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Water, water, everywhere, but not a drop to drink! roblem . . . polluted waters. Solution . . . see the Heidel- berg debate team. For seven years the Heidelberg debate team remained undefeated. But, HThis year, said Coach McCollar, itwe're going to have to work for it, tReferring to this years stiffer competitionJ Mrs. McCollar, a debater from col- lege and high school, admitted, Hit wont be easy! Heidelberg held the DoDDS Tournament on campus in April, when 16 teams competed. Much of the research work was done by the debate Class, a new addition to the Heidelberg curriculum. Hlfs one of the few advantages we have left over the other teams. All high schools within DoDDS as well as those in the states debated on the subject of water pollution in the 0.8. Below: Heidelberg Debaters are Ueft to righti Maile Knight, Cathryn Cornett, Bettina Barry, Chris Collins, Dave Merhar, Wesly West, Beckie Belasto, Jennifer Biesemeier. Left: Donna Gebhard poses the question . . . iiTo drink, or not to drink, that is the question. Left: Josh Cooper and Kerstin Lowman study hard during lunch in hopes of making debate team. Above: Some future debaters take time out to pose with what has become their clo friend, the debate book.
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he Legislators club hMUSS at Heidelberg High school has two main purposes, which are one, to provide students with a chance to become versed in Parliamentary proce. dures by debating current political issues, and, two, to prepare students for the model Senate held in Stuttgart annually. The club's sponsor is Mrs. Harrell. Paul Hogan ponders over his thoughts as he tries to figure out a resolution. The M088 sponsor, Mrs. Harrell, ready to face the world with a smile. Officers 0 to 0 Joy Oenning, Paul Hogan, Maurice Sipos, Marcus Rosenthal, and Tracey Van Wormer. Sitting Down: Tracey Van Wormer, Joy Oenning, Paul Hogan, Maurice Sipos, Marcus Rosenthal, Sharon Niesen, Standing up: Vivian Harrell esponsorx Blake Sibley, John Hogan. Monique Hull, Dennis Macray, Laura Rainey, Bonny Block, Nadia Huryk'and Greg Smith. Clubs 35
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First there was the Rubikls Cube, then came Trivial Pursuit, but just when you were about to vegetate in front of the T.V. and watch Inspector Gadget, there came . . . Brain Bowl 85 his was no trivial matter. Brain Bowl participants were selected from among our most distinguished members through elimination at a trial game. Questions were asked in math and science, art, literature, and numerous other catagories. In the end, one representative from each class plus two alternates were chosen. Those six went on to compete at Stuttgart High School in November among 26 schools from DoDDS Germany. It was our third year participating in the growing competition. This year's Brain Bowl was less trivial and more difficult than ever. Mrs. MCCollar was pleased to announce that the team, HDid especially well in math and science, thanks to some sharp minds. She agreed that this competition of llWhiz Kids was, Hjust as exciting as any football game. Towards the end, the schools cheered for their teams and it was all very exciting! Mrs. McCollar's excellent guidance has kept both our debate and brain bowl teams in reputable positions. Below: lntellects, Whiz Kids, or Old and Wise? Clockwise left: Brad Kriener tSOPHl, Scott Hogan tJR. ALT.l, Cathyrn Cornett tFROSHQ, Charles Broomfield tSOPH. ALTJ. John Fellenz tSENlORl, and John Hogan URJ. Representatives take a break from all the questions at the Stuttgart competition. Questions: 1. What did the Seniors name their spirit lion? 2. Who was the only Freshman on the Varsity football team? 3. Who be- headed Medusa? 4. Who was the youn- gest LLS. president? 5. Who was the Sophomore homecoming attendant? 6. What did Einstein receive the Nobel prize for? wage ariua'aowqd .9 Sladdad BJOUQ'I 'g uaAasooa Appai 't; snasmd ig aPIDIBUE'I ueq Z 98 Eqwooqeg 'l :sramsuv Clubs 37
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