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4 ,k . IW .. .Aw vm' . 451' igf Y er- we , vii-Y' b . ,rf E K ff t ?'Za!r', 3 B i l Escorts entertain Rocket supporters Two appearances at the Rocket's play off games in the Summit highlighted the Escorts spring season. A selected group of girls also entertained an audience with two rou- tines at Baywood Country Club for the annual Allied Bank Style Show. Bringing the school year to an end and making prepa- rations for the upcoming term, the Deer Escort installa- tion was held. After being recognized, the four senior members welcomed the 20 new freshman members selected from the Escort training class on the north cam- pus. Officers Joy Hughes, junior merry maid, sophomore Sheri Ladd, president, junior Karen Davidson, vice presi- dent, junior Shelly McShan and Sandra Bradshaw divid- ing the responsibilities of secretary and sophomores Jo Ellen Newman, Karen Evans, and Janet Railey serving as quartermasters, took the oath of office. Combined with the new members, the Escort membership totals 60. After screening, incoming freshmen interested in becoming Escorts will be placed in a training class and be eligible for the next spring tryouts. A pastel portrait by Mary Lou Bishop of Mrs. Doll For- rest, sponsor was presented to her on behalf of this year's Escorts. A. Tryouts for the freshman and sophomore girls enrolled in one of the two training classes were held in April. Freshman Kelly Walker auditions in Gaines Mason Auditorium for a place in the Escort line. B. Junior Billye Gates assists junior Sandra Evans in securing her hat before the first of the two Summit perform- ances. C. Mrs. Sydna Webb, co-sponsor, takes the final required vote for officer tryouts. All prospective officers are initially required to have an overall B average and to perform both an original and a traditional routine for the judging committee. D. Practice is held during Escort gym class sixth period. Junior Moncia Parr does the swim routine in preparation for the Summit show. E. Juniors Debbie Tibbetts, Melissa Powell and Denise Bean set up refreshments for officer installations in the south campus girls gym. F. Sophomore Karen Evans uses the flag routine for a tryout for a position as quartermaster. G. Before the performance at the Summit, sophomore Marilyn Alli- son receives an autograph from Houston Rockets basketball player Rudy Tomalirteh. H. Escorts sponsors Mrs. Doll Forrest and Mrs. Sydna Webb present senior Teresa Pattison with an Escort hat charm recognizing three years of service to the organization. DEER ESCORTS I PAGE 47
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l D If 42 . I 0 'Witch' doctors conjure prizes during annual Fall Festival Ranging from laboratory assistants to vetersna rsan aides health occupation participants attasned experience on the sob as well as sn the classroom As a requirement the 30 members gained efficiency sn methods such as cardio pulmsnary resuscitation respsratson checking and temperature reading dur ing the second and third period classes Utslszsng their skills to the community s advantage the organization stationed a booth at the Fall Festival and with equipment borrowed from the school checked the blood pressures of 640 vssstors Witches and ghouls statsoned behind the counter didnt deter festival goers from savoring the hot dogs cotton candy cookses and Coke vended at the Chamber of Commerce Halloween Carnsval s prsze S540 members earned by sellmg candy a prosect was financed to help two local families ensoy a more bountiful Christmas The famslses health and fsnan A Qualifying to advance to state level of competstson at the Area II Contest sn February sensors Jerry Netherton Carolyn Stanley and Sandra Raney met other competition at the Astrodome Hotel sn Houston Jerry won fourth sn vetersnary medscsne Carolyn second sn the poster contest and Sandra fifth as a nurse a asde B Sensor Lon Peters puts into practice the procedures learned sn Health Occu patsons ll class These skills included Operation of the microscope and sdentsfscatson of blood cell disorders C Competing with 30 other booths the club achieved top place with the Vocational Occupations Club Sensor Karen csal dsffscultses were brought to the club s attention by Mr Harry Fuller principal of Deepwater Park wood Elementary A fully decked Christmas tree food clothes toys and handmade yarn ansmals were among the stems provided for the households Allsed Deer Park Bank donated two hams and sunsor Alexis Petrie crafted stockings Asmsng for exposure to aspects of various health professions students began the year with a tour of the Texas Chiropractic College sn Pasadena Follow ing st up sn the spring an excursion was made to vssst the facslstses of the Baylor Unsverssty Medical Branch sn Houston To recognize local merchants for employment of students a spring banquet was held sn the south provsdsng sob stations for vocational students were snvsted to attend Msres admire the fsrst place trophy D During the Fall Fes tsval vice president Carolyn Stanley sensor takes the blood pressure of Mschael Buckert one of the 640 vssstors to the club s booth Health Care Science the class HO members are requsred to be enrolled sn or have had teaches basic fsrst and practsces E Gasnsng profscsency sn the health care of ansmals sensor Jerry Netherton douses a cansne with disinfectant sn treatment of a sksn dssease Pressdent of the club Sandra Netherton ss an assistant at Bayshore Ansmal Hospstal F Sandra Flarsey and Carolyn Stanley redeem the tsckets used sn place of money to pur chase stems at the Halloween Carnsval O O winning booth. Combining the S200 raised with the campus 'cafeteria Representatives of businesses Sparks sponsor Msllse Wooldridge and sunsor Symantha V 1 -av ' 'ms 'll Kr!!! C3 PAGE 48 I HEALTH OCCUPATIONS f ,A T l ' , , i-.--P'-' f s I
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