Humble High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Humble, TX)

 - Class of 1979

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I l At a Fifth Quarter meeting of the Christian Student Union, Bill Coon plays ping pong. On campus Non-denominational Christian groups to which anyone may belong are Christian Student Union and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. The first met Friday mornings in Social Science head james Ellis' room. FCA met Monday nights in members' homes. They attended Fun Day at Houston Baptist University and the University of Arkansas-U of H game. A FCA highlight was the March banquet at which Kenny Houston, all-pro for the Washington Redskins football team, was the guest speaker. fs in C M Christian Student Union members are tfront Angela Gaudiano, iback rowl lim Muniz, rowl Dee Ann Millard, Anita Donnell, Donna Spiritual Leader Danny Tidwell, President jack Lever, Carol Malloy, lulia Peck, Carolyn Thorp, Taylor, Sharilyn Reed, Beverly Nelson, leff Greg Pierce, Kathy Thorp, Linda Parr, Lauri West, Susan Hodges, Ruth Goodwin. jones, Secretary-Treasurer Grace Herzog, .sis 41 L.. VX fit ,ts A, A 1.3 H S fl al, has Fellowship of Christian Athietes includes ffront rowj Historian loyce McCreary, Secretary Terri Barrett, President Keith Skaar, Vice President Steve Gillette, Treasurer Rachel Byrd, tsecond fowl john Powell, Nadine Shaffer, Sponsor Lynn Stroud, Kim Swain, Richard Watts, Curt Mackey, Mike Petty, Bill Coon, lthird rowl lan Glaze, Kim Gartside, Paula Braus, Laura Lee Seagraves, Phylis McCreary, Missy Hower, Beth Summerwell, S--Ea-Jas Gayle Mongan, jeff Heckermann, William deGraffenreid, ifourth rowj Sherri Glaze, Lisa Pecorino, Tracy Sandergaard, Missy Powell, Kayleen Lohman, Mike Cox, Darrell Pruitt, joe Mackenzie Dwa ne Pruitt Ioel Osteen Blake 1 Y , i Appleby, iback rowl Allisa Myers, Karen Skaar, Nancy Selnicka, Michele Mackenzie, Carol Hudgins, Keith Seagraves, leff West, Max Peck Steve Barrett.

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A capella Choir and first period Choir perform for Humble area senior Citizens at Target. This was one of the Christmas-time aftiyities of the Choir department. Choir members listen for results at UIL choir Competition. Neill Williams, Sharyl Rosa, Mifhele Noack, Annette Marshall and Lisa Foster are serious about the Contest. P Choirofficers are President lafloe Er kols, Historian Amy Stuart, Manager Raymong Foster, Sefretary Sheila Sc humac her, Manager David Brown, Librarian Ioyc e Mc Creary, Student Direc tor lack Taylor, Student Direc tor Kim Livingston, Director Trisha Stengel, Acfompanist Sharilyn Reed. ' ,. Lfi,VM,A,t iss a 5 Sal Q itil K . S, ..,v.s :X Irwin' 5 gy .E 3 K t r X 3 t 4, t A mf ag, I. - ui ' K 9 .. gg-w5,fgik-3ifieei5b '17 4? 'Qngmr Girls fhoir int ludes ttront roxxl lil Baxter, Kim Llren, lou e McCre.iry, Trar y Theall, Regina llrod, Shellie Slinst1n,ll4-ya lohnson, Terri Rolxerts, Anna K1-rsh,lietlx Cothard, Nala Skelton, Mifhele Neat lt, lser ond rowl Theresa Vt. ilker, lynn Svyanner, Heather Grant, llelvlwy lorernan, Cheryl New, glW8l'1l'tdSldfT1lTldIT,l,E'l5l7lt' Roxxlanrl,Trarey Robinson, linda Paar, Ruth Cr1odxxin,lxnn Bailex , Shari long, tthird rcmj Ntarx Ciallion, Margie Pond, Sheila Sc liiiinar lier, Barbara Srxlga, Sharah Marsden, Susan Marsden larnrni Young, Annette Ntarshall, Danielle Buras, I auri Innes, l isa Nlr flung, Br-xt-rly Nelson, l isa Foster, than lx rrml Rolxyn West, Kim Murray, Angelafioodnin,lafltieltltols,llorislyans,lJiaiinNeipz,hl1ors, lxnn Darden, lisa furtis, Kexen Ntorgritlge, Kim lixingslon, Sharilyn Reed, X. it ki Parrish, Melinda Prirldy, Dire: lor Trisha Stengel Choir 91



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Distributive Education Clubs ofAmerica includes ifront fowl Mike Oder, Carla Bogenshutz, Debbie Lemkin, Cari Wright, lill Boyd, Cathy Smith, Betty McLain, Terri Corner, lTracy Adams, Sheryl Martin, isecond rowj Laura McKinney, Brenda Baker, lulis Henry, Scott McKinley, joe McMahan, Richard - 'f '- .TE4D'fs. Cheatham, Tom Armelp Christina Fregia, Becky Ioslin, Marianne Fregia, lim Robinson, Adviser Ed Nimitz, lback rowj Kim Craft, Ron Andruskitis, Doug lsaacks, Kenneth Dempsey, Greg justice, Clint Brammer, lay Fennen, lana Francis, Dora Sanders, Lisa Atwood, Sandra Danelius. I lsecond rowi Mark Nicholson, Bill Hank Weigel, Jeff Mathis, Bill Brink, lohn Engineering Technical Society members Kenney, Stephanie Kaipos, Brenda Shine, rowi Sponsor Harmon Agnew, lback rowl Robert Trout, Chuck Shive, Mike Lynn Powledge, Vice president john Shaffer, james Coupal, Chris Smallwood, lulie Andy Clark, Treasurer Mike lordan, Robert Leonhard, Mark Todd, Mike McKay, lim Keyes, Tim Keyes. Honors One highlight of the Distributive Education Clubs of America's year was the student banquet May 9 at the Trail Dust Steak House. Another was the Honor Assembly at which Mike Oder, a DECA member, won a lustus Smith vocational student award and lay Fennen received the DE honor. Ron Andrukitis went to State because he was one of seventeen finalists in the Houston area in General Merchandising. He was rated on dealing with customers in person and on phone and the results of a written test. DECA worked with Office Education Association and Industrial Cooperative Training on a cheese and sausage sale in October. Earlier DECA had a candy sale. Profits from projects were used for the joint employee-employer banquet in the spring. D ECA! l ETS New here A new organization at Humble was lunior Engineering Technical Society. Under Science instructor Harmon Agnew, interested students met and elected officers. According to President Andy Clark, the group worked on their organization and would become more active next year. Meetings were in Room 102. In the Chemistry lab plans for future activities were discussed, according to the president. The before-school events were attended by members who were science-minded or interested in engineering careers. .. i

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