Warren Central High School - Wigwam Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN) - Class of 1939 | Page 26 of 44 |
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“Dramatics Journalism Activities of the speech classes this year, under the supervision of Mr. Moore, have been varied and interesting. The Valiant”, a one act play, was presented before the P. T. A. in November. At this same meeting, members of the class gave speeches on extra - curricular activities. A Christmas play, No Room in the Inn,” was given at the Dec- ember P. T. A. meeting. The class gave panel discussions on Socialized Medicine” and Changes in the Present School Curriculum”. Each member of the cast gave an oration, L’Ert Capper was selected to represent War- ren in the County Oratorical Contest. Betty Slentz was chosen to enter the American Legion Oratorical Contest. Yours Truly Willie” was presented as the senior qlay. The cast was composed of Lewis Randall, Pauline Smith, Jack Heskett, De- vona Mae Riser, Chester Cannady, Lillian Bodensick, Mildred Kit- ley, Ormand Patterson, and Bill Sharp. The main duty of the journalism class, supervised by Miss B. L. Williams, is to publish the Warren Owl and the Wigwam. Each pupil is assigned a beat, which they cover once a week. Special stories are assigned to those who are capable of writing them. Publicity of school activities is written for the Indianapolis papers by certain members of the class. Thirteen journalism pupils published the March 30 issue of the Butler Collegian. Members of the class are: Margaret Young, Lois Frisbie, Betty Slentz, Mildred Trueblood, Marigail White, Marie Davis, Mary Adele Baker, Betty Swarm, Marjorie Campbell, Margy Rogers, Dick Orr, David Scudder, Mike Thompson, Ormand Patterson, Kenneth Smith, Jack Heskett, Paul Beaman, Jane Young, Elinor Reidy, Lucille Miller, J uanita Hope, Lewis Randall, Roy Graham, Betty Haywood, Margaret Whitson, Chester Perkins, and Rachel Bright.
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