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

 - Class of 1982

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Tom C Clark High School - Witness Yearbook (San Antonio, TX) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 250 of 296
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Good times Life filled with work, also with parties, antics I f traveling wasn't your thing, then you could take advantage of what San An- tonio had to offer. One of the most popular vacations in town was just before summer. Why? Becuse it's Fiesta time! Many Clark students took advantage of San Antonio's only city-wide party, One of the favorite events of Fiesta was Night in Old San'An- tonio faffectionately known as NIOSAJ. Clark students did not have to leave campus to have fun and celebrate. Many antics happened on campus. Students were always up to some kind of fun or mischief somewhere at school, stated junior Anne Heer. A good example of this was the birthdays that brought to life mountains of flowers, presents, and birth- day 'cakes. Match-making also seemed to be a favorite pastimeg at least Victor Grant's friends seemed to think so. . . seem to not care about school . . . Students, also got a chance for a unique kind of fun at school. For the first time in nine years San Antonians saw snow. Many students flocked outside and some, despite objections from the administration, threw snowballs at each other to get into the spirit of winter. y Winte or spring, it did not matter to us. All year long we tried to have fun at whatever we did. -Kim Wallace 246 3:36 Magazine I' In an attempt to gain extra points on our research Dawn fPlninneyl, let's try to get that skiiinstructor papers, Carrie Hanahan, Juliet Purnell, ,and I wash give us some ski tips.' A dishes for Mrs. Morris at Port A. p ...Mgr-kay Wa ' --Lisa Larsen ' 1 l e i

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Weekends made for special times Students make time special through their good natured antics I omework and school most students complained that was all they had time tr. These complaints, however, were not .ken too seriously by the listeners or the meakers. All the students knew deep down jw to have a good time, Whether on cam- us or off, students took fun and good mes to the limits. V Weekends were one of the most popular times for fun and antics. Northwest many students standing in its seemingly never ending lines for a ticket. Most of the time it was worth the wait because most people only went to see those movies that had been approved by the school's movie critics . After the movie had passed the peer board, the students paid fgrudginglyj the 53.50 to see' their favorite movie, perhaps Arthur, Reds or Raiders ofthe Lost Ark or any number of a few dozen films that graced for maybe didn'tl the screen. Movie prices were so high your father had to own an oil well for you to go to the movies very often remarked Teresa . . . your father had 10 own an oil well . . . Estrada-Berg jokingly. For those did not find movies totheir tastes, there were plenty of other forms of entertainment. Many weekends found the malls, restaurants, and yes even a few dance halls crowded with students eager to have as much fun as possible before that dreaded Monday came again. Although, these forms of interest attracted many peo- ple, many students were quite content to attend one of the frequent parties given throughout the year. Mamie West and I have fun throwing snowballs at each other. -Melissa C arabaza 3:36 Magazine 245



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.ge-. ,rum AX are . ..f My night in old San Antonio was an ex- perience! lt seems the whole population of San Antonio gets together and has a party and SA sure knows how to party. The food and drinks are only a part of the happen- ings at NIOSA, the other part is made up of all the crazy people. San Antonians like to physically show up downtown and bump into one another. This would get most people down, but the spirit of Fiesta endures and puts everyone in a good state of mind. The festivities also offer a chance to see good friends and to meet new ones. All it takes is a little kiss, a NIOSA kiss! Sometimes though these little kisses are enough to put anyone under.'All the peo- ple walk around in a trance,.not knowing where they are going, just from one kiss to another. With all this going on, fun is had by all. Shelley Hunsicker Senior My friends and I get together to enjoy a good time at NIOSA. Kristen Krouser K , ,XX ,K My friends and I have fun at Port Aransas during Spr- ing break. Becky Wiegraffe Foiled in my attempt to hide from the camera. Mark Yanta 3:36 Magazine 247

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