John Marshall High School - Horn Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

 - Class of 1988

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Spirit is Alive BOOM CHIGA BOOM!! The student body prepared the minds of the football team with their cheers. More students attended the Homecoming pep rally than any other. I liked it more because the students were able to get involved too, stated Laura Norrod. Not only did every class have a squad of male cheerleaders, but the soph- omores had female football players in full uniform, ex- cept of course the male at- tire! Spirit was alive and strong. J h m lw--J6 ' Steve Cox shakes it up with the senior class. J - PHOTOS: submitted by students and staff. Written by: Stephanie Barnert. B li Dance team girls show theit style. £i%9 ' -- Adrian Bucno gives an inspirational pep talk. The sophomore class cheers proudly. Pep Rallies 101

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1987 Grammy Winners Best Male Pop Vocalist: Steve Winwood — Higher Love Best Female Pop Vocalist: Barbara Streisand — The Broadway Album Best Group: Dionne Warwick Friends — That ' s What Friends Are For Best Record: Steve Winwood — Higher Love Best Album: Paul Simon — Graceland 1986 Grammy Winners Best Male Vocalist: Phil Collins — No Jacket Required Best Female Vocalist: Whitney Houston — Saving All My Love For You Best Group: USA for Africa — We Are The World Best Record: USA for Africa — We Are The World Best Album: Phil Collins — No Jacket Required 1985 Grammy Winners Best Male Vocalist: Phil Collins — Against All Odds Best Female Vocalist: Tina Turner — What ' s Love Got To Do With It Best Group: Pointer Sisters — Jump Best Record: Tina Turner — What ' s Love Got To Do With It Best Album: Lionel Richie — Can ' t Slow Down 1984 Grammy Winners Best Male Vocalist: Michael Jackson — Thriller Best Female Vocalist: Irene Cara — Flashdance Best Group: The Police — Every Breath You Take Best Record: Michael Jackson — Beat I t Best Album: Michael Jackson — Thriller Homecoming generates excitement The Homecoming week of October 19-23 was a week of unparalleled ex- citement. Homecoming was jammin ' , exclaimed excited senior Art Rodriguez. For seniors, their final Homecoming provided memories they will carry with them for- ever. I know I ' ll never forget it! chirped senior Gabriella Groh. Home- coming week was a week in which students, teachers, and administrators could rally around the school and demonstrate their spirit. In the football game that Friday night at North- side Stadium, Marshall, af- ter trailing at half time, staged a dramatic come- back to tie the Taft Raiders 21-21. The Homecoming Court, consisting of six se- nior girls — Julie Cover, Dina DeLosSantos, Nicky Jacobs, Jennifer LaMar, Valerie Miller, and Laura Riley — was presented during the game, and Jen- nifer LaMar was crowned as the Homecoming Queen in a ceremony conducted at half time. The Homecoming Dance, sponsored by the Student Council, and held after the game in the school cafeteria, featured both a live band and a DJ. It re- quired a lot of time and effort behind the scenes to make the dance successful. The Student Council wrote up press releases, pur- chased flowes for the queen and court, organized bal- loting to determine the identity of the queen, and established a committee to decorate the cafeteria for the festivities. The end product was spectacular. Student Council Senior Lisa Hall declared, We were ver} ' impressed with the results. Article: Tommy Morrow Photos: Robin Clay Vanessa Durand and the Ram (Tanya Mills) celebrate at Homecoming New Queen enjoys regal experience The feeling of excite- ment overpowered my nerves! declared senior Jennifer LaMar, describing her feelings as she waited on the football field prior to the announcement of the identity of the 1988 Homecoming Queen. It was really exciting to be down there with all of my friends and to know that even if I didn ' t get it, one of my good friends would. My name was the last name I expected to hear. Jennifer was crowned at half time of the game versus Taft by the 1987 Home- coming Queen, Leah McDougall. Receiving any nomina- tion or honor can be a tre- mendous boost to one ' s self-esteem, and Jennifer states that the election has been a very important event in her life. As a result of this honor, I do feel more secure and more confident about myself, she admitted. Jennifer stat- ed that she was extremely nervous in the moments before the announcement, and declared that, before this year, being chosen as Homecoming Queen was just a dream. For Jennifer a dream came true, and she received still another honor when she was chosen as a state finalist for the Texas f Homecoming Queen Pag- eant. This was an unex- pected surprise, she said. An ecstatic Jennifer Lamar pauses mo- mentarily for a picture at Homecoming. The 1988 Homecoming Court (left to right): Laura Riley. Nicky Jacobs, Jen- nifer LaMar, Valerie Miller, Julie Cover. Dina DeLosSantos. 100 Homecoming Pep Rallies



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1988 Academy Award Winners Best Actor: Michael Douglas — Wall Street Best Actress: Cher — Moonstruck Best Supporting Actor: Sean Connery — The Untouchables Best Supporting Actress: Olympia Dukakis — Moonstruck Best Director: Bernardo Bertolucci — The Last Emperor Best Picture: The Last Emperor 1981 Academy Award Winners Best Actor: Paul Newman — Color of Money Best Actress: Marlee Maitlin — Children of a Lesser God Best Supporting Actor: Michael Caine — Hannah and her Sisters Best Supporting Actress: Dianne Wiest — Hannah and her Sisters Best Director: Oliver Stone — Platoon Best Picture: Platoon 198() Academy Award Winners Best Actor: William Hurt — Kiss of the Spider Woman Best Actress: Geraldine Page — The Trip to Bountiful Best Supporting Actor: Don Ameche — Cocoon Best Supporting Actress: Anjelica Huston — Prizzi ' s Honor Best Director: Sydney Pollack — Out of Africa Best Picture: Out of Africa 198 Academy Award Winners Best Actor: F. Murray Abraham — Amadeus Best Actress: Sally Field — Places in the Heart Best Supporting Actor: Haing S. Nagor — The Killing Fields Best Supporting Actress: Peggy Ashcroft — A Passage to India Best Director: Milas Forman — Amadeus Best Picture — Amadeus New idea debuts For two days in Octo- ber, lunchtime became a carnival atmosphere as ex- cited students lined up to support school organiza- tions at the first annual Fall Frolic. The idea, intro- duced to Marshall by Prin- cipal Mike Watts, gave each club the opportunity to raise money by operating concession booths. Under- classmen reveled in the newfound freedom of a one hour lunch, while seniors, already accustomed to a one-hour lunch, neverthe- less found that the Fall Frolic yielded more variety I had a phenomenal time! Eric Peterson (11) It was very enjoyable, Chris Guevara (12) I feel that the tender fajitas by the Key Club were among the very best I ' ve tasted, Art Rodriguez (12) I didn ' t really have to stand in line very long! Jason Hovel (11) Waiting in line with teachers made me realize that they were just as hun- gry as I was. David More- no (12) The only thing I didn ' t like was when the grease from the fajitas dripped on my favorite pair of pants, but what sticks in my mind is the way people were working together and be- ing really positive about getting things done. Claire MacRae (12) It was a fantastic idea. Mr. Stan Adams. What struck me most was the overall unity of the whole school. Vu Do (12) than the usual quick junket for a hamburger. Junior Stephanie Spillman ex- pressed her opinion by say- ing, There was a lot of variety and it was good. Senior Carrie Blodgett said, I appreciate the wide va- riety of food to choose from. It was nice to find everything from fajitas to eggrolls. Students de- served a break from the hum drum school lunches and the Fall Frolic was the perfect remedy. Article; Tommy Morrow Photos: Robin Clay Sophomores Tim Trevino and Lisa Tobin seach for the perfect rose, Seniors David Rudcwig and Johnn ' Rayburg enjoy their sodas at the Fill Frolic. r Senior Michelle Duron does her Birdwoman of Alcatraz imicarion dur- ing the l- ' all Frolic. 102 Fall Frolic Spring Fling ' IL.

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