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Back Row: Harry Travis, Mark Zarbock, Robert Culp, Noble Sievers Front How: Elizabeth Osborn, Iohn Lundblad, Gwendolyn Schwartz, Donald Brink PI KAPPA DELTA EORENSICS Kalamazoo Colleges' forensics groups, under the able di- rection of Dr. Ethel Kaump and Harry Travis, Student Manager, enjoyed a successful season. In the Michigan Intercollegiate Speech League contest, Iohn Lunblad delivered an oration that placed second. Elizabeth Os- borne and Harry Travis brought further honor to the school's speech department in the Extemporaneous League contest. Dr. Kaump's debate team, the largest ever formed, was un- der the management of Bob Culp. With the year's debate ques- tion, Should Federal Aid Be Made Available to Public Elem- entary and Secondary Schools by Means of Annual Grants,?' the debating group traveled often and returned with favorable results. 1 Delegations were sent to Notre Dame University to compete in the Michigan Interstate Speech Tournament and also to the University of Wisconsin where they participated in the Delta Sigma Rho tournament. The Michigan Alpha chapter of the Phi Kappa Delta, an honorary forensic society, gives recognition to those students who participated and contributed outstanding Work to the Kalamazoo College speech activities. Harry Travis served as the acting pre- sident. 118
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, asm, S w '-'.. -. Back Row: Richard Draper, loanne Schrier, Muriel Burnham, Nanette Pierce, Barbara Smith, Wayne Green. Robert Rodenhiser. Front Row: Charles Gore, Robert Cross, Iacl: Powell, Sue Strong, Stephen Smith, Marvin Mantin, Robert Treat. CAMPUS CHEST The students and faculty pledged over SIUOO in the second annual drive of the Campus Chest. This amount was divided among the World Student Service Fund, Care , Cancer, and Iniantile Paralysis Foundations. The single drive that the Campus Chest makes each year is the only occasion on which students are approached to make donations to charities. The Campus Chest is approved by the Student Senate and is under the direction ot the Religious Aftairs Committee. RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS CGMMITTEE The Religious Affairs Committee, which includes a chairman appointed by the Senate and two representatives from each class, has assisted in sponsoring student religious activities on campus in a sincere attempt to give meaning and purpose to the spiritual life of the students. Among the many activi- Back Row: Kendrith Rowland, Robert Cross, Richard Broholm. ,ies promoted by the Com. mittee were the weekly meditations under the di- rection ot Ioyce Stowellg Sunday afternoon Vesper services planned by Phyl- lis Millspaugh and her sub-committee: and an oc- casional Sunday evening hymn sing. Publicity for these and other functions was ably handled lay Kene drith Rowland. A hospi- tality committee headed by Robert Cross helped make visiting clergy and other guests of the college feel at home. The entire committee helped to plan and direct this year's Re- 1 ligious Emphasis Week which was led by Dr. Gordon Poteat and Mrs. Iames Wyker with The Supreme Interpretation of Lite as the theme for the week. Front Row: Roland Pickhardt, Phyllis Millspaugh.
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Back row: Iohn Lundblad, lohn Leddy, Harry Travis Front row: Elizabeth Osborn, Mary Lou Harvey, Betty Colvin, Beverly Carlile, Gwendolyn Schwartz FGBENSlCS DEBATERS Back Row: Kendrith Rowland, Bradley Allen, Robert Culp, Donald Brink, Robert Ketchum, Nyle Clawson, Noble Sievers Front Row: Elizabeth Osborn, Bette Wall, Mary Lou Harvey, Ioan Lindskold 119
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