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Show South Wins Top Honors For Debate Terminating the eleventh annual Deseret News - University of Utah High School Forensic De bate Tournament, March 28, several sev-eral students representing South high school gained honorable rating. rat-ing. Twenty-five schools entered with more than 300 students participating. par-ticipating. The women's debate division included in-cluded a three-way tie for first place. The winning teams were Vivian Edman and Marva Tingey, representing South high school; Shirley Messinger and Billy Fall-ern, Fall-ern, West high school; Patsy Clegg and.Darlene Newbold, Wa-satcn Wa-satcn high school. Bonnie Andex--son and Elaine Weilenman were awarded excellent ratings. West Excels in Men's Division In the men's debate division, , Bob Zang and Rulon Glade from West high school were awarded first place. West high school teams won all three places in the e- men's debate. Bob Evershed and Stanley Smith of South high school received honorable mention. Impromptu Im-promptu speaking was won by Martin Tubbs, East high school. Darrell Willey of Davis High school was awarded first place in the panel disccssion, while Floyd Bunnell of Carbon high school placed first in the vital speeches division. U. of U. Campus Sceaie of Debate The league started on the morning morn-ing of March 27 at Kingsbury hall on the University of Utah campus and concluded Saturday, March 28, at the same place, with an award luncheon for the winners at the Beau Brummel cafe. First place winners were awarded award-ed a bronze medal and the schools they represented were presented with a gold plaque. Those gaining second place were given certificates of excellence. In the women's division South was represented by Vivian Edman, Marva Tingey, Elaine Weilenman, Weilen-man, Bonnie Anderson, Elaine West, Vivian Edman, Maurine Lee, and La Rene Carey. Bob Eversbed, Stanley Smith, Bill Leiter and Stanley Jones were delegates in the men's division. Douglas Welti, Wel-ti, Dick Clayton, and Lewis Owen, competed in other groups. |