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DEBATE soumn William Selmeier, CapTain ScoTT MiTchelI David Andrews BeTTy Morse Donald Bliss Helen Nixon Duane DooliTTle Clarence STrong MargareT Eisner ClayTon D. Ford, Coach The College Debairing Squad enjoyed iTs Third and mosi successTul year oT acTiviTy wiTh eighTeen debaTes, winning all buT one oT Those where decisions were made. The subiecT used loy The Teams was: Resolved, ThaT The lnTer-Allied war debTs should be canceled. William Selmeier and Donald Bliss, upholding The negaTive, debaTed wiTh Kansas CiTy' and Moberly Junior Colleges, Wil- liam Jewel, WesTminsTer, ShurTleTT, McKendree, and Parlc Col- leges, and Kemper MiliTary School. WiTh ScoTT iVliTchell and Duane DooliTTle upholding The aTTirmaTive The Team deloaTed McKendree and Park Colleges, Kansas CiTy Junior College and Kemper MiliTary School. Clarence STrong and David Andrews, also on The aTTirma- Tive, deloaTed wiTh Drury College and WebsTer Groves High School. The women's negaTive Team, consisTing oT BeTTy Morse and Helen Nixon, and The aTTirmaTive Team, composed OT iviargareT Eisner and Helen Nixon, boTh deloaTed wiTh McKendree. The DebaTe Squad senT William Selmeier and RoloerT Geake To The sTaTe Junior College OraTorical ConTesT aT lvlolaerly This year. Selmeier won second place in DeclamaTion and Third place in OraTion, while Gealqe won Third place in Readings,
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ALPHA DELTA KAPPA Members Corbell Alward Marjorie Amend James Anderson Dexler Andrews Joe Bagel Bill Ballard Beafrice Bamford Bobbie Bernard Phyllis Block Phil Bohne Ben Bollinger Bigelow Boysen Allan Brooks Beverly Browne Belly Bulferworrl-1 Eloise Chase Sunshine Colby George Cooper Mary Copeland Edward De Windr Edward Dickinson Pai Dobson Charles Duncan Karl Ewald Nelson Ewing Lionel Frank Marfha Lou Fuller Rom Gooding Margaref Gregson Laura Jane Hancock Sallie Handy Helen Hewiff William l-lewifi Jane Howard Merlon Howard Dororhy Huey Karherine Johnson Barbara Kelley Doris King Harry Kircher Howard Kulas Jim Kussman Rulh Kussman Frankie Lane Helen Lavine Henry Lavine Barbara Lippih' Marfha McMichael Tommy Mills Tom Moyer Jack Nichols Lawrence Newell Dan Percival Hope Peferson Tommy Prenfice Crawford Rainwafer Forbes Roberlson Helen Roberfson Nancy Sawin Zelda Schell Ann Louise Smirh Margaref Ann Smirh Pamela Smilh Charles Spaulding Carol Spedick BeHy Jane Sprague Raleigh Slevens Margaref Tillman Shirley Wallace Jervis Webb Jack Wells Officers Presideni . . Dan Percival Vice-Presidenf . . Pal' Dobson Secrelary . . . . Doris King Business Manager . . Tommy Mills
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Tl-TE SCHOOL OF NATIONS School of NaTions CommiTTee George A. Andrews, M. Sc., Ph. D., Chairman Frederic E. Morgan, A. B. Gardner C. Anihony, A. M., Sc. D. E. Olive Davis, M. A. I Thomas E. Blackwell, Jr., M. S. William E. Morgan, Jr., A. B. Winniired A. Hubbell Edward B. Orr, A. B. Samuel N. Baker, M. A. Anne ElizabeTh Jenkins, M. A. Since iTs esTablishmenT eighT years ago, The School oT NaTions has played an increasingly imporTanT parT in The acTivi- Ties oT The Principia. Each year There has been sTeady prog- ress in The enlargemenT oT This work designed To make Tangible and pracTical The ideal oi inTernaTional Triendship. The School oT NaTions was Tounded by a good Triend who placed aT The School's disposal a Tund Tor The TurTherance oT The idea. A commiTTee oT The TaculTy supervises The procedure. The acTiviTies oT The School oi NaTions are varied. Several scholarships have been esTablished Through which Principia sTudenTs may prepare Tor some Torm of inTernaTional service. They also make iT possible Tor Toreign sTudenTs To aT'Tend school here. RecenTly, a summer scholarship was announced which enables one sTudenT a year To Travel abroad. One oT The mosT inTeresTing oi The acTiviTies is The School oT NaTions Museum which conTains obiecTs Trom all parTs oT The world. This proiecT was begun by anoTher Triend, who made a collecTion of Tigurines and dolls displaying The naTional 'cosTumes oT various counTries. Since ThaT Time, more and more maTerial has been added including many more figurines, poT- Tery, books, anTiques, phoTographs, TexTiles and carvings. The Library oT The School oT NaTions includes several hun- dred books, many oi Them purchased abroad by members oi The TaculTy, as well as a reTerence Tile conTaining valuable prinTs and picTures, The collecTion OT cosTume plaTes being especially noTable. Three years ago, The message was senT ouT Through The monThly bulleTin, Progress aT Principia, ThaT The School was making a collecTion oT The naTional colors oT oTher naTions. The response was inspiring. The lnTernaTional Colors Collec- Tion now includes Tlags Trom TourTeen counTries. These flags were accompanied by leTTers inclicaTing The desire To parTici- paTe in This ideal oT world-wide Triendship. WiTh The esTablishmenT oT The Tour-year College, greaTer opporTuniTies will be made possible Tor The developmenT oT The School oT NaTions. The Triends who made possible iTs incepTion are giving one hundred and TiTTy Thousand dollars Tor a School oT NaTions building, in addiTion To The income Trom one hundred Thousand dollars Tor use in TurThering These acTiviTies. FurThermore, courses will be oTTered in The Senior College which will make iT possible Tor sTudenTs To prepare Tor Toreign service and work oT inTernaTional naTure. lT is The aim oT The School oT NaTions To enlarge and sTrengThen The work oT The Principia in making pracTical The ideal oT inTernaTional service and Triendship.
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