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2009 Yearbook

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PHOTO 7: On the bus to the Knowledge Masters tournament, senior Ruilong Ma squeezes in some last minute studying. 'The Harvard trip was especially fun because we brought so many people and I always learn a lot in Knowledge Masters;路 said Ma.

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PHOTO 6: Freshmen Claire Lopatka and

Sarah Chang study their topics before the La ,'Salle debate tournament. "I do Duo Interpretation but I want to try debate next year because I think it's an important skill to have," said Lopatka.

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PHOTO 5: Sophomore Christoph Schlom and junior

nse am r and freshman Brian Pugh listen attenively as senior Devyn Lee asks a question study for the Harvard Knowledge Masters' rip. "We take a bunch of kids but its not all the competition; its also about hanging

Robert Hudson celebrate over a correct answer as the buzzer lights up in Knowledge Masters. "When answering a question, you get an adrenaline rush ," said Schlom. PHOTO 4: Junior Mel Meder wins a Bronze medal in the scholastic division in an Academic Decathalon tournament. "The best part is getting to miss school to take tests, which sounds weird but it's actually fun," said Meder. PHOTO 3: Senior Frank Chang sits at a computer studying for an upcoming tournament. "I did [forensics] mainly for mock trial , plus I really like readi ng about supreme court cases," said Chang.

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PHOTO 1: Jonathan Paulson and Garuth 1\charya study some last minute points juring a debate tournament in La Salle. 'My favorite part about Debate Team is that you go and use knowledge and apply it to the real world," said Acharya.

PHOTO 2: Seniors Tom Roher and Ben

Geselowitz and Sophomores Graham Moyer and David Liu contemplate the answer to the proposed question in Knowledge Masters, "I really like the sense of camaraderie when we travel and compete," said Geselowitz.

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