East Central High School - Hornet Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

 - Class of 1986

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Si ltflw Dj On his way to a parent conference, Steve Johnson hurries. Parent con- ferences keep parents informed. Discussing the day's events are Ramona Ward and Marvin Foster. The principals keep communication open. Guiding the school are Steve Johnson, vice principalg Ramona Ward, principalg and Marvin Foster, vice principal. Before telling the day's an- nouncements, Ramona Ward concen- trates. Announcements are important as the school day begins. X0 Q 00

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ut on Top s many received awards for numerous things, one person stands out with his special honor, being nominated as one of the states' top five superintendents. lt's a real honor. It reflects the support of the Board of Trustees and the support of East Central. lt's real good for East Central , Anthony B. Constanzo said. Being a superintendent takes an average of 10-11 hours a day. Setting new goals to be developed was a part of those hours. 1 l-le also said that he would like to improve the instruc- tional programs and facilities. The improvement doesn't end , Mr. Constanzo said, it continues. Another important part of the district was the administration. Anthony B. Constanzo Superintendent Raymond Murray President Bill Carsten Secretary Barbara Bean Member Robert Hoag Member Dr. Wayne Simmons Member Bill Weeks Member 162 . . . Administration The captain of the ship was Principal Ramona Ward. Mrs. Ward did everything to keep the school on an even keel. The attitudes this year are great! The kids are real en- thusiastic and positive , Mrs. Ward said. One of the main things striv- ed for this year was good behavior. A new discipline plan was put into effect by most teachers. The behavior this year has improved. The students' behavior has been surprisingly commendable , Marvin Foster, vice principal, said. An aspect that concerned vice-principal Steve Johnson was academics. I would like to improve the academic department with the writing lab , Mr. Johnson said. The tasks were abundant, the time was short, but everyone kept things smooth. Looking back, Superintendent An- before the big Judson gai thony B. Constanzo gives a smile Assisting Mr. Constanzo is cafet while participating in a pep rally worker, ThelmaOwens. Going over a speech before a meeting, President Raymond Murray concentrates. School board meetings were held one Thursday a month. I 'lt I 5 s Q 'F



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J obs shin s the school year passed by in a wistful whirlwind of excitement, the counselors and paraprofessionals looked back in pride. Counselors helped the students decide what classes they should take and what they should do after they had graduated. t'VVe all enjoy working with all students, Karen Honeycutt, head counselor, said. There were different paraprofessional jobs. There were secretaries, attendance aides, and ottice aides, but each one had an individual and important job here. We all work together and take pride in our work, Mag- gie Johnson, said. Cafeteria workers and janitors also had an important job. Cooking for the teachers and students and keeping the i H V. .tty . Zfzrifftr' a I jf' . M 5. V .' , school sparkling clean were big and time consuming jobs. During part of the morning till the end of the last lunch food was being prepared for everyone. As the food disap- peared into thin air, the cafeteria workers made more for the next batch of craving stomachs. l've been here for 12 years and I enjoy the faculty and the students, assistant cafeteria worker, Carol Wielding, said. With food and students there came a mess. The floors that were once gleeming clean were now enhanced with tea and tater tot crumbs. Before school and after school janitors were mopping, cleaning, dusting, and keep- ing the campus clean. All of the jobs were hard, but were also productive ones during the memorable Glory Days. Janitors are: Concepcion Garcia,Julie Payton,AIex Lopez, Maurique Yaquian, P k T -E S T 'I Ch- A E tt Th' O Q Herbert Hernandez, Juanita Hernandez, Calvin Perkins, Mary Sifford, and ar er' Oprow Va aurez' Wla mn' ma Vere ' ema Wens' Joseph Fuentes. 164 . . .Staff Cafeteria worker Carol Wledlng tries complished her task? Lunc to squeeze in one more piece of corn- prepared in the mid morning bread into the oven before the busy ready a little before the bell ring lunch crew comes in. Think she ac- the first lunch. Adeline Krueger, Kathy Tausch, Aurora Hernandez, Bertha Rodriguez, Wieding, and Patricia Craig, Cafeteria Workers are: Front row-Sandy Shultz, Hazel Peppler, C Duecker, Leticia Sepulveda, Peggy Grunewald, Middle row-Margaret 5

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