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: - ...--, ...- E ,nn Planning and preparation of sale signs were part of the Distributive Education classes' selling of Humble FFA Rodeo tickets. Chris Niles and Karen Fischer discuss what to put on one. 7' In Cosmetology ll Lori Neiman uses a brush in blowdrying Liz Brunner's hair. 13 an 3 11 m no i m Over 700 in department In Vocational Education, 777 students were instructed in the trades or careers they had chosen to possibly pursue. One course was added to the 35 subjects offered in the Vocational department. ln Homemaking, Single Survival taught students 'lhow to make it on their own, according to Instructor LuAnne Gothard. Eighteen instructors, including four new ones, taught in the department. tr 'X t , -at ' is f On several Saturdays before the Humble Future Farmers Fair and Fiodeo, students from Humble and Kingwood high schools met at the fairgrounds to prepare for the event. 1- fr-fu 7 tl K .if ,t l QS:- .tr - f . ---at .E ., . X 7, . Q7 1 Mr. Fred Erdman, Kingwood counselor and 4-H sponsor, grooms a lamb while Jeff Klonda from Kingwood and Charles Goss from Humble hold it down. ---1-. , . Mrs. Irma Brownlow Homemaking, CVAE-HG C Mrs. Marie Bump - Career Assessment Mrs. Terry Campbell X i l-lomemaking Mrs. Ann Clinton A, 1 l-lomemaking, HECE it 2 . it Mr, J, C. Evans Q . Agriculture f , x . -wg ,. . Mrs. l.uAnne Gothard Homemaking Mr. Mickey Henry Agriculture -.4 'Q T XY Mr. Ed Nimitz Distributive Education Mrs. Judy O'Brien Vocational Office Education Mrs. Jeanette Paroz Homemaking Mrs. Pat Pierce Homemaking Academics 113
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, u- Ronnie Few works at Carol's Fan was in Vocational Office Education class includes unit assignments. Cindy Shop moving supplies, He Henderson completes one unit. Industrial Cooperative Training. Working on a carburetor and checking vacuum hoses is one of the activities which may be handled in the Auto Mechanics shop. Dan Synder, David Borowski, Robert Bradshaw and Kevin McElyea try their hands at it. Largo y MM ...Q ff-.., my ft, , ,,,, 'V Mft jr Clothing planning and construction is only one of the varied fields in Homemaking. Allison Higgs checks her stitching on an individual project as part of work in second semester Homemaking 1. Academics M. , .. 2 . . E 4 Lt Q it 9d aiied tu Building Trades student Don Sanders is instructed by Teacher Ben Mangham during the painting and refinishing of a boat. Students in Building Trades did projects in their shop and in the Humble area. Vocational Mrs DOING Andrews ,,,,. ,,,,,,, W Vocational Office Education M D B ...., ,, A V- OVW Olmiifi , ,, ' r - f f ,f ' maiiiiil' I Yin industrial Cooperative , - Trainin , , wW,5i,,m. . ,sf ,, ,,,g,,,,,.,, ...., ,Q Aisyay , -- 'I 522' ' ' f' Kiwis T
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Services provi Eight areas of services were provided by 35 adult workers. The areas were audio-visual, counseling, custodial, food, library, maintenance, nursing and auxiliary. The AV office and library supplied learning aids. Counselors helped with scheduling and changes and discussed plans for after high school. Lunches were catered by the cafeteria workers who ded b 35 served over 800 at four time periods daily. The nursing office was a first aid station attending to those needing care. Auxiliary aides attended to bookkeeping, attendance, registration, the telephone switchboard and secretarial works in the principals' offices. A single maintenance main did campus minor and some major repair or service. 15555 kiii :Q .'-' i . 'L , is Working as Audio-Visual aides, Robert Haller and Don Murray set up equipment for the Floyd Burton Extravaganza in the auditorium. The AV office provided sound equipment for the event. Mrs. Junior office secretary Audio- Visual Mrs. Betty Faircloth Counselors' aide Mrs. Sherry Frasier Mrs. Peggy Hanks Vocational counselor Mrs - Q 9 Freshman office secretary Mrs. Nancy Mackey Sophomore counselor Mrs. Sharon Mittag Principa Head, F Mrs. Sylvia Smith Mrs. 1 14 Services reshman, Senior counselor Miss Alva Sadler Head librarian Mrs. Jan Adams Librarian Mrs. Billie Alford Registrar Roxanna Dickey Mrs. Fay Egg Library aide Jeanln elber er l's secretary Mrs. Ann Nimitz Mrs. Patti Smith Library aide Attendance Catherine Soden Library aide xiowuag uoieug F' Nm Nurse Sue Taylor works on organizing her records after the official school year is over. Teachers, principals and secretaries had a full workday after students left for the summer. I
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