Snyder High School - Tigers Lair Yearbook (Snyder, TX)

 - Class of 1986

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' prose school. She placed fist Shannon A Llil at regional. iPhoto 2144 ' lxGO TO STATE -- David Tate, worlo on his cannon which won doce in regional. He also placed second at the state level with the cannon. CPhoto by Christie Vala- dezb Contests Involve Work very year students and facul- ty participate in the University interscholastic League CUILD contest. This involves extra study- ing and practice, an average of six-seven hours per week, on the part of the competitors and spon- sors, To determine who competes, Mrs. Alta Lynch, ready writing coach, said, The participants write an essay just as they will in contest, under the some condi- tions their essays are judged by three teachers and ranked, the best essays receive a one. Using these critiques, I determine the three who will compete at the district meet. An alternate is also chosen. In other contests students who are in clubs can participate or try out. Practice is important to the competitors. Any industrial arts stu- dent may enter the Industrial Bowl contest, Dewey Farley said. All club members can go. These stu- dents take written exams and they take prqects they've made in class. The top three go on to state competition. Junior Michael Long said, l want to be a journalism mqor in college and these contests teach me to be creative. There are different ways to judge the contests. In Distributive Education, Jim Rosson said the contests are judged by business people in the students' areas of employment. Snyder students were successful in their UIL attempts as Snyder won the district meet with 148 points. This was the first time since '77 that Snyder had won the meet. Points were distributed as follows: first place winners earned 15 points each, second, 10, and third, five. Schools and their point totals were Snyder, 148, Andrews, 115, Monahans, 107, San Angelo Lake View, 102, Pecos, 60, Fort Stock- ton, 58, Sweetwater, 48, and La- mesa, 25. - Delores Sosa Contests osog saiojeg Aq sa6od .5 -O

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WHAT'S A SHORT WORD FOR SUPER- CALEFRAGLISTICERPIALIDOTIOUS P Sophomore Paula Coldwell practices writing and counting headlines for the wfnginast- -gs? . ' . Aly-L,-WY c headline writing contest. CTiger's Lair 5 Staff Photo? I is. sn... new 'itlza . . Contest Student District Reg. State Mixed GMS, li K UH: Mens I ii, ll Lincoln Douglas Debate Elaine Smylie ist Ingjltsxdzgds I' E Persuasive Speaking Brad Vincent 2nd Woodworking David ,mel ,Sr Poetry interpretation Kirsten Miller 1st drh Woodworking Juan, Comm KT Poetry interpretation Melissa Hodges 2nd Woodworking Donny Yngumzo Grd Prose interpretation Robyn Fambro lsr , WC CD, Oming Ten, Lewis 15, Prose interpretation Richard Lack Qnd lsr 2nd Woodwomng Romano Romero 1st Prose interpretation Shannon Lunsford Std Woodworking Lynn Sands ard News WHWOQ TFUH 5111 Vyron GGY Feature Writing Sharon Doty 4th Woodworking Michoei Browning 1g Headline Writing Kyle Nozworth 5th Woodworking David Moana Kr Editorial WflflnQ Ofh pinkenon gf Ready Writing Tim Curfman 2nd Woodwofking Ken Meddey 206 ShOTll'lOl'ld MOVY M0fTlf1EZ 5l'h Woodwoming Perry Grearhouse 2nd Amem qomon 5m Woodworking Ruben Salinas 2nd DeOf'Ine flood 2nd Merch John Tore One'AC' Area ist 15' kr Qnd Metals Kenny Buchanan 2nd Ofwmdsi Dfw Vincem Metals Ruben Salinas 1st All -Star Cast Shannon Lunsford, Kyle Hawes, Missy Mdntite, Pat- msg: 0551605 gms , 'U Molone Metals David tae 2nd Honorable Mention K l A Mews Terry Games 2nd All-Star Cast John l-lamlert, Richard Lacie, Jamie Cater, Robert Mews Lewis Wesley 19, Patterson District ind. Acting Awards: Mews Lynn Bondi Y V ard Best Actor Brad Vincent SWE Gunmen 'F' E'em0mc5: Best Actress Shannon Lunsford Tim 5Ulliv0fl All-Star Cast John Hornlett, Missy Mclniire N00 BUCH0000 Hon. Men. Allwiitar Richard Lack, Jamie Cofer, Lance Aldridge Anthony Wenham Regional Ind. Acting Awards: ' Terry Grimes Best Actor Brad Vincent Ricky Clarie All-Star Cast John Hamlett, Kyle Hawes State Qualifiers in Metal Testing: Hon. Men. AllfStar Richard Loci-1, Shannon Lunsford, Missy Mdnt' Jay McGee State incl. Acting Awarsr Ruben Salinas Best Actor John Harnletr Kenny Buchanan All-Stat Cost Brad Vincent, Shannon Lunsford Stare Qualifier in Electronic: Testing: Hon. Men. All-Star Kyle Hawes Aim Bngiqqnon Snyder won the District UlL contest with 148 pointsb State Qualifiers in Cn Site Competition: D, E, Gen. Merchand. Jamie McCravey area - 'lst lsr Dmwgngs Ruben goigf-,gs MGVCWPQ Band l Technical Drafting Jay McGee COHCEYT Bond ll, l Technical Drafting Ruben Salinas 5YmPlP0fllC BQHO' Texas Tedw 5021 I. I J Architectural Drafting Shea Fenton Stage Band Festival Outstanding 4A Stage 'Band 'tecimgcot writing my Magee All-Star Stage Bond Joyna Gilbert ipiano3 Technical Writing Ruben Salinas Anne Deavers folro Sox? Technical Writing Alon Buchanan Robert Caldwell Cttumg:-et? Technical Speaking Shea Fenton 18 Contests wth, ....c .4 1st 2nd Grd Grd quahiied 'lsr 2nd 2nd Std Gro' Std Grd lsr 2nd 2nd 2nd Grd Std Std 2nd 2nd, Grd Grd Std 1st 2nd Grd 151' 2nd 1st 2nd Grd 'lst 2nd Ord lst Grd



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L READY, SET, LIFT! Junior Cindy Talbert and Coach Patty Grimmett assist junior Kim Blu- menstock as she attempts heel raises in her PE class. CTiger's Lair Photo? HOW DARE YOU? Two minutes before the bell rings, freshman Tabitha Lewis raises her hand to ask a question about health while freshman Melody Piclsering looks at her with disgust. Looking on are Heather Psoemisch, Sandra Powell and Ray Lentz. CPhoto by Tammy Ritchey! N PE, Health Shape You Up ealth and PE don't sound any- thing alilse but they do have some things in common, You need PE or some type of activity where you use energy in order to be healthy. Most students who are in PE lilse it. They say it helps them stay in shape Ca big thing these daysb, and they also learn how to play a vari- ety of sports. ln girls' PE classes, ping pong, bad- minton, volleyball, basketball, soc- cer, inside hoclsey, tennis, golf, aer- obics and weight lifting are learned. Junior Cathy Beers, said she lilsed PE because, you not only get to meet other people, but also in the long run, you learn a little some- thing about each sport, Senior Debbie Bratton said by fals- ing PE she hopes to gain the ability to play sports well and to lseep in shape. 20 PE And Health Coach Patty Gtimmett thought the students like team sports best because they enjoy the competi- tion. ln health a variety of suljects are studied. These include drugs, alcoe hol, suicidal attempts and types of food eaten. Junior Barry Byrd said he lilies health because the people that l-tnow their bodies will be healthier and live longer. It is a class that effects the stu- dents, Coach Viclsi Nelms, health instructor, said. She added, There is no special reason I teach health. lt is a field that is always changing and the field is relevant to what is going on. So, with health and PE in their day's schedule, students Cand even teachersl will lead healthier lives, - Michelle Holder

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