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

 - Class of 1984

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y homework is late because . . . My best excuse for late work is that taking this medicine that knocks me and all I've been able to do is sleep? Holly Blanda, 9 My best excuse for late work is I had major test in another class and had to dy all nights, Eddie Davidson, 9 Usually my excuse is something like, ll, I did it, I'm sure it's in here oewhere. Really, I did do it.' Pam McKee, 9 'I find that my best excuse for late rk goes something like this: 'Last ht at about 7:25 I got home from tool because my bus was late and I s soaked with water because mly 1se is 5 miles away. I had to Wal e whole way home!!! When I got ne I was so tired so I went to sleep 1 the next thing I knew I was being pushed out the door for school still half asleep. 177 Al Smith, 9 My excuse is that 'I did it BUT I was babysitting and the kid got hold of my paper and got baby food all over it! Well, I cleaned all the baby food off it but it still smelled like strained beef. The next thing I knew my dog had eaten it 7 77 ' Bill Copeland, 9 A favorite excuse that I use for late assignments is, 'Don't you remember I already turned it in to you yesterday when you told me I could if I had already finished it.' Travis Stewart, 9 I just tell my teacher that I had too much work in my other classes to do itf' Missy James, 9 My greatest excuse for late homework is, 'We had a car accident last night and we spent all night waiting for a tow truck and talking to the police., Robby Williamson, 9 My most successful excuse for late work? The best thing is to say the truth. Just say, 'I didn't finish it.' Then you say, 'At least I told you the truth, not like some people., The teacher will think about it and say, 'I guess you're right, OK, I'll give you 20 minutes to finish it.' Beth Rogers, 9 My excuse? How about, 'I was too tired? Charlie Cole, 9 Rocky Rodkey Carol Rodriguez Cinde Rodgers Todd Rose I lise Rosenberg Karrie Ross John Rutkoski Sandy Salinas James Sanders Peter Schaefer Stephen Schaefer Melissa A Schauberger Lisa Schier Brad Schimmel David Schodts Emily Schwartz Brad Scott Mark Scott Stacie Scott Bobby Seekatz Michael Seely Gaylnn Shanner Theresa Shunk Craig Silvertooth Robin Simmons Julie Simpson Malcolm Smith Blake Smithson Joel Smyer Wendy Soele Sara Solomon Valerie Soultaire Laura Sauter Cheryl Spann Matt Spears Brad Spence Jennifer Steedo Randy Stein Virginia Stein Beth Stephens Mandy Stewart Amanda Strickland Brian Stutts Martha Suarez Amy Sugarman Kelly Sumrall Kim Surber Stacy Sutton Lisa Swilley Bonnie Symonds Michael Tallon Michelle Tallon Ronald Tamez Jennifer Tanner



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And you thought My worst memory of the school Jarking lot was locking my keys in the 'ar I I Misty Hoggatt, 11 My worst memory of the parking lot ls the warning stickers that the janitors out on my car. How they manage to put it exactly in front of your face I'll never know. Lori Randolph, 11 My best memory of the parking lot is after the football games waiting outside for the guys to come out. I would wait at my date's car or just be there. It was lots of fun. t Donna Harrison, 11 My thought about the parking lot is why I have to pay to park there when I'm a taxpayer. Mike Locus, 11 The worst memory I have of the school parking lot is the enormous cost it was safe to par of a parking decal. I feel this is just another way that the school siphons money from the student. Darrin Flinn, I1 My memory of the parking lot is looking out over the vast expanse of cars and having no earthly idea where I parked. Cari Gordon, 11 The parking lot at 3:30 is a madhouse. People pay no attention to cars around them, after all why should they?! . . . They have the right of way Cof coursell I'm surprised there aren't quite a few accidents. Stacy Pishon, 12 The parking lot at 3:30 can be com- pared to an ant hill about to be destroyed. It is almost as if an ant sees the danger that is approaching and lets off an alarm to warn the others. Im- mediately the other ants run and flee for their lives, trying to get as far away I The parking lot just before 3:30 chaos. A student has broken school parking regulations. k as possible so as to be safe. This hysteria causes many problems, most of which have died down in less than an hour. This mad house occurs due to the rush to get home, and away from the school. Missy Moore, 11 The parking lot is not as bad as it looks. If you're driving it's really not that bad. But if you stand and watch you would think you were watching a demolition derby. Kevin Meadows, I2 The parking lot is a total disaster. Everyone runs for their cars and tries to beat each other out the entrance. Some people like to just hang out and look at all the nice looking chicks in cool cars that cruise around at this time. To get out of the parking lot alive is a miracle, and you have to keep your guard up. Kurt Roehl, 12 The parking lot at 3:30 resembles many people on their way to a rock con- cert. People running to their cars also make it look like a race track to see who can get out first without hitting somebody. Damon Bennett, 12 The parking lot at 3:30 is a total disorganization of non-organic substances racing to become one. John J. Trimble, 12 At 3:30 the school parking lot is a battlefield where the only true rule is to get out in one piece. Wayne Moravits, 12 You walk out of the building and you walk into the twilight zone, another dimension of time. Everyone gets in their cars and turns the radios on as loud as possible. Then they drive up by the flagpole and try to impress all of the 'trimf Then they pull out of the parking lot sideways. All in all it is really a sight to see. Laine Phillips, 12 The parking lot at 3:30 is like eating a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Everything gets stuck in one place until the milk four own Don-Hob washes it away. Then it will go smoothly until the next clump gets jammed. Jill DeGra2ia, 12 The parking lot looks like one huge funnel with all of the cars jammed up at one exit. Richard Lee, 12

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