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LANTERN STAFF EDITOR E. Barnes ASSISTANT EDITOR-wJ. Roberts NEWS EDITOR J. Coslett ASSISTANT NEWS EDITORmM. Kaemmerle FEATURE EDITOR- R. Worth ASSISTANT FEATURE EDITOR H. Barnes SPORTS EDITOR J Macke ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITORSgB. Jones, M. Glasgow BUSINESS MANAGER M. Hosmer ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER R. Glazer ADVERTISING MANAGER R. Johnson PHOTOGRAPHER C. Smith ADVERTISING COMMITTEE-R. Reed, W. Dallman, J. Wolfangle, R. Marten. CIRCULATION MANAGER D. Langland CIRCULATION COMMITTEEfP Merz, M. J. Dignan, E. Arnold, A. Sheldon, J. Evans, R. Kendall, C. Richardson, L. Elfers, R. Silver, B. Beyer. REPORTERS M. Mette, B. Connell, J, Huddleston, E. Meyer, P. Emshoff, B. John- son, F, Raine, D. Staley, V. Long, M. Stubbs. TYPISTS D. Tucker, F. Tucker, R. Fries, M. Hawkins, L. Hauke, R. Steffen, B. Hamilton, L. Pauly. FACULTY ADVISOR- Ge1'trude Addicott. Through the untiting efforts of Miss Addicott and the splendid co- operation of the whole staff, the Lantern was made a great success this year. Instead of the magazine style used in previous years, the Lantern this year was printed newspaper style. Each edition featured a picture on its front page. It also featured interesting interviews with many prominent people. Student opinions on various subjects were presented from time to time. Seven issues are representative of this yea1 s work, and in closing, we Wish to express our utmost gratitude to eKie-ryone who helped to make it a success. Page twenty-six
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DEBATE TEAM President--Ma1'ilyn Kaemmerle CoacheFlorence W. Bath Assistantu-Harold Obee JournalisteRichard Longbottom Secretary-Eugene Wittmeyer A high degree of enthusiasm and intense interest marked the as- semblage of a small group of high school students who early in the year announced their intentions of joining the High School Debate League. The usual form typeethe cross-question-and-answer plan and other variations of debates were employed to discuss interesting and pertinent questions of the day. The members worked faithfully to learn and employ the instructions of their teacher. The all-state question held great inter- est for them, the question of forming an alliance between Great Britain and America to protect these two democracies from the aggressive Euro- pean powers. , Two' teams were quickly organized, one affirmative and one negative, consisting of the following members. Affirmative: Eugene Wittmeyer, First; Violet Meyer, Second; Robert Kendall, Assistant. Negative: Marilyn Kaemmerle, First; Richard Long- bottom, Second; Joe Coslett, Alternate. Many warm discussions were held concerning the advantages and disadvantages of such an alliance. To lay a firm foundation for this work, our teams with the coaches, Mrs. Bath and Mr. Obee, attended the preliminary tournament meet held at Columbus in the early part of December. A sectional tournament meet Was held at Wyoming on December 7. Our negative team won both debates in which they participated at this tournament. On one debate, they came against Mr. Latimer Obeets team from Washington Court house. Our teams were ranked With those from Withrow, Walnut Hills, Middletown, and Wyoming. As a fitting climax to the yeafs work, the team attended ttNo Time for Comedy at the Taft Theater, starring Kathryn Cornell. lmfl to right: V. Meyer. 1C. Witnneyer. Mrs. Bath. R. Kendall. J. Pnstett, Mr. Uhvv, M. Kaemnlerle, R. Lnnghnllmn. Page twenty-sa'ven
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