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

 - Class of 1987

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CATCH THE WAVE ith Spring Break's arrival, the temptation of not going to class becomes greater and greater. Who wants to go to school when you could be out in the sunshine having fun with oil of your friends? Almost everyone feels the urge to skip out. They may have found themselves counting down the days till Spring Break. Finally, after what seemed like an eter- nity, the last day before an entire week of fun had arrived. Staring out ofthe window, iyou begin to notice that everything seems to come alive. The grass has turned green, the sun is shining bright, and the birds have began to sing. This brings the three S's to imind: sun, surf, and sand!!! Your mind begins to wander off, you realize there is O 5,311 ng felfel' only five more minutes till the bell. The an- ticipation can be felt throughout the room. The thought of thousands of people gathered on one beach filled many of the students' head who were coastal bound. Then, like a miracle, R-I-N-G!!! Spring Break has finally arrived! Others may not have been so fortunate. Some students found themselves working during their days of freedom away from school. l have to work during the entire first weekend, but hopefully l won't have to work the rest of the week, comments Senior, Patty Owens. Just as the birds' songs come alive and the flowers are bright and colorful, there are vibrant athletes out and working hard. Spring has arrived along with various out- SYQWN '1 A with great leaps and bounds, a track team hopeful strides to be the best he can be ln the hlgh jump. Kicking back!!! Ross Pfelfer and Hector Torres enjoy the surf and the fun at Port Aransas during Spring Break '87, spwgilstca FEVER door sports. These include baseball, tennis, and track. As these are all sports which are played outside, the sun shines bright on all of these athletes. With all ofthe practices, l don't know which comes first: the discus, the competition or the tan!! says Junior, Brad Burdin. March 20th signaled the beginning of a full week of rest and relaxation. Not only was relaxing a main event, but travel was in store for many students. As Junior, Sheri Westerman explains, I can't wait to go and meet all the guys on the slopes, not to mention the skiing!! Whether you were coastal bound, ski bound, or just travel bound, everyone experienced the best part of Spring Break: lots of fun!!! Catherine Mc Adams while In Austrla, Sean White, Betsy Swanson, Kelley Jones, and Bernl Green rest their tour-worn bodies.

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with the sun beating down, Tommy Alfono works hard ot moklng the tennis team 01!!! Snow, snow everywhere!! Chris Hudson, Chrls Hlghtchew, Cathy Campbell, Libby Wledermann, ond Scott Voelke enjoy something thot Is seldom seen In S.A. whlle vlsltlng Germany. we W 'ff Drown by the promise of awesome guys and a tan, Trisho Steitle, Robin Wlsdom, Courtney Snell, Amy Lonctot, Stephanie Moore, ond Shown Griffin cotch o rlde down the beoch. STUDENT urs Vx A sinw-AWN' ' ea r Off and ready to ski!! Jean Mc Forlond ond Polg Mortln hlt the slopes for thelr Sprlng Break!! !



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SENIDRS t was hard to believe, Prom was final- ly here. The one dance you had been looking forward to for four years had finally arrived. After spending hours and lots of money searching for the perfect dress or ordering the perfect tuxedo, you began getting ready for one of the most glamorous nights of your life. You spent hours fixing your hair, putting on, taking off and putting back on make-up just so you would look your best for the last dance of your high school life. Dinner of course took place in some nice, expensive restaurant that began to enjoy hnafforma set the mood for a romantic evening. Afterwards you headed downtown to try to find a parking space near the Gover- nor's Ballroom in the Hyatt. You checked in at the front and entered at 515,000 tropical paradise finely decorated with palm trees, exotic flowers, and yes, even a gorilla. All were a part of the theme A Passage to Africa . There was also a vast amount of delicious food to choose from after you were exhausted from dancing. The bands The Nelson's and The Pro- ducer's were a real hit. They played fun and appropriate music for all the Prom- goers to enjoy. Needless to say, the dance floor was never empty. Sadly at midnight, the dance was over but the couples did not leave empty hand ed. Before leaving for post-prom activities the seniors made sure they got at leas one souvenier. Besides the decoration: from the tables, each was given twc champagne glasses, a garter, and a Bird o Paradise to help them remember the evening forever. -Julia McAuley Lesa Ward and Mark Maschek are greeted by Blake Warren and Fred Heer as they enter ajungle paradise according to the theme A Passage to Africa.

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