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l978 Region 4 AA lst Place Winners WA won the l978 Region 4 AA Literary Trophy on March I7 Ist place winners were Lisa Shulz in Girls Essay Steve Fleming in Boys Spelling Chris Shelt in Boys Solo and Linda Bishop Cathy Jeffords and Diane Fausett in Trio Lisa and Steve won both their events in the state Meet on March 3l at Merver University Other entries who placed in the local meet were Marya Nuss 4th in Extemp Speaking Lil Davis 3rd in Girls Solo Linda Fairbanks 2nd in Spelling Anne Wolf 2nd in Home Ec and Jeff Pike Chris Shelt Mark Warner and Mitch Gallo way 2nd in Quartet Mr Paul Stockhammer served as Literary Director Coaching debate was Mrs Cleo Hudson of the Fine Arts department. Co-captains for the team were Andy Nuss the I978 Star Stu- dent and Ed Sileo. The group maintained membership in the National Forensics League. Members of the debate team were Marya Nuss Andy Nuss Celia Hendry Ed Sileo Elliot Strother Mike Wilson Peter Wil- kerson and Lynda Murray. On February 24 I978 the Academy hon- ored the new members of the National Hon- or Society at the Honor Convocation in Gresham Chapel. Officers of the I977-78 or- ganization were Rod Duralde president' Burt Satcher vice-president Fred Thomp- son secretary- and Jean Soracco treasurer. Other members included Patricia Jones John Shoffner Mitch Galloway Jackie Siegler Bill Crumbley Connie Cantrell Mike Gibson Paula Thornton Steve Rivers Angela Morris Molly Minter Bobby Black Jay Fin- negan John McConnell Hudson Boyd Tom- my Ehrensperger Mike Robertson and Te- resa Lopez. Both the Literary and the Honor Societies continued to uphold the scholarship and academic integrity for which the Academy has been noted. I ' d . .y . . , , , 3' ' , 1 's , 1 - I I - , .. . . , , . . . , , . , , f Y . , . , . , , . , , . , . . , .
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