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

 - Class of 1984

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Members of the Chess Club are Front Row: Mrs. May McClaugherty. Second Row: Hamid Daie, Mark Gillespie. Third Row: Truman Nu, David Goff, Doug White. Members of the Computer Club are Front Row.' Lisa Garrett, Susan Genzer, Kenda Culpepper, Steve McCoy. Second Row: Richard Taylor, David Mirmelli, Martin Zimmerman, Robert Taylor, Jerry Virden, David Martin, Sam Pullen. Third Row: Denny Goff, Eric Menchen, Chris Head, Truman Nu, Chris Hays, Sammy Cohn. Fourth Row: Roger Mireles, Brian Hencey, Brad Grant, Rodney Wadsworth, Sean Bodkin, Tom Hetterington, Mrs. Shirley Morris. Members of the Octagon Club are Front Row: Rhonda Choate, Kim Holloway, David Murphy, Kenda Culpepper, Mark Gillespie, Lisa Garrett, Mrs. Linda Owen. Second Row: Josi Furr, Julie Mims, Julie Tanner, Valerie Johnson, Debbie Lamson, Georgia Myers, Chandra Petty. Third Row: Deanie Bates, Rich Ritter, William Slaughter, Tommy Elliott, John Morelli, Mark Ritter, Coleen Hermes. 162 N1

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Anchor, Key, Leo, Rio The Anchor Convention in Dallas was lots of fun. I had the opportunity to meet lots of fun people who share com- mon interests. Exchanging gifts with our sisters and having lst grade students to write cards to is a great part of Anchor Club. Being a part of Anchor Club involves time and enthusiasm but its rewards pay off. Elizabeth Machado, 11 I enjoyed getting to know our little brothers and sisters Qwe adopted a class of 2nd graders from Mary Hull Elemen- tary Schoolj, by writing letters, sharing gifts and taking them on a field trip to the zoo. These memories will stand out in my mind the most when I think about my senior year in Anchor Club. I am an outgoing person who loves to make new friends. Anchor Club is a great way to make friends and form everlasting rela- tionships. As an officer, I got to learn more about school policies and regula- tions. I got to see how the school system works and how people must work together to get things accomplished. Lisa Copeland, 12 I am not able to pick one point to be the highest point of the year, for, may I say, they have all been the best. Each function and activity is special in a dif- ferent way so they cannot be compared. I enjoyed thoroughly all the times the club shared together. The best thing about being a part of Anchor Club is the feeling one acquires by doing special things for special people with special people. From the sponsors to the newest inductee there is a feeling that can not be expressed in mere words. The club itself may not be the most athletic or most popular, but I guarantee we are the happiest and most lovincg lpflallg H o n c a , I2 The high point of the year was all the clubs, students, and faculty during the basketball tourney benefitting the Caroline Knapp Scholarship Fund. The best thing about being part of Leo Club was the making of new friends, being in- volved in the club when we offer our time to help others. Billy Martin 12 The high point of the year occurred at the Four Season's Nursing Home. The residents there enjoyed it immense- ly. We sang Christmas carols and had cookies. Alison Buckley, I2 The best thing about being in Leo Club is it is a way of serving the com- munity. I just thank my lucky stars that the Lion's Club graciously allowed me to be a part of their organization. Mike Dunn, 12 eo Club members are Front Row: Marie Gutierrez, Chris Lobita, Debbi Thomson, 'hawn Harris, Wendy Layer. Second Row: Lisete Angelini, Laura Martin, Susan Fuckley, Julie Gururitz, Alexandra Liske, Jennifer Hudson, Janet Korenek, Missy fomet, Janice Hogan, Leslie Rubio. Third Row: Mrs. Diana Schumacher, Missi lerritt, Heidi Silber, Nancy Voelkel, Oksana Klufas, Debbie Hooker, Martha IcGinn, Kim Coleman, Carol Horridge, Lisa Garden, Alison Buckley, Kim 'ompton, Susan Crow, Celeste Heselmeyer, Nancy Shearer, Shay Parker. Fourth ?ow: Jeff Aykroyd, Deanna Corbo, Delise Simmons, Chris Dimler, Eric 'anderhoof, Jim Heffron, John Walker, Karin Heiser, Kerri Kelly, Alice Huggins, 'im Grona. Fgth Row: Corky Randol, Tom Heffron, Mike Kunz, Brad Limmer, 'eter Liske, hris Eichler, Mike Diharce, Clay Vordenbaum, Tommy Tucker, Vcott Spurlock, Pat Sullivan, Randy Taylor, Larry Taylor, Larry Lorenz, Billy Vexauer, Mike Dunn. Sixth Row: Mark Comalander, Donnie Mumford, Albert funiga, Mark Manning, David Baker, Mike Locus, Mike Robbins, Billy Martin, Iugh Patterson, Ross Ehlinger, Trey Hallmark. -- - ,HY 71 Ric Club members are Front Row: Misty Hoggatt, Cindy Anderson, Stacey Fincher, Belynda Tovar, Troy Zimmerson, Bruce Morris, Rhonda Rockett, Kerry Jacobson, Gina Pashoran, Kelly Lyons, Stephanie Haugejorde. Second Row: Stacie Williams, Sheryl Ball, Debbie Colmenero, Shelly Baker, Kim Hall, Jacklyn Tamarici, Hilary Monford, Melanie Madden, Chris Markey, Pam Jary, Heather Fassnidge, Hisayo Hirai, Janece Anderson. Third Row: Elaine Solomon, Traci Thomas, Linda Walsdyce, Lesli Chandler, Jeanie Anders, Tracy Stellman, Lisa Anderson, Deborah Brieden, Antje Strauss, Trish Worley, John Jarrett, Yvonne Van Brandt. Fourth Row: Stacy Chapman, Brad Ford, Julie Kennedy, Kelly Erickson, Kimberly Thompson, Kyna France, Randy Shanks, Lori Latham, Allison Jones, Kim Waggoner, Ty Neely, May Webb. Fifth Row: Eric Ragle, Jody Denton, Martin Myers, Andy Duke, Glenn Paulicek, Suzanne Sawyer, Roy Foyder, Chris Weberg, Jeff Harris, Karen Neutzling, Jonathan Hartman. Sixth Row: Scott Evans, Mark Scott, Brian Werner, Bryan Key, Phil Essex, Jim Townsend, Scott Akin, Jason Coleman. Seventh Row: Lyn McDonald, Bill Bates, Aldous Strauch, Mike Rozier. 161



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hess, Computer, Octagon, Yacht 'The past year has been one of the 'st productive years in the Churchill gh Computer Club of any recorded ir past. Although we've had our ups 1 downs we've managed to set an un- ralleled precedent. We have placed ll in local computer competition, seen a rising interest in the computer field i found our place among some of the ter ranking clubs. We have seen the l TRS-80 regime come and go and pe to see our present lab replaced as :hnology marches on. When the tool was built in 1968 the ad- nistrators or even the board of direc- 's could never have hoped to see what embers often become bored or tstrated with on a daily basis. In the an of one year we have seen some of 2 most renowned and advanced hard- re and software pass through our nds. Though it serves as an educa- nal aid these computers have grown be an aid to education in more than at a teaching motif. Personally, I have an the ruin of my handwriting while I ve managed to perfect my typing ills. Likewise those of us who are embers of the Computer Club have had our opportunities to learn while coping with failure regularlyf' Jason Freeman, 12 The high point of the year in Yacht Club was our Christmas party at Rita Burkels house. Almost the entire group was able to participate, and we had a lot of fun. The best thing about being a part of Yacht Club is getting to know all of the members, and especially being able to work with our super sponsors, Mrs. Hill and Mr. White. We will be sorry to see Mr. White retire nextidyearf' Missy oore, 11 The highest point of the year for Oc- tagon was when we skated with the Lee High School. It was so fun and exciting that a bunch of rivals could get together for a co-operative activity for a good cause. I've had the greatest year being president and the members are so very co-operative and good listeners. We have a great sponsor who would do anything for the club to help keep it successful. We did more this year than last year and we owe it all to Mrs. Owen. Without her organization and co- operation it would have been impossible. Kim Holloway, 12 We raised S260 in a Skate-a-thon for the Children's Shelter. Both Lee and Churchill Octagon Clubs participated. I admired the dedication and endurance of our club members who skated four hours for pledgesf' Mrs. Linda Owen, sponsor The high point of our year I feel was the trip to Boysville on Halloween. We went to Boysville and had a party for the younger boys. I enjoyed being able to bring smiles to their faces and I think that is the purpose of our club. The club is here to serve the public and in doing so they are able to bring smiles to all those that it affects. I feel that Octagon Club offers a feeling of belonging. This club is a service club that helps those people that are in need of help. I enjoy working with people and through this club you gain a sense of accomplishment when you have helped someone with their needs. U Rick Ritter, 12 mbers of the Yacht Club are Front Row: Mr. l White, Virginia Wilson, Angell Mora, Kristi oley, Shawn Waneck, Joan Garcia, Mrs. Terri l. Second Row.' Missy Moore, Shannon chanan, Susan Genzer, Valerie Martin, Amy zlker, Susan Tubbs, Cindy Rodrigues. Third u: Jennifer Kehlet, April Stillwagon, Denise rnmer, Eleanor Shanks, Mark Risner, Bryan oak. Fourth Row: David Ortega, Rita Burke, ris Berend, Jon Kupinen, Mark Novak, nica Troy, Micah Dufner.

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