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Standing-Pat Deenis, James Cushman, Miss Dorothy McCord, John McDonald. Seated-Mrs. Barrick. radio The Radio Club, in cooperation with the Radio Committee ot the Student Council, produced and presented the weekly radio program it's High Time over WCLT. Programs were heard every Thursday at four o'clock in the afternoon. At the first meeting of the year seventy- five members reported. The group met every Wednesday at 3:15 to plan and rehearse radio shows. At this time, also, club members heard discussions con- cerning radio by members. On several occasions members of the staff ot radio station WCLT addressed the group. John McDonald was presidentg Patricia Deenis, secretary. James Cushman was student announcer. During the first se- mester Mrs. Eleanor Barrick and Miss Dorothy McCord were advisers. Mr. T. Edwyn Dickerson replaced Mrs. Barrick at the beginning of the second semester. Row l-JoAnn Hayes. Patricia Greer, Sally Willey, Maxine Dowling, Marlene Baker, Judy Linebaugh, Patricia Davis, June Toland. Row 2-Claudette Gutridge, Cynthia Richmond, William Rogers, Sue Speer, Patricia Metcalf, Patricia Dennis, Sue Denman, Sharon Weekley, Judy Cunningham. Row 3-Joanne Shively, Shirley Roberts, Margaret McGlone, Beverly Mossman, Nancy Mount, Carol Hawkins, Kirby Gull. Row 4-Nancy Shannon, Linda Koblens, Jane Kraseman, Barbara D'Yarment, Nancy Paul, William Bibler, John Anderson. Standing-Neil O'Brien, Carol Hornby, Gina Buckey, Joan Pickett, Georgeann Farquhar, Paul Clary, James Cushman, John McDonald, Norma Gallatin, Jack Metcalf. 116
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We-Z The Hi-Y Club met every Tuesday eve- ning in the Community Center ot the YMCA at seven-thirty. Speakers fea- tured the meetings. Officers for the year were Frederic Hughes, president, Norman Gallatin, vice president, Paul Claggett, secretary, Thomas Bob, treasurer. Mr. James Brehm was adviser. Norman Gallatin, Fred Hughes, Paul Claggett. Row l--Fred Wise, Tom Hughes, Dave Zinsmeister, Charles Coutellier, larry Claggett, Mr. Hoag, Dale Roth, Fred Hughes, Gail Hill, David Oder, John Walker, Don Schultz, Bill Miller. Row 2-Mr. Crossland, Richard Johnson, Gary Garrett, Paul Claggeit, John Arensberg, Jared Eshelman, Franklin Weekley, Larry Green, Jerry Ashcraff, Ronald Mc- Cullough, Mr. Brehm.
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S me Zelcwe Resolved: That the President ot the United States should be elected by a direct vote of the people was the nation- al high school debate topic for the year 1953-1954. The debate squad, including the sopho- mores, opened the season on December 5 by attending the Central Ohio Debate Clinic at Ohio State University. On De- cember 12 the debaters won a gold tro- phy for second place at the Columbus North All-Events Tournament. In a practice tournament against Denison Uni- versity, on January 13, the varsity emerged victorious with a record of five wins and one loss. Two days later, how- ever, they met and bowed to Upper Ar- lington in another practice tournament. At the Dayton Fairmont tournament on January 30, Newark won first place in B division. The last regular season tournament was held at Delaware Willis on February 6. Newark placed second at this tournament. Four senior debaters, Frances Radwell, Shirley Orr, James Cushman, and John McDonald won sec- ond place in the district tournament of Peggie Lusk, Kirby Gull, Thomas Hughes John Anderson at Ohio State University on February 27. A high point ot the season came on March 12 and 13 when the Newark A team took second place at the N.F.L. district tournament. This second-place win qualified Newark for the state tournament, which was held on March the Ohio High School Speech League 19 and 20. Newark with a record ot Row 'I-Thomas Hughes, Joyce Ryan, Marilyn Myers, Claudia Holien. Marsha Demming, Carolyn Layman, Norma Jean Owens. Row 2-Sherilyn Bowell, Karla Mason, Molly Evans, Margaret Smucker, JoAnn Kramer. Rew 3-Kenneth Davis, Her- bert Koehler, Roy Cuthbert, Gary Brookharf, Ralph Williams, Mrs. Barrick, Peggy Lusk, Linda Conley.
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