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Practice Makes Perfect
ompetitive spirit was high at MN kend, the hours added up. "During the
C (besides time in class) working on forensics.
this year, and not just among season, I spent about an hour each week
students involved in sports.
"I enjoy the challenge of competing Before the season, I work a lot more on
academically, and I also love to argue," said writing and memorizing," said Junior
Sophomore James Saker, a member of the Michelle Ludwig.
varsity debate team. But participants felt it was all
"Forensics gives you good speaking worthwhile.
experience, it's a lot of fun, and you get to "When I took speech, I got interested
meet new people," added Sophomore Heidi in drama and acting. I thought Forensics
Jacob. would be a good class to take so I could
Both the debate and forensics teams continue in drama," said Junior Jenny
had very good seasons this year. Forensics Gunter. Todd Wiltse, sophomore, said,
won over 60 trophies, plaques, and medals, "Debate's a great class. Going to tour-
and the One-Act play cast took state. naments is a lot of fun, and so is being
With competitions almost every wee- involved in such a competitive activity."
Varsity Debate Team: Front Row - Debby Novice Debate Team: Front Row - Debbie Petty,
Hickerson, James Saker, Scott Cohen, Bryan Peterson. Lori Holzapfel, Jamie Morrow, Keith Hale, Walter
Back Row - Todd Wiltse, John Curran, Doug Bice, Chung, Connie Barkar, Back Row-Richard Prigeon,
John Wiltse, Coach Linda Garvin. Eric Shaw, Jim Peterson, Bryan Hill, Chuck Katz, Jim
Langenburg, Erik Luken.