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Friendliestr ff i it i 'l' -ig' a dl YJ , 4, ig , N, I isuplerative titles l Actively serving as a varsity basketball cheerleader, Ann Rig- le, along with Kim Klecka, yearbook editor, were selected as ne friendliest couple of their class. Ann is representing the stu- Ent body as reporter. Kim represented the school at Boys' ate. Barbara Wilson, secretary of the senior class and Randy estmoreland, student body president were elected most rep- y sentative. Barbara was chosen as Homecoming Queen, while :andy has participated for two years on the varsity football sam. SUPERLATIVES I PAGE 131
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Most Likely To Succ PAGE 130 I SUPERLATIVES Wittiest y Eight seniors wear Mu Alpha Theta president Randy Kelley and Mary Black, 2 member of the All-District Volleyball Team, were chosen as the two most likely to succeed. Randy has also taken the responsi bility of National Thespian Society vice president and Nationa Forensic League president. Gina Taylor, National Thespian Society secretary and Byror Tully, a three year varsity basketball letterman, were choser the wittiest of their class. Gina is an active member of the French Club and is also the senior class treasurer.
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Eight place in regionals, attend state competition Students from eight district schools participated in the annual University Inter- scholastic League competition, Mar. 24. Deer Park had eight students to place in their respective events. After ranking in district competition they advanced to regional competition. ln typing, sophomore Tammie Wilson attained second place and freshman Annette Tassin acquired first. Senior Bob Mabry received a first division in inform- ative speaking. In poetry, first place was awarded to John Lang. and sophomore Kathy O'Dell achieved second place. Seniors Cindy Caudle and David Mundy earned first and second ranking, respectively, in editorial writing. At the regional competition held at San Jacinto College, Kathy O'Dell and Tam- mie Wilson placed first in poetry and typing, respectively, and went on to state competition, which took place at Austin. Tammie placed fifth at state. A. Mrs. Charlene Poole explains to sophomore Kathy O'Dell and junior John Lang the cor- rect usage and expression of each word contained in the poem. B. Building up her accuracy and typing speed, freshman Annette Tassin concentrates on her manuscript. Her speed and accuracy acquired her second place rating in regional competition. C. Putting the fin- ishing touch on their editorials, seniors Cindy Caudle and David Mundy check their papers for errors. Cindy and David ranked first and second place, respectively in district competi- tion. D. Informative speaker Bob Mabry searches the files for an appropriate speech topic. E. Freshman Tammie Wilson takes a timed writing to check her speed and accuracy. She qualified to attend state competition in Austin, May 6 by placing first in both district and regional meets. F. Freshman Annette Tassin concentrates on improving her words per min- ute by reading at a rapid rate and never looking at the keyboard. G. Performing a poetry excerpt, sophomore Kathy O'Dell demonstrates the techniques that ranked her first in regional poetry competition and advanced her to state competition. To enhance her speak- ing style, Kathy practices expression, a factor counted heavily in judging. PAGE 132 I UIL ,X H, .gf- E' Q X .,,. V-0' A . A, i.. f f'!I',A
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