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Show DEB A TING Jnng ^ 1^ MB-, CHE usual custom was decidedly changed this year when Debate Manager Joseph jeppson sjught every possible debate with other colleges and universities of any consequence in the whole Western and Intermountain region, placing no limit on the number of questions. Heretofore, the policy has been to hold only a nominal number of debates on only one or two questions. Not only was it necessary to meet the added expenses of more debates but the annual appropriation from the school was more than cut in half and the department found itself on the sharpest side of the knife, In spite of this fact a men's team was sent to Colorado, another to California, and two women's teams were sent to Oregon and California, respectively. To do this it was necessary for the debaters to pay their own hotel expenses. Another new policy adopted was that of having as many debaters as possible participate. Nearly everyone trying out who showed any ability at debating was carried on the squad and given a chance. Those making the Men's squad this year were Manager Jeppson, Milton Badger, John Boyden, Carl Richards, DeWitt Paul, Maurice Taylor, Vernon Mon-son, Lowell Barlow, Roy Tygeson, Ronald White, Hyrum Summerhays, Jesse Jensen, Stanley Christensen, Reed Parkins, Melvin Ridges, LeGrand Carlston, and Stanley Stringham. Neva Clark, Alice Smith, Susie Clark, Inez Jeppson, Lucille Lambert, Laureta Newton, Beth Gilchrist, Emily Lynch, Ruth Pierpont, and LaVon BatesJ made the Women's squad. Joseph G. Jeppson, Debate Manager. Newton, Jeppson, Gilchrist, N. Clark, Lambert, Bates, Lynch, Smith. eje.ie.ie.it eiE.SVMJiafeieieieiei '-iie.ie.iei :'3lrl«ieirir!riri»'lrlririririir>VV>C-airfri«ir!>i*<i*'|rieirietv'i»iriPiei*] [137 3 |