David Crockett High School - Texan Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1985

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I vi --Q p. 1 5 as kg. rg ij' . 'U'- -f-q,g,. lf.- 1 yi A I ff xi ' Vocational Office Career Club of Texas pnt row: Alice Bowden, Valerie Kirby, Kelly Harris, Margaret Romero, Carolyn anks. back row: Blanca Gonzalez, Robert Martinez, Rosalinda Patino,Bonnie zrris, Kim Harris,. Not Pictured: Melanie Eads, Holly Richter, Natalie Wiltzius, Lhonda Sneed, Carlos Macias, April Wood, Scott Brenk My L gh O s Learning The Science Club offers students a chance at ex- tra education in the different fields of science that students may choose for their future. The 1984-85 Science Club was sponsored by Mrs. l've learned more about leadership, and working with my peers. Being up on Science is a must for students pursuing a college education. ...Eric Carver, Science Club President. I I .J 4 -M ,A Hendrix, and Mrs. Weber. Participation in the . ' Science Fair, and helping with the school car- nival were a few of the major events the club was a part of. 'fScience classes are a necessity for entering into any field of medicine or science in college, and I want to be prepared. said Brenda Dale, Secretary! Treasurer. The 1984-85 officers were: Eric Carver- President, Jefferson Stewart-Vice President, Brenda Dale-SecretaryfTreasurer. Laura Mendieta, member ofthe Science Club, participates in the examination of a cat in Mr. Vanzura's honors physiology class during 4th period. Office Education Association front row: Miss Rose Gonzales, Christine Ruiz, Carolyn Gutierrez, Jennifer Cher, Jessica Lopez, James Gomez, Irene Sardovag. Wendy Wagner middle row: Tam- mie Long, Elizabeth Buerger, Lisa Garcia, Dorothy Vargas, Mrs. Brock, Marina Hugman back row: Erma Hill, Cynthia Fowler, Lori Shoefstall, Karen Wilker- sonalgaren Wawak, Brian Broddrick, Gail Penney, Dawn Payne, Dianna Stone, Fm mm Science, H.o.s.A., o.E.A., Voc. 111145

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Making a Bright Future l would recommend students with a medical field in mind for their future to take Health Occupations classes because you get hands on experience, whereas other jobs you may answer telephones and do filing, which doesn prepare you for the future you want. The difference for me has been being involved in the action rather than Office Education Association is a pro- gram for co-curricular V.O.E. students. O.E.A. has been busy throughout the year in service projects. O.E.A. collected food and turkey for Thanksgiving for an underprivileged family. At Christmas time the organization collected food and toys for a family who would otherwise have had no Christmas. Participating with eight other schools in a Skate-a- Thon during October helped collect and raise money for V.O.E. scholarships to be awarded in the spring. The event was held at Hot Wheels, and prizes were given to the school with top collections, the student with top collections, and best Halloween costume. During May, the V.O.E. Employer ap- preciation banquet was held at municipal auditorium. Crockett co-op students entertained their employers and peers from other schools. We've had a busy year, and were proud of our group's accomplishments, said Presi- dent Chrestina Ruiz. The Health Occupations Students of America chapter at Crockett have had an involved year. We're giving the students a chance to look at the future they choose, said sponsor Mrs. Harden. H.O.S.A. students are placed into a 'ob in one of the fields they are interested in after high school. Each student's Health Occu ations front row: Karen Poole, Krittika Salazar, gherryl Lockhart, Lisa Ferguson. Mid- dle Row Rachel Hopes, Beverly Scherff, Patricia Robinson, Becky Short, Mrs. T. Hardin back row: Lori Massey, Tim Sherrod, Nathaniel Caro. Not Pictured: Teena Hoppe, Michelle Boyce, Nancy Jacobs. 144fScience,H,0.S,A., O.E.A., V.O.C.T. watching. ...Tim Sherrod, senior. employer is given an evaluation sheet about the student's performance, which determines a large portion of their grade. The Health Occupations class had a and blood pressure table set up by th in hopes of raising students and teacl terests in their health, during Awareness Week. Mrs. Harden has been -2 by Christy Hodson sponsor for the 1984-85 school year. o is 'll -3 3 . , ' 4 if X 'I Q., 'A 'y i :lit 1 -3 1 xl X Q I l ----'U . rf' A , ,W 'W 454516 rl . 2' 1 5 if Science Club: back row: Lisa Saunders, Jeff Stewart, Dan Robbins, Michael Maston, Leti Sosa, Mrs. Hendrix. front row: Ms. Weber, Bobby Sipe, Laura Mendieta, E1 Carver, Brenda Dale, Timothy Lupton.



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ultural ' ing Ethnic clubs award scholarships, observe Halloween with costume party Two of the most culturally aware organizations at Crockett are the Spanish Honor Society and the Spanish club. The Spanish Honor Society, spon- sored by Spanish teacher Margaret Adey, is a group of students with two A or A- cumulative averages in his or her Spanish class fone in first year and one in second yearj. They also have to be passing all other classes previous to the year they enter S.H.S. The club inducted forty-two new members at its annual banquet in April. The club also gave five scholarships to students whom Mrs. Adey said gave outstanding contribution to the club. The five S100 scholarships were awarded to Angie Ramirez fVice Presidentl, Edith Gonzales, Nellie Canales, Michael Hafner, and Court Stroud. Mrs. Adey also said she hopes for the awarding of the scholarships to become an annual event. This year's Pan American Student Forum was the largest organization at Crockett one hundred seventy-two members. Spanish teacher Ruben Garza, sponsor of the P.A.S.F., said that the officers were really great and that they provided wonderful leadership, just fantastic. The of- ficers wre President Angie Ramirez, First Vice President Danny Bowen, Second Vice President Sandra Per- rydore, Historian Mark Graham, and Secretary Rhonda Raymond. An annual event that this year ' members participated in, was tl' Spanish Convention. Club membe. stayed at the Hilton Palacio. Tl club's scrapbook took second place the convention. This was amorll many of the schools all around Texa- that competed. The P.A.S.F. contributed a lar' donation to the injured daughter o Crockett custodian. Veronica Cast daughter of Mrs. Julia Castro, wi seriously injured early this year, bl was able to walk across the stage Travis High School's commencemez exercises in May. Mrs. Castro W very agpreciative of the S500 the ch contri uted to help pay for Tx N daughter's medical expenses. l 5 .5 i . 'xxx-xx 146!Spanish Clubs

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