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Student Council. . . The student council of the Arkansas City Junior College works as the center of Juco activities. From time to time throughout the year, the or- ganization selects the various committees ot the student body. lt is the duty of each student coun- cil member to know these people whom they ap- point and to be able to vote intelligently when one is to be chosen. Members of this governing body are selected by the class or organization which they represent. The president is elected by both the sophomore and freshman classes at the begin- ning of the year. Through the cooperation of the various representatives, the entire student body and each organization has a voice in the govern- ment of the school. This effective type of student rule has been in practice for a number of years and has proved its value through the progress of the whole school program. Kenneth Curtman is president, Ruth Knedler and Samuel Maier, representatives of the sopho- more classg Virginia Vogel and Raymond Ausmus of the freshman class, Marjorie Anne Swinney of the Y. W. C. A. , Erle Volkland of the Y. M. C. A. and Mary Barkley of the Pep Club. Assistant Dean K. R. Galle is sponsor and ad- visor of the group. Debate .... For this season the debate question was Re- solved, that Congress should be empowered to tix minimum wages and maximum hours tor in- dustry and it proved to be an ideal one, since it is at the present time an issue of national importance. Among the tournaments on the schedule for this season were the Southwestern tournament at Winlield in December, an invitational speech meet at Hutchinson and also the Phi Rho Pi tournament there the latter part of February and the district meet at St. .lohn's College in March. Junior college debaters also acted as host to teams from junior colleges at the debate insti- tute held here in November during which the neighboring cities participated in practice debates and heard helpful lectures. The local team jour- neyed to Winfield, El Dorado and Tonkawa dur- ing the season for practice meets. Those who took part in debate this year were Gladys Cowen, Helen Ward, Victor Bryant, Ever- ett Garner, Robert Giboney, Francis Sommers, Sam Maier, Luther Parman, Harold Harris and George Reynolds. Murrel K. Snyder was coach. PAGE 29
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