Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal . FLOYD HAGIE, 15, Left Forward, FirstSeason. EDWARD WAHL, 16, Forward and Guard,First Season. in Des Moines, and was a hotly fought battle. Heller has beenhandicapped in many ways, but his hard work and never-give-updetermination enabled him to win. In other forensic activities. Iowa Alpha has not been idle. OnMarch 14th Brother Stanley Xewell led the negative intercollegiatedebating team to victory against Simpson College. Brother Bert Jor-dan was a member of this team and won his first spurs in debating. CHAPTER LETTERS. 5^^ In the sophomore tryout Brother Columbus


Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal . FLOYD HAGIE, 15, Left Forward, FirstSeason. EDWARD WAHL, 16, Forward and Guard,First Season. in Des Moines, and was a hotly fought battle. Heller has beenhandicapped in many ways, but his hard work and never-give-updetermination enabled him to win. In other forensic activities. Iowa Alpha has not been idle. OnMarch 14th Brother Stanley Xewell led the negative intercollegiatedebating team to victory against Simpson College. Brother Bert Jor-dan was a member of this team and won his first spurs in debating. CHAPTER LETTERS. 5^^ In the sophomore tryout Brother Columbus Hayes won a placeon the sophomore debating team. Brother Edwin Taylor, also,proved his ability by drawing a place on the freshman


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