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Speech and Debate Just sitting around—Assistant speech coach Ben Koppel sits while waiting for a speaker. Hellgate has the largest speech and debate team in Missoula. The team is made up of freshman, sophomores, juniors, and seniors. The team competes in eight or nine meets a year all over western Montana. There are two debate events and seven speech events. In debate there is team debate and Lincoln- Douglas. In speech there is ex- pository, original oratory, im- promptu, serious and humorous in- terpretation, memorized public ad- dress and extemporanious speaking. This year at the state meet, which was held in Missoula, Hellgate placed fifth. Individual winners were Tara Hayes, who took second in expository speak- ing, Ann Eagle took third in im- promptu, Sarah Harington took third in memorized public add- dress and Amina Chaddar and John Lott placed eighth in team debate. A few ideas—Speech and debate coach, Beth Robbins gives junior Tara Hayes a few hints on her speech. Speech Debate 19
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Students learn marketing skills through DECA The sun’s so bright—Sophomore Tyler Grimm is blinded by the Califor- nia sun while in San Diego on the DECA trip. DECA members—Left to right: Mark Ritzheimer, Kerry Hanson, Loucinda Foster, Tim Mitchell, Tara Hays, Stacie Jacobsen, Meagan Gillespie, Pam Nordwick, Nissa Gibbs, and Jennie Waddell. DECA is a club that focuses on the developing of marketing skills. They go to career developing con- ferences, compete in state and regional competitions and mainly learn what the business world is like. This year's club at Hellgate had thirteen members and their advisor was Brad Hart. They went ot San Diego for the Western Regional Leadership Con- ference. Thirteen states were involv- ed, about 24,000 participants. DECA raised money many dif- ferent ways. They sold T-shirts, caps, candybars and had a con- cesson stand at the Rocky Moun- tain Classic Wrestling Tournament. They also raised money through the school store, the Trading Post. Loucinda Foster, DECA’s treasurer, said DECA has given her “more of an understanding of what business would be. Second childhood—Seniors Nissa Gibbs and Jennie Waddell enjoy a carousel ride while in San Diego on a DECA trip. 20 DECA
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