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Beryl McLellan Alma Smith Bernice Cook Marjorie Volkers Helen Myers Margaret VaudeBunt Louise Stein Gertrude Otto VVinitred johnson XVOlXIEN'S VARSITY DEBATE The lfVomen's teams, composed largely of freshmen, and with only one veteran debater, met RI. A. C. in a dual debate. The result was a unanimous victory for the negative team, while the affirmative lost 2-l. The teams were of a high order and deserve considerable credit for their showing against one of 1Iichigan's strongest Forensic colleges. By the deciding vote of the audience the team lost 2-l to the Colorado Aggies strong team. Edgar Lundy Clair Foringer George Pardee Marion Ellis blames McLaughlin Ledlie De Bow Fred Kraushaar Vs'arren Dobson fno pieturel FRESHRIAN DEBATE The All-tresh teams containing an unusual number of experienced debaters won a double victory in their triangle with Albion and Olivet. This is a most unusual showing for freshmen debaters. IHS .ax . ...x . XR, ,W W .,.,,.xN ,X N X
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Frank Campbell James Stanley Ledlie De Bow Leroy Stinehower Kenneth Sausaman lidwin Gemrich Peter Hosker ullfrzlulf' lno picturel lXIlCN'S VARSITY DPIIEATIC The men's varsity debate squad finished another successful season. ln the lllich- igan Debate League, the teams won three out of four debates. The loss was 2-l at Albion, who won the state championship this year. Kalamazoo was a close second with nine points, to ten for Albion. ln the other three debates, Kalamazoo won unanimous decisions over Alma and Hope and a 2-l victory over Olivet. It was a close race and the showing of the Kalamazoo teams was highly satisfactory. The debaters with the exception of captains Sausaman and Campbell will return next year and should put Kalamazoo at the head of the League. Sausaman has helped to 'tl11'1l in a string of eight consecutive victories for Kalamazoo during his four years' service on the colleges debate teams and will be greatly missed. Dr. Elmer C. Griffith, the coach of Debate, deserves high praise for the great success that his teams have won since he tool: charge in the Fall of 1922. Besides coaching the varsity squad, which won lirst place last year and second place this year in the Txlichigan Debate League he has also coached the freshman and women's teams with like success. He is the head of the Department ot lfconomics and Business Administration. - --me-.......,, .. ,.. .0 7, ' .ws V 1 4 ' I--.M r ' cu , I : L e : DR. E. C. fikllfl-'I'1lH ' 107 N 4' s
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X X ll A i, . ,G -- --5.1 l riig l Da. HElun:R'r Ll-iii S'rE'1s Miss Mnmzun Taxis. .. Da. Emnilz C. lilill-'F1'lH VERN BUNNELI, ..... . KExxE'ru S,xL's.u1.xx .. SHIRLEY PAUSE ...... lliuzow l5EADl,li JAMES S'r,xx1.Ey ...... LEROY S'l'lXEBOXX'liR . .. FRANK CrxMPnE1,i, .. PI KAPPA DELTA 'llhe llliehigan Alpha chapter set a new standard for eo-operation ed GA with those in charge of Forensics this year. Several details of debating were taken over by the chapter. Fourteen new members were admit- ted from the debate teams, and tive members received higher degrees for their work this year. The loeal chapter was represented at the Biennial Pi Kappa Delta Convention at Peoria, Ill., by a team of four men. This team con- sisting of Harold Beadle, Vern Bunnell, Kenneth Sausaman, and james Stanley, turned in three victories out of five debates. MEMBERSHIP :X ,... ,... ...................... . .,.. . ...Umtury mm' Ill.YlVlll'1i0ll. .. ... ..... I11.vfrzu'lifnz ..... . , . . .... Dvbale .,... . . Dflzati' D1'f11llf'....... . . Uralory and Drbair . .. 4 . Uralory amz' Debate . . . Dl'11Hff1 Dfflllir' ....IIoxoRiuu' lNlEMBER . . SPEei.u. Disrixcriox . . Svseifxt DISTINCTION . . SPECIAL DIS'l'INC'l'ION .. SPEe1.u. D1s'rixe'r1Ox HONOR HONOR HONOR Hoxok HONOR XVILLIS Dexaua . .. Drbatr . .. Pkoriemxcr Iinwlx QHZNIRICII Urban' . .. PROFICIEXCY LEIJLIE DE How ...........,.. .......... D rlwair ....................... . , . PROFIQIENCY DlQGRlfl'f OF l RA'llIiRNlTY IN DlQB.fYlllQ Clair lforinger Helen Myers Gertrude Otto Raymond Ford james lNflcI,augblin Louise Stein Berenice Cook Ben Goldman Marion Ellis Beryl lWeLellan Margaret Vande Hunt Vera Hill George Pardee Marjorie Volkers julia Barber Gilbert Otto Alma Smith XVinifred Johnson Jeanette Fuller Clarence Ramsdell Robert Sodergren X 109 .. .. 5,
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