Victoria University of Wellington Debating Society
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The Victoria University of Wellington Debating Society (Inc.) or "Debsoc" as it is more commonly known, is a New Zealand University Debating Society. The society was formed in 1899, prior to the formation of Victoria University itself. VUW Debsoc is an Incorporated Society, run by a committee of eleven people who organise regular debating grades, tournaments, public debates and social events.
The Society meets each week during the university year on Wednesday nights in the Student Union Building, and attends tournaments during each of the mid-trimester and trimester breaks. The Society also organises the prestigious Plunket Medal Oratory Contest, the oldest prize for public speaking in New Zealand.
The 2008 Debating Society President is Christopher Bishop.
[edit] Debating Success
The VUW Debating Society is the most successful university debating society in New Zealand. It has won the Officers' Cup for impromptu debating at the New Zealand University Games sports tournament for the last ten years. It is the current holder of the prestigious Joynt Scroll for prepared debating, and it has won this trophy more than any other university. It has won the NZ British Parliamentary Debating Champs in three of the four years it has been held. It is also the current holder of the "McLeod Trophy" for university debating at a novice level in the North Island ("Thropy").
In July 2007, Victoria were runners-up at the Australasian Intervarsity Debating Championships, with four speakers ranking in the top twenty at the tournament. Sayeqa Islam won the best speaker prize. The Society hosted the tournament in 2006. Victoria is the only New Zealand Debating Society to have won Australs, which it has done three times, in 1980, 1982, and 1998.
In November 2007, a team from Victoria (Christopher Bishop & Sayeqa Islam) won the Cambridge Union Intervarsity tournament, the first ever team from the southern hemisphere to win the prestigious tournament. The same team also finished as runners-up at the Oxford Union Intervarsity tournament, and the University College Dublin Vice-President's Cup competition.
[edit] The 2007 Debating Year
2007 went down as the most successful year in the history of the Debating Society. Victoria recorded the following results:
- 2nd place at the Australasian Intervarsity Debating Championships ("Australs"), as well as the tournament's best speaker and best speaker in the Grand Final (Sayeqa Islam);
- Two breaking teams at the World Universities Debating Championships (which finished 20th and 27th) and nine speakers ranked in the top 100 in the world;
- 1st place at the Cambridge Union Intervarsity tournament;
- 2nd place at the Oxford Union Intervarsity tournament;
- 2nd place at the University College Dublin Literary and Historical Society Intervarsity tournament;
- 8th place at the Australian Intervarsity Debating Championships ("Australian Easters")
- 1st, 2nd, and 5th at the New Zealand Universities Impromptu Debating Champs ("Easters") as well as the best speaker;
- 1st and 4th place at the New Zealand Universities Prepared Debating Champs ("Joynt Scroll") as well as the best speaker;
- 1st, 2nd, 5th and 6th place at the New Zealand British Parliamentary Open Debating Championships, as well as the best speaker;
- 1st and 3rd place at the North Island Novice University Debating Champs ("Thropy") as well as the best speaker;
In addition:
- Polly Higbee was named as a member of the NZ Universities Impromptu Debating Team and Best Speaker at Easters;
- Joe Connell was named as a member of the NZ Universities Prepared Debating Team and Best Speaker at Joynt Scroll;
- Gareth Richards was named as the best speaker of the New Zealand British Parliamentary Open Debating Champs;
- Joe Connell was named as the best adjudicator at Easters;
[edit] New Zealand British Parliamentary Open Debating Championships
Each year in December the Society organises a New Zealand invitational tournament, open to international teams and adjudicators. The tournament was first run in 2004 as the "Victoria IV". In 2006, the tournament became officially known as the "New Zealand British Parliamentary Open Debating Championships", following a decision of the Annual General Meeting of the New Zealand Universities' Debating Council.
Past winners from Victoria:
- 2007: Christopher Bishop & Gareth Richards
- 2005: Christopher Bishop & Gareth Richards
- 2004: Christopher Bishop & Gareth Richards
Past Best Speakers from Victoria:
- 2007: Gareth Richards
- 2006: Kevin Moar & Sayeqa Islam
- 2005: Sayeqa Islam
- 2004: Joe Connell
[edit] Winners of Joynt Scroll
The VUW Debating Society has won "Joynt Scroll", the New Zealand Universities Prepared Debating Championships, more often than any other Debating Society in New Zealand.
- 2007: C.J.S Bishop, J.S Connell & S.A Whittington
- 2006: H.A McCaffrey, P.H Higbee & L.J Holden
- 2003: C.J.S. Bishop, R. Clouston & S. Islam
- 2002: K.A.J. Moar, N.V Willis & D. Small
- 2000: A. Livesey, C. Payne & D. Small
- 1997: D.R Orange, H.M Finlay & B.J Gandy
- 1994: Miss C.M Williams, N.C Miller & B. Cash
- 1993: Miss C.M Williams, N.C Miller & Miss A.J Gillespie
- 1988: A.M Crawley, A.E Howman & D. Capie
- 1985: I.R Rennie, J.R King & D.I Stevens
- 1984: N.J.A Sainsbury, J.R King & D.I Stevens
- 1982: P.F Biggs, J.R Allen & D.I Stevens
- 1981: N.J.A Sainsbury, Ms M.D McCallum & Miss B.D Golder
- 1980: R.P Baker, P.M Ridley-Smith & R.K Stephenson
- 1978: D. Linney, S. Kos & R.P Baker
- 1977: C.D Falconer BA (Hons), D. Linney & R.P Baker
- 1976: C.D Falconer BA (Hons), D. Linney & V. Goldblatt MA (Hons)
- 1972: T.J Groser BA, P.F Boshier & R.A Campbell BA
- 1971: H.P Stubbs, J.G Blincoe & E.R Fairbrother
- 1970: H.S Hancock BA, H.P Stubbs & P.P Butler
- 1969: Miss B.A Foot, H.P Stubbs & B.R Newell
- 1966: J.C.M Rose BSc, G.P Curry & S.A Whitehouse
- 1965: P.J.R Blizard BA (Hons), D.A Shand & A.H Ashenden BCom
- 1964: P.J.R Blizard BA & J.B McKinley
- 1961: T.A Roberts & F.A Hamlin
- 1958: E.W Thomas LLB & J.M Whitta BCom
- 1943: Miss H. O'Flynn & K.T Fowler
- 1942: W. Wah & Miss B. Hutchinson
- 1940: P.J Sheehan & H.C Bowyer
- 1939: R.W Edgely & R.L Meek
- 1937: A.R Perry LLM & S.G Andrews MA
- 1932: H.R Bannister & Miss C.S Forde
- 1931: W.J Mountjoy & H.R Bannister
- 1928: J.F Platts-Mills & W.P Rollings
- 1925: S.E Baume & R.M Campbell
- 1923: J.W.C Davidson & F.H Haig
- 1919: E. Evans & W.E Leicester
- 1915: I.M Moss & L.P Leary
- 1914: G.G.G Watson MA/LLB & A.B Sievwright
- 1912: F.G Hall Jones BA & G.W Morice MA
- 1911: C.H Taylor MA & M.H Oram MA
- 1909: D.S Smith & G.H Gibb
- 1908: J. Mason & H.E Evans
- 1907: B.E Murphy BA & H.F O'Leary
- 1906: E.J Fitzgibbon & F.P Kelly
[edit] Winners of Officers' Cup
The VUW Debating Society has won the Officers' Cup, the New Zealand Universities Impromptu Debating Championships, for the last ten years.
- 2008: Polly Higbee & Richard D'Ath
- 2007: Yogesh Patel & Stephen Whittington
- 2006: Tom Fitzsimons & Stephen Whittington
- 2005: Christopher Bishop & Joe Connell
- 2004: Christopher Bishop & Gareth Richards
- 2003: Ranald Clouston & Sayeqa Islam
- 2002: Chelsea Payne & Nicola Willis
- 2001: Kevin Moar & Nicola Willis
- 2000: Chelsea Payne & Duncan Small
- 1999: Matt Cuthell & Angela Ballantyne
- 1997: Rob Salmond & Ryan Orange
- 1996: Rob Salmond & Ryan Orange
- 1990: M Hickey & Justine Munro
[edit] Winners of the Plunket Medal
- 2007: R.W Allan
- 2006: J.S Connell
- 2005: R.D Christie
- 2004: C. King
- 2003: M.F Mabbett
- 2000: R. Clouston
- 1999: M. Cuthell
- 1998: G. Cameron
- 1997: B.G.A Morris
- 1996: D.R Orange
- 1995: C. Holland
- 1994: R. Salmond
- 1993: Miss C.M Williams
- 1992: Miss A.J Gillespie
- 1991: N.C Miller
- 1990: Miss M.V Myers
- 1989: P. Diamond
- 1988: M.J Hickey
- 1987: N.D.J Coyle
- 1986: C.F Ryder
- 1985: J.M.R Fowler
- 1984: R.P Baker
- 1983: Miss J. Wilson
- 1982: N.J Sainsbury
- 1981: J.C Roseveare
- 1980: P.R Biggs
- 1979: D.R Cotterall
- 1978: L. O'Connor
- 1977: Miss H. Sinclair
- 1976: J. Bishop
- 1975: P. Greene
- 1974: R. Fairbrother
- 1973: Miss V. Mooney
- 1972: B. Newell
- 1971: D. L Hutchinson
- 1970: H.S Hancock
- 1969: Miss B.A Foot
- 1968: S. Italio
- 1967: P.P Butler
- 1966: J.R Wareham
- 1965: A.H Ashenden
- 1964: P.J Blizard
- 1963: A. Afeaki
- 1962: T.A Roberts
- 1961: F.A Hamlin
- 1960: Miss M. Boyle
- 1959: W. Waddell
- 1958: J.M Whitta
- 1957: W.D Dent
- 1956: H.C MacNeil
- 1955: G.N Cruden
- 1954: B.M Brown
- 1953: D.R Murray
- 1952: C.V Bollinger
- 1951: F.L Curtin
- 1950: M.F McIntyre
- 1949: H.J Brenda
- 1948: A.J Williams
- 1947: J.D Milburn
- 1946: K.B O'Brien
- 1945: K.L Neuberg
- 1944: J.C.P Williams
- 1943: H.M.B O'Leary
- 1942: Miss M.C Crompton
- 1941: L. Nathan
- 1940: J.B Bergin
- 1939: B.M O'Connor
- 1938: W. Wah
- 1937: A.H Scotney MA
- 1936: J.B Aimers
- 1935: K.J.T Tahiwi
- 1934: R.J Larkin
- 1933: A. Katz
- 1932: Miss C.S Forde
- 1931: Miss Z.R.M Henderson
- 1930: A.E Hurley
- 1929: A.D Priestley
- 1928: W.J Mountjoy
- 1927: W.P Pollinger
- 1926: J.F Platts-Mills
- 1925: S.E Baume
- 1924: J.W Davidson
- 1923: I.L Hjorring
- 1922: P.J.G Smith
- 1921: A.S Tonkin
- 1920: W.E Leicester
- 1919: C.G Kirk
- 1918: P. Martin-Smith
- 1917: Miss M. Neumann
- 1916: E. Evans
- 1913: Miss M.L Nicholls
- 1912: O.C Mazengarb MA
- 1911: F.G Hall Jones
- 1910: M.H Oram MA
- 1909: G.W Morice
- 1908: D.S Smith
- 1907: F.P Kelly
- 1906: H.F O'Leary
- 1905: E.J Fitzgibbon
[edit] Past Presidents
- 2008: Christopher Bishop
- 2007: Christopher Bishop
- 2006: James Clark
- 2005: Gareth Richards
- 2004: Sayeqa Islam
- 2003: Malcolm Birdling
- 2002: Chelsea Payne
- 2001: Chelsea Payne
- 2000: Antonia Reid
- 1999: Matthew Cuthell
[more to come]
[edit] Life Members
- Kevin Moar
- Neil Miller
[edit] Interesting information about the Society
The Society has adopted the song 'Victoria' by The Exponents as its unofficial anthem, sung on celebratory occasions like winning a tournament. At Joynt Scroll in 2003, each member of the Victoria contingent was presented with ownership of a line from the song that reflected their personality ("Reads Cosmopolitan and Alvin Toffler") or how the Society (jokingly) felt about them at the time ("Is he a customer that's really worth keeping?"). Each contingent member had their line printed on the back of the tournament t-shirts. An updating of the lines for new members occurred at Joynt Scroll 2007, held in Wellington.
Prominent debaters from the Society often go on to become Rhodes Scholars. Victoria University's two most recent Rhodes Scholars, Malcolm Birdling and Chelsea Payne were both Presidents of the Society, as have been a number of Rhodes Scholars before them, such as Alexandra Gillespie, and John Platts-Mills.
The Society has honours boards (maintained by the University) in the bottom foyer of the historic Hunter Building at Victoria University. The original wooden honours boards were maintained and restored when the Hunter Building itself was restored and renovated in the early 1990s. The honours boards list (by year) Victoria students who have won the Joynt Scroll, the Bledisloe Medal for Oratory, the Plunket Medal, and the Union Prize (now defunct).
[edit] Notable former members
- Chris Finlayson - National Party List MP
- Russell Fairbrother - Labour Party MP
- Tim Groser - National Party List MP
- Hon Bill English - MP and former leader of the National Party
- Hamish Hancock - former National Party MP and now Crown Counsel.
- Raybon Kan - Comedian, Sunday Star-Times columnist
- John Platts-Mills QC - Rhodes Scholar and UK MP
- Peter Boshier - Principal Judge of the Family Court of New Zealand
- Stephen Kos QC - prominent Wellington silk (formerly Chairman of Partners at Russell McVeagh)
- Sir Matthew Oram - Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives 1950-1957
- Rt.Hon. Sir Humphrey O'Leary KCMG - Chief Justice of New Zealand, 1946-1953
- Rt.Hon. Edmund (Ted) Thomas - acting Justice of the Supreme Court of New Zealand
- Sir Brian Elwood - New Zealand Chief Ombudsman 1994-2003
- Sir David Smith - Justice of the Supreme Court (now the High Court) and Chancellor of Victoria University
- Oswald Chettle Mazengarb QC - Prominent Barrister and author of the Mazengarb Report
- Peter Biggs - Head of Colenso and former Chair of Creative NZ
- Gerard Curry - prominent Auckland barrister (formerly Chairman of Partners at Russell McVeagh and lawyer for Alain Mafart and Dominique Prieur)