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Participation Ranks Over Winning H. ... mold your future the way you wont your future to be molded ... 112 ' e you ever watched Family Feud and wished you were a contes- tant? That dream became a reality for me through a club called College Bowl. During lunch we were interrogated on many subjects including science and art. After all the practice, we were finally ready for the big event which was held at UCR. All participants have a buzzer, and everyone waits quietly while the conductor of the whole operation pre- pares to ask the first question. He reads it off, and the first person to hit the but- ton is awarded an opportunity to at- tempt to answer the question. We compete for scholarships of $1,000 each. But, whether we win or lose, I ' m glad that I was granted the op- portunity to participate. I ' ll never forget my first Citrus Belt Speech Region tournament. Before I performed my speech, Ms. Mains gave me a pep talk. She said, Speech can mold your future the way you want your future to be molded. I visualized that my deathbed would be a gigantic auditorium with hundreds of spectators staring at me. Actually, it was held in a classroom with only one judge looking on. My entire speech was only ten min- utes long, but I hod to repeat it in three different rounds. I got judged separately to allow for nervousness. Even when I didn ' t win, I gained valu- able experience that will help me later. As Ms. Mains said, Public speakers 2 hold the world in their hands and wrap their words around it. ir 1. Ms. Mains stirs the enthusiasm of Speech Club members. 2. Speech Club; Front row: Julie Socio, Dwayne Ochoo, Lisa Umscheid, Richard Hanson, and Ms. Mains. Back row: Ms. Gonzalez, Char- lotte Perez, Richard Alcantar, Peter Tyler and Car- ry! Cleveland. 3. College Bowl Members, John DiN- opoli, Kevin Lee, Ann Cordaro, and Stuart Bateman prepore to answer upcoming questions. 4. Lisa Umscheid searches for a pencil to copy the tournament schedule. 5. College Bowl: Front row: Ken Carden, Deanna Coats, Paul Leal, James Bon- estcel. Chuck Kuhn, and Stella Sanchez. Second row: Mr. Monaco, Clemente Diaz, Rachel Bell, Robert Bryant, Mike Minick, Sally Leal, and An- tonio Mengler. Lost row: Robert Wiley, Tony Ca- hill. Ken Biddle, Kevin Lee, Traci Hampton, Wilhel- mina Mengler, and Stephanie Timor. We ' re the Kids of America
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