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, 2 f ,, ZA? ,0.,, 1 .,., A W Wm M 'V 7 tion and kept the crowd's spirit up. The flag corp raised their black and gold banners and the Kings Ladies danced into a frenzy for the benefit of the school and the spirit of the players. Every week the Brahma Club an- nounced The Athlete of the Week, who was the athlete that contributed the most to his sport during the week. For his honor, the winner received a traveling commemorative plaque. Some students felt that the pep rallies needed more spirit. Others felt if the pep rallies were moved to the gym, they would have been more spirited. fi? l as -S - t g, Si s , -.,,-,.,.-1' janv 11 A Q U .,..,...+- 4.-...f-.www-'vff---ff ., ani., .,.,. -,...,t ,.,, W A -' , -- - fi ' .,.. W?'if6'ff'-f fW' Y , 'T 8 Despite the game dances losses of victories, after were held after every home game in the cafeteria. Students were given the chance to dance the night away with the popular D.J. Greg Smith. Here the music ranged from country and western, rock and roll, to the newest wave punk rock. 1. Class oftlcers really got wrapped up In the pep rally splrlt contests. 2. Tommy Woelfel sits on a block of Ice to show his dedication as president of the lunior class. 3. Members of the drum corp perform one of the many preclslon routines they mastered. -Jin Aft' 4. Na Na Na... Tha Maglc Brahma makes his flrst appearance at the pep rallles. 5. Donald Harrls dances the night away at one of the many after-game dances. 6. Klngs Ladlea dance into a frenzy to the hlt song Whip It by Devo. 7. Alan Wang and Cindy Lopez were among the many who enjoyed the PTSA dances after the home games. 8. Juniors portray the Vlctorla Stroman Yollowlac- ket durlng the splrlt contest. PTSA I Q l E l l Y l Dancesl15
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3 ' .ti -- its E sili,lf. M ,M - ' 3 'ig-. it - - 'T rs V Q -K 3' :,.2' ' if 2 , . X R N 6 1. lL to Rl David Underbrink, George Ramirez, Flick Sozzi and Michael Scott played the parts of the three wise men and a sheppard in the choir's Christmas pageant. W n , 4 alll 9-w 7 2. Jlm Benton, director, leads the choir members in a Christmas carol at the city's first tree lighting ceremony. 3. Spanish Club member Roel Huerta wraps and Flowers are late a ain What time is it? Wonder if they'll make it? Students anxiously awaited the arrival of the traditional carnations sold by the Spanish Club for VaIentine's Day. After the shipment was misplaced at the bus station in San Antonio, Spanish Club sponsor Mrs. Gace Salazar ordered another. 'This shipment wasn't sent to Kingsville either, but to Alice High School. Not wanting to wait until 2:30 p.m. for the bus to bring the flowers from Alice, Mrs. Salazar fortunately found someone to pick them up at the Alice bus station. The 30 minute trip from Alice was the final leg in the all day marathon. Eager students were finally able to pick up their carnations after school so that they might deliver them to close friends, girlfriends, boyfriends and parents. The Christmas Holidays were filled with a number of activities concerning Kingsville's Main Street USA designa- tion. Students contributed ornaments, lights and songs for the Christmas Tree lighting held at the old Memorial campus. Many also took part in religous activities for their various churches. tags carnations for waiting students to pick up and deliver to their friends and loved ones. 4. Sandra Dominquez patiently awaits her carnatlon order. 5. A number of students participated in varlous actlvltles like this nativity scene sponsored by their churches during the Christmas holidays. 6. Carmen Arevala separates the carnations according to color before students are allowed into the snack bar area to till their orders. 7. Kamie Michalk opens a Valentine gift from her drill team little sister. Valentinesl17
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