tNree COMPETE IN STATE CONTEST Every year in the spring, UIL (University Interscholastic League) gives Monterey an opportunity to see how we stack up against other schools of comparable size in the state. Competition is scheduled in literary and athletic events, and awards are presented in the first three places. Monterey sent 78 students who competed on the district level; 51 placed and advanced to regionals; and five went on to state. The areas of competition are Debate. Informative Speaking, Persuasive Speaking. Poetry Interpretation, Prose Reading and Shorthand. Oral Reading, Journalism, Spelling and Plain Writing, Number Sense, Slide Rule, Science. Typewriting. Choir and Band were also among the areas of competition. Athletic UIL competition included football, basketball, track, golf, tennis and swimming. EVENTS DISTRICT WINNERS REGIONAL WINNERS STATE WINNERS Oobate Keith Owens Keith Coultor informative Speaking Karen Cochran Persuasive Speaking Cindy McFarlln Poetry Interpretation Kimatha Kiser Prose Reading Oral Reading Shorthand Rhonda For so Typewriting Jonathan Humphries Sandra Farr Pam Boone Journalism Feature Editorial Newspaper Headline Nancy Dorn Nancy Oorn Kovin Knight Kevin Knight Nancy Dorn tilth m state Spelling S Plain Writing Bobby Denstord Benny Arnold Arati Prabhaker Benny Arnold seventh m state Numbor Sense Mike Oorman Steve Eldridge Mike Dorman second in state Shdo Rule Scienco Clubs in ACTION JETS (Junior Engineering Technical Society) is an organization tor students who want to pursue careers in technical fields - engineering, mathematics, science or medicine. It is a national organization sponsored by the professional engineering societies. There were about 45 members, mostly seniors. The club took several field trips, including a trip to New Mexico during Spring Break. Officers were Arati Prabhakar. Joe Claborn. Steve Clarkson. Allen Litton and Mike Smith. At White Sands. Melonie Burlord watches as Paul Burlord and Lance Cansino bury Scott Hennigar in the sand. Arati Prabhakar
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PTA hoNORS TEACHERS buT ... 1 - WITH THE LAST quarter underway. PTA President Mrs. Lou Conner and B.J. Randles discuss luture PTA activities. 2 - SHOWING her appreciation lor a 10b well done. Mrs. Jane Lawrence distributes' scrolls to teachers' boxes. 3 ■ KEEPING THE HALLS Clean is one Ol the duties ol Custodian Wayne Camper. 4 - BOTTOM ROW: Ethlyn Byrd. Delores Wooten. Wilma Key. Betty Jackson. SECOND ROW: Maurice McDermett. Edna Laney. Jewell Mayfield. May Harkness. Evelyn Briles. Mary Barnes. TOP ROW: Oueenelle Kizer. Bonnie Mullins. La Verne Jones. Alyne Wilson. Alpha Carroll. Mary Coomer. 5 - BOTTOM ROW: Julius Moore. Brad Douglas. Bill Crosslin. Nina Locke. Wayne Camper. Billy Cacey. TOP ROW: Lawrence Knox. George Montano. Helen Newton. Billie Moore. Levorn Houston. Aden Vasquez. 6 ■ CAFETERIA WORKER Ethlyn Byrd attends to her daily duties. clubs in ACTION Among all the kids so anxious to graduate, there were several students determined to stay in school one way or another. This group called themselves Future Teachers of America, and pitched in to form the first FTA club Monterey has had since 1974. Showing their appreciation for certain members of the faculty, the club polled different homerooms each month, and chose a teacher of the month. The club also sponsored a cupcake sale and a plant party. Officers for 1976 were JoAnn Ellis, president; Salina Sorrels, secretary; and Cindy Badgett. Treasurer. SA VORING that lirst big bite. Lisa Payne enjoys an F. T.A. cupcake.
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