Picture
Gallery,
Sam
Houston State University
Academic
Challenge State Championship
April
7 & 8, 2000
Sponsored
by:
Coca
Cola, the SHSU Honors Program and Sam Houston State University
SHSU Academic
Challenge State Champions
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SHSU President
Bobby Marks with the winning team!
St. John's represented
Texas at the Panasonic National Academic Challenge at Disney World in June
2000
St. John's (Team
Texas) progressed to the semi-final round by winning the first round of
competition against Virginia, CNMI, Nebraska, and New York. In the
semi-finals St. John's played Florida, Illinois, Michigan, Oklahoma, and
Georgia, but lost to Illinois and Georgia.
Chris Frankel,
the St. John's captain, was named to the All-America Team from Region 2.
For
Pictures see the St. John's Web site.
Congratulations
St. John's!
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Dr. Frank
Fair of Philosophy and President Bobby Marks present medals and trophy
to Jesse Jones' coach Daphane Howard
Congratulations
to the Finalists - Jesse Jones High School!
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SHSU Academic
Challenge State Finalists
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TEAMS AT WORK!
Bellaire High
School
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SNEAKING A PREVIEW
THROUGH THE WINDOW GLASS
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Cistercian
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Clear Lake
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Dulles High
School
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Edinburg North
High School
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Lamar High School
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Klein High School
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Plano East
High School
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Temple High School
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Westfield High
School
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Ysleta High
School
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FACULTY AND HONOR
STUDENT VOLUNTEERS
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Dr. Don Coers,
Associate Vice President of Academic Affairs, our champion moderator, in
action during the final round of the state championship
This is the last
time Dr. Coers will moderate our final rounds. He assumes new duties
as Vice President of Academic Affairs at Angelo State University this summer.
Bon Voyage and
Bon Chance! We will miss you!
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Dr. Wes Sanders
of Mathematics completes final calculations for the final round.
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Honor Students
man the buzzer systems |
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Lindsey at
ground zero
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HAVE A COKE!
Thanks to our
sponsor Coca Cola for providing the soft drinks, bottled tea and water
for the championship
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Rebecca running
the contest
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SHSU Faculty
volunteers, Diane Dowdey,
Ed Davis, Bob
Shadle & Caroline Crimm
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Terry Thibodeaux
relaxes from his strenuous duties as moderator
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