DOROTHA M AJORS BILLY M ATTOX DAVID GARDNER GILBERT C OPELAND CALVI N Y ORK '1Jebatin9 (llass D EAN L. C. S EARS, Coach B LENDA B ELLE SAYLORS J AMES JOH NSON Roy W H ITFIELD SIDNEY R UBY NEIL CoPE ] . \V. A TTERBURY [a,h year the interest in intercollegiate deba ting has grown and H arding debaters have widened the Lltcle of their opponents till it has reached the University of California at Los Angeles on the ..t. and the University of North Carolina on the east. As the annual goes to press H arding has IIern rtprc$tnt td in three tournaments- the Arkansas State Tournament , where the Harding girls won flm honors for the second consecutive year, in the National PI Kappa Delta Tournament, and in dw InvLtation Tou rnament including Arkansas , Oklahoma , Texas, and Louisiana , where the H a rding prIs .,.!Iin won first place. T he State Junior College Tou rnament is yet to be held and the fres hmen - &Ophomore debaters are preparing to attend it in May. The question debated in the State Tourna. ~ was: "That the I nterall ied War Debts ContraCled Prior to the Signing of the Armistice Should It unctlltd." The question fo r the Pi Kappa Delta and the Invitat ion Tournament was, " That ,rm Should Ena( t Legisla tion Providing for the Centra lized Centrol of I ndustry. " The question the Junior College T ournament is " T hat the State Adopt a Plan of Compulsory Unemployment ranct"
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