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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1955)
MONDAY. NOVEMBKR 7. 1955 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NINE vJ M r4 ' " ! " i r sr' 4 Jj8-,;;:V-. &..... rfr -wt i-HU , ' 'Voice Of Democracy' Title To De Sought By Students November 15 bu been picked s the date lor the county Untie In the Voice of pemocracy contest, now under way In the schools or Klamath County, announced Jack Qtterbeln, contest chairman for the Klamatb County Chamber ol Commerce which la aponsoring the contest. "All the schools of Klamath County are cooperating in the con test," aald Otterbein, "but the Jay cees would like to encourage all high school students to participate in the contest." . Voice of democracy Is script writing and voicing competition which gives high school students an opportunity to speak lor dem ocracy. The Klamath County win ner will be Dlcked from among the nine high schools ol the county aft er the November IS broadcast over a local radio station time to be announced later. The winner in the county will compete with the winners from the other counties ol the stale for the state title. The county winners will have their presentations tape re corded for Judging at the slate contest. The state winner will re- celve a television set as the prize. Contestants prepare, preferably classroom assignments, 1 live minute scripts on the subject. "I Speak for Democracy.'1 The coded transcriptions ol state and territorial winners are then sent to National VOD Committee Headquarters, where a screening committee composed ol educators and representatives of the three sponsoring organisations will se lect 12 aeml-finallsts. Out ol these 11 a oanel of nationally-known cit isens win choose the unai lour co equal national winners. The contest is sponsored by the National Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters, Radlo- Electronics-Televlslon Manutactur- era Association and the U.S. Junior Chamber ol Commerce. U is en dorsed by the U.S. Olllce ol Edu cation and approved by the Na tional Association of Secondary School Principals. PERUSING FIRST DRAFT manuscripts of their radio Miay scripts for the "Voice of Democracy" contest are these Klamath Union High School students with Chairman Jack Otterbein, Klamath Junior Chamber of Commerce (left to right) Judy Jones, Twila Greene, Bill Perkins, Carla Tomlin, Swan James, Pat Carroll, Marilyn Alter, and Share Loomis. Neleta Dunlap, another contestant, was not available for the photo. The con test which is county-wide in scope closes November 15 with one high school winner selected from Klamath County to compete with other schools in the state. Regional winner receives a four-day expense paid trip to Washington, D.C. Other prizes offered include a $500 college scholarship, 'a console television receiver, and a visit w'h the president of the United States, members of Congress a-J other high-ranking persons in Washington. 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