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

 - Class of 1982

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President gains special recognition B esides the four top officers, six members of Student Council, Guy iadeke, Craig Hejtmacik, Roxanne Keller, hannon Coln, Alison Cromey and Susan lilliams, attended the state convention. oxanne said, Student Council is based n a point system. The more you do, the more points you receive. The six members 'ho had the most points were asked to at- end the state convention. Amid all of the bustle and work, one per- on showed through as the leader. l think lot of the credit for this year's Student ouncil's success goes to the president, X id Adrianne Greaves. She really worked rd. Pam Cromey, Student Council presi- nt, along with the other officers, put any extra hours of hard work and dedica- n into promoting the ideas of the student dy and urging students to get more volved. Vicki Cook, this year's secretary d next year's president, said, Our par- ipation was really good this year. I'm forward to just as good a year next H Marilyn Cowan students enjoyed the popcorn that Student members like Jim Burchett, Dawn ski and Stephanie Bixby sold during lunch. nwxjl Setting up for the apple pie walk during Fiesta week are Holly Beavers, Brigetta Llmschied, Mike -sm- Helping serve the ice cream are Mitch Finnie, Scott Lesley, Stacy Ferguson, Marcie West, Parker Hineman, Tina Santos, Craig Hejtmancik, Lisa Scott, siisshll t Putting up the marquee are LaRhesa Moon, Stephanie Bixby, Bob Knaggs, Dan Piechowiak, Kim Nunley, Steve Jones, Ken Fisher, Kim Quiroga, Kira Meissner, Guy Gadeke. Mascheck, Kay Lynn Greer, Chad Gunter. Ellen Warrick, Dawn Jaroszewski, Tracy Jehl, Tara Engberg, Adrianne Greaves. we L, ff! yr' H KWQHH-ISL .,.. M.. Showing the Supreme decorations are Kathy Wagner, Pam Cromey, Stephen Portnoy, Marla Pilloff, Cindy Farrar, Jim Burchett. ywxg J Making the announcements during third period are Chris Keefe, Susan Williams, Kristy Green, Cindy G, L, fx- Prichard, Sally Spaeth. 35

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Student Council is a good way to meet new people and to make your school a more organized place. ,svfdc KR students to get involved in school affairs, and it gives a better understanding of stu- dent life. It 's really great. ' 5 ' R' ,g .i ,rl . .Ah Iyfffu Marcie West Senior r 2' L Student Council ' ,. V 71 . f 1 ' if Student Council is an opportunity for ' ' ' - ,A . ,' 1. f.',,5,N A , yfffs: I .,,.. , kg V l , 5 1 X ,I 1 V . Guy Gadeke, Craig Hejtmancik and Leonard Saenz represent the hard working and dedicated Student Council at the state convention held in Austin, Student Council officers and sponsor Mrs. Lou Williams set up the Supreme bid table during fourth period lunch. 1 sa W Q 'pp i z nwurtt Ill! 8 I? P' . 'AOA Vicki Cook instructs Guy Gadeke on how to hang the streamers for the Supreme Ball at the Granada Royale Hometel. Craig Hejtmancik Freshman Student Council 34 Clubs



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AFS. FRONT ROW: Ellen Warrick, vice president, Pam Cromey, secretary, Darry Ohlenbusch, historian, Jenny Baron, exchange student, Julia Barton, president, Marlene Kotzur, public relations, Pat Zinn, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Benton Barton, Jennifer Bentley, Stacy Ferguson, Sonja Miller, Heather Prentice, Kelly Johnson, Madelon Yanta, Felise Michaelson, Wendy Lane. THIRD ROW: Pat Bibb, :K - Leo. FRONT ROW: 'Katherine Braden, board member, Sondra Pickard, board member, Marilyn Cowan, secretary, Kathy Wagner, president, Shawn Markey, vice president. SECOND ROW: Monica Hildebrand, treasurer, Sandy Mezzetti, Eva Rivera. LAST ROW: Mark Brister, Tom Bailey, Ken Newell, Jill Tucker, Judy Baum, Terry Buchanan, sponsor, or 'Q Tr at i ' V f l .. ...i lL li C-Club. FRONT ROW: Irene Mora, chaplain, Dawn Phinney, treasurer, Sherry Christopher, president, Melissa Caro, vice president, Shelly Stewart, secretary, Shawn Wilson, sergeant-at-arms, Kelley Clay, sergeant-at-arms. SECOND ROW: Dee Hammer, sponsor, Libby Chaskin, sponsor, Leslie Cleveland, Susan Stone, Becky Kendrick, Kim Nunley, Trecie Shinn, Kelly Gipson, Carla Chernesky, Brenda Montalbo, Laurie Shoff, Tricia Hernden, Shari Thompson, Lisa Brown, Maureen Murphy, Rhonda Loftin, Sue DeNisio, Martha Cadena, Becky Arreaga, Helen Miller, Jeanine Paulk, Molly Bush, Connie Woodworth, Marissa Gonzales. THIRD ROW: Dee Dee Davenport, ltta Held, Stacy Psencik, Jackie Morrison, Amy Andrews, Laura Moreno, Karen Steve Scarpino, Andy McKenzie, Linda Kuhns, Laura Villareal, Monica Hildebrand, David Scarpino, Jackie Miller, Betty Payne, Jolane Nickell, Mary Ryckman, Annie Hennig, sponsor. LAST ROW: Jason Donovan, Scott Klenke, Karl Koch, Mike Brakey, Lisa Tuschak, Kevin Dooney, Claudia Buesch, Anne Carroll, Angie Peterson, Lisa Laursen, Alison Trueblood, Yutaka Wajima, Garry Turner, sponsor. Octagon. FRONT ROW: Larry Anthis, president, Cammie Morrison, treasurer, Merritt Strunk, vice president. SECOND ROW: Rebecca Nicks, sponsor, Wendy Butler, Barbara Moczygemba, Leslie Tierney, Joan Duncan, sponsor. LAST ROW: Roxanne Keller, Gerri Wartel, Alan Drum, J. D. Story. ji McDonald, Susan Allen, Kim Taylor, Rochelle Wendland, Elaine Roberts, Diane Hollingsworth, Holi Swayze, Becky Buckhorn, Joyce Henry, Melissa Carabaza, Markay Ward, Barbara Maley, Barbie Molinar, Dani Gallegos, Monica Castaneda, Dawn Howard, Kim Kilgore, Tracy Rapier, Juna Martin. LAST ROW: Basma Attisha, Cindy Farrar, Lorie Braun, Lisa Carver, Lynne Cody, Gisela Triana, Sara Eichor, Angie Christenson, Patsy Collazo, Laura Villarreal, JoAnne Behnke, Liz Trevio, Karen Kendrick, Teresa Lashbrook, Pam Farnell, Karen Pyka, Coleen Mullen, Joan Naughton, Angie Peterson, Vvonne Wilburn, Paula Salvitti, Nancy Pearce, Lee Edwards, Helene Seeman. Clubs thrive off of doing good deeds l T o some, the American Field Servic club QAFSJ was the next best thing tl summer vacation. For 50C the club pr: vided that prized package of Gummi Bearl Most students didn't know that all of thi money was put towards either the sponso ing of foreign exchange students or th hosting of students for the week of Fiesta Public Relations Correspondent, Marlenl Kotzur summarizes, lt's nice to meet th students from different countries and lear about their culture. lt's amazing to find ot that people are basically the same every where in the world, T he Leo club is synonymous with seri ice and the activities they did wer aimed at helping people or the communit, and school. Activities included a visit t' the Four Seasons Nursing Home. Sin the Leo club is strictly a community ser, ice club, our membership and interest h dwindled dramatically during the past co ple of years and l'm afraid this valuab club may not be around in the future. really is a shame, said Kathy Wagne president. . I n its first year, this Optimist spor sored club worked for Elf Louise an Christmas time, and worked with th American Cancer society by helping therr stuff envelopes. Through a bake sale, thej helped raise funds for Easter Seals. Thi is the first year for the club on the Clari campus. Membership has grown and thf majority of the members work with the se vice projects, said Ms. Rebecca Nic sponsor. ' C -Club, like all other service club helped to better the community by c lecting books for juvenile detention, spo soring a family at Thanksgiving, and vis' ing a children's shelter at Christmas. T girls had pot luck dinners, tennis tourn ments, and a secret sister corresponden that brought the juniors and seniors close' The banquet at the end of the ye revealed not only the identies of the secr sister, but also next year's officers. Juni member Lynne Cody said, C-Club is good opportunity to get together wit friends and at the same time gives you chance to help others out. Dawn Phinne

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