Winston Churchill High School - Chancellor Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

 - Class of 1979

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(B) While working at HEB, Janie Jensen, DE student, gives a customer his change (photo by Pullen). (C) Kelley Sankey talks to other members while attend- ing the DECA breakfast at McDonalds (photo by Pul- len). (G) Members of the Alpha Chapter League are FRONT ROW: Duggan, Bender, Walker, Lehman, Hill, Ricks, BACK ROW: Carrier, Pyka, Alsten, Michaiek, Bergeron, Toombs, Mr. Don Connell , sponsor (photo by Pullen). Carolvn Mangold Karen Mannheimer Debbie Marchbanks Larry Martin Rex Martin Debby Martinez Marc Marvin Jon Massari Mark Mathews Karey Maurer Charlie Mayland Randy McAfee Linda McCailum Janet McDaniel 187 Pages by Arthur Kliewer

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(D) Sigma Chapter club members are FRONT ROW: Williams, sergeant-atarms, While, trea surer, Wallace, vice president. Cook, president, Patterson, vice president, Loveland, secretary, French, chaplain, SECOND ROW: Stone, Davis, Gulyas, Schmitz, Perritano, Bales, TomasinI BACK ROW: Taylor, Mitchel, Finke, Hall, Higgin botham, Colvin, Fowler, Levinson (photo by Pul ten). Students display skills in vocational Skillsfest Students from all areas of the voca- tional department participated in the North East Skillsfest at Blossom Ath- letic Center, said Mr. Leroy Jones, on campus vocational sponsor. The Skillsfest, explained Mr. Jones, gave the students a chance to display the skills they learned during their vocational classes. Part of the vocational students worked off campus for half a day; the others were trained on campus, most m three-hour classes. We want them to leave with job entrance skills, added Mr. Jones. Mr. Ed Kelly served as department head for those who worked in the off campus program. Two new members were added to the vocational staff. They were Mrs. Ziena Marshall, cosmetology, and Mr. Lewis Archer, law enforcements. One of the vocational students, Rhonda Davis, explained that she enrolled in DE to learn responsibility in order to do better in a profession. (A) Tim Smithson and Mike Simmang take notes on marketing procedures (photo by Pullen). (E) While working at Handy Andy, Amy Allison bags a customer ' s groceries (photo by Pullen). (F) During class discussion, Paul Hall and Alice Cook listen as their teacher emphasizes various career possibilities (photo by Pullen). Juniors: Leinweberto McDaniel Jack Leinweber Roland Leos Tommy Linahan David Linares Denise Locke William Long Lilia Lopez Missi Lozano Ellen Lund Gary Lynch Lynn MacDonald John Mack Cheryl Mackie Sandi Mahler 186



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Students spend half day working Distributive Education (DE) students spent half of their day off campus work- ing. Success in their work was as much a part of their grade in DE as class work, explained Mr. Billy Bob Highsmith, DE coordinator. After he reached 16, any students could enroll in DE if he were both men- tally and physically able to hold down a job plus school, said Mr. Highsmith. In addition to work, the students stud- ied marketing, salesmanship, retailing, advertising and distribution, which ena- bled them to do their jobs better, he emphasized. The things I lear n in class help me better understand my job, said Senior Scott Ostrom. In order to raise money for the Distrib- utive Educational Clubs of America (DECA), a national organization to which each DE students could belong, the members conducted a gas raffle, a mum sale for the Lee game, a WC mug sale, a cheese and sausage sale and a candy sale, commented Mr. Highsmith. With the funds, DE students sponsored luncheons and the annual employee- employer banquet in May. The club also financed benevolent activities such as the November dance-a-thon for Muscular Dystrophy, he concluded. (B) Mr. Billy Bob Highsmith passes back test papers to his DE class (photo by Pullen). (C) While at work, Lori Cearley sells a customer a ball point pert (photo by Pullen). (E) During class, Debbie Young, Michelle Yancy and Peter Trawick listen to a lecture on distribution in OE (photo by Pullen). Juniors: McDonald to Monford Mark McDaniel Darren McDonald Jon McDonald Jana McFall Maria McFee Steve McGinn Rick McGreger Beth Mcllhenny Gary McKeivey John McMaster Donna McQuay Laura McVaugh David Medina Susan Meiers 188

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