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

 - Class of 1982

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Experience gained from future clubs F uture Homemakers of America was divided into three chapters, FHA, FHA lero ff l, and FHA Hero 42. FHA members :onducted many bake sales, attended a rrogram called Healthy Babies, Chance ir Choice, and went to the state conven- ion in Fort Worth. The club also visited he nursing home over the Christmas iolidays where they addressed cards and ielped the elderly write their friends or mily. They are used to us coming each hristmas. They really enjoy it and we iave a good time, said Shelly Friend. l-I ero 'fl and 32 were for students in the work programs. Both clubs held n annual worker-employer dinner. Speak- ig from experience, Hero 'fl member 'ish Bugg said, lt's a good program to go to because you learn about what you ant to do after high school. Hero W2 Dok several field trips to restaurants like ioneer House. FHA Hero is fun because ou're always doing something different, raid Charlotte McLeon. E' uture Teachers of America helped to make teachers feel appreciated on eir birthdays by giving them a card and pcake. They got involved in the com- unity by taking two food baskets to a ssian woman who spoke very little nglish and by giving an Easter party at e Children's Shelter. The Easter party as personally rewarding to see the little ds happy, said Rena Sardo, secretary. e club sold candy, attended a conven- n in Houston and concluded the year ith a banquet at the Magic Time achine. . uest Speaker, Dr. Thomas Newcomb, Chief of Staff at the VA Hospital, talk- to students in Future Business Leaders America about the various types of siness careers in the medical profession. e club entered contests and attended a nvention in San Antonio. To show their preciation for secretaries in the business orld, members set out refreshments for e secretaries in the office during National cretaries Week. FBLA contributed their e to Elf Louise and held a banquet to d the year. You can really learn a lot om FBLA because it teaches you many luable experiences, said Bob Katzman. Anne Carroll FHA HERO ah. FRONT ROW: Latricia Smith, Valerie Anderson, Nora Williams, Laurie Magnus, Karen Clarkson, Elena Negrete. SECOND ROW: Albert Tameren, Russell Tranbarger, Patricia Bugg, Julie Zaike, Julie Smith, James Lucas, Denise it A -ta if J X 7 Zimmerman, Ms. Linda Hanson, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Michelle Lee, Kristi Webb, Christina Luevanos, Mike Mutchler, David Schmid, John Dotson, Tony Montalvo, Laura McGlothing. Lee, Robbi Nichols, Audrey iiiilill A E E f F Q .sit - assess a ta sif,-'fr . '. 1 2 2:31 ' , ' .ag ' F . FHA HERO 82. Left to Right: Ms. Barbara Friedson, sponsorg Moe Robinson, Robert Hight, Bonnie Bolser, Bobby Estrella, Donald Villareal, Mellany Scholts FHA. FRONT ROW: Shelly Friend, parliamentariang Becky Richardson, secretary, Jill Friend, presidentg Jill Tatum, vice president. SECOND ROW:Ms, Barbara Friedson, sponsorg Virginia Allen, Sandra Born, Leslie Popham, Julie Humphrey, Kim Houck. Judy Salinas, Buffy Shields. FBLA. FRONT ROW: Elizabeth Zapata, secretary, Bob Katzman, parliamentariang Randy Tuning, treasurerg Chris Wilson, vice president, Chris Newcomb, historian-reporter: Brenda Burris, Y. president, Charlotte McLeon, Stan Bruner, JoAnn Gonzales, Ms, Nancy Dechert, sponsorg Denise Quiroz. 4. L ' ?rcc FTA. FRONT ROW: Michaela Lassetter, Suzy Alexander, president, Rena Sardo, secretary, Joy Packard, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Barb Caughey, historian, Karen Trueblood, Ellie Sardo, THIRD ROW: Ms. Susie Blazi, sponsorg Paula Stewart, Chris Ruiz, Shari Nussbaum. president. SECOND ROW: Dave Rice, Ms. Delores Atkins, sponsor: Wendy Hamel, Mona Jordan, Estela Gonzales.

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FBLA, Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica, has given me a chance to particiate in business competition on district and state levels. lt's given me the opportunity to get a better outlook on the business commu- nity and the careers available. Chris Wilson Senior FBLA Q 4 'A . E Michaela Lassetter and Rena Sardo enjoy themselves as they pass out bags to the children for the Easter egg hunt. 'cv Se Ms. Peterson, secretary, looks over the goodies ss out by FBLA for National secretaries week. x l l l .9 I l l l si Q x K 7 XA. , -,w.gr5.' if N' ' 5 x v 'Yf 46 Clubs V t,,l,1 1-22 Members of FHA and FHA HERO sell various during the club's Food-a-rama for Fiesta week.



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HOSA. FRONT ROW: Frank Morales, Amy Lettman, Alice Pruitt, Mollie Bush, Debbie Quick, presidentg Caryn Rabinowitz, Carlos Leal. SECOND ROW: Roland Huriega, Shawn Miller, Jenea Janca, Robin Bond, Tara Engberg, Rhonda Clark, Kathleen McCabe, Amy Zaike. THIRD ROW: Lewis Cole, sentinel, Chris Garcia, Paula Salvitti, Gary Alexander, Qtr mon scnoot DECA ffl. FRONT ROW: Mike Harwell, Shawn Holliman. SECOND ROW: Lisa Cothren, Tracy Hightower, Rosemary Velasquez, Noelle Walbran, Amy Reeves, Sheila Attisha, Colleen Durost, Mr. C. B. Baker, sponsor. Helene Seeman, historian, Renee Train, treasurer, Janet Hejtmancik, vice president, Ike Pauli. LAST ROW: Ms. Diana Bason, sponsor, Eugene Chapa, Darryl Storbeck, Caryn Colley, Donna Werner, Lisa Battles, Chris Keefe, Kathy Konze, secretary, Teresa Lashbrook, Bobby Greenberg, Karl Lindholm, Rob Cadenhead. r V I 6 I i I DECA 32. FRONT ROW: Paula Donnelly, secretary, Jennifer Fincher, vice president: John Bellett, reporter, Gay Pendergraff, presidentg Mark Merryman, treasurer, Lori Gee, parliamentarian. SECOND ROW: Debbie Hill, Donna Garza, Ronda Crouch, Diane Pizzini, Marqua Swope, Kari Bowman. LAST ROW: Mike Cannon, Chris Goetz, Bruce Olian, John Dunnam, Don Simmons, Chris Boyd, Mr. Tom Griffin, sponsor. OEA. FRONT ROW: Cheri Doten, Michelle Friend, vice president: Susan Dunker, Janora McLean, Angie Branchizio. SECOND ROW:Christy Carney, Ruth Hemerly, Shelia Worsham, Lisa Hoelscher, vice president: Angie Crenshaw, Lupe Paleo, Deborah Coronado, reporter: Teresa Griffin. THIRD ROW: Sheryl Barrett, Lorin Zucker, Marsha Weil, Heather Davis, Christy Miller, historian: Yvonne Garza, Anne 48 Clubs .ac Heer, secretary. FOURTH ROW: Cheri Parker, Barbe Kirtland, Jo Jo Orosz, Kerrin Kendrick, Connie Woodworth, Shelly Stewart, Suzy Alexander. LAST ROW: Jenny Cross, treasurer, Carol O'Connell, Rebecca Dolan, Jennifer McMaken, Stephanie Green, Daniel Collins, Debra Blumberg, Ina Rupe, president, Robin Grona, Melissa Caro. Academic clubs boost participation H ealth Occupations Students ol America CHOSAJ helped members tc appreciate the ability to help people whd need health care, The club sponsored noi only a blood drive, but also a blooc pressure screening for teachers. They hac a bake sale and also visited Four Seasons Nursing Home. I think HOSA is great! li gives you a chance to experience youi goal at an early stage in your life, saio Helene Seeman, junior member. A lthough there were two Distributive Education Clubs of America on cam pus, DECA I and ll weren't really tw separate clubs. DECA ll was chartered i September in order to re-distribute th large number of people, whose main pu pose was to . .. develop future Ieaderl for marketing and distribution . DECA president, Lisa Cothren, was proudly nam ed DECA student of the year in area IV. A this same contest, DECA I member, Col Ieen Durost, won first in Restauran Management. DECA ll student Gag Pendergraff won first in her area in Appar and Accessories and went on to stat Both clubs also participated in a Fre, Enterprise Rally at Laurie Auditorium, tha not only involved the members but als! San Antonio Mayor Henry Cisneros an, Dallas Cowboy, Harvey Martin. DECA sponsor Mr. C. B. Baker calmly adds, W tried to get Ronald Reagan to spea because who else promotes free enterpris more than him? The President said he wal busy though, but that he would have Iilri ed to come. ' T he Office Education Association was 1 club that practiced leadership skill and professionalism in office occupations They entered contests, sponsored fun raisers, and gave banquets. This year th club had three major contest winner Teresa Griffin, information Communic tions I, Jenny Cross, Bulletin Board, an' Anne Heer, Records Management Clerk all went to state. Anne Heer, however, mar aged to get a trip to Tennessee as she qual fied for nationals. One big event man looked forward to was the Employe Employer luncheonfbanquet at San Fra cisco Steak House. It was a very busy an productive year and we all had a great tim together, said Ina Rupe, club president. Dawn Phinnel L

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