Debaters Succeed at WSU KU debaters had unusual success in the Wichita State University tournament preceding the Thanksgiving recess with four teams winning 21 and losing only three debates in the preliminary rounds. James L, McNish and Robert H Campbell, Topeka sophomores. were undefeated in the preliminary rounds of the junior division and were undefeated in the finals to take the junior division championship. CAMPBELL ALSO HAD the second speaker ratings among the 180 entrants in the junior division. He and McNish earlier this month won the open junior-senior tournament at Kearney, Neb. East May Meet West In Christianity Union Possibilities of a union between the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches were reviewed by the Rev. Fred Fotion, pastor of the Greek Orthodox Church in Kansas City, at the Catholic graduate discussion at St. Lawrence Chapel Monday. THE DIFFERENCE in liturgy is that the Roman Catholics administer only bread to the congregation, Father Fotion said. The Orthodox minister both bread and wine. However, both agree that the bread and wine are transformed into the body and blood of Christ, he added. Father Fotion discussed the history of the Eastern Church in relation to the Western Church and emphasized similarities which could result in the unity of Christianity. There are some minor differences in dogma, liturgy, and hierarchy, Father Fotion said. For examples, he cited Roman Catholic dogmas such as the Immaculate Conception and the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin. The Patriarch of Constantinople is only one among equals whereas the Pope is primate of the Church, he said. "The primacy of the Pope is a barrier to union," he concluded. But Father Fotion did emphasize similarity of doctrine, veneration of the saints, and sacraments between the two churches. "Our teaching is based on the Bible and tradition, as is that of the Roman Church," he said. Sharon Mahood, Springfield, Mo., junior, and James F. Klumpp, Coffeyville sophomore, won six and lost zero in the senior division but were eliminated in the first round of the finals. THERE ARE some stumbling blocks to unity, he said. "All churches are guilty of trying to make Christ their personal possession instead of being possessed by Christ," he said. Richard J. Hoskins, Bonner Springs junior, and Judson Briegel. Kansas City junior, lost one debate in the preliminaries of the senior division and went on to finish second among 80 teams in the senior division. A JUNIOR DIVISION team of Susan McCarty, Sedalia, Mo. sophomore, and Tom A. Weinberg, Coffeyville freshman, had a four to two record in the pre-liminaries. Donald W. Parson, assistant professor of speech, is debate coach. Daily Kansan Tuesday, November 30,1965 "ISN'T THERE ANYONE WHO KNOWS WHAT CHRISTMAS IS ALL ABOUT?" CHARLES M. 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