. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. t for the debate is to bethe government ownership and opera-tion of railroads, For the tryouts, eachman trying out is expected to give afive minute constructive or destructivetalk on this subject. All who havehad any experience in this line of workin other schools oi in high school areurged to try out, as here is an excel-lent chance to make good ill a collegeactivity that is of prominence on thecampus even though it has fallen intoa state of decay during the last .yearOne appearance on a team represent-ing the college is sufficient qualif


. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. t for the debate is to bethe government ownership and opera-tion of railroads, For the tryouts, eachman trying out is expected to give afive minute constructive or destructivetalk on this subject. All who havehad any experience in this line of workin other schools oi in high school areurged to try out, as here is an excel-lent chance to make good ill a collegeactivity that is of prominence on thecampus even though it has fallen intoa state of decay during the last .yearOne appearance on a team represent-ing the college is sufficient qualifica-tion for membership in Tau KappaAlpha, the national debating fraternity, of which there is a chapter at Col-orado College. Debating at C. C. has been in p;years one of the leading activities onthe campus. Some of the biggest menthat have graduated from this ittution have represented her onplatform in forensic fray, and mhave been the victories that have beenwon for the Black and Gold. The(Continued on nnuo i) THE COLORADO COLLEGE OIRLT OLEEL CLUB. THE GIRLS GLEE CLUB WHICH GIVES A CONCERT IN PERKINS TONIGHT. First Row; Pauline Tarbit, Hazel Jolly, Neata Green, Margaret Eppich. Maria Clemans, Helen Lytle. Ruth Brown. Florence Bomgardner, BcrniceMiles. Dorothy Sweet. Louise Faveer and Faye Lilley. Second Row: Annis Keener, Serena Mcintosh, Gladys Culver, Adelaide Brown, Agnes Pearson, Vera Pound, Thelma Walters, Rowena Emery, Cora Orr. Gladys Wilkinson and Ruth Stevens. Third Row: Nina Shaefer, Josephine Miller. Anna Elstun. Leah Gregg. Mrs. John Speed Tucker, Josine van Diest, Rachael Trenncr. Helen Conner,Mildred McMurtry and Luthera Mason. Mrs. Tucker is director of the club, Miss van Diest is accompanist, Leah Gregg its president, and Anna Elstun is leader of stringed instruments GLEE CLUB CONCERTIN PERKINS TO-NIGHT Girls Glee Club Program Promises Rare Treat for Audience Admission Lowered to 35 Cents lonighl at 8:15 oclock the GirlsGlee club of Colorado


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