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Policy, LD Highlight of Season
The debate team, traditionally known for Christensen and Nathan Gleed finished at 11-5 .
being one of the top squads in the state, lived up Debaters at the JV level were pleased with the
to expectations once again with strong team and season. "It was a great season and I had a lot of fun .
individual efforts. It's sad to see it end," said Parker.
In the Champ policy division, juniors Novice policy fielded another strong squad,
Trevor Foster and Josh O'Donnel established sophomores Mark Krickbaum and Travis Wampler
themselves as one the best teams in the region and senior Jennifer Kearney and sophomore Maggie
with a 28-10 record so far. They won three first McKain had the two best records on the squad at
Junior Sam McKewon as ks sophomore Chad Reade qu estions places during the season and had a record of 71- 25-4 and 29-6. Sophomores Jim Cahow and Jer-
about his affirmative case. They usually debated after school 10 over the last two years. Seniors Rich emy Goldsberry did well with a 15-4 record and
on a daily bas is.
Senior Seth Northrop prepares for hi s first affirmative McWilliams and Seth Northrop were not far- Tom Hix and Nick Rueb finished with a 12-4
constru ctive in debate. The fil e box he is leaning on is used behind at 21-11 so far. Seniors Colleen Kiernan record.
to organize data for debate. and Justin Roberts and juniors Patti Osborn and LD had a very successful year, as well.
Melissa Turner finished up the division with 17- Varsity was led by senior Dan Schneider at 35-13
13 and 19-12 record, respectively. "This is my followed by seniors Brent Ruswick and Joe
Lincoln Douglas Debaters first and last debate season, and it has been the Fitzpatrick at 29-14 and 23-18, respectively. "I
best experience I have had in high school. I've thought this was the best LD varsity division in a
Jennifer Arzt Dav id Lut z met a lot of new people and will miss the class and long time. It was extremely balanced," said
Joshua Bousum Jenni fer Martin my partner a lot," said senior Jennifer Kearney. Fitzpatrick.
Matthew Cu lek Lee Morri son
Brent Eastman Dan Mueggenberg The JV division was smaller than in past Novice LD was also well balanced and pro-
Joseph Fitzpatrick Brenton Ruswick years but the results were the same. Junior Sam duced a winning season. Junior Josh Bousom had
Alexander Grigg Dani el Sc hneider McKewon and sophomore Shannon Rother led a 38-12 record, while senior Brent Eastman wasn't
the way with a 21-4 record and one first place. far behind at 36-12. Sophomores Matt Culek and
Sophomores Jennifer Parker and Chad Reade Dave Lutz also finished with above .500 records
also did well with a 21-7 record. Although they for the season . 0
didn' t have many rounds, sophomores Eric Sa-m McK~; .NiclwlaA. Ke/4
"I Cifte tlie competition, since we "I Cifte tliree tliin9s--my c!e6ate "Tiie competition 6ccause tliere is
liave one of tlie 6cst teams partner, tlie team unity, ancl a Cot of research, 6ut a Cot of
a.rounc:f, and it is furt to win." tlie tliriCC of competition.'' liarclware (tropliies) carne out of
it."
--se.nior Marcus Grafiam
--senior Jennifer Kearney --sopliomore Trevor
Foster