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Ji' ff' 3 4 ,gun il- 'Sl 3' , 1 thrown from the bull with excitement. Other sponsored booths were the penny toss, dart throw, and sponsored by the yearbook staff was the photograph sale. Most all games presented prizes for their winners. Following the Spring Carnival activi- ties was the Spring Dance and the coronation of the new Miss K.H.S. The lucky girls chosen to be Miss K.H.S. for 1981-82 was Brenda Salinas. The two weeks of suspense was released by tears of joy and happiness as last year's Miss K.H.S., Edie Ftios, crowned her succes- sor. Brenda was elected by the student body form a group of eight girls. All were given a chance to explain why they would like to represent the school as Miss K.H.S. Competing with Brenda were Donna Davis, Debbies Diaz, Lauri Fischer, Dina Flores, Linda Garcia, Janet Kimball and Velma Ftivas. With the new queen crowned and the competition settled between classes, the Spring Dance ended as the last bars of music faded and the lights were turned on. Another year of annual traditions became history. 4. Eddie Rios, last year's Miss KHS, crowns Brenda Salinas following the announcement that she was the 1981-82 Miss KHS. 5. Junior's Danny Bazan and John Ashton along with their classmates pull a victory trom the seniors in the tug-o-war. 6. It's a race to the finish between Amy Baldlllez and Jena Becker in the tricycle race. 7. Weeks before the Spring Carnival, eight candidates for the position of Miss KHS waited to give their speeches to the student body. 8. Newly crownded Miss KHS is Brenda Salinas. Miss KHSl19
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T T5 if Q6 sim is L . 'ir -qs. WINGS VI. The old tradition of the female members of the school playing a light-hearted game of football was sparked by the Brahma Booster Club members again this year. Thesenior and freshmen girls composed one team, while juniors and sophomores made up the opposing team. Varsity football players lent a helping hand by coaching the girls. They taught the girls the ins and outs of football, as well as the ethics of a good game. Supporters turned out for a fantastic game. The fans hung in there and gave the teams all the support they needed. The senior and freshmen team experienced difficulty with only 22 points. The victorious juniors and sophomores racked up a total of 55 points for the game. The half-time show for the game was sensational. The full moon and the crisp night air brought out a little transvest- ism in the football players and band members. They transformed into volup- tuous female creatures of the evening with dazzling smiles and curvaceous figures. The cheerleaders' wiggles, jumps, and chants brought the crowd to its feet. The non-awarding winning King's Men Drill Team, alias J.V. football team, did a stimulating prop routine to the spunky tune of Good Ole Girls. The rifle guys tossed up a fabulous routine full of enchantment. The swing- ing flag guys did a magnificent preci- sion drill along with the drum corp's rendition of Three Blind Mice. The highlight of the evening was the Queen's Contest. The participating Varsity football players and their escorts gaily strolled out on the field for the judging. To his thrill and surprise, David Dacus, the six foot, blue-eyed brunette with an hourglass figure exuberantly received the title of Miss Powder Puff. David was modeling a long tangerine evening gown for the event. His escort, Thor Dekker, in his excitement promptly gave his date a joyous hug and kiss. The night was well worth remember- ing for participants as well as the fans. 1. Brahma Booster Club members, Mr. Prlce, Mrs. Jefferson, Mrs. Meyers, Mrs. Maldanaldo, andMrs. Whittington, make the flnal declslon on. the queen's contest. 2. Tlto Norris proudly promanades hls ravishlng date, Marcus Arrendondo, onto the fleld. 3. The prevalllng team ls seen ln their glory. 4. The brewny glrls played a vigorous game of football. 5. The gorgeous damsels and thelr robust escorts Ilne up for the judging. They are IL to R1 Thor Dekker, David Dacus, Thomas Brewer, Juan Arevalo, Tito Norris, Marcus Arrendondo, Carlos Lerma, Tom Gehman, James Jefferson and Ml h IEII d c ae zon o. 6. Rudy Saldana, Lewls Cannon and Gary Ortlz were the dynamic cheerleaders for the evening. 7. The triumphant junlors and sophomores llft their coach, Jerry Trevlno, onto thelr shoulders for an ecstatic cheer. Powder Putfl21
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