Humble High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Humble, TX)

 - Class of 1981

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SC visits Anderson First Aid Science Club visited lvl.D. Anderson Cancer Research Center where they looked through an electro- microscope. The members viewed a mechanism that slices tissue with a small dia- mond. They also listened to a lecture on the different types of cancer. After the tour, the members ate lunch at Herman Park. Cystic Fibrosis Founda- tion sponsored a bike-a-thon in which many of the FASC members participated. FASC also sponsored a Cystic Fibrosis Day on which dif- ferent members spoke during all homerooms and showed a film. FASC was in charge of arranging and carrying out all fire drills. i While the group toured M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Liz Brunner, Polly Richardson and Karen Cunningham look at a sample of human tissue that is going to be analyzed for cancer, 'sfgft 3 l E I l i l 184 FASC Cancer Center FASC treasurer Belinda George takes a head count members present, Before leaving for the M. D, ersor V c First Aid Science Club members are ffront rowj Margot Martin, Polly Ftichardson, Belinda George, fback rowi Charles Berry, Penny Dodson, Karen Cunningham, Sponsor Bobby Cronin, David Brown. FASC

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Q AA 4 Aiygg, . Second-hour Distributive Education includes itront rowl Thomas Winters, Lisa Mitchell, Dell Eickenhorst, Traci Parker, fsecond rowl Sherri Parker, Ann Wachel, Monica Ervin, Linda Martin, Darla White, tthird rowl Kelly Nelson, Veronica Crosby, Jayme Townsend, Sherry Edwards, Vicky Biggs, lback rowl Charles May, John Rollo, Tommy Hruska, Lawrence Hammonds, James Greer. l 'e E ISL , gil., M S-Flin is U: 1.533 .J- f'Q5w I Qs? Q -f' J V' DECA member Richard Rice waits on a customer while on the job at Minimax in Kingwood. Richard works in the afternoon as part of his training. Each student nust work a minimum of 525 hours. rieqiiuriyi uto-L Aeuuisqoyv .a- , QR as if XX v K 1 'li 1 K, s ' P IA ,KW to . , 4 P . Y ,S V an -1 f I , c 1 A N. ' as - ,--i, W Working on an assignment in class as part of their distributive education training in wholesale and retail businesses are Monica Ervin and Ann Wachel. Members worked on exhibition signs for the rodeo. im g ' Fame? Lf., First-hour Distributive Education includes ffront rowl Liegh Hunter, Pauline Lindsay, Vicky Karnes, lback rowl Bo Shelby, Wesley Richards, Bobby Platt, Keith Wilson, Richard Enriquez, Calvin Foster, Chris Niles, Mike Thompson, Kevin Lowe. DECA sells candy fall term Distributive Education Clubs of America sold candy first semester to raise money for the annual employer- employee banquet in the spring. Officers elected September 25 were President Richard Enriquez, Vice presi- dent Kathy Niles, Treasurer Chris Niles, Parliamentarian Bo Shelby and Historian Pauline Lindsay. Members of the club also attended contest March 13-14 in Beaumont. DECA DECA



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WI French Club members consist of tfront rowj Historian Rotman, tthird rowj Mrs. Patty Gonzales, Shawn Griffen, Dawne Shippee, President Greg Ingram, Treasurer Mary Mary Konscol, Elaine Mateo, Dan Nevil, Teresa Webb, Markway, tsecond rowj Carol Hickman, Jacqui Annette Thibodeaux, tback rowi Greg Felker, David Hazelwood, Cheryl Dornak, Mary Wood, Pam Parr, Teri Tomlinson, John Snyder, Janie Wolicki, Laura Gibson, French begins after hours French Club began with an election of officers after hours in room 301. Everyone got to know one another and the election took place, Spon- sor Patty Gonzales said. Forty members went to places and ate a lot of food, according to the sponsor. The club participated in StuCo's Pyramid Building and Tug ot War. They attended the Texas Renaissance Festival in Magnolia annually and have it marked on the calendar for next year. At Christmas Janice Gardner hosted a Christmas Crepes party. Later Fiuth Goodwin had a pot-luck din- ner in her home. The Magic Pan in the Galleria was another place the club ate. 4' Ellen Schuttee dances with Cone Head Chris Black and mops the floor around Scarecrow Joyce Wright, Dressed in Indian attire, Mrs. Patty Gonzales and husband in cowboy- style clothing boogie down to the music at the Mardi-Gras dance hosted by the foreign language clubs. Spanish teacher Elaine Beason attempts to persuade French instructor Patty Gonzales to munch out on Mexican Food Foreigh Language students cooked food and gathered in the cafeteria to eat. French Club French Club President Greg Ingram carefully removes his crepe from the skillet as Ruth Goodwin and Elaine Mateo observe his keen technique. French Club 185

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