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The USC debate team, with a
record of 75 individual wins and 72
individual loses, has debated topics
as varied as air pollution,
automobile safety, energy,
marijuana and birth control.
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Each year a national topic is
chosen for debate during that year,
and is announced on July 15. This
year it was Consumer Product
Safety, which can encompass any
number of areas, Drennon said,
"you name it, energy, marijuana,
motorcycle safety, or tobacco."
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people participating, two on each
team. A debate has eight rounds,
with each team taking the negative
side four rounds, and then affirmative
side four rounds.
"The complicated part," team
treasurer Rick Barlow said, "is
that whoever has the affirmative
side can pick their own topic, and
the negative side must refute the
argument."
"You've never done enough
research," Drennon said, because
debators never know what topic
the other team may choose for !
their affirmative argument. 1
At the start of this year, USC's
debate team used automobile
safety for their affirmative
argument. They said cars polluted
too much, and needed air baes fnr
greater safety. In the second half
of the year the team discussed
energy, saying solar power was the
solution to the energy problem.
To organize the research, the
team meets every Monday afternoon
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Barlow said.
THREE CATEGORIES of
debate are novice, junior varsity,
and varsity. Experience is important
in debates, but everyone
gets a chance to debate if he puts
forth some effort, Drennon said.
Annually USC receives about 300
invitations to participate in
debates, and of these they will
attend seven or eight next year,
team member Bob Raven said.
When choosing a tournament to
attend, the team looks for competitive
potential, but expenses are
also considered, said Raven.
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travel."
Because the debate team
receives money from the Student
Allocations Commission, it is
classified as a club, but they
consider themselves a team,
Barlow said.
Some team members attend
workshops sponsored by different
schools. Last summer some
members attended a three week
workshop sponsored by the
University of Nebraska at Omaha.
TKAJYi coach tticnard stovall
decides who will debate together as
a team "in whatever combination
will do well," said Raven. To
debate together, student must get
accustomed to each other and
anticipate what the other person
will say. They must also be careful
not to contradict each other, Raven
said. Personality also plays an
important part in debating with
others.
The debate team is part of the
Forensics Society, and some team
members also compete in individual
events such as extemporaneous
speaking.
Although individual records are
kept, the team had a good year,
Raven said. They expect to do even
better in the future because there
are four sophomores and a freshman
on the varsity team, Drennon
said.