Show SPEECH CHIEFS TO BE CHOSEN State high school champions in debate de do- bate oratory and extemporaneous speaking sneaking were vere to be determined Saturday Sat Sat- at al the thc Univ University of ot Utah when representatives iron from four high school districts were to meet in the finals of the forensic contests The competitions we were e held under the he direction of at the Utah As Association clation of ot Teachers of Speech with La Vern Bane BaOe university debate coach in charge and Gall Gait Plummer president of the association representing the teachers of J speech e h. h Contestants from Richfield Davis South and Provo high schools com corn In fri the matches es and registered regIStered regIS regIS- ered In the The final round was scheduled for the afternoon with winners to be announced at 5 p. p m. m Debates were of the cross cross examina- examina ion tion type on Questions pertaining to he the proposition calling for federal aid aidor for tor or public schools Orations were limited in scope to problems dealing with the welfare of the state slate while extemporaneous speaking topics were to o concern problems dealing with Utah high schools Judges for tor the contests are Debate Miss LaRita Creer Miss Susie Wilton Witton Wil Wit ton Joseph A A. Curtis Osman Justen sen Charles H. H Miles C Curtis Bybee Edward Olsen Ames K Bagley Prot Pro- Pro t or Waldemar P P. Read Professor Jacob Eric J J. J Seich Mel Mel- vm vin Strong Edward Q Cannon and James G. G Miller oratorical contests Professor Maud May lay Babcock Gail Plummer and Melvin Strong extemporaneous extemporaneous speaking Dean Myrtle Mrtle Austin Auslin Dean LeRoy Roy E. E Cowles and James A. A Langton |