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. ' ' YF l A Fomimslc CLUB it if HE Forensic Club was organized in 1924 for the purpose of promoting ln- P il terest and developing ability in debate and public speaking. U lt That debating malces for power in speaking and lceenness in thinlcing Y, is being appreciated by larger numbers of students every year. Fourteen .I pl out of eighteen members tried out for the debate team. The final squad consisted of Angus Springer., Paul Vs ood, Edward Knight, Leona Kidwell. Glenn Smith, and Harvey W Flower. 5' V i is l q7ze question for debate was: Resolved, that Congress Should Adopt Colonel Mitchelis Plan for a Single Cabinet of National Defense With Equal Branches of Army, li 4? 'N all. Navy and Air. The debaters got to thetheart ofthe proposition frankly and openly. if 0 'V I 2 ' 'i li fvze schedule was as follows: L March 9, Parsons Junior College. -A i s Affirmative team at Parsons: Negative team at home. Non-decision debate. March 10, Ft. Scott junior College. A A Q Negative team lost at home: Affirmative team won at Ft. Scotti Pct. 500. I March 31, Southwest Baptist College. V V f' i Affirmative at home: Negative at Bolivar. Both teams won leaving a per- centage of 750. U +3 . V ' To Mr. Wood. its advisor., the clublywishes to extend its sincere-kthanlcs for his i advice and helpful criticism. r 'J ' 9' fiiii if l ii A l .li i I il' V Af 1 'P ie l I page one hundred thirty-three 4? I .tg tjggp QW, F983 gQ+l926+-93 8eQ'xs.a4'9tUrsa.4g4Qb--fa
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...Qi gqsgmhgsjsiigmgfgsgs HSHLHR gsQ? 15sQ'aw,'9+Ga,,,,,4'9s Q. P. CLUB OFFICERS N President . . Marian Powers Secretary . Mildred Mitchell Treasurer . Bernice Garoutte Advisor . Miss Martha McCormick A PURPOSE To promote organized, pep and school spirit H COLORS: Blue and Gold MASCOT: Kewpie Doll MEMBERS Ethel ,Bowles Vanna Patterson Marguerite Casner Marian Powers Dorothy Collier Mary Schnert Bernice Garoutte Ruth Sovereign Helen Hench Frances Starkweather Clara Hummel Frances Wheeler Mildred Mitchell Frances Vvisegarver . Getzel Wyatt A N OCTOBER 9, 1924, a group of fifteen college girls met and organized the Q. P. Club. 1 f ii On September 21, 1925, the old members gave a rush tea for some of the new girls of the college at the home of the president. . On September 29, 1925, the old members met., elected officers and voted in nine new members. ln order to carry out our purpose of promoting organized pep and school spirit, the Kewpies sold ticlcets for various activities. attended football and basketball games, both here and in other towns: following the team to Springfield. Miami. Fort Scott. Jop- lin and others when we staged little events to add variety to the games. ln our efforts to promote organized pep we have not failed to attain a high scholastic standard, nor have we neglected our social activities. Among the outstanding events of the year are: Rush tea on September 21: chapel program by new members. October 7: weenie roast, November 9: banquet for football men on November 24: Christmas chapel program. December 18: P. alumni tea, Feb- ruary 14: hamburger fry for the basketball men on February 27g chapel program, March 30: party by the sponsor. Miss McCormick, April 29g club entertained by the VV Club at a house party, May 15: and a formal spring party at the home of Miss Marian Powers on May 25. pigeone hundred thirty-four , Q ' wwsaewssemsssse1926ssseaesass...as+e.s..esss
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