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P l l n nf? 'Z it -ar? s. ti Stewart Accountants do it in numbers. Kathy McLaughlin placed first at district, fourth at regionalsi Allen Crisp placed fifth at district and Tabatha Stone placed sixth at district. ha, . r f . F ,.-, . t -' 2 -'FU T4 9 . ' J:-3-3, sf' 1. 'Q .3-, 1'fE, Q 1- t 5 ff . i t 3 ' Qzif. 'L 1--:af ,:'N ' - U n Q' 5-,g5fa,g -fel to E' ' 45 on if 5' .-,liy'i '. fin, , .t ti it 3 'if 'fi it K e N r ' 12 ' 3. x, P 7 ' K ,f Ll ig qw ' F si? f S, lt ' 1 it ,L ,t Contemplating his thoughts, Craig Hill, senior, placed sec- ond at district lor editorial writing. Grinning from ear to ear. Stephanie Keys, Iennifer Shenk and Craig Adams express their feelings after going to State. I 5 5 UIL Academic and Literary Vi'
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UIL journalists. Iennifer Elam placed first at district for headline writing and second at district for feature writing, and Patti Pacha took first in newswriting at the district meet. 7071 4' 'uh From accounting to persuasive speaking - these students had it covered. Fast hands went to Work at the district and regional competition where Stephanie Keys placed third at district, regional and state for her typing ability. In the UIL journalism competition, Iennifer Shenk, sophomore, used her outstanding writing ability to bring her top awards. She placed second at dis- trict for newswriting, third in editorial and Short cuts. In shorthand Laura Steinkraus placed third at district, and sixth at regionalsg Dawn Russell placed fourth at district. On your mark, get set go. Missy Salmon placed third at district in ready writing. I 54 'i,f ?:?'Xf'J yr 'Y ,ff 6 Mow! headline writing. She also placed first in re- gional for headline and editorial Writing and third at state for headline. Other honors went to senior Craig Ad- ams Who took first at district, second at re- gional, and third at state in UIL persua- sive speaking com- petition. For these students knowing what they want and getting it was as easy as readin' n writin'. gcopy by: Stacie Nemecj iii? 1 4 x l ' W A t ' lill mi Q S tt., T s 'liar if t ...W 1 - S l Qi, f' .lam gary lx I UIL Academic and Literary Pagesb
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Life ln H 74a 7 Laughter, friends and knowledge brought indi- members to adopt, and the most important part, those performances 1: on for the schools ai viduals together, but who would bein charge, public entertainmel when the final show was the head honcho, the big There was all the tir ' Cf? over no one stood alone, Presl? Elections were and effort put into mc E ti 5 lf'l5l they came together as held and the inductions ing everything perfe W 3 X58-159 one. began. And sometimes it si X 60-151 Being in a club took a Now the real work be- seemed the effort wi Getting If l' 2-X53 lot of hard work and gan. There was the de- more work than the 1 Leadership 15 4-X65 dedication to keep the cision of what fund rais- ward. working 15 6 X67 organization alive. er would be done and By the end of the ye Traveliflg 16 '169 Friday's activity peri- how would the money it was time to relax. Competing wa' wx od brought organiza- be used. time to rejoice over peytorrfflffg l7O'1.73 tions to life. There was There were those nice meal and goc pundroismg 173175 so much to do in the 30 dreaded days when the company, and pat on Service glmnnefs 17 ' minutes allowed for bus pulled out at 4 a.m. self on the back for a ji Banqueis meetings. for that endless trip, just well done. gcopy by L Club activities began to spend a Saturday at Segml with the start of a new competition. year. So many new Who could forget i i i New friendsq Yearbook staff members Marky Sanchez, Lisa Segars and Lori Stewart pose with Dan Hermosilla, Channel 6 News and Lee Dunkleburge, Channel 3 News at the Corpus Christi Press Day held at CCSU. V i i s i 6225 1 56 . 17 vw f Division Page Pages by:
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