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Show brr Leads (Debaters "gc "The debate team welcomes 'JjQl debaters and prospective de-abaters de-abaters to games, dinner and a 5etttudy session featuring a special '( Speaker," said Miss Joan Orr, ii'jirector of the Debate Team. y7he party will be held Wednes-lay, Wednes-lay, September 28 from 4:30 to t$:00 p.m., at the home of George midamson, 4250 South 2300 East. ?!0,damson is Director of Forenames, Foren-ames, and head coach of the University Uni-versity Debate Team. ! Nearly seventy students have Registered to debate the question ques-tion of the year; resolved: "The wtJ.S. should substantially reduce ts foreign policy commitments. Though few senior division debaters de-baters have returned, Miss Orr Anticipates a great year, em" The team expects a challeng-:e challeng-:e trig and exciting year with many planned activities. It participates ictn many tournaments, at colleges col-leges such as Stanford, University Univer-sity of Chicago, and Air Force ti,cademy. Miss Orr said that it ss a "high honor to be invited to ,'he Air Force tournament; because be-cause only thirty teams in the . Tiation are invited. During the lational tour, the team will also cisit Detroit, New Orleans, Harvard Har-vard and Hawaii. 111 Miss Orr has recently returned !o this campus. Presently she is CTnvorking on her doctorate in ls 'Speech, and is director of the debate de-bate team this year. Miss Orr ewijraduated from the University n 1965 with a B.S. in Mathematics Mathema-tics and the University of Ore-byjon Ore-byjon in 1966 with a Master's decree de-cree in Speech. All interested students needing iayransportation should meet in ront of the Union Building at wsl:15 or 5:15 p.m. Wednesday, .y t |