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 78 of 280
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THIS IS NO PAINT BY NUMBERS. Working diligently to create a new work of art. Jodie Flint finds time to creatively express herself by painting works of art. Painting is Just one of (he many hobbies she has to pass her time while she is not at school teaching. THE MORNING SHIFT CUSTODIANS. Isabel Alaniz. David Sifford. Alex Lopez, and Eddie Garcia. 7 EAST CENTRAL SCHOOL BOARD. This year they were voted number one m the state. Members are: Gus Conzales. Bob Crutcher Karyne Jones Con ley. Bill Carsten. Wayne Simmons (SEATED), Barbara Bean. Superinten- dent Anthony Con- stanzo. and Charles Dupont. Due to relo- cation Bill Carsten is not a member of the board. 199 .. . Faculty

Page 77 text:

Ti i M o iCeefa Almost two o ' clock and the essay that lad been put off until the night before it vas due was only half way complete, anic took over, as you frantically tried to jet it finished so your tired eyes could get i few hours of much needed rest before ugging the stack of books back to school. s each eyelid seemed to get heavier, the vriting on the paper became more scrib- bled until finally the writing ceased and he panic was ouer — until the alarm vent off the next morning the horrid re- ilization came to you that the homework vas still not done. That was one of the many times that academics played the leading role in stu- dents ' Hues. They had to make the grade. 7ut it always seemed that the last minute was the best time to do it. That was until of course the last minute came. Whether it was actual homework or simply studying for a test, many students made excuses to make it wait til later. Later was sometimes hard to find be- cause besides having work for school, many students had other responsibilities. Going home at 3:30 wasn ' t a daily routine if you had extra-curricular activities. Be- ing a member of a club, org anization, or team meant less time available for other things. If you had a Job it became even more complicated as you had to Juggle all of your responsibilities into a 24 hour day. Sleeping was usually the last thing you allowed in the schedule. When it was there, there wasn ' t too much of it.



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THE 1987-88 CAFETERIA WORKERS. FRONT ROW: Sandra Shults. Hazel Peppier. Anna Everett, Aurora Hernandez, Eua Suarez. 2ND ROW: Gloria Suecker, Adeline Krueger, Bertha Rodriguez, Jackie Zamzowk, Margaret Broil, and Leticia Sepulueda. 3RD ROW: Margaret Mitchell, Margaret Silua, Betty Burks and Joan Parker. BACK ROW: Thelma Owens and Carol Wieding. THE NIGHT SHIFT CUSTODIANS. Lee Eslick, Rose Stafford, Joe Fuentes, Alicia Fuentes, A. J.. Mary Sifford, Connie Garcia, Pancho Garcia, Linda Riley, and Eddie Lejia. These people may be seen around campus cleaning for the next school day. Teacher brings color to life, uses talent to remodel house jj Colors took charge as she painted on the canuas; the canuas became an impres- sive picture she had seen in the back of her mind. ' Color is the most incred- ible thing — the interplay, reflection and contrast are breathtaking, Jodie Flint said on her bold artwork. Painting since she Luas twelve, f iss Flint entered some of her paintings in different art shows. I had one drawing accepted by the 9th Annual Works on Paper Exhibit in 1 982. With the summer giving her plenty of time to paint, it also provided extra time that she can spend on the modernizing of her 1918 home. I bought the house from good friends and I had seen the restoration in pro- cess, plus, the house is Just me ... it says Jodie ' every- where, she said. f s. Flint estimated that the restoration would take two years until the house would be perfect but things have gone a little slow to which she is saying, in four years . . . this will be perfect. Painting by Melissa Sargent ... 198

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