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Show Y Team ilolda Worda Not Silence-Golden ; i- J ...( '( i Jxib- v; tv v c,. it ) ' " iFf :r'1"r. DEBATERS MAP ' I PARTAT MEET PROVO With hopes of Ulklng and arguing their way to victory aver debaters and speakers from ether intermountaln universities, nine representatives of Brigham Young university will leave Wednesday Wed-nesday to participate In the Rocky Mountain Forensic tournament to be held this week end In Denver, Colo. Eight of the group are to take part In the tournament symposium' on 'What should be done with minority Ideologies and Isms In the United States?" These Include Dean Conder, Evan Terry and Lamar Eggertsen of Provo;. Eugene Eu-gene Hilton, Oakland. CaL; Beth Archibald, Ventura, Cel.; Raymond Ray-mond Ostlund, Leth bridge. Alberta, Al-berta, Canada: Lois Stanley, He-ber, He-ber, and Artel Ricks, Huntington-Park, Huntington-Park, CaL Thornton Booth of Provo, ninth member of the Sfluad. will be entered en-tered In the extemporaneous speaking contest, while Mr. Terry also will aleukia to oratory fee the "V delegation. A third speaker will be chosen to enter the after-dinner speaking event. Accompanying the students will be A. Smith Pond, chairman of the debate council, and Professor Elmer Miller. The "Y" forensic squad will remain re-main In Denver Saturday afternoon after-noon for the football game between be-tween their own Cougars and the Denver U. Pioneers, and will return re-turn to Provo Sunday. THEY HOPE TO TALK THEIR WAY TO FORENSIC CHAMPIONSHIP Professor A. Smith Pond, left, debate council chairman; Beth Archibald, Lois Stanley, Raymond Ray-mond Ostland, LaMarr Eggertsen, Eugene Hilton, Artel Ricks, Dean Conder, Thornton Booth . 4 and Evan Terry |