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Show Speech Tourney To Draw Entries From Two States High schools rrom all parts of Utah and junior colleges from Utah and Idaho will enter in the annual Brigham Young university speech tournament, which will be conducted, at the school beginning on Wednesday, April 4 and concluding con-cluding Saturday, April 7, it is announced an-nounced by Prof. T. Earl Pardoe, head of the department of speech. Although the speech tournament has not been held for several years Prof. Pardoe is reviving it this year with a much larger participation partici-pation e'xpected than ever before. Competition will be-in debating, dramatic reading and one-act plays. Junior college debates are to be held in the Maeser building on University hill, the high school events are slated for the lower campus and the plays will all be held in College hall. Prof. Pardoe announces the following fol-lowing schedule for the tournament: tourna-ment: Wednesday, April 4 High school one-act play, afternoon and evening; dramatic reading contest 10 a. m. Thursday High school debate. Friday Junior college debate; banquet and one-act piays in the evening. Saturday Junior college debate; de-bate; grand finals in evening. Winners to be adjudged in high school one-act play, junior college col-lege one-act play, high school dramatic dra-matic reading and junior college debate finals. |