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

 - Class of 1979

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students attend induction parti| for Honor Societi| (B) The elected officers for the Underclassmen Honor Society are FRONT ROW: Linda Payn, vice president; Dianne Hengst, president; Meryl Kline, vice president; BACK ROW: Janine Wulfsohn, treasurer; Wendy Weiss- man, secretary; Darryl Smith, publicity chairman; Ms. Louise Linman, sponsor of the club (photo by Moore). (C) During English class, Mandy Blackwell takes notes on the book Huckleberry Finn (photo by Wells). (E) Doug Plummer, Eva Sanchez and Cynthia Gonzalez, enjoy the UHS party at Melodrama (photo by Moore). Pages by Arthur Kliewer g

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Leti Brile Alice Buffington Slunnon Akins Kerry Allison Mari Andenon Laura Armitage Tracey Aust Melissa Barlow Ann Barrett Mark Benton Brandon Berry Monique Bimler Karen Biry Mamty Blackwell Ruth Bloomfieldi Shifra Borensteij Letgh Bradshaw Rtchard Brake Susan Braverman ' iley Juffi Bonnie Buffington Julie Burleson Kara Bums Michael Carter Chung ChuCha Craig Chandler Daniel Christe Craig Clayton Allison Cocke Peggy Coffey Clar1(« Cofi«ld .John Cohrin Laura Comer Donald Cook tervinske rOalton ■re ckard ■fiMnte t Dickey ' Bryan Dietert UKira Otetriyi Timothy Donahue ipe Doran nniiiyuss Jotaph Dunn Diana Ertckson EllMneE»p«y Lha Fe«zell Frank Fsmande Anne Fined William Forehand Robert Fester Lesa Frances Joaph Frazier MiSael Freeman UttDe Gassiot n Gates raG vlick dGlT nn« O oux am««( BlMGurwH Greg Gurwit Melissa Gustafson Karin Hahn John Hardjj UsaHari John Hai John HeOMllia r ' Dianne Hmgst % Marii HMna«Ml««% Melani HaydmaiS Cindy Ho j Jeffrey Howell Gary Hoyack Wendy Hutzler Patrick Hynoel Ar drew Jacobson Anup Jaini Darcie Johnson James Kaster Kevin Kempf James Kiest Kathy Klein Arthur Kliewer Meryl Kline Michael Kline Scott Kline Leslie Komet Keth Kothman Jane Krieger Judy Krieger Scott Kutac Christopher Lamnws Melinda Lamont x Lesley La«rson David Lew Jennifer Karen. nmer Lobiey — Locus I Logan Melissa Lopez Katherine Mackey Susan Maclay Shannan Marcak Karen Martens Steve Martin . Steven Maslyk Miles McCrimnMMi Daniel McCrory ' MarifMtfiiMtran ClairejMc jnnej D K Cat ■L Kal About 100 freshmen and sophomores of the 200 Underclassmen Honor Society (UHS) members attended an installation party in January. The new me mbers were honored with an installation party at The Melodrama Theatre of San Antonio. In order to qualify for induction into the organization, the freshmen or sopho- mores had to have a 5.7 or better grade average. The chief benefit derived by the UHS member is the opportunity to socialize with other students having high stand- ards in academic achievements, said Mrs. Louise Unman, sponsor. I think this club is good because peo- ple with high academic achievements should be recognized, explained Dianne Hengst, club president. (A) During the induction party for the newly elected officers, the new president, Dianne Hengst, is sworn into office with a gift of a rose from last year ' s president, Melissa Priest (photo by Wells). (D) John Williamson begins working on his Huckle- berry Finn worksheet while his English class starts a discussion on the book ' s theme (photo by Wells). , Messkk Julia Miracle Suzanna Mhcheii Cattiy Murphy Katharine Nagy iJina Ncesuig. 9teve Nkhoi Charyl Nowtin Jeffrey Oin«s Lisa Ownlty Kay Parker Patricia Pat Linda Payn Camala Pearc« ' iMtte Perez iffrey Perritarvo Plummer itrkia Ponton lichard Powers r1( Racldey Patricia Ramos • Bruce Ramlolph ■David Redondo w Joe Reedy Donald Reeves Joann Rinozzi SAinv Rosen -VBeverty Rocenstein ' M«rl( Rotenstein JoAnn Royce Malia Rusinko Eva Sanchez Lynn Scannapieco (Marty Schmitz ill Sliaddox Simmons Jeff Singleton Craig Smith — Corinne Smith • jO awyl Smith IJFrad Smith Amy SotomMy. Kim Speight ) I Mark Squiray i Eric Stein ' ' Bryan Stephens Charles Stiles Kimberiy Stone Debbie Storm . . EdieSurtees ' Kelly Symons Kevin Towell Molly Turpening Leticia Valdez Greta Vance Elizabeth Vanderhoof Gil Villanueva Gary Voelkel ThorlyWard Fletcher Watson Susan Webb Sharon Weinstrom Wendy Weissman Eden Wells Ra yiwia Warren Wastnip Susan Wharton Stacey White Julia Whitehurst Wilcox riy Williams lela Williams :y Williams in WiUisMdh n Wilson John Wissenger Carol Wolf Elaine Wrigl KathlaanWi JanlneWut nee YartM-o Yost 80



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Staff creates Savrola ' from hundreds entered Out of the hundreds of poems, short stories and essays submitted, staff mem- bers selected poems, pieces of prose and artwork for the literary magazine, com- mented Ms. Sandy Hancock, sponsor. In March the staff began to work after school on the project. About 16 students helped complete the magazine. In mid May, the staff sent their work off to Mun- gia Printers, one of the oldest in San Antonio, to be printed, remarked Ms. Hancock. John Kiest, literary editor, Laura Maclay, art editor, and Ali Cooper, assist- ant art editor, were the students in charge of the contents of the magazine. Ms. Frances Everidge, Ms. Hancock, Ms. Diana Schumacher, English teachers, and Ms. Cathy Solis, Ms. Mary Ausburn, art teachers, supervised the work on the magazine. The literary magazine received a per- manent name a few years ago, explained Ms. Hancock. It was named after Win- ston Churchill ' s only fictional book Sav- rola . (C) John Kiest listens to discussion on whether to print a story in the literary magazine (photo by Wells). (E) Literary magazine staff members are FRONT ROW: John Kiest, literary editor, Hutzler, Maclay, art editor, SECOND ROW: Penland, Smith, Feld- stone, Fitzwater, Kelly, Allen, BACK ROW: Ms. Mary Ausburn, Ms. Cathy Solis, Jim Kiest, Schultz, Brake, Kerr, Vlllareal, Russell, Ms. Sandy Hancock, Ms. Diana Schumacher (photo by Wells). (F) Ms. Sandy Hancock listens to Martha Fitzwater read a poetry entry for Savrola (photo by Wells). 82

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