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

 - Class of 1971

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Spanish Club Focuses on Trips, Charity, Bakesale Members of this year ' s Spanish Club were (below, first row, l-r): Karen Rogers, Becky Sumpter. Jonizo Cain, secretary; Sherry Lance, reporter; Marge Branscomb. president; Donna Loftin. Susan Baker. Karen Glasser. Beverly Little. Sally Stevens. Andrya McAuJey, Jinny Greene. Denise Haas; (Second row, l-r) Susan Nooner, Robin Loving. Genny Howell, vice president; Brenda Litchko. Carolyn Forney. .Margaret Hunt. Donna Freeman. Sharon Tubb. Sara Garcia. Lucy iUarreal. Melody McBeth, Vanessa HainUne, Debbie Young, Anne Miller. Sherry McCord. Kathy Kellum, treasurer; Craig Adamson, Tony Garcia. Bill Stewart. Aaron Bazan, Milic McCann, Bill Huston, Wally Taylor. Chff Kuykendall, Grace Walker. One group of King students didn ' t mind the busing issue this year. In fact, 41 members of the Spanish Club and six spon- sors went along willingly, by bus, for a shopping spree in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico. The club also planned to travel to San . ntonio in the spring for a Pan American Student Forum convention. District PASF officers trom King were Amie Miller, presi- dent: Barbara Little, corresponding secretary and Jonizo Cain, recording secretary. Fiesta -Mexicana, which King sponsored, was sched- uled for May. This get-together of all stud- ents taking Spanish language courses in Corpus Christi is usually highlighted with traditional folksongs and dances. Thanks- giving and Christmas found several under- privileged families receiving baskets of food from the Spanish Club. .Money making projects were of the utmost importance to the club because of the many projects with which it was in- volved. A successful bakesale netted close to SI 50 clear profit, a car wash supplemented the club treasury and .semester dues were collected from each member. Margo Branscomb presided over meet- ings with Genny Howell assisting as vice president. Linda Sumpter and Kathy Kellum served as secretary and treasurer, respec- tively. Sherry Lance was cl ub reporter and Robin Loving acted as social chairman. Left, clockwise; Patti Minton. Wally Taylor, Margo Kranscomb. Bill Huston, Cliff Kuykendall and Howell utilize a circular discussion group during a club meeting. Above, clockwise; Oii ' u of the club were Linda Sumpter, secretary : Margo liranscomb, president; Genny Howell, vice presi- dent and Sherry Lance, reporter. (Not pictured): Kathy Kellum, treasurer. Organizations 49

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German Club Increases in Size, Activities i Members of the Stalag 57 German Club were (first row, I-r) Paula Bartet, Carolyn Smith, Jennifer Woolvin, Carolyn Hicks. Mimi Cabello, Sieglinde Schindler. Faron Evans, secretan, ' ; Roy Claus, Chuck Johnson; (second row, l-r) Donna Eggert, Barbara Richter. Debbie McClain, Terr ' Habern. Frau Helen Norwicki. sponsor; Tad Scripter, executive director; Susan Patty Buckley; (third i Howard Casner, Jar Davidson, vice chancello Diemert. Charlie Shaw. )w, l-r) Chris Sebring, es Rasmussen. Susan Betty Albers, Cheri Perry, Terry Wyeth, Jackie Duggan, Chris Couleau, Bill Simmons, Linda Cabello, Debbie Walden;(not pictured). Jerry Britsch, treasurer; Danny Dauen- hauer, chancellor; Joe Celeski, soccer captain; Steve Utley, soccer coach; Don Boomgaarden, Paul Watson, Sara Keene, Kathy Kelley, Daniel Danielo- vitch, John Hatridge, Gary Graham. Wayne Harrell. Jimmy Meadows. Cherie Jones. Linda Scott. Denine Fehlis. Tim Lutz, Charles Tho Nancy Charlier. npson. ... walking into a German Club meet- ing is like walking into das Berliner Hofbrau- haus. That ' s how Faron Evans, secretary, and other club members characterized Thursday night meetings at Frau Helen Nowicki ' s house. Under the official name of King High School Stalag 57 German Club, the active membership for the 1970-1971 school year doubled in comparison to the previous year. With the help of Frau Nowicki, Chancellor Danny Dauenhauer and Vice Chancellorin Susan Davidson, Stalag .57 promoted a detailed understanding of the customs and language of Germany and also provided a setting for discussions concerning Germany history and politics. Entertainment included the showing of Defense of the Homeland, a movie made by some of last year ' s students who depicted a handfid of Germans defending Padre Island from Allied Nuclear Attack. The filming ol more movies by Cele-Scrip Production. . Limited (a student effort) was planned. The Stalag 57 soccer team led by Captain Joe Celeski and Coach Steve Utley, practiced two days a week to enable them to defeat the NFL-Spanish Club Soccer Team, 3-0, in a late October game. Two successful bakesales and the collec- tion of membership dues enriched the trea.s- ury enough to financially aid the soccer team, according to Jerry Britsch, treasurer. Tad Scripter, who had lived in Germa- ny, filled the new role of executive director. Coach Steve Utley, who was injured in a socce practice, gives advice to Chuck Johnson about tlirow-in technique. 48 Organizations



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Bakesale, Bumper Stickers Brighten Biological Year Above: (first row, l-r): Biology club members were llanny Laser, vice president; Kathy Morgan, Brad lownsend. Thad White, Michelle Reamy. Debbie MeClendon, Debbie Loflin, president; Kay Greer, David Morris. Lamar Bryant; (second row, l-r) Ken Howard. Belinda Avila, Debbie Netek. Eli .abetli Meadows. Maribetli JcnniiiKs. tria.-urer: Donna Loftin, Brenda Litcliko, . landy Machlan; ( tilird row, l-r) Stan Dunn, Joan Jennings, Denise Dajiiels, Jayne Henrichson, Lila Huebner, Kay Hendricks, Sylvia Cantu, Joan Barker, secretary; Caria Cavett. Barbara Chesney. Susan Baker. (Not pictured): Debbie Walden, Scott Gainer. Gracie Garza, Elaine Startz, Lisa Bodger, Carrie Gray, Rhonda Wiley, Suzie Hewitt, Cathy Swift, Cathy Chesney, Pat Morgan. Armed with all types of equipment lor catching live marine specimens or armloads of anti-pollution bumper stickers, the Biolo- gy Club rolled through a year filled with activities and plans. Several trips to Padre Island provided educational experiences for these students. A trip to the Arkansas Wildlife Refuge was also planned for this reason. A trip to Big Bend or the .San Marcos Caverns was planned lor the week-long Easter vacation. A Halloween Dance, for which the Good-Night and Loving played, provided members a chance to entertain themselves and their guests. A December bakesale and the selling of anti-pollution bumper stickers were the main money-making projects. The selling of Valentine candy was discussed. To end an active year, the club planned a boat tour in the Marina and an end of the school year party. Mrs. Karen Jones sponsored the club which was led by Debbie Loftin, president; Danny Laser, vice president; Maribeth Jen- nings, treasurer; and Joan Barker, secretary. Middle, right: Debbie Loftin assists Ken Howard as he examines some sea weed that was collected during a club field trip to the Port Aransas jetties. Left; Debbie Loftin holds a starfish as (l-r) Ken Howard, Michelle Reamy, Scott Gainer, Danny Laser, Mrs. Karen Jones, sponsor and Lisa Bodger gather around her. Right: Kay Greer stands be- neath an anti-pollution bumper sticker as she fishes in a tank to gain a closer look at a specimen. 50 Organizations

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