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ATIO AL FORE IC LEAGUE BULLETI O :nal Monthly Iub'1ratmn of National Forenszc League I 1 NO Third National Tournament ls Unqualified Success Definitely demonstrating the value and popularity of the national tournament idea in forensics the third annual National Forensic League Tournament vwxs concluded in Wooster Ohio on May 10 and officially terminated over txxo nation xx 1de radio hook ups on the following day Nevx speech champions xxere crovx ned 1n six phases of hlgh school speechxx ork and nationwide attention was once again focused upon the importance of the art of speaking ln every way the tournament of 1933 xxas a complete success Students from 87 schools in 20 states took active part in its work At Sioux City the National Forensic League had the honor and CllSf1T1Ct1OY1 of cooperating with the Columbia Broadcastlng System in presenting to the American public for the first time a high school de bate over a nation wide chain to determine the national champion debaters of American high schools This year new precedents were over a coast to coast Columbia network but the National Broadcast mq Company also cooperated xxith the NFL and broadcast the vxin ning speeches in the individual speaking events Thus new impetus was given to effective speech training in high schools all over the country The Championship Debate was betxx een the Hutchinson Kansas affirmative comprised of Phil Stratton and lack Campbell KH Bruce Perrill coachj and the Altus Qkla negative comp lsed of 'W C Dobbs and Roy Henry CMrs Clifford Peterson coachj Five dis tmguished yudqes Dr H L Exxbank national president of Delta Sigma Rho University of Wisconsin Prof Paul Brees Wittenberg College Prof H S Woodward Western Reserve University Prof Emerson D Miller Wooster College and Prof VV Roy Diem of Qhio Wesleyan Universlty rendered a xerdict of three to tvxo in favor of the negative team The debate xxas a splendid example of present day high type high school debating and was as evenly pre sented and as hotly contested as the declslon indicates Both teams demonstrated that it takes a vigorous and brilliant type of debating to earn the r1qht to compete in the finals of the National Forensic League Tournament In the individual events Robert Dunham of Sioux Falls South Dakota xx on the Efctempore Speaking Cvene Davis of Cicero Ill the Original Oratory Caryl Arnold of Cvrand Rapids Minn Humorous Declamation Harold Stark of Granite City Ill Oratorlcal Declama tion and Denton Snyder of Humboldt Iowa Dramatic Declamation ff. . A , V. . . . vm.. VII jrxc, oss . 0 1 VC . r A v . . . V . - V. . A I . V V . V V . . V 7 . . C . . . V established. Not only was the championship debate again broadcast , .. V. V. H V . . . . . . 4 . 7 Q - , . A. . V , . I . . . . V . V .
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NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE BULLETIN O :nal Pulzlxcanon o 1116 Aalzonal Forennf League KARI F Nh sm Izfr prarzdcnt an! 1 Jzfor Brzuxo 1' lfxcon Serrefary Puhlxshed Nlonthlx fmm ieptemhen to lune n the lntere ts of the N3Il0D'll Imensxc Ie1g.,ue and fm the plomotlon of extended md lmprox ed speech ICUXIIICQ un the hx h sthools of Amexxm ue of Pl1lUllL'lU0l1 J VK Font cu lic Qt Ripon ns CfTl1IllblIfl0I1S 'lnd news ltems should be sent to hill I lN1undt Pelxtox Box 303 'Vhdnson S D 'md should xeuh lnm before the lftst das of the month fox next months publlcatxon buhscllptlon pure One doll xr '1 xeir 1dd1t10n1l copies to members of the same ehfnpter 'PSC 1 sewr Inlfrcd as srrond flaw mafia: Oflnlmr 7 l9?I at llzc frost 0 zre at Rzpon I,7!5I0715l7l under Ihr 441 of 4110113124 1912 Lookmg Forward The edltorxal files reveal that at the concluslon of the Sioux Llty tournament your edxtor wrote an edxtorlal entltled Growmq Palns IU vt h1ch nt was pomted out that from the mistakes and problems of the past two tournaments NFL members could expect the next and future nat1onal tournaments to run more smoothlv and to avold many errors of our pxoneer vxork mn the held of sponsormq a Natlonal Speech Tournament Now at the conclus1on of the Wooster tourna ment vte can look forvt ard vuth genu1ne confidence as to the future of natlonal tournament competltlon IH Amer1ca The entlre tournament at Wooster was run off vuthout confuslon or complaxnt of any consequence Many remarked that 1t was the best yudged best managed tournament they had ever atended Rus sell L Cadlvt ell Bruno E lacob T C Bond uhan C Aldrlch ind all other tournament OfT1Cl3lS had schedules prepared ludqes as slqnments organlzed rooms allocated and the entlre tournament vsas run off on tlme and accordmq to pre arranged schedule A general feelmq of satlsfactlon prex a1led throughout the tournament and there vt ere no lncldents of bad sportsmanshxp or qrumbhnq to mar the occa slon It vxas a great tournament From the openmg meetmg of the tournament addressed by Governor George Whlte of Ohlo to the sxqnmq off slgnal of the natxonal broadcasts 1t vtas a proyect vt orthy of present day standards of Amerlcan educatlon Already schools and offlclals are maklnq plans for the tournament of 1934 year Our Grovtmg Pams have resulted 1n genu1ne growth Let us look forward to the future wxth assurance Speech IS gradually assummq 1tS rlghtful pos1t1on among the most lmportant act1v1t1es of the modern hlgh school and your organ1zat1on IS encouraglng th1s movement 1n every legltlmate manner Let each NFL chapter and NFL member resolve to do hls part to estabhsh standards of foren QIC competltlon whlch w1ll contmue thls process of elevatxng speech to a pos1t1on of prlme lmportance throughout Amerlca Karl E. Mundt 2 lg. . . . f V . , . , 1.4 Y. l, - 4 1 . L., , . . D' ' c ' b l ' SQ 7 . , A k. V I . A 4 ' . ' , 4 ' 1 . t ' ' . ' I ' . Q ' ' -. ' .w .E . . ,, , 4 y . y. off . . ll-115 . 1 1 .1 .., ,xx .. -. . D . Q . - I . . A , , 1 , . . . , . 1. , , , . . l ., A 1 , . ., 4 Q ' I ' ' 4. 4' . ,Q . . - el I I 1 1 4 Z . t 4 , ... 4 H' 4 . . - . . . - ,. -f, . , ff , ' , 1 l 1 V , . 0 . . . . H . - v' y v 1 'S . V . . . . , . ' 1 l . 7 l . Q - . L . , ' 1 1 v' ' ' ' 1 . c . ' . L , ' K . . , . . . I . . , . , . . , . . 1 , K . . . . V . K , . t 1 ' ' K ,, X 7' 1 . 7 K - 4 Q 1 ' ' Q v . . . . . Y . V . t . , . 1 1 L . K . 4: . . 11 . . V ., . K .
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