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We Won! Athletics wasn't the only way to compete in high school. 'Students excelled in math, science, speech, shorthand and many other fields of learning. UIL competitions enabled students to work for extra rewards. UIL held competitions in many fields: newspaper, yearbook, speech, typ- ing, shorthand, journalism, drama, band, number sense, calculators, and science. ln Office Education Arlene Se- ciueira and Kim Shockley displayed t eir school spirit by participating in extemporary speaking and Typing I. They did so well that they com- peted at a national level with other top students around the United States. In number sense at district last year john Ho recieved first place, jeff Siebrandt won fourth place, and Michael Ho won sixth. Michael Ho also won second in calculators while his brother john won fourth. According to Nancy Roberson who began competing in UIL this year, I'm glad we have UIL com- petitions. It eeps me busy. A. EXHAUSTED from a tough competition held at Texas Women's University at Den- ton are john Ho, jeff Siebrandt, Chumpol Mireles, judy Lee, Tracy Savage, Bill Caputo, and Nancy Roberson. B. MICHAEL HO and Doug Cramer show their award trophies from a contest at Denton. C. CONCENTRATING on writing a speech for a upcoming competition is Arlene Se- queira. D. jEFF SIEBRANDT accepts a reward for winning in Number Sense. E. MS. GRISHAM, the sponsor of the Math Club, takes Tracy Savage, judy Lee, and the rest of the club out for dinner after a tournament. F. MENA MCCARTHY accepts the award given to her for third place in Ready Writing last spring. G. TRACY SAVAGE, judy Lee, and Chumpol Mireles talk over the day's activities. H. THINKING about an answer now remembered but earlier forgotten is Mark Eicher. I. COM- PETING in Number Sense during the tour- nament at Richardson High School are Doug Cramer, Michael and john Ho, and jeff Siebrandt. 104 Competitions Copy and layout by Vicky Hennig
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