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ABOVE: The civil team from left to right-Doug Olson, Norm Peterson, Steve Collins, and Ovid Woods. RIGHT: Mechanical team members Larry Guerra. Matt Wilson, Dave Salazar, and Monte Oberle. GeneraIfChemicaI team members Skip Griffey. Curt Parry, Lori Ross and Peggy Larkin. is Q-:Q-as ... oi QUI The first annual Kansas Tech Quiz Bowl was held in April with teams from each de- partment competing for the distinct honor of being school champion. And a good com- petitive battle it was, keeping spectators on the edge of their seats. The first round featured teams from Aero, Civil and Electronics. Civil took an early lead and coasted to victory after that. But more was to come. Computer and GeneralfChemical locked horns on the second round in a suspenseful, exciting round that ended in a tie. 'idk H du- ? f 11'...W, 5? Champions from left to right from Computer are Jeff Woody, Quentin Prior, Chris Bobek and Betsy Greenwood. Each of the above teams had one alternative who could al- ternate between rounds.
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BGWL ln that second match, both teams battled neck to neck into the final seconds of the round. At the end buzzer, Computer and General! Chemical were in a tie. As a result. three teams ended up in the final competition--Computer. Civil, and GeneraIfChemical. During the final round, the lead changed hands between Civil and Computer at first, then General! Chemical started picking up steam to challenge Computer, which lasted up until the final IO minutes. Those minutes were all dominated by the Computer team which pulled away with the win. The questions asked were a mixture of trivia and science technol- ogy questions sprinkled with local and regional current events. 5 Y -of . . Ll V' TOP: Robert Tromble. Kevin Weisbender, Eric Snell and Brad Richardson reacting to their teams responses. ABOVE: A group shot showing the general interest by everyone. FAR LEFT: Mike Wilson. timekeeper and one of the main creatorfsponsor members. LEFT: Carl Budke, host. asking the questions.
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