Show rr p i Orators of the East High SchooL j jI Champion I lampion RIchard G G. Bond and I IB r B Bula la D. D Fisher who Frid Friday y won the contest sponsored each year by the D. D A. A R. R a and d the S. S A. A R. R I I cw 4 a 4 f J I I S f Ti Two Students Receive Medals Medah F For or Addresses Richard G. G Bond and Bula D. D Fisher Fishe r were selected Friday by the judges judge s as winners of the East high school d oratorical contest sponsored annually annual 1 ly by the Daughters of the American Revolution and Sons of the American Revolution Richard Bond winner of the S. S A. A R R. contest delivered his oration on Thomas A. A Edison the Ideal Ameri Amen can He defeated Jack Chamberlain who spoke on Peace Hath Its Vie Vic Victories tories No Less Renowned Than War and Elmer Davis who spoke on Liberty Liberty Liberty Lib erty and Law La Bula D. D Fisher D. D A A. R R. victor titled her oration What Old Glor Glory Means to Us The two other contestants contestants con con- in this division were Amy Maurer who spoke on Am Americas ricas rica's Soul and Ethel Cox whose oration was vas Opportunities of ot an American Citizen The D. D A. A R R. medal was presented to the winner by Mrs A. A J. J Hosmer regent of Spirit of Liberty chapter The other medal was donated by the National Society of Colonial Daughters Daugh Daugh- tens and was presen presented ted by Miss Alice E E. Rowe vice principal of East high Judges for the girls girls' contest were Mrs Ro Roy Bothwell Mrs Frank Gustin Gustin Gus Gus- tin and Mrs l D. D D. D Stockman memo mem bers of the D D. A A. A R. R Judges for the boys' boys contest were the Rev R. R H. H Ayers Aers Calvin Boyle and Dean Her Her- bert bent B B. Maw of the University of oC Utah |