Uvalde High School - Coyote Yearbook (Uvalde, TX)

 - Class of 1980

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Nlost Likely to Succeed ,,,.,.w f't ' A The pair most likely to succeed in the Senior class of 1980 are Merry Chavez and Ed Harrison. Merry, active throughout her four years at UHS, has been a member of the Drama Club, Band, Junior Classical League, Student Council, English Honor Society and the National Honor Society. Merry served as the Texas State Junior Classical League Parliamentarian. Merry also has received numerous band awards and was named to Who's Who in American High Schools. Ed, Valedictorlan of the Senior class, was awarded the Optimist Appreciation Award in Academics. The outstanding science student ot 1979 has been a member of the Key Club, the National Honor Society, the English Honor Society and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Lettering in football and baseball, Ed was also named to the San Angelo Standard Times All West Texas Football Team. Merry plans to attend either Harvard or Yale. Ed plans to attend the University of Texas. 44 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Z.:-,geiff , .f1f',.. ws '

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lVlost Dependable jii S i ii' Q l ' in , 2 2 i fffj' i f ,Q 'E f . ' Q 'D 'Via hi f 1 to + W e 1 fn 7 Selected by their peers in the senior class, Senior class president Sherry Welch and Key Club President Jeff Perkins were named Most Dependable. Sherry, head of the band flag corps, has been very active in her four years at UHS. A member of the Student Council, English and National Honor Societies, Sherry has also received first division ratings in the UIL ensemble competition. Sherry plans to attend Trinity University. Jeff, who is also co-editor of the Coyote, has been a member of the Junior Classical League, Junior Historians, Key Club, Student Council, English Honor Society, National Honor Society and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Named to Who's Who in American High Schools, Jeff was also named to the Distinguished American High School Students and to the All-State Baptist Youth Choir. Jeff will attend Baylor University. Most Dependable 43



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:Wg I .df Ku . vii iv? IZ, 15 51 A t my ' ,Q ' ? .TS . 1 mf xy , W I 'K' ' N-Jlauesxmr .4 .1 , ' V331 no g '30 ' 4 - ,f Q, . .4 Laughing their way through four years of high school have been Carol Alley and Roland Del Toro. Carol, a member of the Band, Junior Classical League, Law Enfor- cement, Junior Historians and Drama club throughout her years at UHS, has also been involved in basketball and track. Carol was the president of the Future Homemakers of America and a member of the band's flag corps. Roland, a member of the National Honor Society, participated in football, and basketball during his freshman and sophomore years. He is also a member of the CYO and the Spanish Club. Both plan to attend SWTJC. WITTIEST 45

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