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Page 91 text:
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ive Hoofheat new look 1. Hoofbeat staffers are front row; Patri Cook, Susan Whaley, Susan Nooner, Debbie Barger, Kelly Greene; Second row: Ronnie Norrell, Pete Johnson; On arc: Steve Blackburn, Jeri Killough, Matt Reagan, Ginny Greene, Tony Eugenio, and Susan Cothran; Not pictured: Cindy Repper. 2. I ' d like to charge this case of film to the King High journalism depart- ment in Corpus, Kelly Greene, photographer, calls the nearest photography equipment store at the Trinity University summer workshop in San Antonio. 3- Ginny Greene, Hoofbeat edi- tor, can be found giving the morning announcements as Hoofbcats arrive to be dis- tributed on Thursdays. 4. Patty Warner lously awaits her turn to interview Dallas Cow- boy quarterback Craig Morton during his to Corpus Christi. organizations 87
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Exclusive celebrity interviews, size changt The Hoofbeat, King ' s school news- paper, took on a new look this year with exclusive interviews and a change in size. Reporters interviewed such celebri- ties as Dallas Cowboy quarterback, Craig Morton, and the lead singers of the rock group Bread. When Viet- nam advisor Dolf Drodge visited Corpus Christi, Hoofbeat reporters were once again there. Later in the year, Mike Walker, a 1000 pound man, told his story to our reporters. A beginning journalism class, taught by Hoofbeat sponsor, Mrs. Terry Orr, helped supply the staff with stories throughout the year. Reporters and photographers focused on the many accomplish- ments of King students, and covered the happenings around the school and community. Ginny Greene served as Editor-in- Chief, while Susan Whaley, Steve Blackburn, and Debbie Barger served as News Editor, Feature Editor, and Advertising Manager, respectively. 86 organizatron5
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Coronal lays foundation for memories In these pages, the staff of the 1973 Coronat has tried to relate to you a pcricxl of time. Tfie yesterdays of this past schiK)! year are filled with feelings and experiences that you will probably not know again: pride that carried us through winning football and basketball seasons, the anxiety brought on by semester exams, and finally, the sorrow facing the seniors of ' 73 as their time as King Mus- tangs drew to a close. Through pictures and prose we have tried to create a script that you may or may not follow at pleasure. It is a reminder of the long hours you spent studying for an exam, drilling for a rou- tine, practicing strategic plays, researching a debate topic, or being with friends. We can only furnish the script; the dialogues and actions are up to you. Yesterday, with its pride and disappointments, has passed, and is yours. Tomorrow will be what you decide to make it. Cyndic Buckley organizations Paul Jamison athletics 1- The editors for the ' 73 Coronat arc Donna Loftin and Denise Haas. 2. Will this caption lit this picture ' Judy Evans asks Donna Kemp for advice they work in first period, 2 Gary Burgess and Nick Ciochctro spend the week prior to some deadlines doing what the photographers do best in deciding wl wins the honor of the next photo assignment. 4. Section editors are Ann DcForresi, activities; Cyndie Buckley, organizations, and Paul Jamison, spons. N pictured: Geri Kozclski, classes; Judy Mosley, faculty, and Judy Evans, honors. 5. What would Mrs, Orr say to a foldout group shot of the football team Cindy Varney wonders while working on a sports layout. 6, Donna Loftin and Denise Haas suF ervise Judy Evans as she bicgins work the first week of schoo 88 organizations
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