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ABOVE LEFT: Gary Davis of Little Rock and Myrna Daniel of Monticello made it to the quarter finals in cross examination debate competition at UCA. ABOVE: Happy debaters gather on the Univer- sity of Arkansas at Conway campus after a successful forensics meet. LEFT: Pam Lott and Gary Davis obviously fared well in their respective divisions of the UCA meet. OPPOSITE TOP: Front—Bruce Walsh, David Puckett, Larry McClarnon, Roxie Bynum, Camille McFalls, Cheryl Dennis, Elvis Stewart. Back—Debbie Ashcraft, Dale Wells, Myrna Daniel, Gary Davis, David Ray, Karen Kuethe, Paul Rice. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Pam Lott of Monticello and Paul Rice of Lake Village made it to the quarter finals in policy debate. Rice was also fourth place speaker in debate. Debate 131
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130 Debate DEBATE wo Pe cg A i A Rt ANd 2 ey | | seh a8 : The UAM Debate and Forensic Squad broke into the winner’s circle on three occasions during the 1980- 81 season. UAM brought home a second place finish in cross-examination debate and a fourth place debate speaker award at the Louisiana State University at Shreveport Red River Classic tournament. Overall UAM finished seventh in a field of twenty-six colleges and universities at the LSU-S tourney. UAM broke into the winners circle at the Cadron Valley Forensics Tournament at the University of Central Arkansas. One policy debate team and one cross-examination debate team received quarter finalists trophies. A trophy was also received for third overall best speaker in policy debate. The UAM Forensic squad closed out the year with a successful competition at the Eleventh Annual Stephen F. Austin State University Individual Events Festival in Nacogdoches, Texas. UAM was declared the second place winner in sweepstakes competition. The squad picked up twenty-one individual awards including two superior ratings, six excellent ratings, and thirteen merit ratings. The squad had an outstanding year considering the fact that all (except for a second year student) were first year rookies.
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Front: Edith Edenfield, Debbie Castleberry, Debbie Ashcraft, Denise Redmond, Jane Vickers, Lisa Tooke. Row 2: Beverly Smith, Sandra Allen, Suzy VonTungeln, Beth Tippin, Sandy Culp, Larrell Lenderman, Sue Schember, Tammy McLeod, Janet Aud. Row 3: Karen Henry, Nancy Stanfield, Beverly Worthen, Kenneth Styles, Rita Ledbetter, Nancy Tracy, Marilyn Johnson, Terry Harrison, James Dana Waters, Pau! Rice, Glen Reeves. Row 4: Tonya ae PH CHI Sparks, Carol Wallis, Tami Gill, Wilma Trout, Alpha Chi Award Recipient Lesa Cathey, Tracy Ryals, John Mullikin, Mary K AL A enneth Mann Ellen Mettetal, Jessie Linsy. 132 Alpha Chi
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