The FSU Debate Team
1897-1898 Platonic Debating Society Formed
1898-1899 FSU wins First Intercollegiate Debate in State of Florida
1899-1900 Group splits off to form additional Anaxagorean Literary Society
WORLD WAR I
July 28, 1914 – Nov 11, 1918
19th Amendment Women's Suffrage Ratified Aug 18th, 1920
1920-1921
1921-1922
1922-1923
1923-1924
1924-1925
1925-1926 Team Hosts Exhibition Debate (UF v. Mercer April 11th)
1926-1927 Team Hosts 1st International Intercollegiate Debate in State of Florida (UF v. Oxford Oct. 29th)
1927-1928 Dept of Spoken English offers debate class First Chapel Debate
1928-1929 Alethea Smith (1928-1933) First Florida State Debate Coach
Dept of Spoken English offers 310a Argumentation & Debate and 420 Debate
1929-1930 April 9th Chapel Debate; October 6th: First Talking Movie Released; October 29th: Stock Market Crashes
GREAT DEPRESSION 1929 – 1939
1930-1931 May 16th Chapel Debate/Classroom Debates; (UF vs. Washington & Lee Exhibition Debate)
1931-1932 Classroom Debates; (UF vs. Penn State Exhibition Debate)
1932-1933 Classroom Debates; First Convocation Debate April 22nd; (UF vs. Oklahoma Exhibition)
1933-1934 FSCW Wilson & Beatey v. UGA
1934-1935
1935-1936 N.S.F.A. Forms Independent Organization; Elizabeth Thompson, Speech Department Sponsor
1936-1937 January: First N.S.F.A. Public Debate; (UF vs. U of Dayton Exhibition)
1937-1938 Sadie Young, Assistant Professor of Economics & Commerce becomes Sponsor; Burnette & Winn Defeat Emory
1938-1939 Team Requests Qualified Debate Coach; Margaret Wyly, Speech Department & Louise Richardson, Library Science join as sponsors
1939-40 Delta Epsilon Alpha “Strawberry Leaf” Debate Honorary Society Forms April 14th; (UF vs. Washington & Jefferson College Exhibition)
1940-1941 Dr. Robert Cotterill replaces Richardson as 3rd Sponsor Delta Epsilon Alpha “Strawberry Leaf” Society; Team Attends First Intercollegiate Tournament & Wins First Tournament Trophy
1941-1942 US Enters WWI December 7th after Bombing of Pearl Harbor; March: First Tournament Hosted; December: Plan for Tri-State Tournament in Spring 1942
1942-1943 Delta Epsilon Alpha "Strawberry Leaf” debates Dale Mabry Field Soldiers
1943-1944
1944-1945
1945-1946 WWII ends August 14th with Armistice V-J Day; Japan surrenders September 2nd
1946-1947
WORLD WAR II September 1, 1939 – September 2, 1945
1947-1948 Speech Instructor Edmund Newman Sponsors Debate
1948-1949 Debate Club Meets 5 Evenings/Week; Plan Travel to New Club’s First Tournament in Tampa
1949-1950 Dr. Gregg Phifer Hired as Director; Albritton '50 & Curtis '50 debate Oxford; Freshman Team Amend '53 & Skogstad '53 wins Best Affirmative Team, first women to ever win top honors @ All-Southern Tournament
Nov 1, 1955 Covert U.S. Involvement in Vietnam Begins
Jan 27, 1973 End Vietnam Draft; Aug 15 Fall of Saigon
Invention of World Wide Web March 1989
1980-1981
1981-1982 FSU Hosts National Debate Tournament, April 2-5
1982-1983 Dr. Marilyn Young becomes Department Chair
1983-1984
1984-1985 Opler & de la O win Utah
1985-1986 Curtis Austin hired as Director; Florida State nearly closes out First CEDA National Tournament ~de la O & Crenshaw win Second & Marko & Rouco win Third Place
1986-1987 Jim Brey hired as Debate Coach; Crenshaw & Rouco place Third, Crenshaw Second Speaker @ CEDA National Tournament
1987-1988
1988-1989
1989-1990 Dr. Jim Brey becomes Director
2010-2011
2011-2012
2012-2013
2013-2014
2014 ALUMNI REUNION; DR. MARILYN J. YOUNG establishes ENDOWMENT CAMPAIGN for FLORIDA STATE DEBATE
2014-2015
2015-2016
2016-2017 Schulster & Hartwig advance to JV Octos @ ADA Nationals
2017-2018
2018-2019
2019 ALUMNI REUNION
November 2017 Florida State Debate Launches Website
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