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DEBATE TEAIVI wel' Bottom Row Cleft to rightj Susan Timberlake, Joel Tabin, Jay Sorid Top Row Qleft to rightj Jonathan Wasserstein, Adam Feurstein, David Baum This season was an historic one for The Kennedy Debate Team. To the great surprise of everyone involved, the debators finally sur- passed The basketball team as Kennedy's team with the most student fan support. For members of the Team this has meant intense pressure to succeed, but ultimately. an infinitely gratifying experience. K . At the first Tournament of The season in Hewlett, a record 244 Kennedy students showed up to cheer on the Team. This was totally unexpected, as Debate had never been much of an at- traction in years past, and pre-tournament publicity had been minimal. Still, The debators loved having the fans around, as their every paint was met with wild applause while opponents were booed and heckled. When J.F.K. partners Brian Stettin and Joel Tabin finished first in the Varsity division, the exalted crowd and other debators carried them home on their shoulders. The empty team bus was driven back to the depot. By the second tournament in Kings Park, Debate team hype had whipped the school into a frenzy. The J.F.K. fans arrived in droves. As the first round got underway, an incredible 8796 of the student body was in attendance. T This level of support was maintained throughout the season. As students grew to understand debate, so grew their love forthe game. Now, lt's not uncommon to see students engaged in casu- al scrimmage debates in The parking lot or locker rooms. lt's refreshing to see the youth of America embracing more cere- bral pursuits. Perhaps someday in the not-too-distant future, the fifty states will follow JFK's example, and debating will become the uncontested national pastime. . Officers: Brian Stettinft:President ' Joel Tobin ' Vice President Ross Weinstein Assistant Coach
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