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Speech and Debate Banquet

Yesterday was the Lynbrook Speech and Debate Banquet. The theme of the night was the 1920′s, but many people conveniently ignored the theme and just went for semiformal (including me). The first hour or so of the banquet was pretty boring, since all we did was play various card games in a really loud room. A certain group of people decided to exclude everyone else and play a very un-fun three person game masquerading as a four person game.

After the food was finally put out, there was a huge line for over half an hour. Some of the foods were penne with marinara sauce, rotini with pesto sauce, ravioli with alfredo sauce, and some sort of italian bread. Overall, the food was pretty good, and better than I expected for a club banquet after hearing stories of the FBLA one (they got an “all you can eat” 4-pizza buffet).

After we finished eating, the leadership team did a passing of the torch, giving gifts to the new 2009-2010 leaders. A highlight was Carl giving Belinda a scarf:

As you can see, Belinda is very short… …I read somewhere that short people are colder because they are farther from the sun… … So I got her this scarf.

We also got to see a slideshow of pictures from throughout the year, with amusing captions added in.

Finally, Alice Lin presented the book to Sean, in JPEG form. This was mostly because we ended up with too little time to have it printed and bound, so we’re giving it to him later. If you’d like an electronic copy, go to the LSD forums.

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May 29, 2009

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Lynbrook Novite

Today was the Lynbrook Novite Tournament. While normally I’d not have gone to this tourney, Artem forced me to go to prep for iTOC (which is not happening, apparently).

I double entered in the tournament for both Parliamentary Debate and SPAR (Spontaneous Argumentation).  The Parli part was mostly normal, although partnering with yet another LD-er was an interesting experience.  From what I heard from certain sources, CC and I were pitted against the top novices (chosen by their coach) from the other schools.  I think that we managed to knock each other out of the running, because we lost our second round and won two others.

The 2nd Round of Parli was particularly interesting.  The topic was that video games were bad, and we were on the affirmative side.  When all three of our panel judges were teenagers, I’m not sure how impartial our ajudicators could be.  It wasn’t particularly helped by the close debate that happened.

SPAR was by far the highlight of the tournament.  The first round sucked, of course, since I had no idea whatsoever on how to do SPAR at all.  However, this seems to have slipped the notice of the other competitors – my opponent said I had done really well in the first round.

The second round was far more legitimate.  I’m not sure who would have won, but it was at least fun to do.  Since our topic was whether or not Science was dangerous, I felt the need to bring in Nuke War.  Conveniently, my opponents brought up StemCell, so we ended up with a decent case on each side.

The third round was no doubt the most hilarious.  My opponent and I were in the second set of speakers, so we thankfully avoided the first topic.  I felt really sorry for the first two debaters – the topic was essentially Britney Spears vs. Lindsay Lohan, and neither side knew much of anything about them.

My resolution in that round was Polar Bears vs. Penguins.  I was on the polar bears’ side.

Arguments:

  • Polar Bears are smarter than Penguins
    • Penguins kicked out the one abnormal penguin because of discrimination, see Happy Feet
  • Polar Bears are more influential than penguins
    • Polar Bears are the face of Global Warming, showing their damaged habitats and impacts to the natural world.
  • People don’t care about the penguins.
    • My opponent had said that people paid over $200,000 to get a polar bear back to the Arctic; however, no one spends any money to get the penguin back to the Antarctic.
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May 17, 2009

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Point of Information Layout Updated… Again

Alice got annoyed at the current theme… so here’s the redesigned version:

Comments?

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May 3, 2009

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Speech and Debate Leadership

Speech and debate leadership applications are now available.  You can download them here (PDF file).  Speech and debate leadership sounds like a really fun thing to do.  Out of the possible jobs, which ones should I apply for?

List:

  • Vice President
  • Secretary
  • Treasurer
  • Event Manager
  • Congress Captain
  • Interpretation Captain
  • Expository Speech Captain
  • Oratory Speech Captain
  • Spontaneous Speech Captain
  • Parliamentary Debate Captain
  • Public Forum Debate Captain
  • Policy Debate Captain
  • Lincoln-Douglas Debate Captain

Obviously, I can’t apply for captain of events I don’t do, like LD, PoFo, or CX.

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April 22, 2009

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Layout for Point of Information

Here are some drafts of possible layouts for Point Of Information, by Alice.

Draft #1

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April 17, 2009

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