Deer Park High School - Deer Yearbook (Deer Park, TX)

 - Class of 1977

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17, vt. ln' f.. i i' i a u -' l I f ' i I vw Q77 Departments recognize 40 outstanding seniors On May 3, the annual Awards Assembly was held in the south campus gym to recognize students who had academically excelled. Awards were given in various fields such as art, math, social studies, science, English and homemaking. Forty students received scholarships, certificates of merit, departmental awards and outstanding academic awards. A. Recipients of the English, Commercial, Foreign Language and Vocational Awards were Mike Delaney, Lisa Torno, Gina Taylor and Daryl Standifer, respec- tively. B. The National Merit Scholarship Commendations were given to Lori Cal- vez, Mike Delaney, Alan Mosely and David Mundy, while Bob Mabry received National Merit Scholarship Finalist recognition. C. Shell Companies gave Alan Mosley a 53,000 grant to help finance his education at Texas A8tM University, while Jon Nettles was presented the Science Award. Recipients of Food Service Association Scholarships were Curtis Hebert and Gay Smith. Each received 5120. Donny Sapaugh and Jan Simmons were presented the Deepwater Optimist schol- arship of S100 for two years. They both plan to attend San Jacinto College. D. Coach Gary Berry presented Ronnie Liggett the Best All-Around Senior Boy Athlete Award, while Barbara Van Rheen was honored with the same award from Coach Sonja Gorbet. E. Recipient of the initial Ralph Segers Memorial Scholarship, David Severin will use his S100 at the University of Houston. Jo Carroll, Cathy Corder and Teresa Pattison received three year, S500 per year from Deer Park Education Association Scholarship. All three plan to attend San Jacinto College. Randy Kelley was honored with the Wayne Holland Memorial Scholarship of 3200. Donna Akers also received S200 as recipient of the first J P Dabbs Memorial Scholarship, she plans to use the scholarship at Baylor University. F. Post 521 of the American Legion granted awards to Pam Moore, Kim Klecka, Gina Clark, Barry Lee, Don McCoy, Donna Akers and Ray Freeman. Faculty members nominated students basing their decision heavily on patriotism. Mr. Merritt Saunders makes the pres- entation. G. Art, Math and Social Studies Awards were given to Steve Phillips, David Severin and Bob Mahrv, while Jon Nettles received the Science Award. H. Paul Englishbee received the Industrial Arts Award from Mr. Mike Ellisor. .f f, tex!! D f-.QNX f f riff AWARDS ASSEMBLY f PAGE 105

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' 5, Society salutes scholastic merit Recognizing outstanding scholastic achieve- ment of Spanish students, the Spanish Honor Society inducted 13 members in a candle lighting ceremony in the choir room on the south cam- pus, May 9. inductees include: Lynn Barrea, Mark Bing- ham, Cindy Boyette, David Heasty, Patricia John- son, Jennifer Jones, Nathalie Marrow, Anita Pax- ton, Rhonda Shetter, Laura Sprague, Mickey Teague, Josue Teran and John Wilson. Three year members are: iuniors Beth Cowart, Billy Dodson and Rusty Smariga, Two year mem- bers include: Laurie Benner, Mary Black, Sylvia Cantu, Carolyn Dietrich, Toni Dishongh, David Hartley, Carol Hotcavez, Kelly Kersh, Susie McCaskill, Kathy McKee, Sylvia McNatt, Robert Shaw and Allison Wakefield. To be eligible for the society, a student must maintain a 90 average or better for five consecu- tive quarters. Serving as officers for this year include: Rusty Smariga, president, senior Mary Black, vice pres- ident and sophomore Toni Dishongh, secretary. As sponsor of the club, Mrs. Jimmie Van Sickle completes her twenty-first year with the school district. She has resigned to accept a teaching position in Victoria. A. Senior May Black, vice-president, serves refresh- ments to new inductees freshman Lynn Barrera, soph- omore Jennifer Jones and senior David Heasty. B. Sen- ior Patricia Johnson lights the first candle of the cere- mony symbolizing the criteria for membership. C. After being inducted into the Spanish Honor Society, senior Mark Bingham helps himself to refrehments. Students must maintain at least a 90 average for five consecutive quarters to be invited to join. D. New inductees of the Spanish Honor Society listen atten- tively as Mrs. Jimmie Van Sickle congratulates them. E. Also participating in the candle lighting ceremonies, freshman Josue Teran lights a candle, symbolizing scholarship. xl PAGE 106 I SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY D

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