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Show DAR-SAR Competition Open at South Feb. 16 Senior Orators Speak Feb. 29, Mr.WoolfSays Announcement was made Friday morning by Principal De Voe Woolf that the annual DAR-SAR oratory ora-tory contests will be held February Febru-ary 29. All graduating seniors are eligible, elig-ible, whether or not they are registered reg-istered in an English class. The talk is to be five minutes in length and not to exceed six minutes. Purpose of Contest Outlined This annual contest, which is sponsored by the Daughters of the American Revolution and the Sons of the American Revolution, is designed de-signed to "stimulate thinking and appreciation of the heritage bequeathed be-queathed to us by the founding father, to discover the meaning of this heritage in our life today, and to express these meanings logically and interestingly." All students interested in this contest are requested to hand their names to Miss Myrth Harvey in room 215 by February 4. Preliminary Pre-liminary try-outs will be held February Feb-ruary 16. Teachers to Assist Participants Both the English department and the social science department have been asked to assist any student stu-dent who desires to enter. The best speeches will be delivered de-livered by the boys and girls whose talks are the best. Judging of these finalists will be done by representatives of the DAR and the SAR. |