Humansville High School - Tiger Yearbook (Humansville, MO)

 - Class of 1981

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JUNIORS Rosanna Aines Shelly Bartlett Sonia Bauer Lynn Christensen Twyla Coffin 4 W- Jeannine Crews Scott Driscoll Margaret Frazier j Bob Hewitt David Hinkle Barb Jens B John Jolley 1 r .- Robert Keller Jeanette Locke . Cindy McAlister A CENTER: Thinking hard, Debbie Can- na way found out, was a common thing in Mrs. Vernon's Algebra II class. RIGHT: Shorthand is very useful in the business world, a skill that the 5th hour shorthand class soon mastered. BOT- TOM: Sonia Bauer and Margaret Frazier soon found out that choosing pictures or drawings for the yearbook was a major task. Math And Business If you have ever had a math or business class, you know there is a lot of time and hard work that goes into the finished product in each class. After spending a great deal of time on a problem or project, it is a great relief to think you nave finally completed the project correctly — at least you hope it is correct. However, students usually find the effort expended reaps great rewards in the end. Most students feel that being able to go to a contest at district or state level is a great achievement and very much worth the effort it took to get there. 2 o

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■ Class officers Junion Prendent: Scott Driscoll Vice Pres.: Jeannine Crews Sec. Treas: Rosanna Aines Reporter Sonia Bluer Sophomores Prendent: Becky Stovall Vice Pres.: Kathy Tinsley Treasurer: Jacqueline Myers Secretary: Ken Witt Reporter Carolyn Lambert Freshmen President: Tern Spears Vice Pres.: Dean Bla ek Treasurer: Melissa Scott Secretary: Jeff Stacy Reporter: Phillis Lee Eighth Grade President: Jean Duncan Vice Pres.: Tamara Lambert Secy Treas.: Wendy McShane Reporter: Kristy Rains Htfk School Dirtotoa P+f



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P.E. And Home Economics Home economics activities var- ied greatly this year. At times students were cooking foreign meals, others were watching the develop- ment of children, or planning their own wedding. It wasn't so much the classes that excited everyone but the interesting activities that Miss Groves had planned to do. From cake batter, we go to baseball batters. Physical education was a differ- ent experience this year. With three coaches thinking of things for classes to do, there was bound to be some kind of excitement most of the time. Although basketball seemed to rule, there were other games and activi- ties the students enjoyed participat- ing in. TOP LEFT: Observing the development and growth of babies and toddlers of local mothers was a favorite activity for the child develop- ment class. TOP CENTER: Laying out and cutting patterns was the first step in clothing construction for Shelly Robinson and the rest of the advanced clothing class. LEFT: Many interesting and exotic games, which were thought up by the coaches, took place in the high school P.E. classes. Franse, Tom Winfrey Jeff Patton Debbie Piper Olivia Perchez Shelly Robinson Rick Rogers Sheldon Rone Donna Rum me! Jeanie Skopec Cary Steffens Tammy Talbert Cenny Woelker Kenneth Wade Jmmior CUam P E And Ho,d Be 2 1

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