Humble High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Humble, TX)

 - Class of 1979

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Student Councilmembers are tfront rowj Barbara Niemeyer, Camille May, Cindy Sprigg, David Herrington, Shane Sheffield, Dick Francis, Ken Guidry, lback rowj Sponsor Patti Gonzales, Marcy McNutt, Lyndy Brewer, Garth Clark, Karen DeWitt, Robby Ellette, Randy ' Brady, Kelly jones, Mary Lynch, Lisa Acker, ' .r. l' ' '.' 2' .,g 4 . i i 1 , f C , T VT T' lwff . f f L f Q' ' . f' ,,,,,, . 73. ' .fnf 316W 1 GZ M ' ' gh ' g Q :E if 4 Spirit balloons were sold by members at some af- S .A tj, home football games. Robyn West, Beth Mclver and Mary Gallion were salesmen at the first home game. f . ct., . v ,-1, .aft -3,59 .t L Becky Danner, Sheila Conrad, Lisa Menna, Lauren Donner, Chris Taylor, Michele Foley, Toby Wells, Amy Stuaryt, Margie Pond, jamie Smith, Denise Colbert, Darden Smith, Karen pargarther, Robyn West, Mary Gallion, Gregg ierce, t it 4 5 sf- ' sfitsw S R 1 HMLK N , 1 Q1-trym ' sis' ' V Lfj Q. ,,cctcccc tttstt ...L '-H ' t 1 tg -Lf 1 'f' if ff i S . T il. ...L M A Student Council R cagnifion, hanor Over 100 students received special recognition at the fifth annual Honors Day Program. The hour assembly was repeated so that all students could attend the Student Council sponsored event. Elliott Curtis awards went to john Duschatko, jeff West, Danny Tidwell and David Hayes. Mary Ann Schutte Marcy McNutt and Mary Schratwieser won Mary lsaacks awards. The award given by class was shared by three juniors: Becky Danner, Dannette Kelley and Michelle Robberson. Crickett Watson and Mike Oder were winners of the lustus Smith honors for vocational education students. The I outstanding Student Council award -the Essie Briggs Award -was given to Michael Clapp and Kelly Conner. Outstanding Service Awards went to non-StuCo members Brian Bobiak and Kathy Thompson. Also twenty-one Seniors were named to Who's Who in the Senior Class at the assemblies. Student Council won Outstanding District project with their Birth Defects project under Marcy McNutt. A new activity for the group was the ping-pong tourney during homerooms. Other projects included the March of Dimes Walk-a-thon, Christmas week activities and Floyd Burton Scholarship Week.



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Award winners Wildcatdets won First places in jazz and Prop dances at both State competition at Dallas and Regional at Channelview. At both contests they made second on their Highkick efforts. ln an overnight trip the group competed at State Drill Team competition, but the Ensemble competition for State was at Nederland. At this competition three groups won firsts and one got second. The winning ensembles were Kim Hendrickson, Carole Hudgins, Michelle McKenzie and layna Meullarg Paula jones, Laura Lund and Marissa McKinney, Missy York and Tana Yountsg and Melissa Cockerham and Roxanne Miller. Colonel Susan Coll was selected Miss Drill Team Texas solo winner and competed representing Texas in the National Drill Team Camp in Los Angeles, California. She was chosen best in Texas from thirty-five girls who Wildcatdets entertain at a home game with one of their many high kick dances. Fifty-one girls were outfitted in the largest group ever in Wildcatdet drill team. were judged on their solos, speech and modeling. Another outstanding member was Roxanne Miller who was named in the top ten area drill team girls for the Coca Cola All-American Drill Team. She competed in Dayton, Ohio, for the National All-American Drill Team. At Dayton only sixty girls were chosen from 200 entries. The group attended two camps: Halftime USA and Hemisfair. At the first the group won First Place for outstanding jazz and over thirty individual ribbons. Marissa McKinney was runnerup for Miss Halftime USA and Susan Coll and julie Montgomery were named to the Outstanding Drill Team. At Hemisfair in San Antonio the group won the highest award: three superior ribbons for two jazz routines and one highkick dance. Wildcatdets also won a Special Award certificate for best adaptation to their own style. ildcatdets

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