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The man in charge. Mr. Don Crabtree ex- P . termining the sweepstakes winner. Photo V by Andy Costigan. lains the tournament's point system for de- Extravaganza an-nnnnu-usnuuuunu...nu.--un--nu.--. no--nu Z ge X! ...-unH..-ns...-...nan...ua.-H.nu...-qunun.nun-nun-nn ounnnnuuu-.un.nnunnanunnns-nu..-...na-un-Q.-nu.-nun Squad run record event There are no problems--only so- lutions. When a school is in charge of organizing a competition involving 210 teams from 46 schools performing in nine events such as Park Hill's 19th Annual Speech and Debate Tournament, there must be no problems. When split second decisions must be made, and one tabulation error can spell defeat for the true winner, if a person isn't part of the solution, then he must be part of the problem. Not only was this the biggest tournament in Missouri, said Mr. Don Crabtree, the squad's coach, but it was the largest invitational tournament ever hosted by Park Hil1. .nu--Unun...nnun...-Iun--.non-U. 18 ' Tournament In preparation for the event, squad members, parents, graduates and businessmen under the direc- tion of Mr. Crabtree and Mr. How- ard Prost, the assistant coach, devoted hours of time and effort collecting judges, setting up and running the concession stand, and oooonoccooouvoooonvuncouunusucrose:novnflahbncllhlliilvliitiikoca' The tournament's success made it all worth it, said Rebecca Moberly, senior. oooa--.......-...ovoo-.o.unvoouvaufounuoueo.oouvooen a4i1s..a of course, actually running the tournament itself. The more exper- ienced team members received chairman positions and oversaw the judging, tabulations, and posting of the events. ..-H...........-N-........-..............H These people keep the mechan- ics of the tournament in tune, commented Mr. Prost. When you are running the largest tournament in Missouri, with over 1000 com- petitors, it is impossible to manage without total dedication and cooperation from all involved. The contest, co-chaired by Phil McIntosh and Rebecca Moberly, seniors, came to a close after the second day of competition with Raytown finishing first, Oak Park second, and Monett third. Park Hill, following the traditional role of the host school, did not compete. ' by Phil McIntosh Keeping tabs on things. Phil McIntosh, senior, records results of individual events and de- bate competition in the tabulation room, the headquarters from which the tournament is run. Photo by Andy Costigan. -U-...nnun...nun.-...NU..--..uns-nun-.-u.n ,,,u.n.-.........f. .. 9 16 e 1 e I 1 I H
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