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Forex: bs The debate group this year has had its share of victories and defeats. El Dorado took third in three tournaments and fourth in one. Perhaps the greatest gain was made in the Enid, Oklahoma, tournament which was the second tournament attended during the season. At this debate, Ervin Grant and Dick Schmidt took third place out of more than one hundred teams from three states. The other students who participated in de- bate this year were Harold Steadham, Peggy Rae Fite, Dorothy Ewing, Dave Clymer, Leon Copeland, Frances Brown, Barbara Rockwood, Gene Gladfelter, Mary Eva Brown, Dorothy Straubinger, Mary Krifte- wirth, Ruth Murry, Bob Gilkeson, Kelley Caldwell, and Charles Pendleton. The forensics group entered many other events besides debate. Frank Jensen en- tered after-dinner speaking at Ark City and gained the distinction of speaking before the assembled group of debaters. Dick Schmidt entered radio speech at Enid, and Peggy Fite and Mary Kriftewirth entered extempora- neous speaking: while Ervin Grant entered oration. Dick Schmidt gained distinction at the Wichita meet, tying for first speaker in the tournament. At the Ark Valley Speech Festival Frank Jensen won second in after- dinner speaking, Dick Schmidt won third in orationg and Ruth Murry won fourth in de- clamation. Most of the credit for getting the El- Dorado teams through the season goes to Mr. Henderson. Not only has he helped the debaters build air tight cases, but he has be- come a loyal friend of every member of the debate group. Debate without Henderson would be like eggs without ham. X xx ffigghvh f' X Y get
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