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COUNTY YOUTH CONFERENCE PROGRAM t 9200 Musical Prelude- ---------------- ---De Witt 9315 General Greetings to Conference I Chairman -------- Zelda Herkelman ----- Elwood Greetings ------- Vern Carlson ------- De Witt Response--4 ----- Leonard Dunlavey ---- Welton Announcements---R. P. Pollock ------- Elwood 9330 General Assembly- ------- ----- --A. C. Nielsen 10815 Topics: Leaders: Religious Tolerance--- ------- -Rev. Hempstead Industrial Tolerance ----- -Revs-G. F.-Griffith Racial Tolerance --------- Rev. H. A. Jespersen Academic Tolerance --------- Supt. J. R. Mounce Solial Tolerance ----------------- Mrs. Wittmer Political Groups Tolerance C. A. Eksrand 11300 General Assembly A. C. Nielsen 12200 Luncheon Period 12250 Entertainmentq Clinton School De Witt School Lyons School - Lost Nation School CEach school to have 15 minutesj. 1250 Presentation of Good Citizenship Awards ------ - H. J. Blanchard 1245 Final AddreSs--- ---Dr. C. Vin White
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CLINTON COUNTY SCHOOL STUDENT CONFERENCE DeWitt, Iowa Held at DeWitt High School Sponsored by Clinton County Administrators Club. This Conference was held on April 25, 1946, and was attended by the juniors snd seniors of the Clinton County High Schools. All high school stu- dents and teachers who attended were assessed 25 cents. There were six Discussion Groups: namely, Religious Tolerance, Industrial Tolerance, Racial Tolerance, Political Tolerance, Academic Tolerance, end Social Tolerance. Each school was responsible for it's own- group from the time it left 1t's home town until it returned. During the noon hour, the pupils were requested not to leave the school grounds. All students, with the exception of Good Citizenship Winners, who were entertained at s luncheon,brought sock lunches and ste in rooms assigned to them. The puprose of the Round Tables was to provide students with an opportunity for asking and dis- cussing questions, of vital and reel interest to them. An atmosphere of understanding and self- confidonce prevailed at these meetings. The stud- ent presiding called the meeting to order and was assisted by the student manager, in arranging the opening of the meeting. Recent developments and such matters that stimulste student discussion and questioning were discussed. Each school had some representative student attend all of the six Round Table Discussion.
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. CHRISTMKS PROGRAM The combined grade and high school students gave a Christmas Program on Friday evening December 21, 1945, in the school auditorium. The program, was as follows: f 'The Magic Pipern an operetta in three acts by Hubrick and Christopher presented by the pupils. Reader of Poem.. Town Crier....... .... Gretchen.. ..... Katrina .... Hans...... Peter........... Clown Rat......... Mutter Katzenheimer... ... 0 Q u n J I 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 O 0 U s 0 0 Fido. .... ....... M-.ayor of uoan a A Q n u u n a n o COU.1'lCj.lmenn s u 0 9 0 JO Gannon, Rg Women.........M. Schrader, M. L. Kellerman, V, liper... .... Leonard Dunlavey so Bauer Dorothy Clampitt ..JoAnn McClimon ..Jerry Springer ....Gordon Berst Richard Schrader ...Audrey Claeys ...Duane Kroeger n o 0 svalaine uyitte ......Jack Niles ....Ray Schunter Thomas, B. Neils McCoy, N. Witte, HOlStc oauolcosccaosnuoussgIVlyTOn Men...........D. Cousins, M. Morris, G. Gisel, V. Camp, R, Robinson. Chorus of Men and Women of Hamelin, Children ,and Rats. Story of the Play Act I The scene op ns .',. as the men and women of Hamelin are singing in praise of their town. The Town Crier enters ringing his hell and announces that 'Tomorrow will be Sunday.n He tells the world that he is e very nimportant person,n and, upon leaving, cries that nhatrina from .Hanover City is arriving in Gretchen, Hans, Peter and the townspeople join in giving the charming Katrina a hearty welcome, dur- ing which Hens and later reveal the fact thay they are rivals for the affections of the beautiful visitor. Everybody joins in the welcoming fistivi- ties, which open with an Acrobat1cfDance by the Clown Rst, in which all the Rgts join.
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