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

 - Class of 1984

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Vhat makes an ideal student? Cathy McCoy senior,' exhibits many of the characteristics of an ideal student. Here she r l .. A If . ., Y 1, 3 NY w f 1 x'. 5 A --SN' ,tw-f Sarra Bishop Brenda Bjork Paul Black Julie Blanda Dawn Blokel Penny Boggs Shannon Bonds Juli Bounds Scott Bouton Jaime Boyson Cindy Bradley Will Brannon Lori Braveman Merritt Breazile Robbie Brehm Roy Brents Celeste Brown Jennifer Brown Mona Brown Geoffrey Bruce Kim Buchanan Marcia Buckingham Allison Buckley Kay Buckley Bryan Burns Jeri Burson Holly Burton Marcia Bustamante John Butrico Nancy Cadena Leslie Cambell Debbie Campos Debbie Cantu Carolyn Carillo Marcus Carrizales

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Rodney Barrientos The ideal student would possess the ability to truly care for themselves before they can care for someone else . . . it is essential in the health care careers. Mrs. Betty Tubbs, Health Occupations The traits of an ideal student in- cludes being polite and respectful along with having the will to learn. Miss Wanda A. Bingham, Health Self initiative, being a self starter, good attitude toward school, teacher, society, the community and daily life . . . That is my ideal student. I look for students with a good self image. Mr. Billy B. Highsmith, Marketing, Distribution Education I feel an ideal student should possess first and foremost a sincere desire to learn. I appreciate a positive attitude, inquisitiveness, courtesy, and sense of humor. Mr. Arthur I. Glaze, Spanish There's a spark and sparkle in hisfher eyes. The ideal student 'goes the extra mile, and is willing to take a chance . . . a leap into the unknown, the land of discovery. An ideal student has an insatiable and indefatigable appetite for learning, welcomes challenges, and dreams about his world of wonders Mrs. Peggy Dockery, English A good student is one who is willing to work hard to improve himself and help his grade. He should try to get ex- tra help if he isn't doing well. A good student should be attentive and put forth 100923 in everything. A good stu- dent is one who will do his best at all times. Robyn Walters, 9 In general, good students are good people. A good student not only pursues knowledge for himself, but for others as well. He is willing to share his knowledge. Good students are also ex- tremely compatible. They get ali with everyone. Good students use tl academic superiority not as a deterr but as an aid to others who also wani learn. Tony Martinez A good student needs to pay full tention in his classes so that he can really interested in the subject. Dedi tion to performing to the best of or abilities is needed to get the best out one's high school years. Monica Troy A student should be fun-loving, Q he should know when to give the teacl the full respect he deserves. A good so dent should want to do well and hefs should want to enjoy school. Of cou how many! students enjoy homework ancy Cadena, Robyn Mendelsohn Scott Adams Holly Addison Nancy Ahr Tom Albert Susan Albright Nanette Aldrich Lisa Allen Sarah Allen Pete Almquist Alice Alston Karl Arnrhein Jeanie Anders Diane Anderson Erika Anderson Janece Anderson Jim Anderson Francisco Arocha Joseph Aschoff Craig Ayers Jeff Ayers Kari Babinski Clay Bailey David Baker Kirk Balter Stacy Barber Jean Barrett Paul Barrett Deana Bates l Greg Bates Lisa Battaglia Tom Beck Kelly Bell Missy Bennett Andrew Berez fm f ,UH . 1 . A ,..r iitrc A it ff?-21?.-i2t1gf1iii-219:31ii'-ff'fi 1 .l 4- f, .f at X 'qua 'V l I. W ! Q 1 Q



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Courtyard: The courtyard at lunchtime has a rather peaceful atmosphere. There are students sitting around discussing who's going to the big dance with who and talking about who is getting their hair cut. Some students are contentedly sit- ting in the sun reading a novel and mun- ching some edible object. There are also students frantically cramming for next period's calculus test that they forgot to study for. Marc Deadrick, 9 The courtyard is a place to talk, not eat. Everyone just sits around getting sun and talking? l Stacy Pishon, 12 The courtyard at lunchtime is sur- plaoe of relaxin prisingly quiet, as if being out in open with fresh air quiets the studel The serenity of the courtyard make: an enjoyable lunchtime atmosphere. Missy Moore As you look around you see the c ferent groups of people sitting togetl and a few individuals sitting alone wa ting to be a part of one of those group: The courtyard at lunchtime remir me of a bunch of ants invading a pici area. Everyone gets their particles assorted foods, meet in one big mour and munch away. Jill DeGrazia Paul Cartwright Ralph Casanova Minerva Caseres Alex Castillo Cathy Castillo James Cecil Troy Chakales Lesli Chandler Cherie Chase Danny Chavarria Isabel Chetwood Nancy Clark Dawn Clarke Kathy Cody James Coker Jason Coleman Kim Coleman Scott Collen Debra Colmenero Craig Colson Mark Comalander Kim Compton Gina Connell Todd Cook Lisa Copeland Sherry Copeland Duncan Cormie Michael Coughlin James Cox Sarah Creasey Linda Crenwelge Jacque Crouch Susan Crow Kelly Cunoo Michael Cytrin Richard Lee l

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