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Twirling, WiTnessing SepTember. OcTober, November are memorable because They were Tilled wiTh The ioys oT beginning a school year . . . regisTraTion . . . seeing old Triends. malcing new ones . . . TooTbaII vicTories. and deTeaTs . . . pep rallies . . . spiriT conTesTs . . . I-lomecoming. The people oT KI-IS became involved during These monThs. Involved in plans . . . a summer delivery year- book. Involved in social TuncTions . . . Homecoming. queens, sweeThearTs, princesses. and beaus. Involved in geTTing ready Tor college . . . SAT preliminaries. In- volved in hosTing . . . Band Day . . . nexT year's library convenTion. Involved in winning . . . eighTeen members in regional orchesTra. The year was underway, The sTage was seT, The mood. apparenT-This would be The besT year yeT. For Three years Powder PuTT fans were enTer- Tained by Drum Maior Leo Canales and Tor many years The King Ranch has provided The school children oT Kingsville wiTh a concerT by The Corpus ChrisTi Symphony. Barbara Lacy wiTnesses in a mock Trial in a civics class. 'Ts
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Regisiering. Painiing Signs 3 Si . li 1 za il Q gl H i 'li al ll if QI ll as u as H I if ll I ll 2 gl an i my 1 l l if nv-l 'K Joe Saenz wails apprehensively as Mrs. Jo Ann Herring and Miss Clara Blackwell check his English sched- ule. Judy Sharp helps Mrs. Mary Lighl' a+ regisrralion. Rain wel pafios don'l kelep Carolyn Pack from working on Homecoming decoralions or John Calkins from enioying rhe dance.
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Celebrafing Chri +mas l December, January, and February made Jrhemselves noriceable wiih a brealh of . . . ioy . . . loneliness . . . freedom . . . laughier . . . sadness . . . loensiveness . . . s+rangeness . . . learning . . . and Jrhe orieni. Each broughi ilrs own personali+y +o Jringe lhe changing moods. As Jrhe moods moved, 'lhe evenis followed one anolrher info Jrhe realm of remembrance, special +o each person in a differen+ way. Memories made of Jrinsel and spoilighls, of sighis and sounds, of fears unshed, of dreams come True, of Things gone by io never reiurn, and of laughfer shared were siored in Jrhe brain cells of Those who Jroolc a par? in each crearion. GI Joe Tommy Nelms dreams of home, while Norfh Pole visi'I'or Sanla Claus lCoach Ronnie John- sonl signs for a suire. Princess Calrherine Caradia expounds on The Worlh of Freedom, and John- ny Wooley says good-bye +o King High and 'rhe S+uden+ Cabinef pres- idency.
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