H M King High School - El Toro Yearbook (Kingsville, TX)

 - Class of 1980

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‘Anyone with an interest in art’’ could join the Art Club according to Mrs. Newton, club advisor. The main purpose of the club was to encourage interest in art and to promote art in the school. U This year’s activities included an ice-sculpture demonstration, a field trip to the Christmas Tree Forest in Corpus Christi, and a Folk Art Festival where students were given the opportunity to create works of art during P O | } ) otes their advisory periods. f In past years the Art Club had raised money to offer art scholarships to graduating’ seniors; and once again, the Art Club’s main goal this year was to offer another A | scholarship. f xenon KINGSYILLE Pic 1: Mrs. Newton, advisor, displays T-shirt made by art students for the Folk Art Festival. Pic 2: Art Club members-[fr | to r] Mike Lott, pres.; Dana Ohlenbush, vice-pres.; Kelly Bair, sec.; Kira McCullough, student senate rep.; [br] Sherry Aycock, James Bills, Mike McIntyre, Robert San Luis, Anna Alegria, and Debbie Kalinec. Pic 3: Sherry Aycock picks on something her own size. Pic 4: Students tentatively observe a batik demonstration during their lunch period. Art 25

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24 Library Pic 1: Library Club advisors are [top] Johanne Waterhouse, [bottom, L. to R.] Delfina Gonzales and Judy Richard. Pic 2: This year’s members include [top, L. to R.] Joan Yeary, Terri McDaniel, Kristi McMahon, [bottom, L. to R.] Cindy Hoover, Bonnie Reyes, Dena Prall, Marcie McKin- ney, and Howard Sanchez. Pic 3: Kristi McMahon black lists people with overdue books. Library Assistants Unite Library assistants from as far back as 1965 have united to form the Library Club. Their main goal each year has been to go toa library convention where they have heard talks in library techiques and book reviews. The club was formed to help fellow library assistants get to know each other and discuss their common interests in library work. The club hoped to promote interest in reading and in the library. oe 2 TN Wk



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Forensics 26 Forensics Take In an outstanding display of talent and determination, the H.M. King High chapter of the National Forensic League qualified eight people for state speech competition held in Austin. Those that traveled to the meet held in February were: Paul Palmer in Debate and Humor- ous, Scott Davidson in Debate, Joe Goode in Extemporaneous speak- ing, and Carmen Cavazos in Extem- poraneous speaking and Oratory. Other qualifiers competing in Ex- temporaneous speaking were Brad Malone and Sheila Bouquet. Quali- fying in Dramatic was Shannon Ware. Throughout the year, Coach Janie Castaneda led the team on to many sweepstake victories at tour- naments held all over the state of Texas, some, with as many as sixty schools participating. ‘‘Even though the squad was young, comprised mostly of fresh- man, they learned fast and by the time competition came around, they were ready to contribute to make a winning team,’’ commented Castaneda, three year coach of the Forensic League. Miss Castaneda also directed the One-Act play, ‘‘The Shadowbox,’’ written by Michael Christofer. The story is centered around three separate families trying to cope

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