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

 - Class of 1982

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66 77 one? cars fa l'l'l0l'l2g Don't stop believin, hold on to that feeling. The words from the hit song by Journey describes the junior classes' emotions toward the seniors and their futures. They chose the song because they felt it related to the year as a whole. As preparations began, the future of the prom was questionable. The date was set for Saturday, May 8, the day before Mother's Day. Kingsville florists joined together and refused to sell flowers, due to the fact that they didn't have enough manpower or flowers to accommodate both Mother's Day and the prom. Unfortunately, they chose to accommodate orders for Mother's Day only. A Corpus Christi florist was contacted and agreed to fulfill all King High orders. Students placed orders for nosegays, corsages, and boutonnieres the week before the big night. Anxious romantics picked up their flowers the afternoon of the dance at the school. The expense of flowers, dresses, and rental of tuxedoes was little when compared to the money spent by the junior class. The majority of money was used to pay the band. Other costs included the rental of the A8tl ballroom, catering, decorations, security guards, and invitations. Cokes and printing on napkins were donated as well as some decorations and flowers. With all preparations behind, the big might arrived. Everyone enjoyed dancing to their favorite songs and gossiping with friends. As students and dates left the ballroom for the journey to the numer- ous after-parties, they carried with them moments that would never be forgotten. 1. Mr. Don Sorensen, Mrs. Sandy Seekamp, and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Plerce take tlckets and count ballots durlng the prom. 2. Donald Harris and Wayne Leake, accompanied by their dates enjoy prophecies read by Junlor Class President Tommy Woelfel. 3. Clay Davls dlscovers the Rainbow Connection wlth Llla Sahtout. 4. Art Alvarez enjoys slow dancing wlth hls date Debra Dlaz. 5. Couples take advantage of a slow song and dance the nlght away. 6.Robert Golla receives hls rlbbon ot honor by Mrs. Plerce as he was selected as Most Llkely To Succeed. 7. Heather Franklin whispers sweet nothings In Paul CaIusIo's ear. 8. Robin Eckhart and her date Josh Whittington curiously look on as one ot the band members steals the show. 6



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30lUlL Play Sibling rivalry over a suitor led to jealousy and hatred among sisters in the University interscholastic League, UIL, one act play. An all girl cast of seven took a third place alternate with Bernarda Alba at district competition. The leading role of Bernada, mother of five daughters, was portrayed by Lisa Lutz, who was named to the all star cast. The five daughters were: Augustias, Monica Mucchettig Amelia, Cheryl Bunkleyg Martirio, Norma Penidag and Adela, Linda Salazar, who was also named to the all star cast. Carmen Cavasos, who portrayed Po- nica, the maid, received honorable mention for her outstanding role. The dramatic play consisted of the five sisters, all of whom wanted to marry the same man. The tradition of the oldest sister marrying this man was the cause of all the problems. The youngest sister Adela hung herself

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