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filrmf, T 51552, FJ? ii' F is C' also KNHKEL ckyf4bf Z V The Hay Day Festival was held in the auditorium last year instead of the usual outdoor program, because of rain. The lay Queen was elected by the high school students. hary Anne Kessler was chosen for the title, Marjorie Eckert was chosen as Laid of Honor. The 7th and Sth grades put on a lay Dole dancerand other forms of entertainment were provided. A pot luck dinner was held in the gym at noon. Later in the afternoon the awards for the Honor Circle were given to the students who participated in various school activities. Everyone had a good time despite the rain. The Scipio Siren is a school feature on the back page of the Republic Reporter, which is published weekly. Different reporters are selected for different classes and the other ac- tivities, and two co-editors are selected for each semester by the teachers. The co-editors for the first semester were Carl Hall and Lucile Bishop. For the second semester Louise Laibe and Rosalee Cooley took the job. The reporters for each set were as follows: Seventh grade Marjorie Fretz Eighth grade Wanda Swick inth grade Joan Snay Tenth Grade Catherine Weiker Eleventh grade Rosalee Cooley G Doris Kramer gwelveth grade Freda Uenner -.F.A. Eldon Powell e F.H.A. Vi Ann Straub Girls' Glee Club levee Kretsinger Boys' Glee Club Q Athletics Carl Hall me me --f Y 'v f ?iJ1 eisa,i!!l: if QW: iv n l'.ftfL5kAgfEJ - L- is Y 1 The annual Prince of Peace Declamation Contest 'was' held at the Evangelical Church last November. The contestants were Robert Neikirk, Duane Grimes and Carl Hall. They all gave ex- cellent speeches but the judges decided that Carl Hall should get the first prize. His speech uwas -entitled nPeace in Flamesn by Russel Holloway. He later represented Republic at Flat Rock, but failed to win.
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