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.,-X qS'x970 . 1971 Q Q I C5 So Xl ' G:- . f if Reflections . qi'-2.46,.5La ' Volume sixty-seven of the Uvalde High School Coyote was published by Henington Publishing Company in Wolfe City. Representative from Henington was Mr. John Sandidge. A total of 680 copies were printed. Consisting of six major sections, the Coyote reflected the many people and their activities during the close of one decade and the opening of another. Copy throughout the yearbook was in 10 point Geneva Light with one point leading. The division pages were in Geneva Light with one point leading. The index was printed in six point Geneva Light. Captions were set in eight point Geneva Light with one point leading. Students planned and designed the cover, artwork was completed by HPC. The editors sincerely wish that in looking through the 1980 Coyote, you find it an accurate portrayal of the different experiences and events which occurred at this high school. lf you can find yourself in these pages, then the 1980 Coyote has accomplished its purpose. The yearbook staff wishes to extend special thanks to Mrs. Kathryn Hornby, Jr., Editor and Publisher of The Uvalde Leader News, Eddie Kirkham, James Volz, Margaret Rambie, Sue Jones, Doris Perkins, Ed Haby, and Dan Chaney who, without their help, the annual could not have survived. Despite the numerous problems in publishing this yearbook, we hope you enjoy looking through it as much as we enjoyed working on it. MICHELL CARTER AND JEFF PERKINS. June, 1980 J l
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