Humble High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Humble, TX)

 - Class of 1981

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John Ramsey keeps his eyes on the road during the simulation part of his X 2 KD D IJ Q Al bully mol U90 Drama Student Sandra Armstrong reads one of the many plays available in the department. Students in the class work on cuttings from plays and study the fundamentals of theater production. 4 P 15-' Driver's Education course. Students received 12 hours of simulation and 12 hours of in-car instruction and observation. ,A ,. - Drafting I is designed for students interested in an engineering, building trades or other related work. Danny Edge and Kenny Sutton work on a project involving geometric problems, Electives given b three Other possible electives were taken in Drafting, Drama and Driver's Education. Ten times daily, drafting courses were offered. Four dif- ferent levels of the subject were available. First-year students could take General Drafting and then advance in- to others. Students in Drama I studied production and in Drama ll advanced tech- niques. Daily, five classes met in room 500. Under Region 4, Driver's Education was offered six periods. Students 15 years or older could take the course which involved classwork, in- car driving and observation and simulator instruction. Dra ting, Drama, Drivefs Education , 1 l M r J 8 l'l rlftl-?a t e I I 3 . f ' ra mg - Q f Mrs. Mary Roberts Y 14' 5 X K Miss Marcia Simpson ...l ' fly Af' ,KWH . 1 ,V ' ' . V ,iiii V 2 Mrs Sylvia Theall V . 1. Business I 1 1 1 yyl ' Mrs Billie waz I ,, Business Academics 101

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Art, business two choices Both Art and Business are electives. Four art classes were taught fourteen times a day by three instructors. Miss Terry Vaughn headed the depart- ment. Students interested in the visual arts were encour- aged to take an art course or to advance to a higher level of the course. In business, seven teachers instructed 35 classes in 14 business subjects. Mrs. Billie Wetz was in charge ot the department. Students could take business courses dealing with secretarial, management, business law, and accounting careers. Mrs. Mary Roberts, a new instructor, and Mrs. Beth Sharpe joined the department. Mrs. Sharpe returned after an extended leave of absence. . ..fff 5 I U: Y ..,--nal' ' fan...-s wN..N I Miss Marcia Simpson demonstrates the use of the potter's wheel to Art I student Cyndie Hancock. Students also worked on terrariums, water color drawings, sketchings and wire sculptures. w..s.,.s,.......,....... s.,-,,, - ,.,,....., j ' i Warm weather and hot rooms brought several classes outside to enjoy the Business Organization and Management student Phuong Khuong works on sunshine. Art ll student Maureen Lake works on sketches during an outdoor financial figures in Mr. J. W. Towns' seventh-period class. The class also studied session with her class. marketing, personnel and management. 100 Academics Art, Business Miss Roxanne Crabtree Business Mr. Ken Daw Drive-r's Education Coordinator Mrs. June Dowdy ..... N... ff ei' My i .. V ,, ,,,,W,,,mlZZQ ' - E 'Tm 'W' .... so j re 3 V K' a fa WM V55 QW mit' , .... M. , T Farr H ' r 7? at W H ,Q I jf 5 f if Q? E Q M 7 W Q sf 6 V 9 5 as ,f ' Y SH f LL ,,.. WWW.. 3. - IT E .' ji , . as . E Y, Business Mr. Alexander Papp ,.... ' V Dfafflng . , j , K ..:l ,,. I . uoug eusuj abed uied



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Sixteen teach Sixteen instructed 67 classes under Mrs. Rhonda Clark in the English department. English I, Il and Ill were given in three levels - K -e for advanced students, L - for average and M - for those with problems. In English IV only K and L levels were taught. In all courses, literature, grammar and novels were studied with research also part of English III and IV. Successful completion of three courses were required English for graduation and English IV was offered as an elective for the collegebound, A course designed for students who spoke another language was the English-as-a Second-Language course. The course sought to bring students to a proficiency in English. Reading Improve- ment, Basic Reading Skill and Developmental Reading were also electives. The courses were instituted to help students improve reading skills. NB --W V..t.. N-K Mig N 5' tx ar Mike Sullivan panics while Roxanne Miller gasps with fright as her husband Todd Peterson catches them meeting secretly. The skit was set in medieval times and presented to Mrs, Sandy Rhodes English IV class. Miss Joyce Bekic' English, Reading Mrs. Maurine Boyd English Mrs. Susan Burroughs English Mrs. Bobbye Callaway English Mrs. Jan Handley English Mrs. Jane Lazenby English Mrs. Pat Patton English Miss Any Pinto English Mrs. Pat Phythian English Mrs. Lois Powledge English Mrs. Sandra Rhodes English Mrs. Jane Turner English 102 Academics Art work, costumes and skits were included in the projects that English IV students took part. Michael Rigby watches as his classmate Paul Schween demonstrates the use of the crossbow. ,... V sv z My ., ,... .. H ggggyy 4' L' English as a Second Language was offered to students whose primary language was one other than English. Tzu-Fen Lin and Yin-Yee Chu answer questions on their worksheet over an assigned book they read. Z o 2 Q 5 fem ew QUVU 3 CIQQJELJ Q 431

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