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C T3 Miss Champ, Mr. Fest, Dean Leffler, Dr. Hendrickson, Mr Doten, Tapert, Wiener, Brock, McDougal, Fisch, Fleming. Pahl, Dr. Buck. Oldest of the national forensic honor societies, Delta Sigma Rho, has been established on campus for thirty years, having been founded here in 1911. Throughout the United States there are seventy chapters of this fraternity. To become a member a student must have junior standing, and his work in intercollegiate forensic competition must be of consistent high character that warrants election into the fraternity. OFFICERS THOMAS BROCK . ELIZABETH McDOUGAL President Secretary-Treasurer FACULTY ADVISOR Dr. Carroll P. Lahman Elizabeth Abbott Thomas Brock Donn Doten Kathryn Fisch MEMBERS Leslie Fleming Elizabeth McDougal Lois Tapert Roberta Wiener FACULTY MEMBERS Mr. Thorrel B. Fest Dr. Carroll P. Lahme Mr. Marvin Pahl Dr. John L. Seaton PHI KAPPA DELTA MEMBERS Dr. Vera Buck Miss Beulah Chan Dr. H. O. Hendricksc Dean Emil Leffler Dr. R. G. Spencer
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Rogers, Helzer, Brehmer, Foster, Stowe, Adamy. Lingott, Kittredge, Sessions, Rowe, Stram, Minshull, Riddick. Eddy, Buchda, Heath, Mrs. Geiger, Mrs. Kraft, Tripp, Cooley. Essex, Whitley, Sturman, Evans, Heystek, Selzer, Jones. Zeta Epsilon Lambda has as its members, women students who wish to enter Christian or social service work. Meetings are held twice monthly, at which times, the group discusses questions of religious and vocational interest. Each member is a Big Sister to some small girl, usually a student in grade school. OFFICERS MARGARET HAISHT ELIZABETH EVANS . ELEANOR JONES . MARY LOUISE SELZER President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Winona Adamy Marjorie Brehmer Joan Buchda Marjorie Butler Mary Chamboy Marjorie Cooley Ruth Durkee Donna Essex Elizabeth Evans Phyllis Foster Margaret Haight Joy Heath MEMBERS Grace Helzer Eleanor Heystek Eleanor Jones Janet Kittredge Marilyn Lingott Hazel McGoon Christine Minshull Isabelle Nixon Marian Reavey Elizabeth Jane Reed Mary Jane Richards Reba Richard Marianna Riddick Martha Rowe Mary Louise Selzer Dorothy Sessions Patricia Sommer Doris Stowe Naomi Staple Evelyn Stramm Elizabeth Sturman Eleanor Tripp Jean Walrad Dorothy Whitley FACULTY ADVISORS Mrs. Henry M. Battenhouse Mrs. Howard E. Geiqer Mrs. Charles F. Kraft Mrs. G. Dempster Yinqer Page 28
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Millett. Olthoff, Fai Miller, Overy, Gray Pollard. Buys, Flerr Feller, Slier, Gable. •Ar. Fest, Sibert, Curtis, q, Peterson, Brock, Dote The men s debate teams participated in 69 debates this year. They met 23 different schools, including, besides Michigan colleges, several out-state colleges. In the State Tournament, they won nine out of 12 debates, tieing for second place with Wayne University. The men ' s debate teams won 20 out of 33 decision debates. A team comprised of Thomas Brock and William Buys rep- resented the college at the mid-western Delta Sigma Rho tournament at the University of Wisconsin. At the home extempore speaking contest, for the N. J. Weiss cup, James Curtis, a freshman, placed first. Leslie Fleming placed second. Curtis also took first place over ten colleges in the state extempore contest sponsored by the Michigan Intercollegiate Speech League. Donn Doten, won first place in the home contest in oratory to select a representative for the state contest held by the M.I.S.L. Melvin Miller placed second. Doten took second place at the state contest and fourth place among 22 con- testants at the University of Wisconsin, with the same oration. Melvin Miller was awarded first prize in the local peace oratory contest which was held to choose a representative for the state contest sponsored by the Intercollegiate Peace as- sociation. Daniel Siler placed second. At the invitational Delta Sigma Rho tournament at the Uni- versity of Wisconsin, Thomas Brock was awarded first place among 46 contestants. Page 30
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