Mock Trial has planned a call out meeting for Tuesday, Nov. 4th. The meeting is open to anyone interested and will be held in F102, in the business department, and is set to begin at 3:15 p.m., club sponsor Holly Hochstedler said via email.
Hochstedler also said students who have participated in the past will be available to talk about the competitions and the benefits of joining. They will also discuss the time commitment, expectations and club dues, while answering any other questions.
Noah Glazier, returning Mock Trial member and senior, said the team is going to make sure they win again this year.
After the initial meeting, Glazier said, “We will start to filter out whose going to actually be taking a roll.” According to Glazier, after they assign roles, they will prepare the members for the competitions and continue with practices.
According to Glazier, this is going to be a tough year for Mock Trial, but he is still expecting the club to have a successful year and continue their tradition of excellence.
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