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INFORMATIVE and PERUSASIVE SPEAKING: Norberto Arguello, David Louder , John Parker, Richard Perez, Carlos CarlUo ' 1 PWV ' - DEBATE: Rickey Dill, Gwynn Hudson, David Stroud, Tom Dill Speech, Academic Teams Take District Speech and academic teams went to four tournaments in prep- aration for district. Several made finals, and some brought home trophies. The goal of most was to take district and make it to regional. To qualify for regional com- petition, students had to place first, second, or third. Aiedals were given the winners, and points were given to their school. When die score was tallied, Stanton took the first place trophy. Steve Sargent captured second at state competition in prose reading. regional qualifiers
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Steve Sargent practices for state. ONE ACT PLAY CAST: Ralph Newman (Judge), Terrie Oldaker (Guillemette), Baci Flores (Pierre), Scott Creech (Shepherd), Steve Sargent (Master Draper), Prose and poetry contenders could be found weeks before the district meet reading in front of mirrors. Readers were judged on diction and some emotional interpretation. Compiling note cards for files, oratorical competitors worked to have information for an extempor- anious speech. One-Act Play cast members worked for hours learning lines and blocking. Named to the Dis- trict All- Star cast were; Scott Creech, Terrie Oldaker, Steve Sargent, and Baci Flores (hon. men. ). At Area, Baci was named to the All- Star cast and Terrie received honorable mention. The play was FARCE OF THE WORTHY MASTER, PIERRE PATELIN. PROSE and POETRY: Lyndon Marquez, Doni Douglas, Donna Gossett, Terrie Oldaker , Dorothy Clardy, Steve Sargent , Dee Dec Adkins
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JOURNALISM AND SPELLING: Donna Gossett, Donna Sue Hale , Terrie Oldaker , Natalie Mitch- ell , Tom Fill; FRONT ROW: Doni Douglas, Dirk Perry , Karla Simpson, Larry Johnson. Not pictured: DeeDee Adkins For the third consecutive year, academic competitors sharp- ened up pencils and minds to aid in taking the spring trophy. Regional qualifiers expressed disappointment in that regional contests were held in nearby Odessa. They had expected to take a trip to Lubbock, as qualifiers had in previous years. SCIENCE: Rickey Dill, Tony Henson, Chuck Straub, David Stroud David Stroud prepares for state meet.
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