Humble High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Humble, TX)

 - Class of 1979

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Af Foley 's Helping with Foley's Inventory was the fall fundraising project for Vocational Office Education and Office Education Association. Money received went for activities including OEA competition and two banquets. A fifth place at State OEA was won by Kathy C-raham, area finalist in Accounting II. Another area finalist was Melanie O'Neal in lob Interview Il. Area merit winners were Mary Lohn in Stenographic II, Kandi Rubbo in Prepared Verbal Communications ll and lulie Crain in Extemporaneous Verbal Communications. if I Y 1 s .... .. .. W... .. - Lk s. J X Vocational Office Education Cooperative members are ffront rowl Melanie O'Neal, Tammy Brockman, Tina Allcorn, Debbie Sanders, lulie Tullos, Sandra Buford, Margaret Mullins, Rhonda Davidson, isecond rowl lulie Crain, Kandi Rubbo, Rhonda Selby, Cathy Cram, Debbie Buford, Trisha Frendizer, Debbie King, fback rowj Mary Lohn, Sandra Woodmansee, Pam Kennedy, Sheila Schultz, Baudie Garza, luanita Perkins. VOE Coop is a Senior class and requires one hour per day and atleast fifteen hours at work per school week. This class is designed for students who have office employment interest. Vocational Office Education - Lab members are tfront rowj Robin Stringfellow, Sylvia Martinez,Wanda Hammonds, Cindy Young, tsecond rowj Pam Heidleberg, Andera Blayney, Debbie Roberts, Susan Stephenson, Kay Kotch, Kris Kruback, fback rowj Monica OEAXVOE m -f'- wi f 'G' ,B g 4 N Wachel, Darlene Woodmansee, Tammy Lovelady, Lori Bazemore, jennifer Trim, Mrs. Elaine Prarat. VOE lab is for luniors and requires two periods a day and teaches the skills necessary for office occupations.

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Spirit lifting Boostering the spirit of the school and football team were the major functions of the Pep Squad. Over a hundred girls worked after school in the cafeteria under Sponsors Connie Middleton and Pay Phythian and at members' homes. The groups labored in squads of which there were thirteen to paint hall posters and the weekly large banner through which the football varsity ran prior to each game. To raise money for material used in their spirit activities, the group members sold football ribbons and stickers. Individuals donated their money and time to make cookies and other items of expression to the team of the school's appreciation and backing each week. Points in club participation were gained by all, especially those who wished to run for cheerleader or drill team membership. Attendance at varsity games in uniform was part of this participation. Members had game uniforms and game-day dress which they paid for and which demonstrated their membership in the group. i W1 g Marching Band. ,U The only organized group for cheering and 4 - 2 boostering athletics to which any girl student Q may belong to the pep squad. The group filled thirteen rows of the section below the Wildcat



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gs 5 2 Writer Tom Hardman entertains at the annual jc banquet and initiation. Tom read his piece C Matthews' Many Moronsf' which described - all staff members and the activities in room 601 .. for guests at the May 11 event. E5 rd- Members of the international honor society for high school iournalists, Qullland Scroll, include lfront rowl Andy Schratwieser, Rusty Brown, President Tim Brookover, Barry Davis, leff West, Scott Rickert, lback rowj Michelle Robberson, Cathy Rhodes, Kim Gartside, Tom Hardman, Carol Cunningham, Cram e Herzog, Eric Whitney, Colette Humphries. uill84Scroll National winner An annual journalism banquet, hosted by Quill and Scroll, was the final activity of the group. Five Purple Pride and eight Wildcat '79staff members were initiated at the dinner which also honored all staff members and three former editors and members from 1976. In March the international honor group sponsored the annual National Quill 84 Scroll Current Events Quiz. The local winner from 400 participants with a score of 81 was Awards to each staff member were presented by editors of both the yearbook and the paper at the banquet, Wildcat editor Andy Schratwieser makes his humorous presentations first on the after-dinner program. Brian Benson, Brian was one of 46 winners honored nationally with Cold Keys and eligibility for S500 scholarships. An informal initiation for first quarter initiates was at Pizza Inn. November 2, teacher's workday, returning members and nine new ones ate lunch together and President Tim Brookover spoke to the group. The nine and four end-of-year members were formally sworn in at the May 11 dinner.

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