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Zuaff Ganiatl' Zelda Powell, Jennie Ebersole EACH YEAR the American Legion also sponsors a National Essay Contest. All entries are first judged at the local level. The winning essay is then sent on to district competition, and so the winners go to higher and higher levels until the na- tional choice is made. Last year several members of the Senior Class entered essays. Mary Jane Bridenloaugh, now a Home Economics major at Juniata Col- lege, won at Cove. Her essay was then sent to the district contest where it was awarded first place, a senatorial scholarship. This year the theme of the contest was Our American Heritagef' The Cove High entrants were two seniors, Jennie Ebersole and Zelda Powell. The essays were judged locally and Jenniels was chosen to be sent to the district contest, where it was awarded second place in a field of nine contestants. Good luck to future essay writers. 63 MARY JANE BRIDENBAUGH
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0 00411011 Helen Slick Jone Bush Ruth Barnard THAT IS WHY today and in the future we must remember the true aims of our Constitution. Remember why it was written and that it is for every individual. We must keep on fulfilling these aims today, tomorrow, and for all the tomor- rows to come. -Jone Bush And I quote William Penn, Govern- ments, like clocks, go from the motion men give them and, as governments are made and moved by men, so by men they are ruined too. Therefore, governments rather depend upon men than men upon governmentsf' - Helen Slick The writers of the Constitution, estab- lished a government which is best described by the words of President Lincoln in his Gettysburg Address, And that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. - Ruth Barnard Entering the Oratorical Contest from Cove High were Ruth Barnard, Jone Bush, and Helen Slick. From Roaring Spring were Ramon Burket and Edward Klevans. The con- testants were judged on presence, composition, and oratory, for which they could have receiv- ed a possible 100 points. The five contestants in the order they placed were: Edward Klevans, Jone Bush, Helen Slick, Ruth Barnard, and Ramon Bur- ket. Jone, being the first place winner from our school went to the district contest at Al- toona where she placed fourth.
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