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Show Students Plan Mock Session In November Preparations to invade the State Capitol are now being made by the debate classes. As is the annual custom, certain students of debate will be selected to represent South high school at the State Capitol to study and express their opinions in a legislative assembly. The subject to be discussed will be the chain store tax question. Miss Harvey, the debate coach, and the students of the classes will decide on the candidates to act as delegates from South. One of the first events in which forensic students participated occurred oc-curred last night in the form of a panel discussion at the Newhouse hotel for the Business and Professional Profes-sional Women's Club. It was a regular meeting and the subject that the panel discussed was the strengthening of democracy. Members Mem-bers who took part in the discussion discus-sion were: Lloyd Peterson, Ray Rackley, Virginia Livingston, Tommy Tom-my Pierce, Bob Reeves, Bob Ever-shed, Ever-shed, Lester Haymore, Mary Ann Mayer, LaRene Carey. Experienced debaters returning for a second year are: Lloyd Peterson, Peter-son, Bob Evershed, Thelma Urli, Vivian Edmund, and Betty Jo Lee. With these several students with foundation debate experience, the debate season is progressing with marked strides. There are many events scheduled for the forensic students, among the most prominent being the sessions ses-sions at Brigham Young and Utah Universities. Only selected teams go to these universities; two teams will be sent to the former and six teams to the latter. Any eligible student of debate may participate in the activities at Weber College in Logan. . |