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lhp gygfhgnm W. W. .W mo. W. M. W. an W Page One Hundred Thirty Zllnrenzirz The York College Oratorical and Debating ,-Xssociation has been a larger and better organization than for many years. A large number met in the early part of the year and elected M. F. Mulvaney president and Elwin Conner secre- tary. Since the first of the year much enthusiasm has been shown regarding debating. This was evidenced by the keen interest shown in the inter-class debates. The preliminary for the selection of teams was held March l5th with the following selections: Affirmative Teams, Frank Stowe. Clarence Coffey, Lee Fletcher, Roy Larson. Negative Teams, Merl Harner, Elwin Conner, VVarren Baller and Mar- ion Mulvaney. .X debate is scheduled with Kearney Normal for March 31 on the subject: Resolved that Boards of Industrial Corpor- ations should be composed of capital, labor and the public. A dual debate will occur with Cotner College on April 9. The question will be, Resolved, that all industrial and labor disputes of national significance should be submitted to a Fed- eral board of arbitrationf' VVith such experienced men we should have winning teams. Our new material that is getting the much needed ex- perience should insure a great team for next year. The school has lacked in interest in oratory. XVe have, however, an experienced orator of remarkable ability in Mr. llnlerl Hamer. He will represent the school at Grand Island llarch 26th and has every chance of victory. Let's all boost Forensies for next year.
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s ' muuuunuImmnmnnmmmmimmnnmnmuun1--.IIIIIwiIV-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111II1IIIII-III11I1II1I-I-IIII141nmnwmuwumu1I1I11I11IIiIIIvHIIIIIIInIII1I1II11IIIIIIIIIIIIIIit1vv1IIInnIniIIIIIIIIIInmmnmmnnminmmmm GEC IKIXDC Ig' MIDI IQ! 'QI ' t 1121 1 f IQ umnnnmm nnunnmumumml v11vnnnnunlnmuuuiiiniiiiiriuuumumiuliiirvIIIIIIIInunnmmumnmiiiiiimumivvInnI11411nnmmnnnmnmnmiV1if111IIInmmunnnnmnmiunnmmnmumnuimmnmm Page One Hundred Thirty-Two TQ 2 Lnfv -Recruit nrkera The entire world is waiting for the gospel and the re- sponsibility of the rising generation is to present a gospel that can satisfy the present need. Today the Christian forces are recognized more than ever before as a power in national and international affairs, for they have been an incalculable power for the preservation of life and for maintaining the principles of Christian democracy for which America has fought. ln the future as in the past our Christian leaders must continue to be soldiers of a better order interpretating ,-Xmerican ideals to all nations. in need. Today notregarding the restless condition of the world we see Christian forces as a great peaceable and a constructive agency of justice and freedom. XVar has proven to the world that it can never be anything else than destruction and never in the humanfhistory has there 'been such titanic works of destructionas ,inthe recent world war. The soldiers who gave their lives on the battle fields of France were not serving America out of their income, but they willingly gave 'out their last full measure of devotion. ln view- of the Nworld's need today has not God a right to ask that some students of each College give not a fractional part of their time. but all of their time to the evangelization of the world in this generation? This appeal has come to the students of the Colleges of North America and has been answered by the following students of York College: Joyce Cuchman, York, Nebr., Pastoral VVork. Rufino Macagaba, San Ferando, P. I., Medical Missionary. Eva Kerr, Akron, Ia., Missionary Nurse. Maude Lelfever, Strang, Nebr., Missionary Teacher. Avilla Labart, Lushton, Nebr., Missionary Teacher. Franklin S. Hunt, Merna. Xebr., Ministry. Merl XY. Harner, Mankato, Kans., Ministry. liva Yaw, Champion, Nebr., Missionary Nurse. Paul H. Riggs. Castalia, la., Undecided. XYalter S. Henry, Van Meter, la., Evangelist. Elwin Conner, Glidden, la., Ministry. Otis VVebb, Hutchinson, Kans., Missionary. Rowena Steven, York, Nebr., Missionary. Ruth Yust, Sylvia, Kans.. Undecided. UI. Peter lYagner, York. Nebr., Ministry. Lee Fletcher, Loveland, Colo.. Educational VVork. Reka lilanc, Cheney, Nebr.. Missionary Teacher. Mrs. Otis Webln. Hutchinson, Kans., Missionary. Antonio Rivera, Yauco, Porto Rico, Missionary. Myrle Philson Ruth E. Yust ' Blanche Harritt Eva Yaw Eva Kerr Vlarren Baller Maud LeFever Ellen Hayden Reka Blanc Edward L. Jorden Franklin S. Hunt NEW LIFE WORK RECRUITS. Rufino Macagba Elva Yaw Paul Riggs Lee Fletcher NValter S. Henry Avilla Labart Rowena Stevens Elwin Conner Eva NVilliams Ralph Sawyer Olive G. Rall Emma Fye Georgian Adams Mildred Stenson Otis VVebb Mrs. Otis VVebb Lloyd Gotchall Lois Yaw Dorothy Yaw ,loyce Cushman Viola Collicott Minnie Sauerwein Eva Swartzwelder Edith Cone Ellen Kaliff Lawrence Coffey Marion Mulvaney John Davidson lvan P. Hanson Merl Marner Antonio Rivera I. Peter XVagner
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