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 257 of 280
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- ' v. - ' ta - T STARCAZma. With a magical look in her eyes. Janel Fletcher is in awe ouer that wonderful play made. Give us another win team! I -. 7- (a v . T g MATHEMATICS ANYONE? Mu Alpha Theta members Mar- garet Bernal and Michele Han- son check roil at the meeting. l . ' at ' p T g ' GIVE as THAT BAND SPIR- IT! Practice in the sun is no problem for tiathan Keith. Clubs work hard ail year. Fall by Janeen Baumann . . . 20

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W ' TTT T TTrT T r - r ! V W JSf ' ii Js the hustle and bustle of school began, students got caught up not only in the rush of getting ready for school, but also getting to school early enough to go to meetings for clubs. Freshmen were bombarded by upperclassmen desperate for new blood. After they were finally swindled into one club, they realized that it was the one with the most costly dues. Members bought shirts. Jackets, patches, food, and etc. Many students soon found themselves searching their pockets for one last dollar but finding them empty. Expenses equal fundraisers, and fundraisers equal even more expenses. Many clubs started out broke, but after weeks of selling donuts and pizza kits, some clubs found themselves raking in the money. There were also fundraisers to pay for trips that clubs would plan for recreation. We raised money to go to Nashville, Tenn.. for the band. We had car washes and sold popcorn. It was really a lot of fun. Diana Bartlett said. I ' m really glad I got into a club because I got the chance to meet a lot of people. Working with TADS was like working as a part of a team. Shelia Sova said. Janeen Baumann i ,ajr v; Gx. fc| DECISIONS, DECISIONSI Voting lor the officeif. in a club I .-in be a tough job. Junior Brian Bcckman decides ivho to vote lor the Rodeo Club. Being in the parade for the rodeo ivas one of the best things about being in the Rodeo Club . . . Brian Beckman EXPECTATIONS r of Many lucky members of Beta Club were able to attend a con- uention in Austin. It uuas realty a tot of fun . . . Sharon Ortiz 1 3 i Heidi Hulctie 21 . .. Clubs



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) t Lvas a sight to see all right. People hus- 3 tling and bustling all around, rushing from one end of the room to another. The clickity- clacking sound of the typewriters filled the air. There were wads of paper flowing out of the trash can, with more being thrown into its di- rection. Pica rulers, croppers, quad packs and pictures were spread from corner to corner of the room. It wasn ' t hard to sight the edible. Coke cans, wrappers and pizza crusts were found wherever breathing bodies were. It was all total chaos. This was a familiar sight during a Journalism deadline. The Buzz, newspaper, and the Hor- net, yearbook, found this to be a common oc- currence. Most people don ' t realize the pressure that the yearbook staff (and sponsor) feel all year with deadlines and having to raise $25,000- -. The Job of producing a yearbook is mammoth. Sponsor Pam Smith said. Most clubs and organizations have a season of the year in which they find themselves in- crediby busy. For the yearbook and newspaper staff, busy is a year-round thing. Working on the newspaper can be very re- warding — you get to meet a lot of people, go a lot of places and write a lot of stories!! Dead- lines can be crazy. The staff puts in many extra hours and it ' s such a great feeling to see the finished product so quickly. The only thing wrong is that it can be really aggravating to remember all the hard work and see papers lying all over campus instead of being read or kept. Sometimes it ' s a thankless Job! Sponsor Sherri Padalecki said. Although the Job often became frustrating, and thankless, it was a Job well-worth doing. The newspaper left the student body informed of recent awards, updated on sports and play- ing records and of local and national events. The yearbook was a collection of the whole year ' s events. ChRrieen Pe rce SHEER MADNESS. With a look of insanity, Micheie Williams proves that year- book work can easilij drive you crazy. r rr i MM m wA .. — i s M M t r M HlL l A Jody Simmons Todd Cteltnct INTRIGUED. Totally in volved in writing her story for yearbook. Stacey Wil- lieims forgets the chaos go- ing on around her. COUCH POTATO. Senior yearbook rnernbers. Melissa Sargent and Christina Schmidt arent vegging. they re searching for ideas.

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