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

 - Class of 1982

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r Zig ' TQ.: Q gy, I X V yi' it I 29 3 Q uf sv s as mr MQW 3 f . ,W .Y . Karen Klein Scott Klenke Laura Kline 2 Kathy Kloke s Bob Knaggs Scott Knebel Scott Kneupper Karl Koch Phil Koch Kathy Koepp Andrea Kohn ,XJ 'ASV X N' , ' Yo Kondo Beard recounts story of breaking leg Injury proved to be casualty of going out for football, but fear never had a part applause from audience and support from friends helped decrease pain in leg I was never really scared of getting hurt during the season. l guess the guys who are afraid of getting hurt quit football after ninth grade! Getting bumps and bruises is to be expected. About the third game before the end of the season, l crack- ed my shin. However, ldidn't get a cast on my leg because l wanted to play out the rest of the season. Last year my season was cut short because of a concussion. The whole season was leading up to the game against the Marshall Rams. I was running a play carrying the ball wide left when l got tackled and the moment l hit the ground, l knew I had broken my leg. My uncle, the head referee, realized it, too, and ran over and began throwing all the other guys off of me, By this time l was in a lot of pain. They got me calmed down and then called for my parents over the loudspeaker. By the time they got a doctor out onto the field, l felt like l had been lying out there forever. Doc and some of the other trainers got me onto a stretcher and carried me off to the side. As they did this, the people in the stands began clapping for me. Just hearing that made me feel much better. l guess that's one of the casualties of football! Robert Beard Junior Trainers and referees gather around Robert to study the damage to his leg in the third quarter of the Marshall game. Robert contributed his accident to the casualties of football. 111-E Zfesisff. be 2. . t51lf,5Q-1 safe . iijif. 1:fNflAv2'4 'f, 'ew ta, . tk

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Ray Hernandez Bryan Herrera Jay Herridge Sylvia Herring Paul Herrmann Kenneth Hester Simone Hierholzer Jonathan Higgins Kelly Hill Rennette Hill Parker Hineman Roy Hinton Michelle Hoekstra Christy Holman Carolyn Homeier Dawn Howard Jessica Howard Paige Howard Kris Huddleston Cindy Hunt David Hunter Roland Huriega Carla Jack Ron Jackel Carol Jackson James Jackson Larry Jackson Joanne James Ken Janysek Pam Jennings Harvey Jensen Brian Johnson David Johnson Denise Johnson Chris Jones Tracey Jones Jo Beth Jordan Mona Jordan Ken Judson Carl Junco Kevin Kaase Chris Keefe Kim Keller Shannon Kelly Becky Kendrick Jeff Kiholm Kim Kilgore Laurie King i R Rel iffy Q P' 'J Sis fill XG J ffl - N I -w .. M 'ge l We - J



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Kathy Konze Chris Koudouris Kristen Krouser Linda Kuhns Barry Lanford Joe Larger Mark Lawrence Robert Lee Amy Lettman David Lewis Scot Lilly Karl Lindholm Goetz gains practical job experience Half-day off-campus job restricts electives, but not school activities, despite career chosen, part-time job can prepare students for later life My counselor got me interested in getting an off-campus half-day job. Working at the Health Equipment of Texas store has allowed me the opportunity to explore the business world while remaining in an aca- demic environment, as well as allowing me to make some extra money. This money comes in real handy since I pay for everything done on my truck, as well as gas, going out on weekends, and lunch every day, I enjoy getting out of school after fourth period each day, and even though l'm not at school in the afternoon, I don't feel like I miss out on school activities. I do enough! How- ever, taking this job did restrict what courses I could take at school, I only have four classes this year CEnglish, government, math and dis- tributive educationj, and none of them are electives. I'm planning to attend college after I gradu- ate, and I haven't really decided yet if I will go into marketing as a full-time careerg but even if I don't, I feel like it's been good for me to have this job because it is getting me used to working and therefore, after college, it will be much less of a strain to handle a steady job. Chris Goetz Junior Chris fixes a bar on a weight machine at the Health Equipment of Texas store. This is one of his many duties as repairman, clerk, and delivery boy for his afternoon job. 202 Juniors

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