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Show Jacobs, Ensign Win Awards In Annual DAR-SAR Events Climaxing weeks of work, Dale Ensign and Geraldine Jacobs won the DAR-SAR speech contests Tuesday. In these days of a world at war, the orations brought the atmosphere of war and responsibilities of Americans more clearly clear-ly and closer to the minds of many students. I 4 yg; - Dale Ensign, in his winning speech spoke of the undying courage cou-rage and spirit of Americans, those flames of courage which started in 1776 and has come through the ages to the generations genera-tions of today. He appealed for men to respect the God-given rights of other men. Geraldine Jacobs told of youth's responsibilities of this generation and made an appeal to use the liberty new being enjoyed to an advantage. In her speech entitled, "Youth's Responsibility in the New World," she said, "We of today to-day must, push ahead, to pursue and explore our responsibilities," Other SAR contestants were Leon Hagen, Clare Olsen, Don Stauff er, and Shir Lee Lemon. Two Geraldine Jacobs, Dale Ensign DAR contestants, Peggy Strong and Pat Zwick were unable to appear due to illness. Geraldine received a pin and Dale was awarded a medal. The judges were the Reverend W. F. Buckley, Mr. P. W. Jenkins, and Mr. Russell Wright for the SAR; and rs. II . E. Brewington, Mrs. Anne F. Rutledge, Mrs. H. P. Parmelee, and Mrs. W. B. Sage for the DAR. |