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Ten PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION The Parent-Teachers Association of Newark High School had a member- ship of 379 parents and teachers for the current school year. At the first meeting in October, an open house was held to acquaint par- ents with' the daily schedule of stu- dents. A large group of people at- tended. The association also sold vanilla to buy a coffee urn for the home-eco- nomics room. As usual, the organiza- tion contributed to the Red Cross, the March of Dimes, Christmas Seals, and the Cancer Fund. In addition, the as- sociation presented money to the de- bate group and to the newly reorgan- ized Mothersingers. Officers for the year were Mrs. Ed- win Hughes, president, Mrs. Clar- ence -Ieffries,'fi1'st vice president, Mr. F rew C. Boyd, second vice president, Mrs. Jack Coyle, secretary, and Mrs. B. E. Cochlan, treasurer.
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efivewaenf Clinton P. Smith one of Newark High School's veteran teachers, retires at the end of the 19 0 school year. . Graduating from Ohio Wesleyan University, where he majored in Latin and math- ematics, Mr. Smith did graduate work at the Ohio State University in education. He began his teaching career in the rural Licking County system. He was principal for two years at St. Louisville, principal for two years at Utica, superintendent for four years at Utica, and district superintendent of the county for six years. , Mr. Smith came to Newark High School in 1922. Since that year he has taught business English, Latin, and mathematics. In addition, he has taught in the summer school and, for several years, has been director of the summer session. Especially interested in debate, Mr., Smith has had, over a period of twenty-four years, four hundred and fifty students who have participated in four hundred and tvven- ty-five debates. His teams have won approximately sixty-five per cent of their contests. During the three years that the schoolis program, It's Hi Time, has been broad- cast over radio station WCLT, Mr. Smith has served as the chairman of directors. Q Of especial interest is the text, My State-Ohio, which he wrote in collaboration with Professor George H. Crow. The book was used extensively in Cleveland and Middle- town in addition to many other communities. Mr. Smith leaves the Newark system with the respect of students and faculty alike. His high scholastic standards and his enviable intellectual attainments have left an in- eradicable record in the educational history 'of Newark High School. Nine
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