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In top five At the junior Historians' State convention the Humble chapter was named one of the top five groups. judging was based on reports of the club's activities filed with the State office. The local club competed with thirty-nine others. Five members and Sponsor june Dowdy attended the April 20-21 meet. Those who went - Sheila Conrad, james Donder, Lauren Donder, Tonya Hinojosa and joy Kueck - were high-point members. Lauren, president of the club, won third place in the annual essay contest on local history and her article Humble: Birthplace of Exxon was published in the March issue of Texas Historian and vvon her 525. With the help of agriculture students, the group worked on cleaning up the artesian vvell site at North Houston Avenue and FMT 960. Several afternoon regular meetings were at the site and working on the At the October 17 weiner roast Sheila Conrad drinks before replenishing her plate. The social was at Sponsor june Dowdy's home. 'V , vw President Lauren Donder helps a member weed the area around the artesian well at Old improvements was the only business. Humble Road and FM 1960, The club with the help of Agriculture students cleared the ground and beautified it. junior Historians junior Historian members are lfront rowj joy Kueck, Kenneth Caldvvell, Lisa Menna, lsecond rowj Lauren Donder, Sheila Conrad, Melanie Fullerton, Dawn johnson, lback rowj james Donder, Tim Seiford, Denise Michael.
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, A, 4 ICT students are employed at many different occupations ranging from automotive paint and body shops to grocery stores, Robert Bounds arranges cucumbers in the produce department of Weingarten's in the new Humblewood Shopping Center. State win Competition, dinners and work in industrial fields after early release filled after-school for Industrial Cooperative Training. Some of these outside events were part of their membership in Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. lohn Button won first at State VICA in project and Frank Hanka was awarded a second. Receiving outstanding awards by quarters were Doug Greer, Ralph Williams and Gary Tucker. Gary was named tops for the year at the Honors assembly May 16. ICT ,, illllillilltlililliililltiitfl' ridustrial Cooperative Training students are front rowj Charles Horton, Lois Otero, Gary ordan, Allen Willis, Glen Gresham, isecond owl Frank Hanka, lon Schnabel, Mike Tripp, reg Hubbard, john Moore, Gary Tucker, onald Stockley, tback rowl Kevin Temperton, ike Foley, Mark Stevens, Larry Godwin, obert Bounds, Doug Greer, jerry Cannon. F :U m K r K 4
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-Q +-nik,-3 uf fl Medical Careers members are tfront rowj leff West, Melanie Ellisor, Chris Taylor, Suzanne Sheridan, fback rovvi Sherri Livesay, Sponsor Sue Taylor, Donna Webb, Donna Frenzel, Dee Millard. lr Achievement!Medical Careers Buffons, . . . An on-campus luniorAchievement company was formed by Mrs. Shirlee Avis' classes. Eleven members began production and selling Wildcat buttons during Football season. The mascot items vvere 50 cents, but special buttons were 75 cents. Other items merchandised by the group were Christmas candy andfor gum wreaths and Santa decorations. Candy A continuing candy sale added to the Medical Careers' scholarship fund. Members conducted the sale during the first quarter. Under their sponsor Nurse Sue Taylor the group also had a get- acquainted picnic, attended the March of Dimes Health Careers Symposium at the University of Houston and visited the Northeast Medical Center individually. 3: :. 2 C m f F
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