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

 - Class of 1988

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W; ' Future Homcmakers of America members gather for a group photo to show their enthuasism for the class. • ' -J 9« • r-. ' -. . 3 ♦ ; 4 • ' -3 y •

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A Tasty Touch Future Homemakers have fun Future Homemakers of America was a club for those who wanted a chance to expe- rience the difficult daily happen- ings that occur in and around the home. They had the chance to cook, clean, organize and par- ticipate in special projects. Senior Monica Ramirez said, Being a member of FHA helped me de- cide on a career in home eco- nomics and interior decorating. One of their special projects this year was the Spring Fling. Sau- sage on a stick was the big seller with the help of Michelle Duron who became a duck for the oc- casion. Article; Robin Shoemake and Patrick OHara Photos: Submitted Michelle Duron hops over to the childrens hos- pital to spread some Halloween fun. i 1 Richard Gonzales cries to talk his friend into a cookie. These galloping gourmets show oflf their latest creation. 68 FHA



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A Witty Touch Societies add sparkle Intelligent students in various subject areas were honored by being chosen to become a mem- ber of one of four honor socie- ties. Students were picked by a select group of faculty on a basis of maintaining a high average in French, Spanish, English, or Mathematics. For instance, to be a member of the Spanish Honor Society, students must have maintained a 90 average, said Mary Thomas, sponsor of the society. The tutoring program offered by all of the honor societies was a great success in helping many students. I really needed some extra help in English and Ge- ometry, both the National Hon- or Society and Mu Alpha Theta gave it to me. It really payed off, I am now making high grades in both of my classes, said Elva Gonzales (10). Besides the tutoring program, members participated in candy sales, bake sales, and other fund- raisers. The money was earned for the scholarships given to the most outstanding members at the end of the year. The inductions of the various honor societies were a very ex- citing part of the year. 1 love the induction, because of the sense of overwhelming pride 1 see in the faces of the newly elected members, said Thomas sponsor of the Spanish Honor Society. We had a very successful year and we are looking forward to an even more eventful one next year, said Priscilla Rooth, sponsor of National Honor So- ciety. Article; Patrick O ' Hara Photos; Club Sponsors and Patrick O ' Hara The HUB of NHS. — the BuUetin Board (and C-UO) was creatively tended by Bridger Ben- kk ling with pndc are the scholarship recipients of the National Honor Societ) ' , seniors wn Manin. Gurpaul Singh, Bridget Benton, Blanta Olguin, and Elizabeth Cooke. historian of the National Honor Society. Shannon Smith smiles with gleem. 70 Honor Societies

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