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Declamation and Extemporcmeous S peaking ORTH DALLAS has had unusually good luck in the declamation and extemporaneous speaking contests this year. Our first great public speaking victory was gained when, toward the end of the first semester, at the annual meet, the huge loving cup olfered for the best Spanish declamation in the city high schools was won for North Dallas by Bernard Telkamp. This is the second year the cup has been held by our school. On February 9, after school, the first elimination contest for the girls' declamation was held. Four girls were chosen from the candidates who entered, and a few days later the second elimination contest was held in the auditorium during the assembly hour. The four contestants recited Unknown , and the judges chose Marjorie Connell as the girl to repre- sent North Dallas in the city contest. John Turner was chosen as the North Dallas boy representative. In the city contest he was ranked second. In the city contest held on March 17, Nlarjorie Connell won first place, and will represent Dallas in the district contest. On March IO, at Forest Avenue High School, Homer jack Fisher won first place in the city in the extemporaneous speaking contest. Other contests to be held are the Greenwood Declamation for boys and the District Extemporaneous Speaking Contest. X 'Q Fisher Telkamp Turner Connell
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Debate HE boys' debating team this year was composed of Leon Elliston and Paul Turner. Two practice debates were held with Sherman, and the results of both of these contests were 3-O in favor of Sherman. Cn March 24, the city elimination contest Was held at Bryan Street High School. Our debaters drew Bryan for the iirst debate and Oak Cliff for the second. The results were 3-O in favor of North Dallas and 3-O in favor of Oak Cliff. Nlildred West and Hazel Taylor made up this year's girls' debating team. A practice debate Was held on March 2 with Sherman in which our girls Were defeated 3-O. In the elimination contest North Dallas drew Bryan and Sunset. The North Dallas debaters won the first debate 3-O, but lost the second 2-I. The North Dallas debaters had more judges' decisions to their credit than any other high school, but according to the rules of the contests, We were eliminated by the results in the race for city championship. West T Ellistou Taylor Turner
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