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1 2 » ! I Academic Honors and Awards From April, 1935, to April, 1936 SCHOLARSHIP TO WYOMING UNIVERSITY—(Given to girl with highest scholastic average, and to boy with highest scholastic average): Victoria Telander January, 1935 Virginia Edwards------------------------------June, 1935 John Holstedt January, 1935 Bernard Heldt---------------------------------June, 1935 JORGENSON JEWELRY AWARD—(A watch given for scholastic standing): John Holstedt January, 1935 BENTLEY JEWELRY AWARD—(A watch given for scholastic standing): Virginia Edwards------------------------------June, 1935 LIONS CLUB AWARD—($10.00 for scholastic standing): Victoria Telander--------------------------January, 1935 Bernard Heldt June, 1935 P. E. 0. AWARD—($10.00 given to girl with highest average in English for four years): Victoria Telander--------------------------January, 1935 Virginia Edwards------------------------------June, 1935 A. A. U. W. AWARD—($10.00 given for outstanding work in normal training): divided between Relda Toland January, 1935 Inga Olson Post Graduate AMERICAN LEGION AWARD—(Senior boy and senior girl with best record in advanced civics, taken in senior year): Fred Agee January, 1935 Dorothy Stout June, 1935 SCHOLARSHIP TO BUTTE BUSINESS COLLEGE—$50: Glessie Bolling June, 1935 SCHOLARSHIP TO BARNES SCHOOL OF COMMERCE, DENVER—$50: Virginia Edwards June, 1935 Ruby Mae Kirk June, 1935 SCHOLARSHIP TO LAKE FOREST COLLEGE—Four years: Ardith Ames ----------------------------------June, 1935 SCHOLARSHIP TO COLLEGE OF ST. TERESA—Four years: Alice Des Jarlais June, 1935 SCHOLARSHIP TO DRAKE UNIVERSITY—$115: Dramatic—Relda Toland January, 1935 Glee Club—Tom Close June, 1935 CARROLL AWARD—(Traveling bag to senior boy and cedar chest to senior girl who, by the vote of the entire school, are declared the best school citizens): Victoria Telander January, 1935 George Gwinn ---------------------------------June, 1935 McMULLEN REGIONAL SCHOLARSHIP—(Recommendation to the College of Engineering of Cornell University for four years): August JVIoncini June, 1935 COLORADO COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP—(Recommendation for four years): George Gwinn ---------------------------------June, 1935 SCHOLARSHIP TO NATIONAL MUSIC CAMP AT INTER-LOCHEN, MICHIGAN—$15: Ruth Wherry-------------------------------------January, 1937 Twenty-four « | £ j I 55 1 2 I £
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» I £ '»■ « - i £ Debate »■ The State question for 1936 was “Resolved, that the several states should enact legislation providing for a system of complete medical care available to all citizens at public expense.” The team was composed of Jane Ralston, Jeraldine Jacobs, Lawrence Fuller, and Esther Makari, negative; Thelma Toland and Bill Eaton, affirmative. Ruth Nelson Edelman was the coach. Debate Schedule Feb. 3—Buffalo at Sheridan Decision in favor of Buffalo Feb. 8—Gillette at Sheridan Cancelled Feb. 14—Billings at Sheridan -----------------------------Cancelled Feb. 21—Buffalo at Buffalo Decision in favor of Sheridan Feb. 28—Casper at Sheridan Cancelled Mar. 3—Clearmont at Sheridan Decision in favor of Clearmont Mar. 14—Billings at Billings Decision in favor of Billings Mar. 20—Gillette at Sheridan Decision in favor of Gillette Mar. 23—Billings at Sheridan Decision in favor of Sheridan Mar. 27—Casper at Casper Decision in favor of Casper Three debates were cancelled because of prevailing epidemics. i 5 7 f
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I LETTERS AWARDED IN ADVANCED ORCHESTRA: Robert Walker George Gwinn Harold Helsburg QUILL AND SCROLL: Dorothy Watenpaugh—Ad Writing Contest. Honorable Mention in Mountain States Section (Mont., Wyo., Colo., N. Mex., Ariz.) Mary Jane Yates—Copyreading Contest. Honorable Mention in Mountain States Section. Fred Diener—Editorial Contest. Honorable Mention in Mountain States Section. Ruth Mary Docekal—News Judgment Contest. Honorable Mention in Mountain States Section. Jane Ralston—Quill and Scroll Contest. Creative Writing (Vocabulary Division)—Gold Key. DEBATE—(One-half scholarship to debate summer school at Northwestern University): Jane Ralston June, 1936 MISCELLANEOUS AWARDS ESSAYS— Honorable Mention in a nationwide autobiographical contest conducted by “Modern Literature”: Louise Hansen June, 1937 “And Sudden Death” contest conducted by the Wyoming State Department of Education: Second (State) Jeraldine Jacobs, June, 1937 First (Local) Jeraldine Jacobs, June, 1937 Second (Local) Jean Bechtold, June, 1936 Third (Local)--------------------Cecelia Kinsley, June, 1937 Fourth (Local) Marcia Stutsman, June, 1938 F. F. A.— 1935 Wyoming State Champion Stockjudging Team (Entitled to represent Wyoming at the national contest in Kansas City, October, 1936): Adelbert Kester June, 1939 Gene Fox June, 1938 Joe Black -----------------------------------------June, 1936 Harold Ulrich (alternate) June, 1937 State Farm Mechanic’s Contest—Fifth place: Scott Ball, June, 1938 Joe Black, June, 1936 State Oratorical Contest, F. F. A.—Joe Black, First place. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT—(Gold pin for taking shorthand at 120 words per minute for five minutes, and being able to give an accurate transcription of the same): Susanna Novicki June, 1936 Geraldine Johnson June, 1936 ART- Red Cross Safety Poster Contest sponsored by Chamber of Commerce: First Keith Kennedy, June, 1939 Second--------------------------Frank Reed, June, 1939 Honorable Mention Georgiana Bailey, June, 1936 Honorable Mention Victor Persson, June, 1938 Reproduction of Christy’s Poster on Infantile Paralysis: Prize—$5.00------------------Bernard Thomas, January, 1937 Ocksheperida Heading Contest—Prize, Year’s subscription to Ocksheperida: Bernard Thomas-------------------------------January, 1937 Twenty-five “.“Jr..™ . . . .™ . ™ v ™ “ ™,. . .... “ .
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