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

 - Class of 1988

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East Central High School - Hornet Yearbook (San Antonio, TX) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 210 of 280
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j:- - VACANT. On returning to school, students found the smoking hut cluttered with desks, folding chairs, and abandoned. With the new rul- ing, smoking is not permitted in school. [ I do not care since do not smoke. POSTED FOR A CHANGE. No smoking signs were tacked to walls, halls and anywhere else that was necessary all over campus. r w Warning As last year came to a close, the last cigarette was ground into the pavement and the last puff of smoke evaporated into the air . . . gone forever. There ' s no place to hang out anymore. It is a violation of our rights. Stacey Freddie said. During the summer of ' 87 the State of Texas announced its policy that no high school student may smoke or chew tobacco on school grounds at any time. ' It ' s causing too many breathing problems in the bath- rooms, James Steelman said. NO SMOKING J On TEA ' S visit. It is one of those necessary things. There is always tension while we are getting ready for the visit. Teachers are working hard here to do a good Job and it always shows! Ruth Ussery On ' y Semester Exams. I think it makes studying for your exams worthwhile and it ' s fairer to those who study for their exams, like me. Tim Crank We take tests every 6 weeks, why do we need this exam which might fail us? Wendy Davis On the Republic of China Presentation. I respect them (the people of Kaohsiung) for their culture. It was interesting to see how they behave. I like the presentation very much. Their clothes were interest- ing. Jodi Robinson

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Bringing Home the Gold Do you believe in miracles? The crowd was smaller, the language was different, and the sport for all its high techniques and global pretensions, was still Ping-Pong! The Summer Olympic Games in Seoul, South Korea, are not only another chance for athletic excellence, but to show the world that South Korea is coming out. Many Americans hope that the U.S. teams do far better in this contest than we did in the Winter Olympic Games in Calgary, Canada. DRAW FIRST OOU . . . Bnai Bona no ot Siinnycale. Calif . u:ins Ihe ftrsl US gold medal In the Winter Olympics tn ]988- SAUJTE TO GOLD . . Bonnie Biair iter her u-in of ■ ornens 500- Grounded Suddenly, cries of Joy. cheers, and sighs of relief were heard through the air as 1 8-month-old Jessica Mc- Clure was pulled from a well after being trapped there for 58 hours. Friday, October 16. after hours of anxious drilling, digging, and blasting, Jes- sica was rescued from her prison . 22 feet under- ground. Upon her rescue, the child was still clutching clods of dirt in her small hands. trapped tn for 56 nour All pictures proolded by World Wide Photo. Jimmy — am lucky to haue someone like you. You have brought hap- piness into my life. I LOVE YOU! Hugsn-Kisses, JaneUe Trad. We have made each oth- er strong by belieoing. Forever Friends, Lisa Jo. DEBBIE LOVES MICHAEL ' Ronnie, Thanks for all the times we shared. Luu ya — Kim. Linda, Lisa, Loma, Leah, and Kristine — Thanks for being such great friends. I loue you guys, Sareih! Dear Shags, would haue nev- er made it without your wild mama Jokes! Ill especially miss you 5. Love Ya Bunches — Sara K. GLEIi LOVES KfUSTY!!! Jan, Chrys, Jerrn, Patty, Thanks for aU the fun. Loue Ya!! Amy Mike — Haue a great Sr. year. Loiye Ya, Amy



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f STEPS TO A PERFECT NAP. Chase Brazell takes steps to a peaceful nap white in class. First the starting position, then the slunch and then lights out. ( kiddHi TO GO FOOD. On his way to find a table, Ronnie Luensmann thinl(s cibout where a good spot would be. n A cafetorium band- hall stage was constructed last summer. A change of new foods was served, such as taco salads. It still gets crowded and hard to get a seat. The va- riety of lines is really great, but I still like the french fries. Christina Mitchell said. The old cafeteria is now being used as classrooms ' ' I like the new chalkboards: they are really cool! You can use different colors and draw prettier pic- tures. Roger Guerrero said. The new office not only holds the administration but also the counselors, atten- dance, and the nurse, I think the office is a lot more comfortable for people since it ' s bigger and more organized. Terri Wilson said. J ( 1)11) YOU KNOW ...f . . . that this is the first time that our school has had a uice- principal. «d (We ue only j. m had as sis- Si ' fc .SlBH tants in the past.) rrS ALL in the bag. Holding the bag with all his might. Jimmy Inman gives a big smile at the popcorn that he hcts receiued. h

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