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.THE SHOW- OFF S Part of being a show-off is compet- g. Competing to see how good you :ally are - how well your talent ands up against other people's. UIL gave students their chance to Jmpete. Several areas of competi- on were open to students, such as -urnalism, speech, business skills, :ting and sports. Hours of practice, molding talent, ere spent in preparation. Connie ornell and Shellie Weitz, who placed rst in Prose and Informative Speak- ig respectively, knew this. Drilling nproved talent, as Carolyn Foote, rst in Feature Writing, Martha Ham- mer, second in Typing, and Cheryl ostick, second in Headline Writing, 'ell knew. Areas like shorthand, where Lrynda Baker got second, required temorization and constant practice. lebate not only required practice, fut also relied on past experience, so iherrill Leonard and Janet Simpson fere well qualified, placing third the ast two years in district. Sports was another area where stu- Ients could pit their talents against lthers. The golf team, the best in the pity, advanced to regionals with Jane Beard, Jackie Bertram, Jill Gustaf- lon, Peg Kramer, and Monica Welsh. The track team also competed in JIL and eight boys and Krissy Ter- Jening qualified from district for egionals. The boys team won third Jlace, and set four new school 'ecords, proving their talent as ath- etes.
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U I L 'resls -. 'ralent 0 Barton Faulks, as Thoreau, in the UIL play The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail rebukes his mother for her prayers. Not all competition is excitement: there are tedi- ous moments spent waiting for results, as Ms. Shirley Paysse, and speech contestants Camille Pisk and Shellie Weitz well know. Sometimes waiting to compete is the hardest part. Carolyn Foote and Cheryl Bostick use the time to prepare for the regional contest. Sheila Slevin rehearses her informative speak- ing which won her a first at District. Charles Morris runs that extra mile at the boys track UIL competition, helping his team claim a second place title in district. Members of the girls track team watch team- mates compete at District UIL, where three team members qualified for Regionals. 224 activities
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