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Th e Cascade OREGON CLUB CALIFORNIA CLUB Page Forty-four
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The Cascade INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATES T HAT S. P. C. is not lacking in appreciation for this activity was shown by the attendance at the debates. Of the six forensic clashes scheduled, twice the number scheduled the preceding year, Sigma Pi Kappa won two and lost four, taking eight of the eighteen decisions of the judges. The schedule was as follows: First Question: Resolved, That American investors and investments in foreign countries should be protected only by the government of the country in which the investment is made. S. P. C. vs. Washington State College. Dorothy Harris and Joy Evinger upheld the affirmative. S. P. C. vs. Pacific Lutheran College (Men’s dual debate). At S. P. C., Russell Bisnett and Louis Watkins upheld the negative. At P. L. C., Jesse Walter and Joy Evinger upheld the affirmative. Second Question: Resolved, That the intervention of the United States in Nicaragua is justifiable. S. P. C. vs. Pacific Lutheran College (Ladies’ dual debate). At S. P. C., Helen Knowlton and Melba Stephens upheld the affirm¬ ative. At P. L. C., Pearl Steiner and Elva Shoemaker upheld the negative. Page Forty-three
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STUDENT COUNCIL T HE most representative body of the school is the Student Council. It is composed of one faculty member, one representative from each of the College and Senior High School classes, and the Student Directors of Religious, Social and Athletic activities. The presidents of each of the classes are honorary mem¬ bers of the Council, and the President and Secretary of the Student Body act in the same capacity for the Council. The aim of the Council is to carry on the executive business of the students and to promote those extra-curricular activities which are beneficial to the students. Besides appropriating funds for athletics, approving bills, and supervising the election of Student Body officers, the Student Council has, during this school year, financed the intercollegiate Debates of the Student Body, financed the building of two new handball courts, arranged for the Student-Teacher Reception given in the Ladies’ Hall, and supervised the arrangements for the All-College Excursion to Camp Parsons. Page Forty-five
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