Calallen High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Corpus Christi, TX)

 - Class of 1987

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T II SAb0lIt t Papers flew through the air, pots glue and water mixtures corated the floor. Bright colored bons were streamed rywhere. ln the midst of all this commo- tn, different clubs were working create their floats. Homecoming seemed like the rfect olpportunity for a project in pich al the various clubs could trticipate. With each club sponsoring a float, the first Homecoming parade was made possible. Almost every club, ran ing from OEA to the Speech Ciub par- ticipated inthe event. For one week, every day after school and late into the evening, choir members, Pan American Club members and representatives from other organizations invaded the Ag shop to design and create I I their floats for the members of the Homecoming court. And, the FFA members were kept bus not only workin on their own floats, but also hjping the other people find the materials and tools they needed. But, all the time, effort and hard work paid off as the floats paraded around the field at Wildcat Stadium and opened the elegant Homecoming ceremony. 1 X 1 S ,-.. .Q A Q l r i l l lm 2 E P r 1 . f Putting on the finishing touches, Lisa A , , p decorate for the Homecoming festivities. Before they begin practice again, 'f -uf... 'N 6 gy -- me r ndrews senior hels band members take time out to relax on the football field. Qrganiza

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PEOPLE ARE TALKING ABOUT WPride of Calallen Are we there yet? Let's eat I'm starved. Look, there's the governor. You think we'll be on TV? These were many of the statements heard by the band members traveling to Austin to perform at the in- auguration for Governor Bill Clements. The band was one of 17 bands in- vited to march in the parade. Extra effort was given to learning the song Texas Wildcat Band-tFront rowj Sandra Shultz, Hope Arce, Laura Zuniga, Rene Lopez, Melissa Powell, Zack Ringgenberg, Kelli justice, Brady Dile, Brian Scholz, Martin Cantu, Larry Guevara, Clin Schneider, Travix Hendrix, Craig Adams, David Garcia, jim Beggs, Henery Garza, Michelle Hammons, Rolando Ramon, B. j. Villarreal, Karin MacGregor, Cordy Garcia, Debra Munoz, Marie Castillo, Linda Cortez, tSecond rowj jeff Stone, Gail Gough, Glen Fugett, Denise Belanger, Natilie Coble, Stephanie Thomas, jason Osborn, Casilda Menchaca, Angela Green, Melissa Guzman, Dina Lopez, Bernadette Torres, Stacia Engel, Susan Hanscheck, tThird rowj Missy Barraza, Linda Acreman, Carrie McMullin, Penny Grant, Ashley Crenshaw, Donetta Dobbs, Rhonda Thamos, julie Rangel, jennifer Kaelin, Susie Hammons, Tricia Alphin, Michele Morgan, Catherine Henery, Debrena Gates, Tammy Coon, Anna Grasso, Penny Howell, Dina Clark, jessica Bruce, Paula Bokamper, Tracy Schenk, Cena McMahon, Trina Thomas, Tom Morris, Todd Hibbitts, Mike Hinojosa, Kevin Baldree, tFourth rowj j, R. Tijerina, justin Woodson, Brad Robbins, Grant Richter, Daniel Rackley, Kenneth Crowder, Shannon Grizzel, Ismael Leal, Noel McKim, Kyle Howell, Rick Gibson, Brian Sucher, Taylor Todd, jaime Torres, Eddie Horton, Lesley Nordmeyer, Carey Prater, Teresa Boyd, Chris Cortino, Carol Gold, Norman Ruiz, will Robertson, T, C. Carothers, jeremy McCormick, Mark Pearl, Arturo Lopez, Chris Kappes, jennifer Kieschnick, Adrian Nunez, Randy Stanton, Dale Dewveall, Kim Hill, tTop rowl Mike Tijerina, Eric Graves, Matt Angelo, Sharon Martini, Paul Gandy, Elsa Zapata, Devorne jackson, Kim McCulloch, jackie Reep, Barbara Hallmark, Staci Noyes, Tanya Peterson, Michelle Hallmark, Nichole Ramsey, Amarr Vines, james McCown, Erie Bishop, Mike McBroom, jennifer Ramsey, Melissa Reep, Brenda Caldwell, Lisa Rossler, Melissa McCarty, Lee Anne Barrow, Nancy Boone, Tracey Simpson, Rachel Mendez, Missy Salmon, Kyla Smith, Cindy Ganem, john Hoffer, Henry Morris. and perfecting their marching. We had to work harder than usual, Kyla Smith, sophomore, said, But it was worth it. Marching for less than a half mile wasn't that bad except for the cool weather and very high winds. The weather wasn't bad, but as we turned the last corner toward the capitol the wind was blow- ing stronger, which made it much harder to march, L .A Brian Scholz, sophomore, said. Since the Inauguration comes only every four years, this was the only chance most students would ever have to per- form forthe event. Since I'm a senior, it was a real honor to march in the parade, Rachel Mendez said. Having the opportunity to march in the Inaugural parade proved to be quite an experience for the band members. A

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