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

 - Class of 1971

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Honor Journalism Society Inducts 11 An honor society to recognize outstand- ing journalistic abilities and encourage a- chievement, Quill and Scroll inducted 11 new members at mid-semester. Several other journalism students were due recognition at the end of the year. From the Coronal staff, five memberh chosen for the honor were Nancy Castle- berry, Debby Newby, James Hughes, Bru( ■ Addison and Gary Nycum. Hoofbeat staffer- recognized were Mandy Machlan, Sall Snider, Bobby Jarmon, Kay Hendrick . Gratia Winship and Byron Bruce. They were selected on the basis of five requirements— that they I e a junior or senior, in the upper third of these clas scholastically, have done superior work in some phase of journabsm, recommended b their advisor. Miss Chris Davis, and approved by the national executive director. The initiation ceremony in February, coupled with an inlormal dinner, was di- rected by former Quill and Scroll members— Jonizo Cain, Margo Branscomb, Alene Smith, Cherie Clark and Sherry Lance. Above: QuilJ and Scroll members from the Coronal staff were: (behind horse) Debbie Newby. activities editor; Rae Hewlett, eo-editor; (standing) Gar - Nycum. photographer; Robert Asistent, layout- editor; Nancy Castleberry, co-editor; James Hughes, photograplier; and Bruce Addison, photog- rapher. Below: Members of the honor society working on the Hoofbeat staff wcn (knctluiu. l-i » Kay Hendricks, Gratia Winship, Bobby Jannon Byron Bmce, Mandy .Machlan. Sally Snyder. (Standing) (second year memben ) Sherry Lance Margo Branscomb, co-editor, Alene Smith, Cheri Clark, and Jonizo Cain, co-editor. i B

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NHS Presents Hilarity to King ' s Masses Top: Old students of the NHS were (first row. l-r): Kim Bryce, Joe Celeski, John Hopkins, Eddie Blankenship, Danny Dugan, Donny Wiltshire, Wally Taylor, Steve Pattison, president; Steve Lasater, Charles Kvitek, Nancy Davis. Brent Hag- gard; (second row, l-r) Holly Barnes. Monte Vaughan. Karen Glasser, Julie Wade, Sherry- Woods, treasurer; Jonizo Cain, secretary; Stan Orman, Cindy Spriegel. Stewart Graham, Loretta Tatar. Larry Wells. Becky Pope. Mary Pat McArthur. Nancy Lee. Kathy Kellum. Lower pho- tograph: New Students of the NHS were (first row. 1-rj: Steve Hartzel. Rick Goodman. Ken Gorden. Scott Wilshusen. Mary Anderson, Murry Baria. Ann Tyree. Sharon Cormack. Faron Evans. Tina Casta- neda. Tad Scripter, Jerry Britsch, Daniel Laser, Lisa Bodger, Mike Gray. Boonchai Tanyavutti. Carl Ratliff. Al Castenaccio; (second row. l-r) Pam Furlow, Debbie Osbom, Sharon Stone, Robin Loving, Margo Branscomb, Patty Truax, Diana Hill, Debbie Hausmaji, Bill McCart , Bud Bennett. Susan Mapes, Susan Stoops, Joan Barker, Sylvia Cantu, Maribeth Jennings, Cheri Perry, Pam Hall. Ann Shatz; (third row, l-r) Beckye Brown, Janet Burke, Paul Dodson, Lee Ann Young, Kim Cox, Roland fiuevas, Ricky Haynes, David Swantnej, Ed Trevino, Robert Carter, Johrmy Seibert, Patty Rajne, Karen Mosley, Susan Ball, Sheree Jones, Diane Sullivan, Libby Freudiger, Linda Scott. Scholarsliip, leadership, service and character are all qualities that students must possess before they are selected for member- ship in the Richard King Chapter of the National Honor Society. Ninety-four such students were selected for this year ' s mem- bership. Thirty of these students were selected late in their junior year which was a special honor, while the rest were chosen early in their senior year. This ehte group was selected from all senior students with an 85 average or above. A board of six anonymous teachers voted for the most active and most deser ' ing students of this group. The small group inducted in the spring of lf»70 voted and selected from their ranks the officers for this years NHS. Those chosen were Steve Pattison. president: Dan- ny Dauenhauer. vice president; Jonizo Cain, secretary and Sherry Woods, treasurer. The group was sponsored b -Mrs. Dorothv McCoy. Any two students from the King (Chap- ter are eligible for a special scholarship to be awarded. The first requirement in winning this scholarship is membership in the NHS. Major project for the fall semester was the Christmas as.semblv, which featured numer- ous humorous skits. Old NHS members carried the lead roles in the paid presenta- tion. 62 Organiz ons



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FHA Has Year Full of Domestic Activities Members of the l-HA were (sitting, l-r): Wanda Ciochetto, Patty Haeber, Elva Lugo, Carla Cavett, Veronica Salinas; (standing, l-r) Delores Tala- Cra vt ' ord, Mary Freeman, mantes, Barbara Wilkins, Sandy Lockett, Andra Looking to their developing dream of becoming a housewife or home economist, 15 girls were members of the FHA, more formally known as the Future Homemakers of America. Early in the school year, this club sponsored a covered dish supper. Christmas found the girls and their sponsor at the Bethune Day Nursery for a party. The year ' s activities were rounded off with planned trips to the State FHA Conference in Dallas on April 23-24, and to the Area Training event in Klngsville on March 5 and 6. The selling of Texa-s placemats and stationary raised money to finance these activities. Heading the club was Wanda Ciochetti 64 OrganizaUons and Veronica Salinas as president and vice president, respectively. Cheryl Drew handled secretarial and treasury affairs and Mary Freeman held the office of project chairman. The program and social chairmen, respec- tively, were Barbara Wilkins and Dolores Talamantes. Each of these offices was filled early in the school year. Sponsors were Mrs. Betty Puckett and Mrs. Roberta Crawford. Middle: While making cookies for the Christinas party, Linda Dalton stares into space. Right: Members making egg carton flowers are (clockwise) Wanda Ciochetto, Mary Freeman, Dolores Tala- mantes, Barbara Wilkins, Veronica Salinas, Andra Crawford, Carla Cavett, Elva Lugo.

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