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

 - Class of 1988

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Eager to reach his destination, Michael Morgan boards the bus. Secrets captured students announce their dreams If you could have three wishes, what would you wish tor? Money, money, money! — Kurt Jensen Love, happiness, and wealth. — Gretchen Cross Three more wishes, senior lunch, and to be successful after high school. — Jennifer Fisher A Porche, 10 minute passing periods, and a scholarship to U.T. Aus- tin. — Julie Villejo ria Hernandez dbeth Hernandez una Hernandez Hieronymus Kathy Hight Nathan Hilc Lor. HiU Sherr ' Hii Unce Ho Jeff Hoffman David HoUman Cheryl Holton Kristie Holzworth Sarah Howe Sophomores 207

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Color of eyes? blue brown 13% 50% green hazel 9% 22% Color of hair? brown blonde 55% 18% red black 2% 12% other 13% Unfortunate tragedy Accident troubles many students Friday, March 4, 1988 is a nighr that will not be forgotten by any of our stu- dent body. A tragic acci- dent occured on the Abe Lincoln Blvd. taking the lives of two sophomores, Richard Tavitas and Jim- my Dillon. Both students were an important part of our school. A benefit, held in honor ot the students at Twin Oaks Exposition Center, was called the first annual Cowboy ' s Memorial Ro- deo. The money that was Francisco Flores Yvette Flores Chr.s FoUis Frank Fontanes Ddvid Furd Chris Fortune Roben Francovich Christopher Frierson NoeUe Fnsina Tracie Gaber Roger GaUegos Stephanie Gallo Bernardo Garcia Luz-Estefana Garcia Rene Garcia Robert Garcia Michelle Garoutte Diane Garza Irma Garza Rebecca Garza Renissa Garza Kristie Gauss Gilbert Gavia Chris Gavlick Kathy Geiger Jason George Clint Gholson Michelle Gilbertson Chris Gill raised went to the boys ' families and also toward future annual rodeos. In re- membering his friends, freshman John Morris said, I really wish I could bring my friends back. We must remember the good times we had and the bad times weren ' t so bad, said Becky Brothers. Aniclc, Stephanie Barnett Photos; Daniel Vargas Symbols of love were left by fellow students at the tree on Abe Lincoln where Richard Tavitas and Jimmy Dil- lon along with former srudent Jason Herring lost their lives. A g r «»: 206 Sophomores



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Michelle Howerton Melissa Hubemak Trac7 Hubert Cher -I Hudson Clarissa Huegele Monica Huerta Charles Hura Richard Jacinto Teri Jefferson Kun Jensen Greg Jones John Jones Lucrecia Jones Suzi Jones Claudia Jordan Jeff Joseph Ethan Juarez B. K. Kaf ella Laura Keith JuUe Ketzier Jacqueline Kildea Melisa King Kim Kiser Bryan KJeiss Jon Koch Kenneth Kopacki Gary Krinsky Stephanie Kuykendall Sean Laissie Keira Larsen Tommy Law John Leahey Monica Leggett Shannon Levine Sandy Lewis Heather Lindsay Allison Little Kelly Livingston Audrey Longoria Parents on campus students enjoy parental benefits Imagine having a hu- man pulse money ma- chine here at school. Whenever you needed money, it was always in your access. Of course, it is unreal to have this luxury, at least for most people. However, some students have the priv- ilege of having their mom or dad here at school, in other words, easy access to money whenever they needed it. Junior Sherry Solanik admitted that having mom at school is an ad- vantage. Whenever I need something (like mon- ey) I always know where to find it. However, chem- istry teacher Tessie Chavez said, My children depend on me for money — they should get it before they leave home. Of course, money is not the only object thought about by these students and teachers. It ' s not all fun and games having your parent here at school. Word processing teacher Joan Baskin said, One disadvantage was that I once sent my daughter Hallie to the office for ex- cessive tardies. Freshman Jennifer Chavez said, My mom spies! She always knows when I have a test and didn ' t study. There were other prob- lems too. Sherry Solanik said, Because I have my mom for a class, many peo- ple think I don ' t have to do anything. But actually, she makes it harder on me than on the other students. Showing signs of disbelief, Kim Little questions Wendy Chapman and Eve Chriscoffersen. 208 Sophomores

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