"The Campus Echo"
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The Commercial II students orgenized its class on November 1,
1927. The following officers were elected:
Pres. Mr. Lathrop Alston
V.Pres. I.Iiss Ifetherine Kennedy
Sec. Miss Thelma Mitchell
Treas. Miss Avis Fowler
Sponsor. Miss Ethel Sanders
Through this organization we pirn to bring before the public
interesting programs which wg believe will be beneficial.
A rhetoricel will be presented vefore the student body end
faculty after the Christmas Holidays.
Although our scholastic career is almost ended we hope to leave
a pleasant memory in the minds of our followers.
The Freshmen Commercial and College classes presented the stu
dent body with a very intej’esting debate Friday, Dec. 2. ffhe
question pt issue was: '"Rosolved ti.at «he freedom of the College
man is detrimental.” The College rnprecented the affirmative de
fended by Messrs. Bond, Eeeyes and Braduhcr'3; the Commercial upheld
the negative devended by l!e.=^3rs- L'orman, Moore end Gray.
The debaters had a very heated discourse v/hich kept the
audience in suspense.
The audience was very ruch plrased when the jijfiges made their
decision 2-1 in favor of the fff irirat ive.
Addresses to the CommerciQ.1 Cli''b during the first
q_uarter were made by the following business men of the city of
Durham; Atty C(,gL« Gates, Hr,. J. OrrrxeG^, Ilr. R. Harris. All
of the addfess were e.ctreraely helpful^
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