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

 - Class of 1984

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Mr. Malcome Hoffman gets ready to start his Biology I lesson. Mrs. Marjorie Clegg's physical science class is busy at work. John Borbon watches Curtis Fincher show everyone his biology book. Craig Petty talks to Mr. Claud Perry about his physics grade. Judy Qualls passes out papers to her classmates.

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Denise Goel, Vanessa Leesch, Jerry Virden, and Brian Werner study together in Mr. White's science class. Jason Johnson and Jon Bode go over a chemistry assignment, Mr. William White shows some of his students their final averages. Scientific methods stretch mind Qfffq,



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The world of history I enjoy studying about the way a presidential election is conducted . . . in- cluding primaries and caucuses . . . also it is interesting to know how the federal bureaucracy works because even now I have to go through certain rules and regulations that affect me. I like know- ing who established them and how they are made. Susan Keith, 12 The history course will help me later on in life because I will understand the different cultures and the way people lived before our time. Lawrence Frazier, 10 Aside from the friends I made, the time we spent studying 'The Jazz Age' was the most enjoyable. The research skills which I have learned in this class will be especially beneficial when I graduate and enter college. Missy James, 9 I considered 'The Roaring Twenties' an enjoyable aspect of our society. By learning about this era I found out how lifestyles have changed. Social studies, in later life, will help me evaluate the world around me, and better com- prehend world affairsf, Vanessa Cole, 9 I really enjoyed studying about World War I. There was a lot I didn't know about the war and therefore the material was fresh and very interesting. I feel that the only way to understand the future is to study what happened in the past. Therefore, this class will be of great help to mef' Ashley Thomas, 9 Coach Al Marks lectures to his government class. Mrs. Norma Rodriquez and her class listen to a stzidentis presentation. Desty Pike, Amy Cutrer, Mike Flynn, Michelle Hernandez, Stacy Hayes, and Missy James listen with interest to what Mrs. Joan Mills has to say.

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