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Schedule A meeting will be held October 22 during lunch in Mr. Ivie's Room. Practice will start the week of the 27th Saturday, November 17 - Worland Fri-Sat December 7-8 - Sheridan Fri-Sat January11-12 - Newcastle Fri-Sat January 25-26- Gillette Saturday February 9 - Greybull Fri-Sat February 22-23- Buffalo Thur-Sat March 6-8 - State Speech
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Team Requirements Members are required to attend at least 75% of the practices. (No messing around will be allowed, work will be done!) Compete in every meet, unless circumstances don't allow. Attend every round unless an illness arises. Be respectful to team mates and competitors.
National Forensics League Events
Student Congress
This is individual debate in a large group setting. Legislative debaters research and write pieces of Congressional legislation that they feel will better the society in which we live. At a tournament, debaters will then speak on the legislation while using proper parliamentary procedure. Judges score each competitor based on argumentation ability, speaking technique, knowledge of parliamentary procedure, and overall participation.
Lincoln/Douglas Debate
This popular style of debating
features one person on each side. Propositions of value
are debated with the emphasis on developing logical
argumentation rather than an accumulation of
information. You will learn values analysis,
argumentation skiils, sound and ethical uses of
persuasion, and clear audience centered communication.
You will have the opportunity to debate several topics
during the school year.
Public Forum Debate
Public Forum Debate is audience
friendly debate. You and a partner will debate
controversial issues that are "stripped" from the
newspaper headlines. A new topic will be announced the
first day of each preceding month at www.nflonline.org.
A Public Forum Debate round begins with a flip of a coin
between the competing teams to determine your side and
speaker position. Public Forum will test your skills in
argumentation, cross-examination, and refutation.
Public Forum Debate Guide
International Extemp
A contestant draws three
questions on a foreign topic, selects one, then has 30
minutes to prepare an answer to the question. The
contestant utilizes a set of files that he or she has
built as a resource for answering the question. Only
published materials may be used as resources (books,
magazines, newspaper, and on-line resources). At the
completion of the 30 minute preparation time, the
student will speak on the topic for 7 minutes.
U.S. Extemp
A contestant draws three questions on a domestic topic, selects one, then has 30 minutes to prepare an answer to the question. The preparation, resources, and speech time is the same as International Extemp.
Original Oratory
As orator you will be expected
to research and speak intelligently, with a degree of
originality, in an interesting manner, and with some
profit to your audience, about a topic you have chosen.
Although many orations deal with a current problem and
propose a solution this is not the only acceptable form
of oratory. Your oration may simply alert the audience
to a threatening danger, strengthen its devotion to an
accepted cause, or eulogize a person. An orator is given
free choice of subject and judged solely on the
effectiveness of development and presentation.
Dramatic Interpretation
This is an individual category in which the selections are dramatic in nature. Selections shall be cuttings from published-printed novels, short stories, plays, poetry, or any other printed-published materials. Presentations must be memorized, without props or costumes. Actors will utilize stationary blocking to enhance the interpretation. The time limit is 10 minutes which includes an introduction.
Humorous Interpretation
This is an individual category in which the selections are humorous in nature. All other rules are the same as Dramatic Interpretation.
Duo Interpretation
This is a two-person category in which the selection may be either humorous or dramatic in nature. All other rules are the same as Dramatic Interpretation.
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2007 October Public Forum Debate Topic
Weekend Results
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