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Art Club   For more than thirty years, Bea Wyman has been involved in helping students develop a love of art which they might take with them as they pursued their careers after high school. Bea has never had a bad year or bad kids. Students are pushed to their artistic limits in her class, and they are always challenged to achieve to their fullest. Bea has found joy in working long hours at school preparing students and their artwork for contests, attending art competitions on weekends, traveling with her students to workshops and art meets, talking with parents about their child's potential, and yet at the same time, striving to continue to further her own art interests as an accomplished artist. Because Bea has positively impacted so many Pasadena students over the years, and because of her belief in the benefits of art education for all students she teaches, she serves as a wonderful model for others in the teaching profession. Back to Top HOSA   HOSA, a national vocational organization, was founded in 1976 to promote the health care profession. Students can enroll in the high school or college level. They learn leadership and communication skills while gaining knowledge of the health professions. This group is for students interested in a health care career in the future. Open to 9th-12th graders. See Mrs. Regier. Back to Top Science Club   Science Club is an organization designed to provide students the opportunity to learn more about science and science related fields through field trips, activities and presentations by speakers. The club is open to all interested students. Dues are $3.00 each year. Science Club is responsible for the paper recycling program at Dobie and uses the money raised by this program to help pay for field trips and projects. It has been involved in an ongoing project for the past 6 or 7 years to build the Ecology Center in the patio area. It uses money from its fund raisers to continue improving the Ecology Center. Back to Top Spanish Club   The Hispanic Honor Society was founded by the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese in 1953 for high school students in the U. S. The name of our chapter is Zapata. It was established by Mr. Felix J. Martinez in 1972. Our motto is "All together for one goal." Our colors are red and gold. Our insignia and seal are those of the mother association. Back to Top Student Council   The Texas Association of Student Councils (TASC) chapter at J. Frank Dobie is called the LONGHORN COUNCIL. Longhorn Council is the leadership training organization on campus. Longhorn Council is open to students wanting to actively participate at J. Frank Dobie and the surrounding community through service projects. Longhorn Council participates in the TASC state and district organization meetings, camps, conventions and programs. Back to Top To become a member, you must complete an application, have and maintain at least a 2.0 GPA, as well as have an exemplary discipline record. In order to remain a member, you must meet or EXCEED the participation requirements set forth by the Council. First year Freshmen are granted automatic probationary membership until after the Fall semester. After the Fall semester, they will fall under the above requirements to receive ACTIVE status. Back to Top |