Technology teacher Cathy Kuehne, at left, is pictured with students who had their work featured at the UIL state film festival last month: Mali Windhorst, Katlyn Greer, Zali Windhorst and Kailey Morgan. COURTESY PHOTO
Lampasas High School student Katlyn Greer, center, displays the certificate she garnered for fourth place in traditional animation with her “Rabbit Trouble” entry. Pictured with her are, from left, Diona Jentsch and Joshua Jentsch, and Leonard Nunez and Mandy Nunez. COURTESY PHOTO
A Lampasas High School film debuted at the UIL state film festival in February.
Katlyn Greer’s traditional animation, “Rabbit Trouble,” placed fourth, making LHS the only Division 1 school to have had a film in the finals in all four categories, LHS technology teacher Cathy Kuehne said.
She explained the process:
The competition, which began in 2014, is broken down into Division 1 – comprised of Conf…