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

 - Class of 1979

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(A) Workinfi at his job at Paul Anderson Office Supply Co., Senior Scott Ostrom cuts and measures acetate plastic for a waiting customer (photo by Pullen). (F) The members of the DECA Chi Chapter are FRONT ROW: Kincaid, chaplain, Rogers, parlianoentarian. Sailors, first vice president, Garcia, treasurer. Gol- den, sergeant at arms, SECOND ROW: Mutchler, Bock, Snowdy, Sankey, Youngblood, Owens, THIRD ROW: Jensen, Klein, Ostrom, Young, Meires, Yan- cey (photo by Pullen). (D) Epsilon members are FRONT ROW: Paccione, Morgan, president, Cearley, first vice president, Briggs, second vice president, SECOND ROW: Nichols, Brown, Edelstein, Johnson, Klorer, Neimeier, McKinney, THIRD ROW: Hyland, Gahfan, Webb, Floyd, Banner, Keller, White, Mr. Louis Thiele, sponsor (photo by Pullen). (G) Members of the DECA Delta Chapter at Winston Churchill High School are FRONT ROW: Griffith, Short, photographer. Fowler, president, Williams, vice president, Locke, McKibbin, reporter. Cox, treasurer, Higgins, SECOND ROW: Brooks, Porter, Mangum, Kamrath, Wood, Wallace, Parham, McCallum, Ervin, Foote, Dunkin, THIRD ROW: Donohue, Maron, Mathews, Perales, Shannon, Engle, FOURTH ROW: Beasley, Booras, Spencer, Tormey, Walker, Loth, Stendebach (photo by Pullen). p ri IWM [ 1 j i HVI Tracey Mencio Jeffrey Mendelsohn Melissa Mendoza David Merbeth Jeff Mernn Margaret Mickler Mark Milam Jeffery Miller Julie Miller Laurie Miller Jofin Mills Greg Moczygemba Scon Monetle Jeff Monford Pages by Paige Pullen 189

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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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Students enter VICA contests Students enrolled in graphic arts were eligible to )oin the Vocational Industrial Clubs ot America (VICA). The members participated in local, state, and national contests, explained Mr. Leroy Jones, teacher. Students m the VICA club have won the district V title of the VICA offset printing contests for the last five years, boasted Mr. Jones. In those five years, they have also taken two national titles, he continued. Students were )udged on running the offset press, stripping nega- tives, pasting up camera-ready copy, solving problems and making plates. In order to exhibit the printing skills that they learned in class, graphic arts students took part in the annual spring Skillsfest at Blossom Athletic Center, added Mr. Jones. During the year, the students printed and sold student directories to raise money which helped pay for travel to contests and needed equipment, com- mented Ben Peterson, junior. (A) During their three hour graphic arts class, Debby Martinez and Camille Holston print school profile reports for the counselors (photo by Moore). (E) Operating the letter press, Diana Govea runs off notepaper for the faculty (photo by Saenz). (F) Sophomore Grady Stone arranges type by hand during his morning class (photo by Saenz). Juniors: Montalbo to Oakes Fred Montalbo Margaret Moore Annette Morales Robert Morales Angela Moran Bruce Moran Keith Moren Bryan Moreno Jene Morgenstern Pat Morns Susan Morton Holly Moseley Melissa Moseley Mark Mueller 190 i ' CGL

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