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GIRLS SPCAKING CONTEST nual Girls' and Boys' Speaking Contest is sponsored by Mrs. Henry Brigham, whose only son was illed in the last World War. Ever since then, Mrs. Brigham has felt that she would like to do something in the memory of her son, so she sponsors this annual contest. Everyone is grateful for this excellent contri- bution to our school. This year the Girls' Contest was held on October First Row: Hankinson, Baxter, Wolcott. Second Row; Peters, 23; in the afternoon. Janice Wolcott won first prize Taylor. Third Row: Hoy, Potter. with the speech ZT Am An American . Evelyn Taylor won second, Janet Potter third. The Boys' Speaking Contest was held April 15. Te Ane an Ge pr Fe TV °O tat Powsroe ea Be . » BOYS SPC ssrile Scheel, Michaels, R. Smith
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First Row: Fullerton, Driver, Bozinovich, Fullerton, Tanner. Second Row: Smith, Scheel, Shafe Hodge, Haag, Johnson. Third Row: Michaels, Bennett, Morgan, Merkles, Ballard, Zarnstorff. The Male Chorus, consisting of 17 boys, was organized by Miss Smith in January 1943. It is composed of two parts, tenor and bass. This newest organization meets eighth period every Wednesday. These boys are very versatile, singing such songs as Stout Hearted Men and Joshua Fit the Battle ob Jericho. They sung at the Boys' Speaking Contest and were very good. Zarnstorff, Schafer, Colby, Kirvan, Mr. Olmsted, Mr. Wilson, Mattern, Driver. The Projection Club under the direction of Mr. Wilson is a small but important organization in this school. It handles all the movies given in assemblies or classes. Under their supervision many assembly programs of this type are put on. They take care of all events necessitating use of amplifying system microphone. With Art Kirvan as President, this club has done a fine job. 28
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D. Ryan, G. Reeves, Eckel, Bitter, Owens. W. Crist, Windhauser, Riley, Pogroszewski. ff A Tle Future Farmers of America is an organi- zation under the direction of Mr. Crane. It was organized in the fall of 1938. It indulges in many sports such as baseball and basketball. It has meetings during the year which are held at the various members' homes. First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Beehler, Brongo, Templeton, Popowitch, Buckingham, Zarnstorff, Eichas. BASKETBALL TCAM First Row: Beehler, Bitter, Buckingham. Second Row: Templeton, G. Reeves, Brongo. 30
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