The Vista January 29, 1991

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January 29, 1991

Page 5

THE VISTA

Debate team still winning Team seized 23 awards Took top place in open

Association division. The debate was held Jan. 10-12 at William Jewell College in Liberty, Mo. The junior CEDA division of While most students were re- the tournament is limited to first laxing during Christmas break, and second year debaters. Central State University's debate Three teams took fourth place team as busy capturing 23 awards in the open CEDA division. The in three tournaments. teams consist of senior Josh Hoe Oral Communication Chair and junior Wayne Harrel, freshBarbara Norman said the team man Tim Steffen and junior Sean shows promise. Huffman, and senior Randy Ter"This years team is a relatively rill and senior Jon Parsley. young team, but the start they have Freshman John Fuller received may indicate they will be as suc- third in junior CEDA individual cessful as teams of previous speaking category. Huffman took In addition to the winnings, the years," Norman said. seventh place and Parsley placed squad brought home the first place Team member Randy Terrill eighth in open CEDA. debate sweepstakes trophy. agreed with Norman. The overall team brought home The debate team is currently in "I think our series of successes the second place award in debate Spokane, Wash. at Gozaga University. The top 10 teams across over Christmas break indicates sweepstakes. that we have the potential to win A tournament was held at The the United States were invited. Nationals," Terrill said. "CSU is University of Texas at Arlington Two teams were entered in the decurrently ranked in the top three Jan. 7-9 where the team of Hoe bate. The teams are Hoe and Harnationall y." and Harrel took top honors in the rel, Huffman and Steffen. Both The team of sophmore Allen open CEDA category. teams will be entered in the Pacific Mihecoby and freshman Robin Huffman and Steffen also Lutheran Tournament in Tacoma, Heim took second place in the ju- brought home fourth place, while Wash. following the nior Cross Examination Debate Parsley and Terrill placed fifth. tournament. V By Sharmane Bolt

Student Writer

Artistic Expression Graphic design majors Rob Smith, left and John Gron cultivate talents last week in the Art Building. (Photo by Peter Werts)

()EA gives artifacts to campus archives By Larry Rodgers

Student Writer

The Oklahoma Collection archives at Central State University is the recipient of a donation of historical materials collected by the Oklahoma Education Association Centennial Committee. The collection includes photographs, manuscripts and other memorabilia solicited by OEA from its members and friends for a publication commemorating the association's centennial. OEA invited colleges, universities and libraries interested in making a permanent home for the materials to submit proposals. CSU's proposal, drafted by Dr. Mary Ann Henderson, assistant dean of CSU's college of Education and Mary Bond, University archivist, gave information about the goals and facilities of the Oklahoma Collection archives, housed in Evans Hall, room 103. CSU was chosen to receive the collection because of the university's history as a teacher training school and because the staff expressed a desire to build on the material, said OEA President Barbara Smith. "OEA is very pleased that the experiences of its members over our more than 100 years of history will be preserved, studied and added to," she said. "We are very grateful for this donation, especially since such strong parallel runs through the

histories of CSU, the OEA and common education in general," said CSU President Dr. Bill Lillard. Of particular value to archivist Bond, who holds a Masters of Education Degree, are the manuscripts of personal stories by retired teachers. "The photographs are highly significant because they document how the buildings looked and how the students and teachers dressed," Bond said. V

Five members of the team placed in the individual speaking category. Hoe received first place, Parsley sixth, Huffman seventh, Harrel 11th and Terrill 12th. The squad was awarded second place in the debate sweepstakes and first place in combined sweepstakes at UTA and Southeast Oldhoma State University. SEC, held its tournament Jan. 4, 5 and 6 in Durant. The team of Hoe and Harrel took first place in the open CEDA. Parsley and Terrill's team took third place while Huffman and Steffen placed fourth. Huffman also recieved second place honors for individual speaking.

Students vow to help clean up Volunteers needed for Edmond beautification project By Larry Rodgers

Student Writer

Three Central State University student groups have volunteered to pick up trash in Edmond for the Adopt-a-Street Program, Judy Fleetwood, program chairman said. "The Adopt-a-Street Program is a joint effort between the City of Edmond and the Keep Edmond Beautiful Committee," said Fleetwood. The President's Leadership Council, Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity and Delta Zeta Sorority will pick up trash on their adopted

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streets four times each year for the next two years. The President's Leadership Council has Ayers Avenue and Second Street between Bryant Avenue and Boulevard. Alpha Tau Omega is assigned Broadway between Danforth Road and 15th Street, and Delta Zeta has University Drive from Second Street to Chowning Avenue, Chowning Avenue from Danforth Road to

Ayers Avenue, and Bauman Avenue from Second Street to Ayers Avenue. All volunteer groups are encouraged to participate in the city wide clean-up day, April 27, said Fleetwood. There are now 20 groups in the program and room for several more. Fleetwood can be reached at 341-9629. V

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