SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS deard a of age the pato of ie heed he we war go that village and the hat a chore over! bulary "wing tied by hand. the Hi't go age. 35 Schools Compete In Contest More than 150 high school students and instructors, representing 35 schools of this state, took part in the first allinclusive Speech and Dramatics Festival Friday and Saturday. Activities of the festival included competition in one-act plays, standard oration, radio drama, original oration, readings, after-dinner speaking, and results of the competition were: mClass A After-dinner speech: division I, Carl Henrichson, Atchison; Phillip Montal, Russell. Original oration: division I, Arthur Nelson, Lawrence; Victor Dolesek, Russell. Division II, James thibmage, Leavenworth. Standard oration: division II, Bert Overcash, Wyandotte; Phil Humert, Topeka. J. Readings: division I, Joyce O'Brien, Russell; Jack Payne, Law-ence: division II, Phil Humbert, Topeka. Extempore: division II, Bill Connoby, Lawrence; Dean Ostrum, Russsell; division II, Lyle Rouse, Topela; hGordon Medlock, Atchison; James bibimburg, Leavenworth; Charles Gersh, Wyandotte. Plays: division I, "Jacob Comes Home," Russell; "A Marriage Proposal," Wyandotte; division II. Which is the Way to Boston?" Lawrence; and "Pink and Patches" catchison. Radio drama: division I, "Abe Lincoln," Wyandotte; division II, The Necklace", Ottawa. Dean Ostrum, and Joyce O'Brien, lussell, were chosen as the best ac- kans and actress respectively in A. Class B Original oration: division I, Leela Inelle Marks, Valley Falls; Solon mother, Turner; Lester Arvin, Paebe; division II, Eileen Everet, Toeka Catholic; Doris Hill, Holton; Pind Doris Woton, Herington. Standard oration: division II, Earl Conner, Paola; John Beeby, Tolotka Catholic. **Readings:** division II, Betty Lou pimith, Rosedale; Geraldine Buening, Valley Falls; Darline Dateworth, Shirley Wagner, Boner, Shrimp **Springs:** division I. Leeia Belle Marks, Valley Falls; Wendell Newman, Valley Falls; Jane Jones, Hertington; Norm Higgins, Turner; Division II, Edward Sondker, Holton; Verne Schneider, Bonner Springs; Naomi Routh, Holton; and like Overholt, Ellinwood. After-dinner speech: division I, Joseph Glynchine, Topeka Catholic; Alice Bundy, Bonner Springs; Division II, Floyd Olivey, Turner; Muth Marie Rush, Valley Falls; and Notherine Lardner, Topeka Catho- bio drama: division I, "After- ward," Council Grove; "State against Joe Miller," Ellinwood. Division II, "The Necklace," Bonner ornings; "Oliver Bean," Turner; How's Business," Valley Falls; and The Raven's First Flight," Paola. B plays: division I, "Happy Jour- ney," Bonner Springs. Division II, the Road Into the Sun," Effing- um; and "Why I Am a Bachelor," Ellinwood. Malcolm Pfautz, Effingham, was chosen as the most outstanding actress, and Shirley Wagner, Bonner orings, as the best actress. Standard oration: division I, Eu- bec McCabe, Stanley; Jasper Gangardner, Stillwell, Division II, Powers, Linnwood Bowers, Linwood Original oration: division I, Joe chwarting, Eskridge. Division II, Ivy Showalter, Linwood. Readings: division I Jennie Marie Prison, Lawrence Oversee; Mary Jane QUANTRILL RIDES AGAIN... See the Looting and Burning of Lawrence! CLAIRE TREVOR·JOHN WAYNE WALTER PIDGEON Roy Rogers · George Hayes · Porter Hall Marjorie Main · Raymond Walburn Special Notice! All Seats Reserved for World Premiere at Dickinson and Granada Deluxe Performance with Stars in Person. All Seats 75c Deluxe Show at 8:30 p.m. Seats on Sale Now Dickinson and Granada ...Gigantic Street Parade in the Afternoon! ...Priceless Displays of Early American Relics! ..Reenactment Burning of the Free State Hotel! ...Many Other Thrilling and Spectacular Events!