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2HANCELLOR, Statesman, luill and Scroll, Parliament The high point of the year in Parlia- ent was to prepare for the election of .e upcoming executive officers of I84-85 and to see the results and ex- :rience the exhilaration of obtaining ich a prestigious office fprime inister, speaker of the housej in stu- :nt government. The best thing about :ing in student government is meeting ith students from other schools, and naring our ideas with each other. Kirk Banfield, 11, Karen Neutzling, 1 1 Going to the district conventions 1d rallies was the high point of Parlia- ,ent for me. There are a surprising nount of weird people in the Student ouncils of San Antonio and I am proud l say that I am one of them. Peggy Boggs, 12 My high point of the year in Parlia- .ent was having the chance to meet so .any people and be involved with so tany different groups. I was given the iance to go to Austin and sit in on a tate Board of Education meeting and later represent Churchill as an ex- emplary school. This year was very special due to all the recognition as an exemplary school. The best part of be- ing in Parliament is learning about stu- dent government, accomplishing tasks that sometimes seem impossible, and in turn having a great time in the process. Lori Braveman, 12 The high point of the year in CHANCELLOR was being able to take a breath after mailing the color pages that we had worked so hard on for the first deadline. The best thing about be- ing a part of the CHANCELLOR was to see my work and ideas reflected in this year's annual. Lori Knutson, 1 1 There is no single high point in the year for me. It is all through the year. You learn how to put the yearbook together and what it takes to get it done. There is a lot of work to contend with and deadlines to meet. But overall it is inspiring and interesting to be involved in such an in-depth project. The best thing about being in the group will be the outcome of the yearbook. Everyone likes to look back to the previous year and see themselves and all their friends. It is good to know that I was a part of that. Sarah Milnor, 12 The high point of my year on Statesman was after I became a page editor and started to do things for the paper. I felt like part of an organization rather than just being in a class. Trap Landry, 10 There were 9 high points for me on Statesman . . . each time a paper came out and the deadline pressure was tem- porarily relieved. The best part of being on newspaper staff for me was the op- portunity to get the 'inside informa- tion,' learning about what was going on while no one else knew, and then shar- ing my knowledge through the newspaper. Karen Kroesche, 12 Todd Turner. Karen Neutzling. Members of House of Lords are Front Row: Mrs Martha Cole, Jennger Nichols. Second Row: Kim Holloway, Mark illespie, Shari Revell, Lori Knutson, Rhonda Rockett. Third Row: Joan Pickard, Mike Webb, Clay Bailey, Troy Clarkales, Chris Peterson, Mark Yates. Fourth Row: Sean French, Chris Olivera, Brian Hencey Carl Ohlenbusch, Kirk Banfield, Claire White Members of Parliament are Front Row: Mrs Martha Cole, Bonnie Glikman, Misty Hoggatt Janice Villarreal, Penny Boggs, Terra Adams Joelle Galtmman, Renee Stanzione. Second Row Kelly Teter, Michelle McBride, Lynette Moranits, Joan Pickard, Kathi Hagins, Susan Klar, John Hartman. Third Row: Shari Bevell Cheryl Alexander, Kirk Banfield, Todd Turner
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Members of CHANCELLOR staff are Front Row: Jean Wooldridge, Diane Anderson, Sarah Milnor, Mrs. Joan Leon. Second Row: Suzanne Gudzikowski, Lori Knutson, Wendi Zucker. Third Row: Joe Gayle, Amy Blair, Anthony Her- nandez, Monica Merino. 1'- s I ! n Members of STATESMAN staff are Front R Allison Wood, Karen Kroesche, Deborah Lose Sarra Bishop, Wendy Hines, Mike Blend. Seca Row: Mary Moritz, Ross Johnson, Trap Lana Erin Easton, Bob Holliman.
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Mayor Henry Cisneros rises after being introduc- ed at the Underclassmen Honor Society induc- tion. Juniors, Kirk Banfield and Jenny Hill take their seats during the National Honor Society Ceremony. Seniors Melissa Talal, Rhonda Rockett, Rick Ritter, Missi Merritt, Beth Herford, Stephanie Haugjorde, and Dallas Girard stand in order to be recognized as new members. Allison Jones accepts her certificate from Mr. Elton Churchill. . ...... 7 E Underclassman Honor Society Members are Front Row: Lisa Bean, Carla Buckner, Erin Eanes, Melissa Packard, Yvonne Nevils, Dina Zywica. Second Row: Ashley Oefinger, Katie Bodnar, Lisa Mims, Ashley Thomas, Melinda Hockensmith, Tamin Uthoff, Truia Ng, Rebecca Priest, Lisa Schier, Jeannette Bailey, Renee Stanzione, Terra Adams, Sarah Hooks. Third Row: Barrett Dylla, Carolyn Carr, Richard Carr, Carrie Buttemiller, Travis Stewart, Rhonda Choate, Yolanda Fermin, Hally Bell, Kevin Willis. Fourth Row: Hamid Daie, Kim Kern, Leslie Coleman, Shannon French, Beverly Murrey, Lynn Hayes, Steve Sirinek, Jerry Virden. Fifth Row: Allison Munsell, David Burns, Ken Parker, Paul Grayowski, Eric Bogholtz, Nancy Ohlenbusch, Rick Hood, Joan Twardowski, Melanie Griffin. Back Row: Kristin Grant, Laurissa James, Amy Garrett, Shonda Guess, Robyn Walters, Bonnie Symonds, Stephanie Crawford, Nate Smalley, More U.H.S. Members are Front Row.' Jennifer Nichols, Yvonne Van Brandt, Amy Andres, Jill Johnson, Lisa Hencey, Sheila Schaeffer, Erin Fogarty, Kelly Kopp, Ernie Cole. Second Row.' Joh Tschirhart, Chris Nevins, David Costello, Gr Wilson, Katherine Wheeler, David Horridgj Colin Welch, Suzanne Marlar, Milind Limay Fourth Row: Robin Simmons, Rupa Koner. Scott Pickert, Denise Niles, Carol Haley, Lif Dunkum, Jennifer Steede, Paige Posell. Td Row: Andy Thornton, Joel Symer, Kurt Gerlaci Ray Marshburn, Rae Lynn Alvarez, Robert Kal Eric Menchen, Tom Hertherington, Donny Goff
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