Humble High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Humble, TX)

 - Class of 1979

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Humble High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Humble, TX) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 155 of 244
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Page 155 text:

Miss Terry Vaughn - Art Mrs. Norma Warr - History Mr. Doyle Warren - Math, Health Mrs. Billie Wetz - Business Head Mrs. Elaine Wilkerson - Special Services Mrs. Jeanie Williams-Assistant Attendance Mrs. Rebecca Wilson - Librarian Mrs. Betty Wood - HECE Mrs. Gayle Wood - Business Mrs. Liz Yarborough - Athletic Secretary Mr. Gerald Young - Agriculture ms- K it K I im by was .. if Qt Q, .1 'ken . 8 Q s Y I fi . ' 'M-Q - .lm Q' y sllif:fss -f We Q -2 , gl ' A K 'X t 3' E ggi? K! 3 . , N . . 3 5 fu C .V E t 5 Relating Time doing things related and not related to their teaching occupied staff members. Some of the time was spent helping students with fundraising and some was used to arrange teaching helps and devices. Golf coach Mickey Daugherty takes time from Physical Education to complete in tricycle races during Floyd Burton Scholarship Week. Mrs. Elaine Prarat leaves the Audio-Visual office with a film i projector that she uses to show films to her i Vocational Office Education pre-lab classes. Faculty l5l

Page 154 text:

Mrs. Ann Nimitiz - Head Counselor Mr. Ed Nimitz - Distributiye Education Mrs. Margie O'Neill - Fr. Prin. Secretary Miss Patricia Pace - Physical Education Mrs. leanette Paroz - Homemaking Mrs. Pat Patton - English Mrs. Mrs. Pat Pierce - Homemaking Pat Pythian - English Mrs. Connie Poe - History Mrs. Carol Porter- English Mrs. Lois Powledge - English Mrs. Elaine Prarat - VOE Mr. Charles Ralston - History Mrs. Billie Randolph - Science Head Mrs. Mary Reed - Math Mr. john Reynold - lunior Counselor Mrs. Sandra Rhodes - English Mrs. Sandra Rickert - Nurse Aide Miss Kathy Roe - Business Mrs. Loretta Ropella - Library Aide Mr. Larry Ross - Speech Mrs. Fiddle Russell- VACT Miss Cheryl Ryne - History Mr. Rick Scearce - History Mrs. Linda Schwarzbach - Health Mr. Gerald Senn - History Mrs. Alene Shields - Math Miss Margaret Smith - English Mrs. Peggy Smith - Bookkeeper Mrs. Ruth Smith - Special Services Mr. Iasper Snellings - Math Head Miss Kathryn Sodolak - Math Miss Margaret Sodolak - History Mrs. loline Spaulding - Reading Mrs. Mary Starkey Miss lana Stewart Senior Prin. Secreta English Mrs. loan Strong -Librarian Mrs. Mary Stroud Math Mr. Lynn Stroud - Science Miss Vikki Sutton Science Mrs. Sue Taylor - School Nurse Mrs. Sylvia Theall Business Miss Vicki Thompson - Math Miss Linda Tiner- Band Mrs. Mary Tipton- English Mrs. Melba Tucker - Senior Counselor Mrs. lane Turner- English Mr. Richard Varela - Spanish I 50 Faculty VV



Page 156 text:

Service Alan Catterson works on his pre-enrollment for the next year with Head Counselor Ann Nimitz. Scheduling for all students took place during the spring. Nursing service was available to students and teachers in the clinic which Mrs. Sue Taylor 1 supervises. Mrs. Taylor checks records of visits to the clinic daily. :Maw . . 'tt.l,Ly M f 7 if 1 ff V it Direct, indirect Services took different shapesg some were direct and individualized and others were indirect or group functions. A counselors' office, the clinic and the learning center were areas in which people received direct, individualized services. Five counselors - a head one and four grade- level workers - made up the group which worked with a registrar and an adult aide in the 200 hall office. The learning center worked under two librarians and two adult aides. Part of the center's service was provided by an audio-visual area in the main hall. The clinic opposite the x . Use of the microfische in the learning center aids Sherry Salsbury in part of her research for a class. AV office was handled by a nurse and an adult aide. These areas of personalized services were opened before, during and immediately after school on class days. Indirect or group services were done by the food services and the custodial and maintenance services. Food was dispensed in the cafeteria and in the snack bar. Both were open for the four grade-level lunchesg the snack bar served some items before school. Custodial work was done by shiftsg from before students came until after midnight. Maintenance was done by a single worker who was aided at times by men from the district office. E 3 WW E

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