King High School - Coronat Yearbook (Corpus Christi, TX)

 - Class of 1970

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Front (sitting) row: Ricky Lewis, David Ticei. Kathy Tully. Second (sitting) row: Frederick Gunner, Darlene O ' Neal, Beverly Kruszewski, Belinda Deluna, Becky Quails. Third (sitting) row: Albert Montez, Kelly Murphy, Shelly Lane, Janet Strother. Top (standing) row: Mr. Adrian Huckabee, sponsor, Maxie Burleson, Randy Coleman, Kenneth York, Larry Spinn, Jimmy Evers, Donald Edwards, Chuck Cant- well, Ken Morgan. Not pictured: Linda Bu- Kari Mabrey helps a customer choose a blouse at S Q Clothiers, where she works. Did you say size four? inquires Mark Speckles as he helps a shopper at Richardson ' s Shoe Store. hidar, Alex Caldwell, Don Chapman, Tom Davis, Leo Hudgens, Bob Jones, George Jones, Steve Moore, Mark Speckles, Bobbie IVarren, David Woods, David Cavazos, Robert Palacios, Bonnie Traweek, Kari Mabrey, Mike Yaklin. Fourteen girls and thirtv-one bovs made up Kings ' Distribution Education classes for the 1969-1970 school year. Under the leadership of Bonnie Traweek, president, Belinda De Luna, vice-presi- dent, Beverly Kruszweski, secretary, Kari Mabry, treasurer, and representatives Mike Yaklin and David Ticer, the D. E. students traveled to Austin on a field trip and planned a trip to Houston short- ly afterward. While in Austin the group visited the Glastron Boat Company, the largest in the world, and took a tour of the State Capitol. In Houston, they isited an industrial plant and went through Astro World. On February 7, the group tra e!ed to Harlingen for an area contest, after which the winners went to Houston in March for the state contest. Money used for field trips was earned from the sale of candy and 140 Kiwanis Christmas trees, totaling $1660.00. Patricia Rizzo, Becky Milburn, Patsy Marek, Debbie Smith, and Donna Starkey present Mr. Glen Littrell with a tree and toys to be given by the club to a needy family at Christmastime.

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VOCATIONAL CLUBS Conscientious Students Prepare for the Future Bottom row: A7tn Broerman, Darlene Sandidge, MolUe Smith. Second row: Debbie Darden, Jane Hawkins, Gloria Rodriguez, Becky Mil- burn. Third row: Cynthia Young, Sylvia Man- Conscientious seniors, aware of the skills it takes to achieve success in the business world, make up the National Office Edu- cation Association. These students receive riquez. Susie Smothers, Donna Starkey. Stand- ing: Debbie Smith, Susan Nettleton, Chrissy Miclette, Carol Bell, Lorraine Lefebvre, By- linda Britz, Patricia Rizzo, Betti Marion, Pa- classroom instruction on machines used daily in the business office, and are em- ployed for half the day by companies in- terested in training; better secretaries for Bottom row: Debbie K ' etzinger, Becky Meyers, Debbie Hull, Becky Kretzinger. Second row: David Krebe, Roy Soliz, Joe Murphey, C hris Haver, Scott Black. Third row: Thomas Palzer, Dale Leath, Robert Davis, Roy Vogtner. Fourth row: Tommy Thomas, Ralph Fitzgerald, sponsor Mr. Benson Bailess, Roger Pigott, Terry Baggett. Not pictured: Monica Brocato, Richard Morris. tricia Suggs, Karon Cummings, Armi Didear, Patsy Marek, Rayme Imhoff, Rosie Alvarez, Judy Salvo, sponsor Mrs. Jo Cranford. Not pictured: Cindy Johnson, Linda Nunnery. the future. O.E.A. students are employed in office occupations such as office clerks, clerk-typists, accounting clerks, and key punch operators. Under the leadership of President Carol Bell and sponsor Mrs. Jo Cranford, the club collected toys for a family and pre- sented them at Christmas. Last spring the students honored their employers at the annual Employer- Appre- ciation Banquet. The end of school brought encouragement from employers to keep working, only full time. Industrial Cooperative Training is an organization open to those students in- terested in special training for future pro- fessions. Students attend one class period a day under Mr. Benson Bailess along with their usual required classes. One half of the day is free for students to work for their employers. I.C.T. sold candy at the beginning of the year and wreaths at Christmas for their fund raising projects. Fifteen members attended the State contest in Austin in March. Competition was held in each designated area of work in the fonn of a written test and a test on work pertaining to each individual student. 92 Organizalions



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LITERARY MAGAZINE Students ' Contributions Make Spoonful Successful The catchy idea of a creative magazine finally caught hold this year. Through the help of Mr. Rodney Davis, an idea which had been drifting around for some time, had its chance to materialize into reality. Even a change of sponsors in late No- vember did not hinder the second period creative writing class, which chose a com- mittee to publish King ' s first literary mag- azine. Under the skillful hands and minds of Roslyn Dawson, editor, and Ann Evans, assistant editor, the Spoonful had a more than successful year. Each month brought a new and even more exciting issue. The first edition, more or less an experiment, was mimeographed and sold at such a profit that it was decided the magazine was here to stay. Spoonful was filled with creative work ranging from poetry, short stories, and thoughts to art work. Material came from students who submitted their work to the creative writing class. Spoonful staff, or the sponsor of both, Miss Chris Davis. Eflitor Roslyn Dawson and assistant editor Ann Evans proofread a Upon the arrival of the copies. Mono Fairless, Ann Evans, Shelley Nix, copy of Spoonful before selling the magazine to the classes. and Roslyn Dawson staple them together. Front iii.c; Jan Cranford, Roslyn Dawson, Ann Evans, Dotr Lewright. Top row: Claudia Butts, Chris Sumnie h i,-l. Debi Baker, Mono Fairless. s, Wayne Hankins. 94 Oiganizations

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