Tom C Clark High School - Witness Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

 - Class of 1982

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Mrs. Ann Maiden. Gov- ernment, American His- tory Honors Mr. Lawrence Martin. Biology l, Athletics Mr. Gerald Mason. World History, World His- tory Basic Mr. Jack Massa. Ameri can History Basic Learn ing Lab, FOM, Typing General Physical Sci ence, FOM Il Mr. Earl Meyer. Basket- ball, Physical Education Mrs. Janice Milam. Librarian Mr. David Miller. On' Campus Suspension. 150 Literary Magazine, English, Reading Editor Anne Carroll and Lauri Baker laugh at a humorous piece of literature at one of the many after school meetings. President David Coffee tries his hand at ad- ministration during English, as his fellow actors look on. Alisa Heintz grins widely during her portrayal of Milly Milk.

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Perfectly in position, the Centurians march at the Central Catholic drill meet. Officers. John DeSalme: A-flight commander, Stephanie Smith, material officer, Jeff Sattlerg information officer, Bill Moore, personnel officer, Bob Betchel, special assistant, Tom Stewart, D- flight commander, Lonnie Pratherg C-flight com- mander, Steve Garzag B-flight commander. its 2- sg! sxswm-N 1 . After three hours of marching, Trish Garcia and Terry Hand seem inseparably bound. Mr. Richard Hoag. Drama l, Il, lll, IV, Techni- cal Theater I, ll Mrs. Judy Hoo er. Biology I, I-H, Anatornyf Physiology X Mrs. Micki Hudson. Athletics, Physical Edu- cation, Basketball Mrs. Janice Hughes. Counselor's Secretary Mr. Gordon lvers. Cho- ral I-B, Choral l-G, Choral ll, Music Theory, Small Vocal Ensemble Ms. Laurie Keller. Gen- eral Physical Science, Biology l, l-B, l-H Mr. Bob Jaklick. Ath- letics, Biology I, Applied Biology l-B ROTC 149



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Sophomores, freshmen eceive paper exemptions esearch papers-the dread of every 'high school student. Well at least, the prs and seniors dreaded these writings, 'new freshman and sophomore English lents had the great fortune of not hav- zo deal with this drudgery. A new policy iired that the two lower classes only be iired to do the preliminary work to the r, but not the actual writing. tting out of writing a research paper not mean the freshmen and iomores got out of writing, far from it. l ur levels of English found themselves ped with essays, short answer stions, and the ever popular five .graph themes, complete with an in- ction, thesis statement, support, and clusion. Before these masterpieces of ng could be produced, the student usually required to read an exciting ic novel. r those who had trouble with this par- iciular skill, help was as near as the ing room. This class offered the stu- dent a chance to improve his reading skills and vocabulary. lf, however, the student's weakness was in another area of the curriculum, the resource department was more than willing to be of assistance. The department worked closely with the teachers to aid those students who were unsure of their academic skills. W hen we last left our hero, he was stranded in the library without a pass and still in search of the perfect literary en- try. Well, maybe M. T. Morphosis never made it out of the library or found the perfect entry, but his adventures proved to be the most popular announcements of the year. M. T., created by the literary magazine staff, helped promote the staff's need for literary works for the magazine. The response to this plea was astounding. Over 200 pieces were received. Each piece was carefully evaluated by the staff and compiled in the Metamorphosis. Kim Wallace kr-,, Byron Barber seems a little frustrated with his reading class. W . ' Y i i ,Q Q A f -af Q, 'Q ,, rv, ,V . - t..:.sJ.-Et K I Jim Burckett, Heidi Sarner, and Brad Eastman pre- sent their Honors English l play during fourth period. LITERARY MAGAZINE STAFF. Front Row: Michelle Maykith, Arthur Nombrano, Heather Prentice, Donna Overfelt, Dana Stevens. Second Row: Peter Holland, Kelli Johnson, Meaghan Kirk, Denise Hernandez, Jackie Miller, Anne Carroll, Kim Wallace, JoBeth Jordan. Back Row: Pat Zinn, Tracy Duncan, Debbie Smith, Lisa Brown, Sherry Christopher, Becky Arreaga. English, Literary Magazine, Reading 151

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