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

 - Class of 1981

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H M King High School - El Toro Yearbook (Kingsville, TX) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 12 of 248
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In olvement Livens Homecoming lt was a week filled with laugh- ter, tears, headaches, spirit, and lots of fun. A time in the school year when all spirit broke loose, The event was Homecoming Week KOct. 6th-llthj, There were no major alterations made in the traditional layout other than the minor changes that result- ed from the new football schedule causing the celebration to take place earlier in the year than planned. Students got really excited about dress-up days. Each day of the week had a different theme that provided every individual in the school with the opportunity to get involved. Ribbons were awarded to the two students who best repre- sented the day's theme. Monday officially began the week with International Day. Attire from many different countries was worn. 8!Homf-coming Rose Perez received a first place ribbon and johnny Cortez a second place ribbon for their participation in the activities, Western Day followed with the greatest number of participants, Raland Tuttle received a first place ribbon and Debbie Thomas a second place ribbon. Wednesday, 60's Day, brought flower children, hippies, and mini- skirts. lames Roberts and Melanie Nielsen were awarded ribbons for their groovy outfits. On Hats and Sunglasses Day some of the craziest hats imagin- able were worn. Andy Palmer and Lila Sahtout received ribbons that day. Ending the week was the tradi- tional Black and Cold Day, Becky Bowen and Steve Dolezal were awarded ribbons for the best use of the school colors. T 6 r M N .Ax -. - -M----...,, X ma , -Li it Wm UB' wg k Wm my 0 'x 2 'iltady ,- -

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1. Yanci Bulger and Andy Palmer turn it on at the first PTSA Dance ofthe year. 2. D.j., Greg Smith, gets things moving. 3. Students dance the night away. Victory dances, sponsored by the PTSA were the usual scene after a home ballgarne in previous years. Unfortunately, tradition was bro- ken. There were only two actual victory dances due to the change in the football schedule caused by hurricane Allen. Therefore, our ballgames were held on a Saturday afternoon at other stadiums, The usual victory dances were hin- dered, but the PTSA continued to hold other dances throughout the year, To the students these school dances were enjoyable and relax- ing. It allowed students to break away from their monotonous class schedules yet still be with their school friends. Traditional Dances Altered V . vi, tl J at 4 School Dances!7



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l b 7 :M--1-......,,. ,A 8 1. Newly crowned Homecoming Queen Debbie Thomas is congratulated by cheer- leader mascot jennifer Whittington. 2. Emmy Trevino and Blake Bunch show that everything is fine on the Western front. 3. The second annual Burning of the B is a great success. 4. King's Ladies Karen Maples, Amy Baldillez, Letisa McKenny, and Lisa Martinez cheer on the Brahmas at the Homecoming Pep Rally. 5. Donna Drago and Betsy Cogdill greet everyone with a japanese hello on International Day. 6. Rosanna Hinoiosa stands for the school song at the end of the Homecoming Pep Rally. 7. joe Trevino stops at his locker before taking his daily siesta in English class. 8. Freshmen Becky Bowen carries the traditional Black and Gold carb to extremes. Homecomlng!9

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