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a. Carolyn Forney and Lyn Moore still have time tor tiomework after a drill team session, b. Counting ttie votes for favorites is an impor- tant task for Harold Gold, Sydna Clingaman, Carolyn Hicks. Debbie Bradsfiaw. and Cindy Kellum, c.NFL members Cyndie Buckley. Brian Richter. Joel Laser, Jofin Hutchinson and spon- sor, Mrs Nancy DePuy. prepare to register the 45 schools that attended the fifth annual King Speech and Debate Tournament d At last, 72 IS here ' , ' exclaims senior Sue Dietrich e Work- ing to meet the yearbook deadline are staff members Denise Haas, Ann DeForrest, Gen Ko- zelski. Donna Loftin, and Mrs Terry Orr
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a The 71-72 green and while track team — Front row Sterling Taylor. Don Steward. Glen Morris. Steve Cook. Bobby Stowe. Donny Par- ish. Bob Featherston. Richard Aguirre. Manager David Wormser Second row: Mike Grossman, Wade Williams. Robin Miller. John Speck. Rich- ard Sturgis. Mike Tanner, Daryl Nycum. Clent Mericle. Steve Mengle. Coach Monte Stralton. Back row Coach Clarence Todd. Butch Evans, Bruce Featherston b Bob Featherston shows John Speck, a new comer to the track, how it ' s done c Whee. I can fly ' exclaims Mike Gross- man as he hurtles at practice d Robin Miller and Wade Williams gut out the last stretch of the race e Donny Parish drives hard to beat the strong March winds activities 61
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Spring arrives with all its splendor Spring came with its sunny and light-hearted days and King students seemed to thrive on It. The National Forensic League host- ed a tournament at King, with visitors from across the state and Louisiana. King ' s annual Favorite ' s Dance was held In the cafeteria with music by Foxx. The festivities were climaxed by the announcement of class favorites. Voting was held in classes earlier that week. Seniors ' 72 ordered their caps and gowns for the upcoming graduation ceremonies. Royalettes, participating in the Na- tional DnII Team Competition went to a drill team clinic at f loody as a prepa- ration for the final competition In Houston l lay 6. The competition was sponsored by the Kilgore Rangerettes. An important event, unnoticed by most, was the major deadline for the Coronat, The staff worked doggedly to meet the deadline. IVIarch 1 or Bust! was the general idea.
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