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Show mm Imli By BLAINE HAACKE Winning top honors in competition has become a habit for Bountiful High School's Spech Department. On March 2, the BHS speakers took first place in the Region II Debate Competition Compe-tition by out distancing their nearest competitor, Viewmont, View-mont, by 133-90. EARLIER IN the year the Braves took first in the Golden Gol-den Spike Invitational Speech and Debate Tournament in Brigham city. They also nabbed the Out-of-State Sweepstakes trophy in Arizona competition. Those students winning honors for the Region Tournament Tour-nament were: Rhett Mitchell, Val Goodfellow, Allen Haynie, Brandon Thacker, Sue McBride, and Deon Pincock in debate; with Noel Stahle, Mike Jacox, and Janne Jor-genson Jor-genson excelling in extemporaneous extem-poraneous speaking. VICTORIOUS IN impromptu impromp-tu speaking were: Roberta Davis, Debbie McCall and Gary Goodrich. Barrie and Kyle McKay (2 more members of the McKay clan) and Wayne Gelder were triumphant in oratory. The next big date for the department is the Region II Legislative Forum Meet on March 23. THE SOUND of tennis, track, baseball, and soccer shoes can be heard each day after school as each team is practicing for a hopefully victorious season. The tennis squad opens their slate of matches with an encounter with Woods Cross and Layton on the 18th and 25. Matt Weed and Jeff Clarkson will probably be the Brave's No. 1 Doubles duo this year. Coach Mitch Wiley is working long hours with the tracksters in hopes for success. suc-cess. Coach Wiley really does work because he not only tells his runners where to run, but he runs with them! Coach Phil Olsen has his baseball nine working (between snow storms) on fundamental drills and forming form-ing his prepsters into shape. A highlight of this season will be a trip to Price to play against several teams there. PLANS ARE being made by the Junior Class officers for the Junior Prom to be held Anril 3 ar Wphpr Sfarr College. More information will be passed on as it becomes available. Debbie Hunt, a junior member of the newspaper staff at Bountiful High, recently received a grand prize rating in the Bountiful Sertoma Bicentennial Literature Litera-ture Contest. She received a cash prize of $17.76 and a trophy at the Sertoma breakfast break-fast on March 16. |