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The Chemawa American P r in t e d a t C h e m a w a , O re g o n , a n d D e v o te d to th e / / Vol. X X II te re s fs ^ o f / ^ / / a n E d u c a tio W ednesday, March i l . in fipPV • 1986 3 L . 23 DECLAMATION CONTEST can d id ates for places in the order in w hich in th eir Annual Try-out for Final Places in Competition for Prizes ju d g m e n t they should ran k , as follows: During Commencement—The Occasion was one of 1. A u th u r Johnson 8. E lizabeth M ontgom ery Unusual Interest and Merits the Prominence Given it 2. H a ttie M artin 9. F red W ilder at Chemawa. Arthur Johnson Took First Place 3. Louise Demacon 10. G eorge T hom as T h e try o u t for the annual declam ation co n test d u r 4. V ictoria Sansaver 11. C larence E dw ards in g com m encem ent week took place on T h u rsd ay n ight 5. W illiam F razier 12. G ertu d e T odd last. T h ere w ere fifteen try in g for places, composed 6. Louis Colby 13. E va D ubray of stu d en ts in the 6 th , 8th, 9 th and 10th grades. 7. Rov N uckolls 14. M aude C raig T h ere were none to rep resen t th e 7th grade on ac 15. Rena Blacketer co u n t of the teacher being ill and off d u ty for a m onth T hese contests have grow n to be a p rom inent fea or m ore. But no doubt th ere will be several co n test tu re at our com m encem ent exercises, w hich will take ants from this grade at the final d em o n stratio n . place the first w’eek in Ju n e this year. M uch interest was m anifested and the endeavors on T h e experience was of such value to every contestant th e p art of each speaker indicated a strong desire to th a t it should have m ore th a n offset any possible stin g excel. Indeed, these stu d e n ts seemed determ in ed , of defeat. So far as we know th e decision was re each in tu rn , to w in a place on th e team and showed ceived philosophically and gave general satisfaction. such earnestness as to w in com m endation from all. T h e final contest will be ju d g ed by those who m ake a T h e follow ing is th e list of sDeakers: profession of oratory or elocution. R ena B lacketer " T h e In d ia n an A m erican C itizen’’ W e wish to co n g ratu late all fifteen of th e com petitors, - - - - - - S ix th G rade E v a D ubray " C o u n tin g E g g s ” - E ig h th G rad e for it w as a m ighty good ex h ib itio n of w hat can be G e rtru d e Todd " T h e P rid e of B attery B ” E ig h th G rade done in the way of a declam ation try -o u t. M aude C raig “ At Bed T im e ” - S ix th G rad e In the ju d g m e n t of those w ho passed on th e m erits E lizab eth M o ntgom ery— ‘‘N o Room for M o th e r” T e n th G rad e of the efforts A rth u r Jo h n so n , H a ttie M artin, Louise C larence E dw ards “ T h e K n ig h t’s T o a st” N in th G rad e D e em acon and V ictoria S ansaver should be com m ended Roy N uckolls " K e e n a n ’s C h arg e ” N in th G rad V ictoria S ansaver " T im C rane an d th e W idow ” for u n u su al capacity, effort and n atu ral ease. ‘ * * • E ig h th G rad e From the ex h ib itio n given last T h u rsd a y night all F re d W ilder " T h e E n g in e e r’s L ast R u n ” hopes are high for a final contest n ext Ju n e th at will A T e n th G rade G eorge T hom as " T r u th an d V icto ry ” - E ig h th G rad e eclipse all form er efforts. W illiam F razier H a ttie M artin L ouis Colby A rth u r Jo h n so n L ouise DeM acon " K in g P h ilip to th e W hite C itizen” N in th G rade " D e V alley and S h a d d e r” T e n th G rad e " T h e Doom of C laudius an d C y n th ia ” N in th G rad e " T h e C hariot R a c e ” — from Ben H u r T e n th G rade " T h e C o nfessio n al” - N in th G rade T h ere was one hour and a-half of o rato ry , em brac ing pathos, d ram atic effect, trag ed y , hum or and all effects in th e elocutionary a rt, in w hich the audience w as en tertain ed and given literary edification of a h igh order. A t tim es the speakers held the audience spellbound and carried the listeners w ith them into d ie land of fancy, realism , im agination and tragedy T h e ju d g e s, composed of S u p erin ten d en t H all, R u th v n T urney and D. S. T u rn e r, announced the successful T h e ’varsity basketball team to g eth er w ith M r. B ent and M r. H au ser w ere d elig h tfu lly en tertained on T h u rsd a y evening last at a d in n e r given by M r. an d M rs. H enderson at th eir hom e. C om m encem ent week th is y ear will follow the usual o rder, w ith a baccalaureate serm on, class play, g en eral school e n te rta in m e n t, declam ation contest, a m usicale, to g eth er w ith g ra d u a tin g exercises, athletics, com petitive drill, etc. T h e S enior class is now’ a rra n g in g for the annual of 1920, and will visit a p h o to g rap h er in Salem at an early day in order to secure a photograph of each m em ber. It is intended to have th e ann u al in the sam e sty le as the one g o tten out last y ear. Several in n o v atio n s are planned for the 1920 class.