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On May 3, the Federal Reserve
Bank of Dallas recognized the 2007 economic essay contest
winners and finalists with an awards luncheon and ceremony.

Essay winnners and finalists with parents, teachers
and Bank staff. |
Dallas Fed senior economist and
policy advisor, Tom Siems, gave the luncheon address,
“Strengthening Globalization's Invisible Hand.”
The luncheon preceded an awards ceremony where the students
were recognized for their achievement with U.S. savings
bonds.
The 2007 topic was
“Globalization: Miracle or Menace?”
The top essays from each of the four Eleventh District
offices—Dallas, El Paso, Houston and San Antonio—were
chosen as regional winners and advanced to the Dallas
District finals, where the top three District winners
were announced.
Congratulations to the top
three winners and the finalists!
Winning essays

James Clark, Erica Clark, Blake Emmons |
First Place
Erica Clark
Pasadena Memorial High School
Pasadena, Texas
Teacher: Blake Emmons
Essay: Spinning the
Web of Economies
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Finalists
- Paola Corral
Immanuel Christian School, El Paso, Texas
Teacher: J. D. Zubia
- Oscar Cruz
McAllen High School Finalist, McAllen, Texas
Teacher: David Reast
- Sallie Doss
Bryan High School, Bryan, Texas
Teacher: Laura Wagner
- Melissa Galusky
Robert E. Lee High School, Midland, Texas
Teacher: Blair Roberts
- Gustavo Herrera
Bellaire High School, Houston, Texas
Teacher: Mike Clark
- Linda Sanchez
Irvin High School
Teacher: Wes Fortney
- Lori Shah
The Hockaday School, Dallas, Texas
Teacher: Lynn Kaneps
- Daniel Shulman
St. Mark's School of Texas, Dallas, Texas
Teacher: Bruce Westrate
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