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jluz 69.1 Q and dlzunm' President Harvey Barnes of the Parent Teacher Association and President Wiliiarn I. Smith, Ir., of the Alumni, spent a busy year leading their groups in the invaluable work of cooperation with the school. Monthly meet- ings, guest lectures, examinations for hearing difficulties, the cuisine for the Letter-Night ban- quet, the sponsorship of the elocution contest, the May carnival-A-all these kept PTA members on the jump. flomefcoming activities centering about the Springfield game in October and the schoo picnic made up the Alumni agenda. Assisting president Smith were officers Bill Siebert, Ken- neth Cecil, Connie Moore, loe Mattingly, and Iimmy Guthrie. POWERS-With guest speaker Brother Lionel, C.F.X.. ol St. Xavier High School, Louisville tseated at leftl, officers of the Parent-Teacher Association included president Harvey Bames, treasurer Mrs. Holman McCawley. and standinq. vice-president Iohn Huber. and secretary Brother leremiah. C.F.X. The library tbelowl was the scene oi the hearing tests sponsored by the PTA and taken by the whole student body. 'N I ou fn: N :Ylg uv 5 X 'Q Y f , .' Q t f tis? 'Jr .qv ,D .-P K-A f 'X 4
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7 and him' LOQUACIOUS-That's the word for these elocutionists. Gene Kenney icenterl grabbed top prize with Bill Bouqher lleitl second, and Maurice Hartke also rated high. In the ihionged Bethlehem Academy auditorium in March, l9 St. Ioe students competed in the annual elo- cution contest sponsored by the Prep Parent-Teacher Association. Top senior honors went to Eugene Kenney for his Abdication Scene from 'Richard ll', While Rob- ert Lohr with The Masterful Man of the Ages copped the junior section laurels. Gam Hurst and Bernard Levo teamed in a hilarious skit to capture first prize for senior variety performers. Kenneth Rapier, Thomas Harwood, and Robert Buckman split the junior humor- ous awards. Second honors went to Billy Bouqher for elocution, to Iames Schofield for variety performance, and to Maurice Hartke for junior division elocution. MONEY MAN-Ten-dollar top junigg divi. PER!-'ORMERS-Eighteen of the elocutionists and variety show artists smile at the camera in a sion elocurion prize went fp seventh grader Bethlehem Academy classroom iust before taking the stage. Iudqes included Sister Patricia Ann Bch Lohg, gf Dayton, Ohio, for his version S.C.N.. Mr. Thompson Willett. and Miss Edna Smith ot Old Kentucky Home School. who found of The Mqggerful Man of the Agesr' it difficult to select a winner.
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