White Oak High School - Roughneck Yearbook (White Oak, TX)

 - Class of 1978

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Speakers Meet Tough Rivals at District 1978 presented a hard year for speaking contest- ants. Diane Dyess, Rox- anne Downey, and Robin Blood competed at Regional but all three failed to place. Mrs. Sandra Koonce sponsored prose, poetry, informative and persuasive speaking. Debate had a struggle for a win at district and did not take a place. Mrs. Che- ryl Stembridge was the sponsor. (1) The 1978 Debate Team (2) Rox- anne Downey and Diane Dyess pre- pare for the prose interpretation. (3) Persuasive and Informative Speaking participants. (4) Prose and Poetry Interpretation contestants.

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Spelling, Ready Writing Rack Up Points in District Spelling had two students to place at district. Placing first and second were Tracey Barnes and Stephanie Arnold, respectively. Phylis Harden also competed at dis- trict. At the regional meet the competition was stronger and neither of the girls managed to place. Mrs. Linda Meissner was spelling sponsor. In Ready Writing, Don Carpenter, Angela Stone, and Debi Payne competed for honors. At district Don Carpenter won first. Due to conflicts in the schedule of other events he was unable to compete at Regional. Mrs. Glenda Moeller spon- . 3 sored Ready Writing. (1) Mrs. Linda Meissner sponsored UIL spelling. Those who participated were Tracy Barnes, Tinker Hagan, Jerry Blood, Stephanie Arnold, Phyllis Hardin, and Kathy White. (2) Susan Wesley tries to find information that will be of help in Ready Writing. (3) Students who took part in Ready Writing were Don Carpenter, Susan Wesley, Angela Stone, and Debra Payne. Mrs. Glenda Moeller sponsored this event.



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One-Act Play Tries a Hand at Shakespeare 3 For UIL competition One-Act play chose the clas- sic ‘A Mid-Summer Night's Dream,’ by William Shakespeare. After much hard work and determina- tion the play failed to take a place high enough to continue. Danny Stone, Angela Stone, and Debra Payne were named to the All Star Cast. Those receiving Honorable Mention were Carla England and Randy Hill. (1) The One-Act Play Cast. (2) The players receive their parts from Mark Pepper. (3) Mrs. Sandra Koonce, sponsor, searches far®nd wide, high and low for the right people to fill each part. (4) Carla England promises all her love to Danny Stone. (5)Marla Davis assists Pat Voss with her make-up.

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