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OUTSTANDING STUDENTS ARE THE THREE ALAMO HEIGHTS l 9 8 2- l 9 8 3 NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS frightl Steve Stern, Debbie Klein, and Jim Robinson. These three scored in the up- per one percent of people who took the TOP ROW David Bebinger, Roland Gu tierrez David Baker, Victor Chambers were chosen for the 29-4A All District team. CATHY CASSIDY Qbelow right, earns her Olmos Honor for winning 14th in state cross country competi tion. Winners in the string division of the annual San Antonio Symphony Young Artist Competition are runners up Eve Kocurek, and Jeanne Rogers and first place winner Nancy Norton who swept the string competition. 26 Calendar Olmos P.S.A.TfN.M.S.O.T. exams in their ju- nior year. SIGNIFYING THE IM- PROVEMENT - Qbelow leftj attained by the high school football program, BOT- TOM ROW Dane Amerine, David Huff, Steve Helmke, Augie Barrera KV .Ima g 1 xg i E yr E 5 f f i
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS lleftl Emily Winton, Bill Lawrence, Bart Simpson, Kimberly Windship, and class sponsor Linda Anderson carry away their pick of the tallest and grandest tree of all from the Optimist Lot to bring holiday cheer to the halls of Heights. SERVICE CLUB MEMBERS HEATHER FITCH, CHRISTINE NOVIER, LYNETTE FAR- RIMOND AND ROBIN FUCHS fmiddle leftl bar the door to Tiffany Pappas till she has donated food or money during the December hold-up. SERVICE CLUB PRESIDENT SUSAN STEVES fbelow rightl collects food for a needy family from Danal Alden during the club's hold-up before school. THE TRADI- TIONAL CHRISTMAS TREE QBelow leftj donated by the Junior Class stands alone in the main hall before the holi- days. P in Holiday main December topic Cbviously December was dominated by the holiday Christmas spirit and thoughts ot vacation, but holidays were not the only thing the month had to otter. The first success- tul mechanical heart trans- plant Was performed in Wash- ington. While back in San Antonio the suspects in the three year murder ot ludge lohn Wood were convicted. At the same time, students in Key Club, Keywanettes, Ro- deo Club, Mulestall, Wran- glers, and Anne Collins histo- ry classes were busy Working on projects that would help needy tamilies have a happy Christmas. Meanwhile, the Sintonietta was visiting Chica- go. Because ot their outstand- ing performances, the Sinto- nietta was chosen to play at the Conrad l-lilton Hotel in Chicago. While they were there they visited many ot Chicago's historical sites. Students spent their holi- days in various manners. Al- though many students lett town for the holidays, others merely stayed home and en- joyed their vacations in San Antonio. The traditional lights on the river Were a major at- traction as Well as Las Posa- das which members ot Los Amigos participated in. Calendar 25
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Honors OUTSTANDING YOUTHS IN SAN ANTONIO ARE OPTIMIST NOMINEES Qbelow leftj BOTTOM ROW Charlotte Pawel, Monica Goei, Alison Hilton MIDDLE ROW Chris Erk, Joyce Park TOP ROW David Huff, Elizabeth Ashby, Lynette Farrimond, John Dun- lap, Susan Spoor, Lisa Calgaard, Robin Fuchs, and Christine Novier. John Dunlap, Joyce Park and Jeanne Rogers were selected citywide winners OUT- STANDING SENIORS LYNNETTE 42 FARRIMOND AND KELLY SAWYER fbelow right, earn recognition for being district presidents of the Student Council and Keywanettes respectively. SENIOR SUSAN SPOOR Qbottom left, was recognized for her leadership qua- lities by the DAR City Good Citizen award. THE STAFF AWARDS HEAD CUSTODIAN, MARTINE LEE fbottom rightj Olmos Honor for his years of hard work and constant devotion to keeping our school clean. Calendar 27
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