THURSDAY, SEPT. 27, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Annual Debate Squad Tryouts Set For Oct.4 The annual troutouts for the K.U. debate squad will be at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 4, in 105 Green hall. Persons qualified to try out include all who have not been members previously. Freshmen, upperclassmen, and transfer students are all eligible. The debate question will be "Resolved, that the federal government should adopt a permanent program of wage and price control." For the tryouts each speaker should prepare a 5 minute talk on one phase of the debate proposition. He will be expected to defend his point of view if questioned. Kim Giffin, assistant professor of speech, said there is great opportunity on the squad for new debaters. Eight varsity debaters were graduated last year after winning Nine College Frosh Bypass English I Nine College freshmen were exempt from the beginning English course as a result of their high scores on the entrance examinations. The students passed both the A.C.E. test given all new students and a special composition exam. They now will begin with English 2. Those receiving exemptions are Thomas E. Ryther, Winifred Meyer, Lois McCardle, Judith Smith, Patricia Stayton, Julia Oliver, Patrick McCaffery, Sandra Dunlop, and Llewellyn Kiene. the Missouri Valley tournament. the Missouri Valley college Dr. Giffin added that freshmen should not be reluctant to tryout. In previous years, freshmen have participated in and attended tournaments. The debate tournament schedule for the first semester includes: Purdue university, Colorado university, Iowa university, Pittsburgh State Teachers college, Kansas State college, Southwestern college at Winfield, and McPherson college. In addition to the tournaments, debate exhibitions will include Wichita university, Nebraska university, and the annual high school clinic at K.U. Officers of this year's board are: Members of Mortar Board will meet at the Delta Gamma sorority house at 9 p.m. Thursday to discuss invitations and decorations for the Smarty Party to be held late in October Officers of this year's bison Arden Angst, education senior president; Donna Cox, education senior, vice-president; Chloe Warner, education senior, historian; Jeannine Neihart, fine arts senior, gleader; Betsy Thomas, business senior, treasurer; Mona Millikan, journalism senior, corresponding secretary; Pat Kennedy, education senior, recording secretary; Janice Horn, education senior, social chairman. Mortar Board To Plan Party man. Emalene Gooch and Beverly Jennings, College seniors, tapping and initiation chairmen; Helene Steinbuchel, College senior, and Virginia Thomson, business senior, elections chairmen; Pat Glover, education senior, Rita Roney, College senior, and Betty Brown, education senior, service chairmen. All members of the board hold office positions. 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