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THE NEWS LETTER JOURNAL, NEWCASTLE, WYOMING
cards and pennies. There was also prised the School of Mines. Here and staged our own little talent soprano, will present a program
a round or two of 'coin compar- we were to visit the Museum of show. Mr. Olson started it off of "Songs America Loves"---Ne-
ing' which was enjoyed by all Geology. A group of some ten by singing a cute little German gro Spirituals, American Folk
participating except Don Thomp- girls, after mistakenly wander- song (in German of course), fol-
son, who ran out of specimens, ing into the physical education lowed by Mr. Thompsen's French Songs, Broadway Hits and Semi-
In the background of all of this, building, finally picked up a songs. Calvin C. and Teddy B. Classical favorites.
the melodious voices of the "back- guide in the student union, but sang about an elephone and a
of:the-bus Choraleers" could be alas, he had a class in about ten flea followed by Ruby's brief but
heard. They sang rounds, spirit- minutes and it seems that the!pretty beginning of "Indian
uals, popular songs, ballads and season on guides was closed, soLove Call." A group of girls har-
sour notes. The singers were ac. we employed no more.
companied by the munching and We made our next landing
chrunching of pop corn, candy,
iterate Speech Festival cates demonstrating ability to pretzels, potato chips, and olives. :
The State Speech Festival is type accurately at a rate of 30-40 After a brief stop at Hill City,
we whizzed into Rapid City. The
being held this week. end, April words for 10 minutes were given firs~ thing on the agenda was a
14, 15, and 16, at the University to Fairy Chittim, Sandi Drum-
of Wyoming in Laramie. High mood, Lynda ttansen, Linda shopping tour. About one o clock
Lantz, Twila Lincoln, and Glen we started for the Ellsworth Air
school students from all over the
state will be competing in the
various division of debate, panel
discuss/on, radio reporting, ex-
temporaneous speaking, poetry
and prose reading, and plays.
Members of the Newcastle High
School Speech Department who
left today are: Jim Baird, Wau-
neta Cook, Marllyn Allen, Fairy
Chittim, Bill Russell, Barry Bur-
nette, Russell Hanse'n, Mary Lee
Thompson, Beverly Owen, Jean-
ette Keener, Janice Hansen, Ru-
by Strain, Mary Schlaikjer, Lyn-
da Hanson, Peggy Minter, and
]Karen Johanson.
Mrs. Gladys Welker is the di.
rector of the play to be present-
ed "Gray Bread," by Jean Lee
Latham. Those in this play are
Jeanette Keener, Mary Schlaik-
Jer, Karen Johanson, and Peggy
Minter.
Those participating in debate
under the direction of Mr. Donald
Thompson and Mr. Jack Carpen-
ter are: Jim Baird, Waunetta
Cook, Marilyn Allen, Fairy Chit-
tim, Bill Russell, Barry Burnette,
Russell Hanson, Mary Lee Thom-
Statler.
Competent Typing certificates
given for a rate of 30-40 words
and up are Mary Sehlaikjer, Ru-
by Strain. Evelyn Brown, and
Marjorie Moore.
Marjorie Moore was also given
a Competent Typing pin for typ-
ing 63 words per minute.
--NTIS--
F. F. A. Banquet To Be
Held April 23
The annual F.F.A. Parent and
Son Banquet will be held Satur.
day, April 23, at 7:30 p.m. in the
V. F. W. Hall.
The evening promises to be one
well.worth the time spent. The
program consists of the follow.
ing:
Toastmaster, Glen Statler; In-
vocation. Larry Cart; F. F. A.
Aims and Purposes, Don Carr:
Building the F.F.A. Emblem. nar-
rator, Glen Statler; Patt Lynch,
Gary Wocicki, Ben Morris, Ralph
Chiles, Warren Cart and Bill
Borgialli.
Presentation of Honorary Chap-
ter Farmer Degrees.
President of F.F.A. Chapter,
Dwight Elliott; Vice president of
F.F.A. Chapter, Larry Carr; Sen-
tinel of F.F.A. Chapter, Harry
Borgialli; Chapter Member of F.
F. A Marvin Rawhouser.
Guest Speaker, Tom Mitich,
State Farmer Degree 1953, Amer-i
ican Farmer Degree, 1954.
pson, Beverly Owen, and Janice
Hanson.
Mrs, Weiker is also the advisor
for the prose and poetry reading.
Those participating in these fields
are: pros~e --- Mary Schlaikjer,
and Ruby Strain: poetry --- Lyn-
da Itansen, and Jeanctte Keener.
' ---NHS---
Awards Given Presentation of Chapter A-
The Awards Department of the wards, Advis, or, R. W. Rowles;
Gregg Publishing Co. holds mon- and Presentation of Chapter
thly contests to promote improve- Sweetheart, Dwight Elliott.
ment in both typing and short-
hand.
This past week Peggy Minter
and Marjorie Moore received
Complete Thoery certificates
which are awarded as evidence
of having completed the studies
of the principles of shorthand.
A shorthand Speed Award was
given to Frances Groner for writ-
ing for three minutes, at 60 words
per minute" and translating it
satisfactorily. ~
Shorthand Speed certificates
given for writing 60 words a
minute for five minutes and tran-
slating it neatly and accurately
were received by Jeanette Keen-
~r and Marjorie Moore.
Typewriting Progress certift-
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--NIIS--
WBEA Meeting
Wyoming Business Education
Association is having a meeting
in Casper April 15 to, discuss
plans for the teachers' meeting
in the fall and will discuss other
items of busines.s.
l)octor Robert L. tiitch of the
University of Wyoming is presi-
dent of the association and has
called our attention to the fact
that Miss Byron Kinder is active-
ly participating in the promotion
of the Wyoming Business Educa-
tion Association.
She is the Northeastern District
Representative and is also an
adviser for Executive Board
Meetings. In addition, she is the
editor of the Newsletter for the
association.
Miss Kinder plans to attend
the meeting in Casper,
---NHS---
Senior Sneak Day
On Thursday, April 7. the Sen-
ior Class of 1955 journeyed to
Rapid City for the annual 'Sneak
Day.'
'Ihe joyous group left Newcas-
tle about 8:15 a.m. and out of
the goodness of their hearts, al-
lowed Mr. Thompson and Mr. O1-
son to accompany them.
From Newcastle to Custer
there was much activity: A game
of "bridge" in which Jerry Dixon
lost 11 cents was played but later
~discontinued because of loss of
Force Base. On the way, Jenny
IT. taught us a delightful little
song on the subject.
The tour of the base was very
interesting and educational, but
Jeanette K. could not understand
why we didn't have individual
guides.
After our air base visit, we sur-
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how newspapers are printed. Jan-
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At 6:00 p.m. we met at the Alex
Johnson Hotel for the highlight
of the day. After a tour of the
building (no guides), we gathered
in the skyroom and ate our sup-
per while the very talented An-
ona McIntosh played incidental
music on the piano. Following the
delicious smorgasbord, we danced
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ney." Several other gifted people
contributed to the entertainment;
then all concerned unanimously
decided to dance again.
The trip home was quiet, but
everyone had a wonderful time
and it will not be forgotten for
some time!
--NiIS--
Vocalists Coming
On Monday, April 18 at 9:00 the
students will be entertained by
The Harmonairs, a talented pair
of vocalists who have appeared
on stage and over radio and tele-
vision. Lawrence Smith, bari-
tone and Barbara Pearson, mezzo-
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