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Societies Contend for Literary Cup Please Indians, N.O Rain Dances Vol. XXXVIII Missouri LOOKING AHEAD Please Indians, 17 Represent S. W. 18 Scierlce Club Fresh. track at Paseo N.o Rain Dances At City Science Fair Golf Tournament at Shawnee Spread the word, Indians, no rain The Muncipal Auditorium Exhibi• Mission dances until after May 11 ! On that tion Hall will house the numerous 19 Pep Club date the annual Spring Carnival and varied exhibits of the Greater William Jewell Relays will take place. "Cornerville" will Kansas City Science Fair. Held Literary Society Contest be held in the "Y" parking lot from April 17-20 the twelfth annual event Tennis at Pern-Day 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. An early morn• promises to be more exciting than 20 K. U. Relays ing parade will begin the day's fest_ ever before, especially with about 22 Language Clubs ivities. The eight "Y" groups plus seventeen Southwest students enter• Golf-S.W. vs De La Salle about twenty-two school clubs will ing. 23 Girls Glee-City Festival sponsor rides and booths featuring The program is sponsored each B-team Track S.W. @ S.M.E. games or refreshments. year by Science Pioneers, Inc., a Golf-S.W. vs N.E. If plans are successful there will non-profit organization which strives 24 Tennis-S.W. vs Rockhursj be several outstanding features of to encourage the growth of scientific 25 Golf-S.W. vs Pem-day the 1963 carnival. The Y.M.C.A. curiousity in school-aged children. Tennis Faculty-Varsity is going to sponsor an "Octopus" This group of leading businessmen, 26 END OF GRADE PERIOD ride, an antique fire engine will be including doctors and scientists from State Music Contest on display, and it is hoped that the the Kansas City area, affords com• Junior Class Day well known Rodeo Kids will be able panies a chance to see in action, Santa Fe Relays East to perform a riding exhibition. The possible candidates for future work. 27 Music Festival highlight of the afternoon will pro• There are many awards offered to Posing for a picture are the Sachem Queen candidates. The winners City Tennis Tournament bably be the train which will weave the Science Fair entry ranging from will be announced in the 1963 Sachem. They are (L. to R.) Susan McDer• 29 Golf-S:W. vs Raytown its way around Cornerville provid• certificates to possibly a scholarship, Dual Meet S.M. vs Paseo ing constant entertainment with mott, Betsy Jackson, Joyce Campbell, Pam Schryver, and Ann Adler. fellowship, or similiar awards from either the 1Southwest Band or the May private companies or professional 1 Literary Societies Minutemen on board. societies. 2 Golf-Varsity vs Faculty A Queen contest will be staged Societies Contend For Literary Cup The student receiving the highest and prizes will be given for the best W:ith cheering and singing, the 36th OMEGA rating in the Senior Division will annual Literary Society contest will Poem - Marty Leonard, Susan decorated car and booth. The Pep be given an all-expense paid trip to Club widl climax the day by spon• begin. On Friday night, April 19, Gramms; Short Story-Mary Lou Mc• Music Festival Features the National Science Fair-Interna• soring a Track Dance that evening. after a delicious dinner served at the Clelland, Carolyn Young; Essay• tional in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This year Cornerville is being Country Club Chnistian church, the Janet Solter, Susan Brown; Declama• Girls' Glee And Choir May 5-12. organized by the "Y" in co-ordina• hopeful club members will proceed tion-Rhonda Bloom; Oration-Judy April 2·3 is the date set for the tion with the school. Ronnie Bod• Judging standards for each exhibit to the gaily decorated Southwest Smith. city - wide Ginl's Glee Festival which inson, hard-working chairman of the are not easily met. One hundred auditorium. Competing for the cup SAPPHO will be held in the Southwest Aud• event, reminds us that the object of points total a perfect entry and few will be the ten literary societies, itorium. Fifteen schools will part• Poem-Joyce Nannbnga, Kathy the carnival is not to make money, receive the entire total. Areas for rat• three boys' societies and seven girls' icipate in the program. Hildebrand. Short Story-Jackie but rather to create activity and fun ing include 1) Creative Ability-30 societies. Last year Excelsior and Woods, Daphne Lynch; Essay--Char• Southwest will be represented by for the school and community. points; 2) Scientific Thought-30 Sesame tied for the cup. lette Krebs, Gail Howey; Declamation the Girl's GJee and Girl's Choir, Other chairman working with Ron• point; 3) Thoroughness-IO points; 4) Throughout the year, the clubs --lLida Eichenberger; Oration-Julie each singing two numbers. As a nie are Doug Price, parade; J. B. Skill 10 points; 5) Dramatic presen• have been working toward the an• Landon, finale the entire assembly will Wikoff, booths; Cam Schutte, train; tation-JO points. nual contest. Each member may ent• SEMAME unite in two songs under the able Jeanne Brett, Queen contest; Ernie The following will represent S.W.: er any one of the following fields in direction of Dr. Wm Rice, of Baker Poem-s-Marilyn Goodson, Janelle Hodge, public address; Sandy Gra• Charlotte Kerbs, John Gooodson, writing: essay, poem, or short story; Jennings; Short Story-Sue Ann University. ham, decorations; Dana Mindlin, Charles Howell, Brenda Finkel, or in the speech field: cieclamation Thompson, Linda Hillfinger; Essay• Tickets may be purchased from publicity; Chanlie Howell, finance Mark Wasserstrom, Margie Morgan, or oration. Through intra-club com• Martha Groening, !Barbel Lang; De• a member of either group, and are and Tom Sawyer, clean-up. Cynthia Swartz, Gilbert Machin, petition, two entries in each writing clamation-Marilyn Grine; Oration• only 35c. Richard Duncan, Nancy Morgan, field will be selected and submitted Hilary Louis. The Girl's Glee will sing, "Crys• Ehlen Fox, Mickey Leiberman, Ro• to the judges. The evening of the SUMMUS tal Night" '~Y Gible and 'Two Program for Students; berta Levitch, Janet Hirsch, Amina contest, the oral competitors from Poem-Frank Titterington, Rich• Cocks" by Rogers. The Girl's Choir Mahamadi, Judy Laudop and Mark each society will deliver their selec• will sing, "Sheep and Lambs" by Plan' 'Going to College'' ard Strout; Short Story-Ken Krup• Jacobson. tions. Points will be given for each Homer, and "All the Things You sky, Steve Brown; Essay-Bill Kirsch, "Going to college" will be Jae entry. When all the points are Are" by Kerr. Richard Hubbard; Declamation-Jim Jefferson's ( director of the College totaled, the club with the most po.ints Gardner; Oration-Alan Pearlstein. Admissions Center) topic of discus• Ladies Home Journal will receive the coveted silver cup. sion when he speaks at Temple B'nai THALIAN Contestants in the contest are the M usicD epartmentRates Jehudah on April 28 at 3: 00 p.m. Poem-Susan McDermott, Martha Honors Southwest High following: Mr. Jefferson wrll encompass the W oodmansee; Short Story-Karen 32 "Ones" At Contest Southwest has once again been ZEND-A VESTA college, preparing for college and Kemmerly, Barbara Yeo; Essay-Gail named as one of the top high schools Poem-Steve Zalcman, Bill Her• 1Southwest's music and instrument fields of choos ing a career and a Todd, Mary Woods; Declamation• rn the nation. The April issue of the man; Short Story-Bob Simons, Dav• al departments did exceptionally College Boards. It is planned that a Irene Ballinger; Oration - Donna Ladies ' Home Journal included id Bean; Essay-David Cohn, George well on March 30, at the District panel of educators will hold a short Moss. Southwest in its listing of 25 high McElhany; Declamation -Howard Contest in Warrensburg, Missouri. discussion after Mr. Jefferson's schools that have been known for Brown; Oration-Jim Hebenstreit. VEDA In all they received 3,2 "ones" and speech wiith time left for a question Poem-Janis Nussbaum, Anita many years to be outstanding in col• DELPHI 21 "two" ratings. and-answer-period. Admission will Feingold; Short Story-Susa1111 King, lege preparation. This statement Poem-Leslie Thompson, Linda Both the Concert Choir and the be $1 for adults and 50c for students. Harriet Randleman; Essay-Mary may be evidenced by the high per• Ferguson; Short Story__JSarah San• Girls Choir received "ones" and Lou Baruxis, Rikki Silverman; De• were given excellent remarks by centage of Southwest graduates that ford, Carol Thomson; Essayt----Judy clamation-Fran Weindling; Oration the judges. .Several of these state• Business Committees pursue a higher education. For Schopflin, Lynn Endacott; Decla• -Sharon Kahn. ments were excellent tone quality, last year 90%1 of the graduating class mation-Gretchen Van Horn; Oration Announce Prom Plans fine clarity, rhythm in order, lovely went on to college. -Janet Hirsch. ATHENA Poem-Kay Hoffman, Linda Sch• parts, precise, and many others com• The beautiful decorations of the Ln a similar survey about five EXCELSIOR mitz; Short Story-filarbara Mille• plementing these fine choirs. Grace Little Theatre will provide the back• years ago, Time Magazine listed Poem-Bill Lawrie, Dick Shideler; man; Essay-Janey Harper, Lynn Wilson, H,M. Farrar, and Thomas ground for this year's Junior-Senior Southwest as one of the top 38 high Short Story-Mike Colvin, Richard Margolin; Declamation-Marilyn Be• Williams were the judges. Prom on May 4. Joe Reese will pro• schools in the nation. Although Otto; Essay-Robbie Montague, Bud• love; Oration-Adrain Fogel. The Indian Bells, Girls Sextet, vide music for dancing from 9-12. these surveys are very selective, they dy Bacon; Declamation-Bruce Le• and Male Octet also received ratings Traditionally the dress is formal, are not able to sonsider every school vitt; Oration-Jim Rogers.
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