Frazier H DirectorfMiss Lorene Mathwig 2 p1o1o1o1o1o1o1o1o1n1o1o1o 1 914: 1 :nic 1 aio 1 aim: 1 91014: 1 411911029 ' Page Twenty-one O
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1 1 1 1 i 1 E 1 11 11 11 1 rw 11 1 1 1 GRADES 5 AND 6 pzoricnioinirrinioinioininicrioininzeximrinirvininioioinininl First Row: B. Cmw, Reinholdt, Miller. Hakes, Sinn, Shepherd, Walston, Casey, I. Seymou r, Brennan Second Row: Oberander, Beam, Martens, Freeze, Miss Simpson, Teacher: Deheck. i Wiedmann, Johnson, Alexander Third Row: Parker, Wonderlin, Duffy, Hypes, Maxwell, J. Seymour. Weil, Jones. ! E. Crow 1 1 V 11 GRADES 3 AND 4 First Row: Oberunder, Sheffer, J. Martens, Allen, R. Martens. Johnson, Parker, ll Wood, Reinholdt 'I Second Row: R, Anderson. Millican. Deheck. Duffy. Crow. Alexander II Third Row: Myers, V. Anderson, Frazier, Miss VVilson, Teacher: Wiedmann. R. Parker. H Fourth Row: D. Anderson, Wharff. Hutchison, Stockton vfo::A:::.1:-1-u:v:1::5:-6:32921:226:11:1-pun.::c:11:.1:11:.1:n:::. Page Tzuvnty-th: fa 4 ii li !! !I! 11 11 11 11 1 1 1 if 0:0 'e U
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