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THEl MICH-IGAN DAILY

TPITE'S'AY, FEBRUARY 28, 1928.

[ PRINCETON MAN
THIRTYATDODSCHOOLS
AWARDEIPRIZ
SURVIVE LMNATION
Final C(,Ilest For C('lianupionih 1ipIs 1
Scbedutlej 1For 'April 13 In
Hill Andflilriulli
ANNOUNCE NEXT PAIRINGS: !,
Thirty-two high school debating; s
teams survived the first debate in theQ
elimination series, which wa s held on,
Febiruary 17. Thirty-two of the 61

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schoolv.wh ich were allowed to pal -
ticipate 'in the elimination series were
eliminatGed.
The second contest in the elimlina-
tion series of debates to determine!
the State champion is scheduled to
take place on ?March 2. This round of
contests will eliminate 16 teams. Th'Ief
third dlebate in the series is set for
March 16 and the fourth contest for
March 30.
The 32 high schools who survived1
the first contest in the eliminiation
series and their pairings for the se-
cond debate in the series are as fol-
lows: Cheboygan vs. 11harbor Spring.;Ir
Ludington vs. Northport; Freemon l.
vs. Zeeland; Paw Paw vs. Buchanan:

IWILL VOTE ON
j (Continued from Page011o.)
SDirector s, which Jill act, in oie-
atloil Wth the general ma nolg( r, in
such nhatters as may a i' in lt 'ltee-
l ion with the Union, other than those
of the activities (':)lnnit tees and
which shall be directly respotisibi .,1()
the Board of Direct ors.
"hscommittee sitall1 ('nsist of1 two
student members and one faculty
member of the Board of Dnzc ors.
10 miend Article VI to rei Las fol-
lw:Appointment commnittee. The
president of the Union, its general
manager, its financial s crlet ary, its
recording secretary, and its gieeral
a 'standing appointment committee, a
I majority 'of which shall havo the sole
power to appoint all committees auth-
orized by the Board of Directors.
"Amend Article VIII to readI a's fol-
lows: General manager. Subject in
all respects to the control and direc-
t ion of the finance committee, the gen-
eral manager shall be responsible for
the orderly conduct of all financial af-
fairs of the Union, shall be ex-officio
a member of its appointment colnntil-
tee and treasurer of all its comm1it-

tees, shall be its purchasing agent, ancial secretary shall be a residenzt
and ihll IIlHave the poxxet to elect, dis- of Ann Arbor and either a member of
charg' a :d:ixlite compensation of all the University faculty or a, graduat e,
padellIoesof the Union. liea or a former studlent, for at leat3, six
slitill r )Qiequiiredl to furnish a bonda months of the Iniversity, and shall be
Nvith corporaite surety, in form and~ appointed by the Board of Regents., on
a? ech#. sat 1sf act ory to the Board of the recommendation of the Univ'ersityv
D~irector', tic cost t hereof to be born Senate council, or its successor1. lHe
' mend Ariticlhe IX to readh as fol-
lo s: Financial Secretary. The fin-

the linancial secretary, shial delt:ermine
shall at all tinhues have iwrcSS. t,'50t
a liy atid by a2ltesej)Eni t t' ve chosen
by himn, to all -bookcs anad tecotis IIth
1Unimon \whiilhshall have w".:,asicned
by its gen ral imanag or atnd x\ickihe1,
to be ant horized and prob~er. Fromt
(Continued on Pape Three',)

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Of Columbus, 0., chat ian &o the;
Princeton student council, has been
awardledtthe Pyne hioor prize for the
highest degree of scholarship and
manly qualities of any undergraduate
at Princeton.I
F enton ; 1Memphis vs. Croswell; Elsie

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Marshall vs. Allegan; Albion vs.; vs. Oxford; Ithaca vs.
Detroit All Saints vs. 'Trenton; South- vs. Bellevue; Milan vs.
eastern vs. River Rouge; Royal Oak Grand Rapids Ottawa
vs Detroit Eastern; Birmingham vs. and Iron Mountain vs.

East Tawas;
North Adams;
Hills; Paraa
Maas stique.

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