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, 1 . 4. , zu v. n 12 I -1 J w if X -4 v,- x ,:,..,, ,, -r , 4 . , ,W V , , -. , , ., .s,.x,x , ,,-'v,v i, Q.- , , A.. , .YQ ,V L x ,- ,'X -1 X n x f :' 9 X, up ps ' V . ' ' ' 'ff ff ' Q -' G+- 1 'Eikfpf f Lg - .. 2 fi, gf, lla 4 M :pkg l U iw is N j 1 ' 5151 It ef' lklfijt' ,si Pj Q2 W- ,fr A U QQ 3 wry, -,x, ' U Mr i s s it EJ' 96 ' X Fav' P ' W1 if x q , fg- ,fgw kj DEBATE CLUB l I . WW, . S ' 3 f K i 5 nf? 0 L rg V P mf 1 W., ' - W' EL? An organization in Junior College which functioned this year for the first f time was the Debate Club, organized under the leadership of Nlr. Johnson. - ffq, C13 ,All students interested in ublic s eakin Were eli ible to membershi in the livj ,gp P P K P, if f JJ fx club. The purpose of the club was not only to advertise and manage debates, but EQ F to encourage students who had had no previous experience in forensics to try JG A . . . . 5- l out for laces on the school team and ain ex erience in other debates. With frjf C J p . P My if the latter aim in mind, the club considered the formation of an intra-mural if fc ' 9 f s stem of debates-and, althou h circumstances caused the lan to fall throu 'W' 1 N y , mr this year, a Qood start was made for a successful season next Winter. h V , Officers of the club are: William Griflfith, president, Norman Sortor, vice- president, Francis Wood, secretary-treasurer. -, .- 5 3.2 fail if gif K 5 f U n is i i Q d'i, f P
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