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

 - Class of 1982

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Clubs unite those with '7 ability in art L he Imaginations Unlimited Club members had a lot of fun building their in creation-a free formed, lifesize struc- re made out of many weird and unusual terials. They attended workshops and .nt out to see different art forms as well. awn Wallis said, The club gives embers a chance to see what goes on tside of a classroom in art. The club mbers also had a candy sale to raise ney. The candy was a big neymaker and it helped us have a nice quet, said Wendy Bryant. The ban- et was by far the biggest event of the r. Mike Mascheck said, We had a real- ice banquet this year. l think it was the tone the club has ever had. ammy Nicholson, a member of the Copycats, said, l like working in the b. We take pictures, develop them and nt them. We also do printing for other ools. This year, the Copycats had two mbers, Brian Lozano and David Garza, o placed in regionals. For their service ject, the club members were this year's icial printers for the-:Elf Louise project. ndustrial Arts combined the talents of students in many different fields. ln- ded in the club were students from odworking classes, metal trades classes general drafting classes. Their biggest ject this year was the constructing of a storage building to be used by all letic departments. The building was structed not only to aid the athletic artment, but also give the club mbers an added learning experience. ke Crawford said, lt's been a lot of fun. arned a lot and it gave me a lot of ex' rience for in the future. As well as this ject, industrial Arts members also at- ded the district, regional and state con- ts and placed in many different areas. ny students placed at state. Taking first his competition was Tom Gillette. Tom nos, Kevin Rolen, and David lebowski each placed second. Taking rd in their areas were John Burns, Mark huler, Kevin Hollingsworth, Steve Hoyt, ke Register, Scott Hartford, Howard tch, Rene Garcia and Elly Goldberg. Marilyn Cowan F' X4. , lmagainatons Unlimited. FRONT ROW: Pattie president, Simone Hierholzer, Brian Blackwell, Pena, Shari Bieker, Gay Lynn Karnei. SECOND Wendy Bryant, Ms. Becky Vitola, sponsor. ROW: Mr. David Miller, sponsor, Shawn Wallis, Copycats. FRONT ROW: sponsor, Jesus Garcia, Andrea Goodwin, Virginia Cervantes, David Garza, Clay Dullnig. SECOND ROW:Craig Cavaness, Peter Gomez, Mark Nees, Mr. Rudy Delgado, GMS 'Y if .9 Industrial Arts. FRONT ROW: Mr. Randall Shurr, sponsor, Scott Hartford, reporter, Kevin Daniels, treasurer, David Kirby, secretary, John Burns, vice president, David Smith. SECOND ROW: Howard Motch, John Bailey, Rene Garcia, Mike Crawford, Dave Dalkowitz, Parker Hineman, Rudy Flores. LAST ROW: Shane Self, Tammy Nicholson, Jeff Kiholm, Troy Dragoo, Rose Russell. Mickey Quinones, Matt Girard. LAST ROW:Trey Krisch, John McFarland, Chris Sandlin, Kevin Hollingsworth, Mike Sanchez, Kent Daniels, Todd Jenkins, Mike ldrago, David Sykes. Clubs 51

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Copycats member Craig Cavaness and sponsor Mr. Rudy Delgado strip up negatives for the Northside ln- dependent School District course description booklet. Imagination Unlimited gave Shawn Wallis a chance to try his hand at sculpting in terracotta clay. f 50 Clubs I think it was a great experience for everyone that was involved, not only in the learning aspect, but also in teamwork and cooperation from everyone. I really think that it will influence me in my future career. Kevin Daniels Junior Industrial Arts f' X Q ,L .ftf eff iv . . , fe i f m lx . ,. .. W tw ' .WI .rd , 1 ,1 sa? , 'ed .,f.fq,-ff.-wut A ,f sa., 1 7 ' ' t l 'NM



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