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. . h 1 roofreader extraordinary rs assrsted by George Burwell of t e ' Ta es p ' . . . WORK HORSES'loe S'fh1eeffCe 'e'P- Tiger d M 'l Henderson tn therr br- 'll Mercur and honorafl' Tales staffer. B0b 5355- John Conaway' an Ml yn. d-d other Orovr e Y f the Nu et staff as well as contrrbutlng text. 35 1 weekly chore. Joe also served in this capacity or SS members of the Tiger THICS- tigefutales Among the accomplishments of the i957-58 Tiger lales staff perhaps worthy of note are the following: items of undisputed worth--The Ugly Man Contest netted approximately ninety dollars for the March of Dimes, the special eight-page Bond Election Edition net- ted a few votes fallow us this small conceitl. ltems of dubious worth--Ronnie Collin's crusading editorials stressing positive action in such areas as club objectives and student government netted many laughs, a certain a- mount of whining, and even some reform, in the tradition of the postal service fneither sleet nor snow nor James Jenningsl the Tales tif at times a little mangyj went to press regularly. Items worthless--Joe Schleef discovered girls and John Conaway rediscovered them falmost causing him to give up buttermilkjp Sue Barge turned turncoat QChicolp Marilyn Henderson turned sad fbut we still loved herlp and through it all, poor Mr. Stafford kept on teaching world history. 28
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ORATORICAL wmzzg S Gary Moore Ronme Collms Dick Reagan In the l9th annual Oratorlal Contest, open to all O U H S students and sponsored by h d honce of either of these topics Community Service A the C S F , the entrants a a c Wa of Life or California First prize of ten dollars went to Duck Reagan, second, seven dol ars to Connie Leonard, and Diane Beaver and Loretta Gant each received three dollars k D d freshmen Paul Other contestants were as follows Kathy DeMattos and Mn e av: , l d Helen Nelson sophomores, Mary Batchelor, and Margaret Mlnasnan, Charlotte We , an , Blankenship, lumors, an Loss Sibley, Carol Creagor, and Dick Chamberlain, seniors R e Collms and Bob Seward The Lions Club finalists were Lois Sibley Nancy Long, onm , l R me first place wmner, went on to the zone All of these finalists received p aques on , l d ond contest at Chico State College where he p ace sec Other contestants were Ethel Zent, Loretta Gant, Betty Donham, Mary Maller, and Helen Nelson Dick Reagan, Ronme Collms, and Gary Moore were the finalists of the Native Sons h Gar won first place This entitled Contest These students competed at O U H S , w ere y Ch for a dmner meetmg where he competed against students from many coun hum to go to :co tres At press time Gary had not made this appearance C e Leonard Jim Bucher, Pat Gemberlung, Other contestants were Carol Creagor, onm , Mary Miller, Paul Minasian, Dennis Fortier, Diane Beaver, Mary Batchelor, Barbara Stand lee, Sandee Charland, and Ray Leonard. Mr. F lling for many years has donated much of his own time to encouraging and devel- S. e of whom have been successful oping pubiic speakers among the students of O.U. H. , som even on the state level. Warren Widener, for example, took second place at the Native Sons state finals. Mrs Bonnington has also been active in this area in recent years with excellent success This yedr Mrs. Dunlap helped coach some of the iuniors. fOther speech contestants appear on page TOD
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