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District winners. Regional qualifiers are left to right, Shafer Toone, Jay Akin, Julie Griffin, Hunter Wilder, jay Anderson, Penny Irwin, Lee Frey, Tammy Huffines, and Laana Greenawalt. Those not pictured are Brad Cooke, NiCole Freeman, and Lisa Spillman. Nervous anticipation. Awaiting the results of the state Informative Speaking contest, Julie Griffin atten- tively listens for her name to be called. Julie ranked in the top six in the state of Texas. Topics of her speeches ranged from T.V. evangelism to limiting liability lawsuits. g Rachelle Ganioti .... , .... ni , .. .. .-.- .. . ....- ':'f I M a 'Sega' it .--.- 1r QW' .ee eee' weary palms and shakey knees are what many UIL literary con- testants go through before they enter each competition. These characteristics combined with sheer fear helped to make UIL contestants into regional qualifiers. Those who advanced to regionals after placing in district were: debate, Shafer Toone and Brad Cooke, first place, julie Griffin and jay Anderson, second place, and Hunter Wilder and Lee Frey, third place. In Lincoln- Douglas debate, Penny Irwin, first placeg and NiCole Freeman, second place. julie Griffin placed first in In- formative Speaking. Penny Irwin Student Life placed second in Persuasive Speaking. In Newswriting, julie Griffin placed first. Laana Greenawalt placed fourth at district in headline writing but was able to advance to regionals due to a forfeit. In spelling, Lisa Spillman placed third. Tammy Huffines placed first in accounting. jay Akin placed third in science. At regionals, julie Griffin placed third in Informative Speaking. Penny Irwin placed fourth in Lincoln-Douglas debate and was an alternate to state competition. Tammy Huffines placed fifth in accounting. After placing third in Informative Speaking at regionals, julie Griffin went on to compete against the best at the state competition held in Austin. I was very excited and happy to be in the state meet, but I was also very nervous because of the competition. I knew I would be competing against the best in the state, Senior Julie Griffin said. After three days in Austin, and two days of competition, julie placed in the top six in Texas for Informative Speaking. Penny Irwin -hi UP' P A52 ?
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