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.EdllF6!S fo Lllld fwCf0YI E. F. Rodgers, first place in Girls' Extemp. N. Schuey, 3rd place in humorous declamation. A. Mattiinore, 3rd place in oratorical declamation. K. VVoods, Znd in oratorical declama- tion. D. Force, lst place in dramatic declamation. K,.,.-,- fl h , , ,f 1 W I is -f- jim . fn ,ll 'CT 5, Xl 'f ff A ,f x if , I If w r .. . -4. ,M ' i P J 1 ,1l' 1 f, 5 - ,V ,1 , t T N X' .3 I '-.nvffii Vg..-vi L- lxt., ' if L., 1 X T fr.-,I A 1. li 2-.. h lf!!! if-gf Father Edmund and Seton's A string debaters D. Force, E. F. Rodgers, M. Meyer, M. O'Connell Each time we glance over the notes we wrote on the pages of our journal marked 'Friday, April 20' and 'Saturday, April 212 We find our- selves living again the anxiety, hope, and thrill of the Tech Tournament which this year crowned our season's slavings with two cups and three medals. From the beginning of our Speech Ac- tivities we had known that 'somebody wins, somebody loses', that the real crown lies in doing one's best-but those trophies looked ro desirable! the 'butterfly' kind of fear stalked each of us- VVhat if the judge has heard my reading so manv times he thinks he could do it himself-better? Wl1at if I get a topic I forgot to read up on- like ants in Siberia? These thoughts nearly smothered us and grew in density each time they posted those iUps and DoWns'. But at the Final grand assembly amidst applause and cheers, our own Dee Dee and Ellen Frances collected, supported, and revived by dear Father Edmund, who g'Angeled', us at so many tournaments, planted the Seton Banner atop the mountain of Forensic Chapters in Western Pennsylvania by taking the Fields in Dramatics and Girls' Extemporaneous Speak- ing. Kit Woods and Ann Mattimore ranking second and third place in Oratorical Declamation and Nancy Schuey third in Humorous have made certain that Seton Hill's standard is firmly mounted at the peak.
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