< 1966
Menu
1968 >

21st National Debate Tournament

University of Chicago

Chicago, IL

April 16 – 19, 1967

 

Resolved: That the United States should substantially reduce its foreign policy commitments.

Winner: Dartmouth College – Tom Brewer & John Isaacson
Runner Up: Wayne State University – Kathy Ling & Donald Ritzenhein

Top Speaker: Rick Flam – University of Southern California
Runner Up: Thomas Brewer – Dartmouth College

Host: Richard L. Lavarnway – Northwestern University; Thomas McClain – University of Chicago
Director: Stanley G. Rives – Illinois State University

Ross K. Smith Coach of the Year Award: Anabel Haygood – University of Alabama

Elim Seeds

  1. Southern California: Rick Flam & Bert Rush (7-1, 19)
  2. Dartmouth: Tom Brewer & John Isaacson (7-1, 18)
  3. Texas Christian: Mike Hadley & Paul Madden (7-1, 16)
  4. Denver: William Bennett & Gerry Phillipsen (6-2, 16)
  5. Ohio State: James Luck & Edward Smith (6-2, 15)
  6. Georgetown: John Koeltl & Michael Naylor (5-3, 14)
  7. Northwestern: Michael Denger & David Zarefsky (5-3, 14)
  8. Northeastern OK: Jed Robinson & Steve Taylor (5-3, 14)
  9. Pittsburgh: Michael Smith & Harry Tuminello (5-3, 13)
  10. Wichita State: Robert Shields & Lee Thompson (5-3, 13)
  11. Augustana IL: William Hintz & John Holcomb (5-3, 13)
  12. Wayne State: Kathy Ling & Donald Ritzenhein (5-3, 13)
  13. Saint Joseph’s: Wayne Barrett & William Bowe (5-3, 13)
  14. Butler: Carl Flaningam & Donald Kiefer (5-3, 11)
  15. Emory: Susan Cahoon & Joe Longino (4-4, 15)
  16. Minnesota: Lyndon Griffin & William Overmoe (4-4, 14)

Speaker Awards

  1. Rick Flam – University of Southern California
  2. Thomas Brewer – Dartmouth College
  3. David Zarefsky – Northwestern University
  4. Michael Denger – Northwestern University
  5. John Koeltl – Georgetown University
  6. Robert Shields – Wichita State University
  7. John Isaacson – Dartmouth College
  8. William Bennett – University of Denver
  9. James Robinson – Northeastern State University (OK)
  10. Donald Kiefer – Butler University

Trivia

First year the NDT switched to a 30 point ballot.