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Dominating district toumaments, Debators win ali Members of the Varsity team are (row one) Amy Levine, Stephanie Williams, Karen Trahan. Elizabeth Lawrence. Greg Shivel. (row two) Tyson Hackenberg. Rob Lindsay, Erin Ennis. (row three) David Emory, Felicia Williams, Nicole Peatross, Romney Norwood, Larry McCoy, David Moore, Don Harold, Lisa Beard, (row four) John Vasser, Jennifer Dobson, Rocky Rockefeller. Meil Hohmann. Keith Crow, (row five) Mike Strahan. Harvey Giblin, Steven Stanley. Jeff Bradley. Webstefs dictionary defines debate as a public argument on a topic. At Magnet, debating is defined as winning, and to win you must prepare. Debaters began to prepare early in the summer by attending camps which they affec- tionately refer to as “shops”. The next step in the preparations was to research the topic of water quality. They acconrv plished this by spending a great deal of time in Caddo Parish’s finest libraries. The third step was to compile the infor- mation they had researched in the li- brary. This information was placed on index cards and categorized into a work- ing order. The final step in preparing their case was to familiarize themselves with it and prepare a presentation that would allow them to win. Debator Lisa Beard says, “You prepare to win, and you win because you have prepared. Of course, to win debates you have to enter debate toumaments. Each year the Debate Team entered many tourna ments and headed for the top. These finally brought them to a series of com petitions which resulted in the Debate Team receiving the kind of recognition of which they were worthy. When !Ar. Belanger told them to clean up their act President Steven Stanley, Secretary Tyson Hacken¬ berg, Treasurer Neil Hohmann, and Vice President Harvey Giblin took him seriously. 212 • Organizations
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Members of the girls cross country team are Elizabeth Winberry, Kristina Owen, Susan Murphy. Jill Stokes. Kathleen DeSoto, Lara Tietz. Shayne Berry. Ms. John son. The boys team consists of Michael Offerty. Mark Winberry. Joe Ferguson. Mr. Chase (Joe s grandfa ther), Chris Bullock. Jimmy Gray. Curtis Bias, Scott Wilcox. Kevin Gust, Bryan Patterson. Track Team • 21 1
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Novices debaters are (first row) Mandy Bovenze. Zama Neff. Heather Stimits, Becky Evans. Sheila Adger. Lavern Ferdinand. (second row) Randy Moore, Timothy Lafferty, Rob Crone. Merritt Crether. Mark Hohmann, Jason Brooks, and Kenny Kline. Debate • 213
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