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Firf! Rota: Russell liomberger, Hilda lfoiigeneclcer. I'fll11'!I,' Donald Gril-liith. Sffllfllf Rme: Henry Berger. Robert Cook, Robert Bechtel. Thomas Weible, BOYS' ORATORICAL CONTEST The Thirty-second Annual Cyrus G. Rauch Oratorical Contest was held Thursday afternoon, February 7. in the high school auditorium. bix senior boys competed. Donald Griffith was judged the best orator for his topic. Addiction : Teen-agers No. 1 linemyf and received the first prize of fifteen dollars, to be awarded at commencement. In second place was Russell liomberger, whose topic was ls Our Foreign Policy Foreign to America F He won ten dollars. A lie develoved for third vlace, Robert Cook and Thomas Wveible svlit the five-dollar award- , . l K. l . . ,, , l ,, , . . . Robert s OI'21fl0l1 was 'Scandals in VVashington, and Thomas spoke on The Nfalue ol Latin in Practlal Life. The other two com wetitors were Henry llerrer. his subiect bein r 'Kbflinute Men ol' Tomorrow.', I V .. f 52 . - and Robert Bechtel. who discussed VVhither College bportsf The judges were The Reverend li. H. Christianson, Attorney Robert lf. Seigrist, and Mr. Arthur Addison. Their decisions were based on the subject matter, the literary style, and the delivery of the orations. Mrs. Hilda H. Longenecker, lfnglish teacher, competently coached the six boys during the weeks of preparation preceding the contests. l73ll
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SmlmI.' Nlary l.ou lVlt-yer, llarhara l,arpenteur, lVlrs. T.OI1jft'I1L'CliL'I', ftlllffll Nancy Schreihcr. Catherine Carrnany. SHUI!!!-7lQ.' l,0rraine l,iuht. Nancy fVliller. -Irwell l.illy. lflaine l,t-ho. Barhara Vtolli. Sandra lfees. GIRLS' ORATORICAL CONTESTS 'lihe Twenty-ninth Annual Girls' Uratorical Contest, sponsored hy the W'onian's Clulv of l,ehanon, was held in the auditorium lhursday afternoon, lVlarch l3. 1952. Nancy Miller was the winner with her oration, The Fears of Youth and the Future. Nancy received the lirst prize of fifteen dollars. Second place was a tie hetween Sandra Fees and Lorraine Light. Sandra spoke on juvenile Delinquency- Vlho's Problem? l,orraine's oration was entitled Atomic EIN:'l'gY lVl11I1lS Wlilling Servant. ltach received a prize ol seven dollars and a half. to he awarded at the commencement exercises in blune. The other contestants and their orations were Catherine Cartnany, Racial Prejudiceng ,lewel lally. Where ls Your Faith? liarlvara Larpenteur. Opportunities Linlinnted : and Mary Lou Meyer. Freedom ot the Press. All of these girls were excellent orators, as was indicated by the remarks of the judges, the teachers, the students. and many visitors. lhe judges lor the contest were lVlrs. Harold A. Krohn, .-Xttorney Alaines l,. Atkins. and the Reverend Henry -I. Herber. The girls showed their appreciation to Mrs. Hilda Longeneclcer, who coached all of them, hy presenting her with a gilt after the contest. l72ll
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SENIOR TRI-HI-Y H Firfi Row: Joanne Heverling. lfmily Ludwig. Lorraine Light. Janet Bamberger, Polly Heisey. Doris Dunsran. Jacqueline Zimmerman. Pat Heisey. Pat Galebach. Jacqueline Dove. Marie Feeman, Ann Vlveaver. Kay Wleaver, Connie lfclcerr, Rochelle Goldstone. Sfrmid Roux' Mary Ann Stohler. Jackie, lfeeser, Valerie Miller, Mildred 'l'raurman. l'ilC21I1OI'BZllilOl'li. llat Barnhart. -lacl-:ie Kling. Dolores Shearer. lflaine Lebo. Carol Brooks. lleryll Mohler, 'lane McClelland, Shirley Sherman. Thin! Rfmx' Miss Eileen McConnell. ZlrlZ'iJ'F7'1 Barbara Larpenteur. Kay Light, Jessie Selen, lflizabeth Gottshall, -laclcie Kapp. Phyllis Grosky, Susan Light. Nancy Wise, -loan Granger. Irene Laudermilch, Shirley Hosterter. Miss Sara Wagner, Miss -loan Nichols, zzdziiffrf. Fourffz Roux' Joanne Kreider, -lane Mann, Nancy Miller, Josephine Spangler, Sandra Fees. Peggy Beiver, vloyce Ulrich. -leanne Dohner. Janet Brighrbill. Grace Sherman, Hilda Spangler, Barbara Smith. Catherine Carmany. Grace Zechman, Shirley Boyer. Fziftlz Row: Alta Tobias, Peggy Stoudt. Marianne Hartman, Lois Gingrich. Barbara Peiffer, Doris Myers, Arlene lienninghoff. Heather Aurentz. Susie l'eiffer, Nancy Beckley. Anna ,lane M artin, Eileen Demmy, Shirley Heddinger, Ann Israel, Betty Kay Bickel, Elizabeth Zehring. Sixih Row: Netlra Hicks, Gloria Simmers, Helen Musheno. Isabel Vllolfe, Fern Light. Dorothy ,lean Swope, Linda Sowers, Lois Wleary, Helen Wlisniewski. Nancy hluppenlatz, Elizabeth Brubaker, Mary Grebe. Anna Ruth Vllalmer, ,lam Edwards, Joyce Tarrach, Yvonne Anderson. Jackie Kristoff, Mollie Goren. SOPHUMORE TR - - IHI Y , . ,,,,, ,, Fifi! Row: Barbara Deiter, lennie Pierce, Mary Schreiber, Sue Ellen Kimmel, Joanne Moudy. Marilyn Mann, Shirley Brightbill, Marilyn Blouch. Gladys Batdorf. Carol Corkran. Second Row: Miss Barbara Christianson, arlvifefz Kathleen Fisher, Rita Krim. Frada Groslty. Shirley Sweeny, Anna Mae VVinters, Janet Nissley, Shirley Runkel, Jacqueline Devine. Linda Brandt. Third Row: Sally Ann Epler, Phyllis Swanger. Elaine Trautman, Janet Myers, Marlene Trafford. Lynne Gassert, Margaret Michael Jacqueline Rothenbach, Barbara Minnich. Fourili Row.'iMarie lfhierwechter, Kay Kirby. Nancy Felker, Natalie Nagle. Jacqueline Houser, Beverly Hemperly, Carol Coleman Shirley Mixell. Fifih Row: Marie liowman, Stephanie Hicking, loan Uhler. Jeanne Wilder, -luclith Yorry, Sandra Mohler. Ruth Mesics. 'Nancy Horst, Eileen Boland, Betsy Black.
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