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Oratorical and Essay Contest ORATORICAL It is the future concern of all of us as democratic citizens to help support our gov- ernment. It is a necessity as well as an obliga- tion that is placed before us. We are the people who make up our government and only we can operate it. Why then, do we squirm when the government strikes at our pocket- book? Simply because it is human nature to grasp and hold what we have worked and sweated for. - Carol Teeter Ulf We, as American citizens, really be- lieve in our Constitution, we must have a means to protect it. What better protection could we have than a Supreme Court? - Linda Nier Again this year the American Legion sponsored a competitive oratorical contest be- tween Roaring Spring and Morrison Cove High Schools, the subject being on any phase f? of the Constitution. The final decision of the judges placed James Ake, Roaring Spring, first, Carol Teeter, secondg Linda Nier, third, and Gary Johnson, Roaring Spring, fourth. ESSAY Each of us is a part of a whole nation. If each of us strives to do his best, then a whole nation working together can accom- plish much. In the end we can say We helped to promote democratic citizenship because we were a part of this group. - Marian Burns The Legionnaires of Pennsylvania spon- sored an essay contest on the topic, 'tMy Method of Promoting Democratic Citizen- ship. Every senior was required to submit an essay. A committee of teachers judged the essays and awarded first place to Marian Burns.
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Pine Whispers Another school year has been recorded in Pine Whispers . A new staff took charge and through the school year published eight issues, the first being issued on the first day of school. It would not have been possible without the splendid co-operation between the editors and reporters. They are to be congratulated for a job well done. Money raising projects used this year were subscription sales and candy sales. A- mounts earned from these campaigns, com- bined with a sum from the year before, en- abled Pine Whispers to continue as a self supported organization. Our thanks are gratefully extended to our advisors, Miss Smith and Mrs. Kensinger. Without their aid we could not have published the paper. Pine Whispers is a member of the Central Pennsylvania Scholastic Press Assoc- iation. Editor-in-Chief Jean Smith Co-Editors , Jane Brumbaugh 8z Donna Bankert News Editor Joann Ritchey Feature Editor . H Joe Keller Sports Editor cc U Dotty Querry Art Editor and Assistant Charles Barr 84 Jay Replogle Business Manager Sz Assistant Goldie Paul 8z Marlene Wineland Reporters Linda Nier, Romaine Slick, Linda Kerr, Carol Teeter, Betty Beach, Dawn Irnler, Marlene Wineland, Shirley Brumbaugh, Carol Hartman, Edith Wal- ters, Charles Barr, Peggy Dilling, Emma Jane Fisher, Beverly Bonebreak, Virginia Stoltzfus, Nancy Dean, Don Burket Copy-readers Linda Nier, Romaine Slick, Goldie Paul, Marion Grubb Typists Office Practice Class Adviser 7 Miss Smith
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