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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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King netters continue to monopolize the courts 9! wfjf ,«««»fi8Rte« • S r The King tennis teann lead by Coach Paul Cass, slarted off the year with a good spring season. The team kept up Its good reputation with long, hard af- ternoon practices. They continued to bring in the trophies and gain momentum in tour- naments across the state. The netters opening win was at St. Stephens Tour- nament in October, in which they took first place Later the same month, they repeated their performance to capture first at the Edinburg Tournament. From then on, they swept through San Antonio and New Braunfels up to the second place crown in the Corpus Christi U.I.L. Tournament. The 1971-72 varsity tennis team — fron row: Liz Tucker. Paula Tanner. Arleen Haas. Nancy Cline, Holly Shanks. Molly McDonald. Lenise Fikes. Loyce Ladewig. Meredith Howard. Donna Schindler. and Susan Whaley Back row: Mark Golding. Sterling Adams. Greer Wright. David Brown. Robert Peerman, Danny Dobbs. Harry Hamilton, Mark Crozier. Bill Keys. Pat Nye. Fred Williams. Doug Dixon, and Chris Sufferdlnl b Coach Cass gets the equipment ready tor the next practice with the varsity team c. Loyce Ladewig develops her bowling technique while preparing for a shot, d Shawn Keys. Cindy Mor- hson. and Liz Purcell squeegee the courts after a long, rainy period. e.Pat Nye prepares tor a close up shot.
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