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Show Springville High Wei! Represented In Speech Event Springville high school will be well represented at the Speech Festival for Region Three, to be conducted at Ncphi, Friday, April 6. The interpretative demonstration demonstra-tion will be conducted at the Juab High School. Practically every division will have representatives from the local school, according to instructor instruc-tor Eli Tippetts. Winner from the district meet, will participate in the state, to be held at the BYU, next week. Students entering in the various divisions are: One-act play, Huston Hus-ton Wingate, Fred Childs, Mary Walker, Colleen Beardall, Loretta Giles, Jimmy Felix with student directors Rae Ann Boyer and Ann Merie Fry. In the humorous reading, Ruth Ann Boyer, Elaine Erickson, and Lois ' Lowe will compete; in dramatic dra-matic readings, Dawna Jane Carter, Car-ter, Janice Marchant, Janet Savage, Sav-age, and Mary Joann Marsh; retold re-told story, Rae Ann Boyer, Lois Faye Twitchell, Pauline Singleton and Kay Wright; radio speaking Evan Francis, Blaine Beardall, Cora Gustaveson anod David Dal-ton; Dal-ton; pantomine, Melvin Rothlis-berger Rothlis-berger and Marvin Carnesecca, June Thorn and Sharlene Senior, Janet Harmer, and Glida Ann Packard. The speech students will be accompanied ac-companied by Mr. Tippetts. The general assembly is scheduled for 9:00 a.m. The one-act play is scheduled to be given at 12:30 p.m., the readings at 10:00 a.m. |