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The cast of the UtL One Act Play. ’Black Elk Speaks'' performs for the school before they go on to the area meet They won at district, but were stopped at area Senior Shonna Gregory waits for the Ac- counting tests to be handed out at the state meet which was held at The Univer- sity of Texas in Austin Elementary Number Sense. Picture Mem- ory. Expressive Writing. 1st row - Randy Weems. James Vincent. Jenny Day. Lydia Schatte. Shaneika Burns, and Adrian Jones. 2nd Row - Teresa Hyatt. Justin Hen- derson. Kevin Day. and Jessica Elmore Elementary Personal Writing. Spelling. Sto- ry Telling, and Oral Reading. 1st Row - Daniel Skinner. Cody Derr. Matt Skinner. Kevin Moore. Crystal Martin. Angela Copeland. 2nd Row - Randy Weems. Jes- sica Elmore. Sherry Latimer. Ramona Lo- pez. Jason Hensley. Matt Stufflebeme. 3rd Row - Rebeka Hackney. Michelle Davis. Ashley Ammerman. Shaneika Burns. Jenni- fer Savage, and Candice Connelly UIL 29
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FAIR COMPETITION District, Regional, 8c State UIL UIL literary contests were a good way for students to get more interested in their academ- ics. At first, people weren't inter- ested in competing Sophomore Mark Phelan stated, When I got in to Feature Writing I wasn't real- ly all that interested, but when I placed at district I found I kind of liked it. After district came regionals. And even one student. Senior Shonna Gregory made it to state in Accounting. Everyone could not go on to state, but many still placed very well in their events. UIL COMPETITORS POETRY OR PROSE INTERPRETA- TION - Shelly Withrow - 4th, Jill Plolmes - 2nd, Amy Park - 3rd INFORMATIVE SPEAKING - Lori Hensley - 6th, Julie Penning - 5th. Amy Park - 4th READY WRITING - Larry Anderson, Tony Brasher SPELLING - Jeffrey Brummett - 2nd; Cheryl Kemp - 8th FEATURE WRITING - Mark Phelan - 2nd, Diane Lake - 3rd; (Regionals- first state alternate) HEADLINE WRITING - Larry Ander- son - 5th; Jonathan Brummett - 4th NEWS WRITING - Mary Stuffle- beme - 3rd, Brandon Burns - 4th EDITORIAL WRITING - James McCarley - 3rd; Marian Bodden - 5th NUMBER SENSE - John Bodden - 1st, Jeff Faunce - 3rd CALCULATOR APPLICATION - Lori Smithson-3rd LITERARY CRITICISM - David Over- street - 4th; Lana Glasscock - 6th ACCOUNTING - Lynne Graves - 5th; Diane Lake - 2nd, Shonna Gregory - 1st, (Regionals - 3rd, State - 8th) Junior Jill Holmes shows off her second place medal that she won in Poetry Inter- pretation at the district meet The meet was held at Grayton County Junior Col- lege Senior Amy Park and Sophomore Julie Penning wait for their score results in Infor- mative Speaking Agricultural teacher Mr Kay waits with them 28 ORGANIZATIONS
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Junior Melanie Davis and her mother. Chris, sit at the table enjoying the meal at the Awards Banquet As anyone can tell by the smile on Chris' face, she is very happy with how Melanie excelled through the year. Coach John Orozco says. “Wait a min- ute! as he confers with Mr Bohannon. He will soon continue awarding his players for their achievement in sports. Eighth graders Damon Derr. Steve Durrett. William Schatte. and Shawn Martin stand to be recognized Coach Tucker must really be telling a story on Louis Verde by the looks on their faces Mr Bohannon. High School Principal, stands at the microphone speaking about the great help of Seniors Charlotte Turner and Jerry Keeton to the elementary stu- dents in the Resource Room Juniors Delynda Todd. Melanie Davis. Shannon Rule, and Sophomore Melanie Perales, all of whom are a part of the Tigerette basketball team, stand at the front while Coach Tucker recognizes them for their work 30 ORGANIZATIONS
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