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Show I i - i DEBATERS WIN HONORS. Steve Schwarts, left and debate coach Steve Van Dyke, display trophy won at an nual Mea College Invitational Foren-sics Foren-sics Tournament. SUSC debaters win tourney honors Prof. Van Dyke said tournaments tourna-ments coming up for the SUSC forensics team this month include in-clude the BU Invitational and the Great Western States Tournament Tour-nament in Albuquerque, N.M. College of Eastern Utah will host a debate meet Nov. 30 and Dec. 1. The Southern Utah Forensics Association will sponsor the second annual Christmas Ora tion Contest the first week in December, according to Prof. Van Dyke. Anyone in the area may enter the contest. Rules will be available from the SUSC Speech Department. The college will also host two major speech events in Febru ary, one for college participants and the other for high school students. ;' ':!' -m Utah Stale Ct.'iege debaters claimed a second place trophy for debate and a third place sweepstakes trophy 1" j ' Mvu'.at xwsm College Invitational In-vitational Forensics Tournament Tourna-ment In Grand Junction, Colo. Nov. 2. and 3. Professor Steve Van Dyke, debate coach at SUSC, said that Steve Schwarts, Las Vegas, Nev. and Rick Hansen, Bountiful, were top debaters for the college col-lege and second In the tournament. tourna-ment. Others making the trip and assisting with the sweepstakes win were Sonja Sandberg and .Andrea Shirts, Cedar City; Shfrlynn White and Marilyn Benson, Parowan; Trlsha Lynn King, Murray; Jeffery Herman, Las Vegas, Nev., and Karma Munk, Spanish Fork. |