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Same Speakfaa 7 Scholarships Gpen Doors to future for graduates All of those years of studying paid off for 27 seniors when they learned that they had earned the title Honor Graduate. Of the 198 graduates in the Class of 87, 137, or 67 percent, of the stu- dents indicated that they planned to continue their educations in the fall. Many of them received scholar- ships that would help finance their Off to Boston. Honor graduate Sally Cadena receives an 511,000 per year scholarship to Boston University. Salutatorian Stacia Engel is awarded a schol- arship from Texas A81I. college educations. Senior counselor, Mrs. Addalie McMinn reported that more than 5205,000 in scholarships was awarded to graduating seniors. Some scholarships were awarded as so much money each year for so many years, depending on whether or not the student kept up the grade point average, Mrs. McMinn said. V ,, X. . ,.'.w . ' ', ST' -A 2 -.1 .v rigs--5' 'Q if . vo gt by ' + , .sgg , 3 ' if iits .155 fr 'S- i .e Honor Graduate. D'Lynn Loessin receives the Charles Wilson Scholarship and a scholarship from Texas A8rM. Honor Graduates 0
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O Scholarship winner. Sharon Martini accepts the St. Mary's University Scholarship at the Awards Assembly. Honor Graduates - tfrontj Marcie Reed, Detje Kolp, Sally Cadena, Tisha Wright, Melissa Reep, Keith McMahan, fsecond rowl Melissa Harris, Donna Mayo, D'Lynn Loessin, Trisha Machen, Amy Howell, Stacia Engel, Sharon Martini, Susan Hanscheck, fthird rowj Robert Cortino, Chris vansickle, Gina Bedwell, Charles Cagle, Mike Childers, jeremy McCormick, Steve Freeman, ftop rowj Dean Schanen, Lisa Andrews, Leslyn Balusek and Bruce Wilks. Naval Cadet. Valedictorian Chris Vansickle accepts an appointment to the Naval Academy. Honor Graduates
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awe ,6e42fo'z7 Beauties chosen to reign at community celebrations What do Miss Buccaneer Days, the Nueces County junior Livestock Show Queen and the Nueces County junior Rodeo Queen all have in common? Robyn Coble, Kathleen Hopkins and Tressa Tinnell were all students from Calallen High School. And they were all the center of con- versation as they participated in com- munity events, and once again turned attention of the whole town toward Calallen. But, in spite of their notoriety, the queens all remained quite humble. I was elected the Calallen FFA Sweetheart, so I had to enter the con- test, Kathleen, who became the first Nueces County junior Livestock Show Queen from the Calallen FFA, said. I was so surprised because I didn't think I would get it, she said. Kathleen was voted Miss Congenial- ity and Top Talent winner, as well as winning the crown. Calallen senior D'Lyn Loessin and junior Diane Eller both were finalists in the contest. D'Lyn was the first runner- up and Diane was the fourth runner-up. Senior Tressa Tinnell reigned as queen over the Nueces County junior Rodeo. A veteran rodeo participant and queen contestant, the honor was not a new one for Tressa. But, beauty pageants were a new ex- perience for junior Robyn Coble. I had never entered a contest be- fore. I was kind of unsure of myself, so I didn't even tell my parents or any of my friends when I decided to enter the Miss Northwest contest, Robyn said. Robyn won that contest, and as the winner she became the Northwest First runner-up honors in the Nueces County junior Livestock Show Queen contest go to D'Lyn Loessin. 220 Pageant Winners Business Association's representative in the Miss Buccaneer Days pageant. I was really surprised when they an- nounced my name as the winner, Robyn said. Nueces County junior Livestock Show Queen Kathleen Hopkins smiles for the photographer as she accepts her bouquet. hgh ..... 'iss Q0 sq ?5::,,,..x 9 .J r..- Q
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