Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday, March 11, 1963 Missouri School Wins KU Debate Tourney Southwest State College of Springfield, Mo., won the Heart of America Debate Tournament here Saturday for an unprecedented second straight year. Southwest State defeated the University of Alabama, 4-1, in the final round of debate to gain the title in the seventh annual KU-sponsored event. Kent Keller and Annette Wright, both of Springfield, were members of the championship team. They did not compete in the tourney here last year. RICHARD BOULDIN. Birmingham, Ala., and Robert Roberts, Tuscaloosa. Ala., represented Alabama. Northwestern University and a team from Augustana College of Rock Island, Ill., were eliminated in the semi-finals. Southern California, another team from Augustana, the University of Minnesota and Dartmouth made it to the quarterfinals. The highest qualifying KU team, composed of Don Worster, Hutchinson senior, and Tom Beiseeker, Topea senior, was beaten in the octa-finals (the first round of the championship bracket) by Northwestern. Worster and Beisecker finished the preliminary rounds with a 6-2 record and 94 points. The Southwest Missouri team of Miss Wright and Keller was eliminated in the quarter-finals of the nationally televised debate tournament last spring. IN COMPETITION this year, Miss Wright and Keller were beaten in the octa-finals of the Dartmouth Invitational tournament, placed third at Pittsburgh State, and lost in the quarterfinals in the Vanderbilt National Invitational. "This tournament is generally recognized as perhaps the second toughest in the United States during the year — West Point the toughest," Roberts of Alabama said. "This has been the toughest meet we've been in this year." Rock and roll singer Lobby Vee will be the main attraction at the Greek Week Dance, March 23, in the Kansas Union Ballroom at 9 pm. Closing hours for women students have been extended until 1:30 a.m. on that date. Bobby Vee To Appear at Greek Week Dance Official Bulletin TODAY Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danfotty, Chape TOMORROW WEDNESDAY Catholic Masses, 7:00 a.m., and 11:40 a.m. St. Lawrence Catholic Chapel, 1910 Le Cerulee Francais reunira merceried quatre heures et demie dans ta sila ence de Fraser Programme : causerie de M. Echeverri, soupié de la société au francais, squit, cardiogramm enfin. SCHEDULED INTERVIEWS If you are interested in a teaching position for September, 1963, in any of these areas, please sign up for an interview in 117 Bailey Hall. March 12—Battle Creek, Michigan Public Schools, all fields. 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