Moon Pie (TM) Classic collegiate quizbowl at UT-Chattanooga 4/28/2007

The UTC Academic Trivia Association will host our 9th annual Moon Pie 
(TM) Classic on Sat., April 28, 2007.  This will be a one-day 
academic quizbowl tournament, held on the campus of the University of 
Tennessee at Chattanooga.  

Note: The name Moon Pie is a registered trademark of Chattanooga 
Bakery, Inc.  Not only have the fine folks at Chattanooga Bakery 
granted us permission to use the name, but they also supply us with 
certain marshmallowy prizes/welcoming gifts.


THE BASICS:
    1) We will have two divisions, based on experience level, with 
the same questions used for both divisions.  Question level should 
therefore be easy to moderate by current circuit standards.
    2) Packet submission is expected of all teams, with partial 
packet provisions for first-year teams and for additional teams after 
the first two from any given school. 
    3) Base fee is $100 per team.  Discounts can be earned to bring 
that all the way to $0.  Maximum fee with penalty is $160.
    4) The tournament is designed for collegiate teams, but we will 
accept open teams, space permitting.
    5) The Moon Pie Classic will be followed on Sun. 4/29/07 by the 
RC Cola trash tournament (details to follow separately.).

Full details follow below..


SCHEDULE: Registration will begin at 9 AM EDT 4/28/07, with 
announcements and schedule adjustments at 9:45 and tournament play 
beginning at 10 AM.  Tournament HQ will be Grote Hall on the UTC 
campus; see directions below.  We hope to be into playoffs by 7:30 PM 
and finished by 8:30, but experience has taught us never to make any 
promises on when we finish. 


REGISTRATION: Our only pre-registration requirements are that you 
tell us:
   - How many teams to expect
   - In which division each team will compete
   - How many buzzers and officials (if any) you expect to bring
Please e-mail this information to utcquizbowl [at] gmail [dot] com.  
Also, if your team includes players with disabilities or access 
issues, it will simplify things if you let us know in advance.  That 
way we can take it into account when scheduling (building changes, 
etc.)  

Payment, rosters, etc., can be handled on the day of the tournament.  
Payment is expected on tournament day unless arranged otherwise in 
advance.  If you need an invoice or other official paperwork in 
advance, let us know and we'll be happy to oblige.


ELIGIBILITY: This tournament is designed for teams of current college 
students, with all players on a given team affiliated with the same 
university.  If space permits, we will accept mixed-affiliation or 
purely open (i.e., non-collegiate) teams.  However, the field is 
limited to 36 teams, and collegiate teams will be given first 
priority.

The tournament field will be divided into two divisions for separate 
play and awards.  Division II will be limited to players in their 
first and second year of intercollegiate quizbowl play, with one 
extra year of eligibility allowed for players on teams from 2-year 
schools. (Note: due to the difference in formats, prior experience in 
College Bowl Inc., Honda Campus All-Star Challenge, or tournaments 
restricted to junior colleges will not count as prior experience when 
determining Division II eligibility.) 


PACKET REQUIREMENT: We expect every team to submit questions.  For 
most teams, this means a full packet of 25 tossups and 25 bonuses 
(see specifications below.) Teams where all players are in their 1st 
year on the circuit may submit a partial packet of 10 tossups and 10 
bonuses; so can the third, fourth, et seq. teams from the same 
school.  But even if you have never written questions before, we want 
every team to get the question-writing experience.  Substandard 
questions that show effort will still receive the discount, 
regardless of whether or not we use them for this tournament.  
However, if we find evidence of plagiarism, that will automatically 
trigger the 60. no-packet fee. 

Also note that every team's questions must remain blind to the other 
teams from the same school. 
 
**The success or failure of this structure to provide enough 
questions for Moon Pie will help determine whether UTC chooses to 
continue all, some, or none of its independent collegiate tournaments 
in 2007-08.**

We will provide editing notes after the tournament, for any team that 
requests them at the time the packet is submitted.


FEES:  
Base fee: $100, assumes packet of 25 tossups and 25 bonuses meeting 
specifications below submitted by Sun., April 8.

Discounts: (Note that fees can be reduced to zero!) 
       - $20 for full packet received by Wed. 3/28 
       - $10 for half packet received by Wed. 3/28 (for teams that 
qualify for partial packet exemption only -- see above) 
       - $20 for each full-time official brought to UTC's high school 
tournament, the Dennis Haskins Open, on Mar. 3 
       - $20 for each original high school packet (25 tossups/25 
bonuses) sent by Fri., Feb 23 (or -10 for partial packet of 15/15) 
       - $ 5 for working lockout buzzer system (one discount per team 
unless we're short of buzzers) 
       - $10 for competent full-time official [plus dinner at 
Provino's Sat. night if you can join us] 
       - $30 for teams making their first appearance at UTC
Penalties: 
      + $20 for packet received Apr 9-16 (or for partial packet from 
qualified teams)
      + $40 for incomplete packet of at least 15/15 received Apr 9-16 
      + $60 if no packet is received by Mon., April 16


PACKET SPECIFICATIONS: 

    DESTINATION: Your genial quizmaster Charlie Steinhice will serve 
as editor-in-chief.  Since UTC hopes to field a house team, please 
send packets to SteinhiceC [at] comcast [dot] net, rather than the 
UTC team e-mail address listed above for registration. 

    DEGREE OF DIFFICULTY: We will have two divisions, based on 
experience level, with the same questions used for both divisions.  
Question level should therefore be easy to moderate by current 
circuit standards.  
    While not beginning with giveaway clues, most tossups should be 
answerable by most teams by the end of the question. Bonuses should 
be such that a novice team stands a good chance of getting at least 
10 pts., a good team 20, and the best teams all 30 pts.  If you're 
just dying to ask something that's pretty obscure, at least confine 
it to one bonus part. Anyone who would like sample questions, please 
let me know and I'll e-mail you some. 

    EXCLUSIVITY: We can't stress this enough:  Packets must be unique 
to each *team*, and blind to all other teams including the others 
from your school.  Since we may have mirror events scheduled 
elsewhere, questions must be original and blind to teams elsewhere in 
the country.  Please do not play-test them online in advance.

    FORMAT: 
 -- Please arrange questions separately by category.  If you want to 
make life easier for us, separate tossups and boni, and use the order 
of categories below.
 -- Please e-mail the packet as either an MS Word or RTF file, with 
the essential parts of the answer in bold and underlined.  
 -- Make sure the words "for ten points" or abbreviation "FTP" appear 
in each tossup shortly before the final clue.  
 -- Please insert the word "Answer:" followed by a single tab before 
each answer. 
 -- Ideally, titles of books, plays, periodicals, films, TV series, 
and works of art should be italicized, while titles of songs, short 
stories, and TV series episodes should be placed in quotes. But we're 
not going to penalize you if you don't. 

    DISTRIBUTION: For a full packet, we ask for 25 tossups and 25 
bonuses per packet, distributed as follows. 

   A) Literature: 5 tossups and 5 boni for full packet, 2-3 of each 
for half packet 
               > For full packet: at least 2 20th century, at least 2 
pre- 20th century; at least 2 U.S./Canadian, at least 2 non- 
U.S./Canadian 
   B) Sciences (including math): 5/5 for full packet, 2-3 of each for 
half packet 
      > For full packet: at least 1 each of biology, physics, and 
chemistry. If you have a second question from any of these 
categories, try to make them from a different subcategory (e.g. two 
physics boni would be OK, but two on thermodynamics would be 
overkill.) 
  C) History: 5/5 for full packet, 2-3 of each for half packet 
      > For full packet: at least 2 20th century, at least 2 pre-20th 
c.; at least 2 U.S./Canadian, at least 2 non-U.S./Canadian  0
  D) Philosophy/religion/myth: 2/2 for full packet, 1/1 for half 
packet 
      > Prefer no more than 1/1 of each 
  E) Fine arts: 2/2 of each for full packet, 1/1 for half packet 
      > No more than 1/1 each on visual arts and classical music 
  F) Social sciences, including geography: 2/2 for full packet 
  G) Popular culture: minimum 1/1 for full packet, maximum 2/2.  
(While it's an academic tournament, all knowledge is power.)

The remaining questions for a full packet may include: 
    * General knowledge/interdisciplinary questions -- these are 
especially helpful as spare tossups, since they make good Tossup 21's.
    * Current events other than pop culture 
    * Additional questions from any of the above categories (no more 
than one extra per category). Since it seems like we get more 
duplication on sciences, a 6th science question is especially 
welcomed. 

If you are also writing a high school set for us, note that there are 
two minor changes to the distribution.  For our high school events, 
each round must contain 1/1 geography and 1/1 math or computer science

    STYLE: You probably already know the basics, but just in case: 
  --- Tossups -- average length 3 sentences. Please include a unique 
clue early to avoid any ambiguity. We want questions that begin with 
lesser-known details and gradually get easier. And please don't 
violate the pronoun rule -- e.g.,, if your first pronoun is "He..." 
or "She...", the answer should be a person, not an object or the 
title of a work. 
  --- Bonuses -- each bonus worth a possible 30 pts.; no single- part 
all-or-nothing bonuses. We don't want 5-part or 6-part boni unless 
they're very, very short, and even then use sparingly. Also use the 
30-20-10 format sparingly, with 3 in a round as the absolute max. We 
can accept visual bonuses if reasonably structured. 

    ORIGINALITY: Absolutely no plagiarism!  This includes taking 
questions from past tournaments posted online, and also copying text 
from reference sources.  We also recommend that you find sources 
other than Wikipedia.  While it can be useful for confirming 
spelling, etc., we have found it to be inconsistent, and apparently 
it's way too tempting a source to plagiarize.


ACCOMMODATIONS: Unfortunately, our downtown hotel of choice (the 
Clarion) has a convention and is booked solid that weekend.  If you 
need help finding accommodations, please let us know and we'll see 
what we can find.


DRIVING DIRECTIONS: 
>From Atlanta and points south -- take I-75 to Chattanooga, then I-24 
west towards downtown, then follow the freeway splitoff for U.S. 27 
North, downtown Chattanooga. From 27 North take the 4th Street exit, 
within sight of the Tennessee Aquarium. Go right on 4th St. (you have 
no choice) and follow it for ca. 1 mile. Go past the UTC Arena, after 
which E. 4th St. becomes part of E. 3rd St. After that, take the 
second right on Palmetto St. Go two blocks and turn right on Vine St. 
(just past the EMCS Building.) Just before the place where Vine St. 
is blocked off, the parking lot for Grote and Holt Halls is on the 
right. Enter Grote by the door closest to Vine St. -- the door we've 
used in the past, next to the dumpster, is likely to be locked due to 
security issues.

>From Knoxville and points north -- take I-75 to Chattanooga, then I-
24 West; directions from there same as above. 

>From Nashville and points west/north: Take I-24 east to Chattanooga. 
As you round Moccasin Bend (freeway goes alongside river) watch for 
two exit lanes on the right; take the less rightward of the two, 
which will have signs above it for U.S. 27 N. Rest of directions are 
the same as above.

>From Birmingham and points southwest: Take I-59 to the outskirts of 
Chattanooga, where it dead-ends into I-24. Get on I-24 East and 
follow the Nashville directions from there. 


CONTACT: For further information contact your genial quizmaster, 
Charlie Steinhice, coach of UTC's quizbowl team.  Note new contact 
addresses:
    General tournament business (inquiries, registration, etc.): 
utcquizbowl [at] gmail [dot] com
    Packet submission: SteinhiceC [at] comcast [dot] net
    Snail mail: UTC A.T.A., c/o Charlie Steinhice, 8821 Winterberry 
Rd., Chattanooga, TN 37421.

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