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Seated-Mrs. Barrick. Standing-David Oder, Nancy Smith, Frances Rad- well, Patricia Deenis, Jared Eshelman, James Cushman, Shirley Orr, Betty Oatman, John McDonald, Judith Linebaugh. seven wins and one loss lost a run-off debate for first place to Dayton Fairmont at the N.F.L. The climax of the season came when the team of Orr, Radwell, Cushman, and McDonald won the Ohio High School Class A Debate Championship at the Ohio State University on March 20. In the final rounds Newark defeated Jack- son, Massilon, and Middletown high schools to win the championship. This team will now represent Newark High School and the State of Ohio at the Na- tional Speech Tournament to be held at Greensburg, Pennsylvania, from June 22 through 25. During the year the debaters pre- sented two radio programs on It's High Time. Patricia Deenis, Judith Linebaugh, John McDonald, and James Cushman presented the senior debate assembly on February 6. McDonald and Cushman both appeared on the television pro- gram Youth Has lts Say over WTVN during the year. Mrs. Eleanor Barrick was coach the first semester, Mr. T. Edwyn Dickerson, the second. Row 'l-Shirley Orr, Frances Radwell, Nancy Smith. Row 2-James Cushman, John McDonald, Neal O'Brien, David Bowden. Row 3-Judith Linehaugh, Betty Oatman, David Oder, Jared Eshelman. Row 4-Pat Deenis, Carol Hornby. 1 1,8
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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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Keg Wa! Twenty-one members were enrolled in The Key Club This year. Meetings were held in The Fiberglas Club Rooms each Wednesday evening at seven-thirty. Speakers and visits to factories featured The season's activities. Some projects forthe year were ushering at home bas- ketball games, raising and lowering the American and Ohio flags each school day, and planting shrubbery in front of the school to improve the looks of the lawn. The club, with The assistance of the Kiwanis organization, sent James Cush- man and William Rogers To the national convention in Los Angeles in June, 1953. Officers were Frank Imhoff, president, Carl Brooks, vice president, James Bair, Secre-tary, William Rogers, treasurer, Ad- Frank Imhoff, Carl Brooks, Bill Rogers, Jim Bair. visers were Mr. Jack R. Hale ofthe facul- ty and Mr. William Van Wey and Dr. Wil- liam Myers of The Kiwanis Club. Row 'I-Mr. Hale, James Cushman, Carl Brooks, William Rogers, Franklin Imhoff, James Bair, Robert McGaughy, Richard Rice. Row 2-John Sebold, James Wince, Richard Francis, Robert DeMooy, Donald Smailes, David Bowden, John Sulphem Neil O'Brien, David Corby.
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