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HONOR PAGE This year our annual will cover events and honors from March first of the Junior year to March first of the Senior year. In accordance with this, we are presenting the award and honor winners of the l9L8 spring. In the forensic contests these students won lst place in the local and A ratings at the District contests. They also represented Owen at the Eau Claire Finals. Humorous Declamation--Mary Schommer, Barbara Hiltsg Serious Declamation --Janet Stuve, Dorothy Thompsong Orations-Original--Ernest Gay, Edward Sluzewskig Non-original--Melvin Smith, Frank Samekg Extemporaneous reading --Birdelle Lvsdahl. Jerry Madsen. T The valedictorian for l9L8 was Judith Wollum. Mary Stuve was salut- torian with the next highest rank. The annual award for good citizenship, scholarship, and character sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary was granted to Mary Stuve for the year l9L8. A similar award to boys, sponsored by the American Legion, went to Ernest Gay. The state award which is given by the D.A.R. went to Mary Stuve. This award includes a conducted tour to Washington D.C. for one girl from each state selected from the representatives of each section. Mary was further honored by being selected as the alternate from this state. The students who have consistently remained on the honor roll during their four years of high school are: Judith Wollum, Mary Stuve Fern Buchholz, Ernest Gay, Ruby Purgett, Dorothy Thompson, and June klabon. A boy and girl from this years graduating class were selected in their Junior year to attend Badger Boy's State and Badger Girl's State. The girl chosen in l9L8 was Patty Bladl. The boy was Frank Samek. This award is given with regards to scholarship, leadership, citizenship, and per- sonality. At last springs Music Festival, the local High School students captured many well earned awards. Those winning highest honors or first place in solo work are: Mary Stuve-- baritone--Class Ag Pat Bladl--piano--class B3 Darleen Thorson--piano--class Bg Dorothy Thompson--baritone--class Bi Barbara Allen--baton--class C3 Rosella Bingham--baton--class Cg Nancy Nason--piano--class Cg Harriet Plummer--bassoon class c-5 Darleen--alto saxaphone--class c. Those winning second place honors- Dorothy Thompson--piano--class Ag Judith Wollum--vocal--class Ag Mary Stuve--piano--class B3 David Hull--vocal--class Bs Pat Bladl--violin--class Bg Mary Ellen Allen--flute--class B5 Evelyn Bjorn- stad--mellophone--class Cg Ernest Gay--tenor saxaphone--class C3 Dorthea Gudex--trombone--class C5 Barbara Hilts--clarinet--class Cg Jeanne Jensen-- vocal--class C3 Beverly Pyatt--alto saxaphone--class Cg Virginia Smith-- clarinet -class C3 Anita Schafer--vocal--class C3 Melvin Smith--violin--class C3 Mary Stuve--cello--class C3 Janet Stuve--vocal--class Cg Third place winners are: Irene Ciokiewicz--baton--class C.
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PEP BAND lst Row- B. Hilts, J. Madsen, M. Allen, S. Stasek D. Pyatt, H. Plummer, 2nd Row- B. Pystt, A. Mills, J. Welker, B. Lysdahl, J. King, L. Weddig, Mr. Schulze, 3rd Row- F. Neinhardt, J. Stuve, A. Arn, D. Clark, P. Bladl, K. Roohr, J. Larson, D. Hills. STRING ENSEMBLE 3 L W , :Q I K ' lst Row- N. Nason B. Hilts, J. Stuie, M. Barnaske, P' Bladl. 2nd ROW' B' Lysdahl, Mr. Schulze, A. Smith, N. Meyers-
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