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Seniors Di pla Power Unexpected results emerged from the second annual Class Olympics. The freshmen showed the school they deserve more respect with their tricycle race and egg-toss victories. However, the tide turned with the disqualification of the freshmen from the three- legged race. Concluding the olym- pics was the tug-o-war competition, in which the seniors displayed their dominance and power by capturing the title andoverall championship of the King High Class Olympics. Following the olympics was the Spring Carnival. Among the new fangled booths included a me- chanial bull which provided a challenge for the future cow-poke and a marriage ceremony booth sponsored by the Reading Club. The many other booths gave the school's organizations a chance to earn money as well as participate 1 2 in the carnival. The night concluded with the Spring Dance and the crowning of Miss KHS. Students danced to their favorite music until the climax of the evening, the announcement of Edie Rios as Miss KHS. ,P 3 4 18lSpring Carnival We
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Cupid Strikes Again . 6 , V1 'M ' - as fl we r fi? Ill ,,4ma-LANL xrf 3 Valentine's Day was marked by excitement and expectations throughout the school as students anticipated the carnation deliver- les. The day was filled with the sound of people quickly shuffling between classes to pick up their orders. Carnations gave students an oppor- tunity to express their feelings toward that special someone in their lives. Cupid's arrows flew once again in keeping with the tradition of the special day. 1. A valentine carnation brightens Leti Salazar's day. 2. Here is a fine example of a valentine bouquet that expresses true feelings toward the receiver. 3. Dorey Dominguez and Carlos Trevino compare carnations. 4. Sandy Cavazos receives one of those special bouquets. 'Q .QZ gl, of Valent nes Day!17
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.-51, . 5 - , 6 -,,.-w...7.-A - . . 3 0 .....-A ' gg. .aff f 7 8 K W xg lrrhl -, I. , H.. . s li 9 I .sir , ' 2 1. Mayce McKinney shows what happens when a freshmen doesn't get everything her way. 2. josh Cavazos displays the only way to catch an egg! 3. Daring tricycle aces Rose Perez and Luanne Yate show off their second place ribbon. 4. Senior jim Ashton's face tells the story, The Agony of Victory. 5. Oscar Rodriguez expresses his love for the teachers. 6. Dianne Foster and Shelly Herring enforce the peralty for arguing with a judge. 7. Bob Straiton is Super-Egger. 8. Paul Coufal exclaims, Bring on the real thing! 9. Please, help mel , says Linda Levba. Spring Carnlval,'19
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