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Students Work To Make Fair Great Success The rn ain objective of the Science Club this year was to work on science projects for the Second Annual Fair. Also participating in the fair were the Biology II students, as well as any other student wishing to enter. During the year, Science Club viewed several films on marine bi- ology. The club also participated in an anti-pollution campaign. Sponsor for the Science Club this year was Mr. David Smith. Officers were President Chuck Jar- visg V ic e-President Michael Vas- quezg Secretary-Treasurer Susana Science Club Sponsors are: from left to right, Mr. David Smith, Mr. Alemani and R e P 0 Y t e 1' .lan Malclovio Lara, and Mr. Robert Riest. Roberson- Science Club Members: Bottom row, Chuck Jarvis, Susana Aleman, Michael Vasquez, Top row- Oscar Lopez, Arnold Lopez, and Jesus Garcia.
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George Hise is the sponsor of the Industrial Co-operative Training. Duties, Responsibilities Taught To Upper-Level ICT Students Industrial Co-operative Training, ICT, is a program designed to help a student learn a trade or skill which can be useful. Requirements for the course are that the applicant must be 16 years of age or older, and must be either a junior or a senior in high school. He or she attends class for one hour each day. Students then must work a maximum of 15 hours a week at his chosen vocation. Most jobs are offered by local town merchants who want to help students train for future employment. ICT students r e c e iv e three credits for c ompletion of the course. A student receives a text- book pertaining to his chosen field and is responsible for knowing the information in the book. .ls Industrial C o-operative Training: linda Garcia, George Guerra. Stand- Lopez, .lack Davis, .IOC Chapa, Bal- First Row-Beltrando Soliz, Eliber- ing-R u d o 1 fo Galindo, Humberto demal' LOZHHO, Der1Srarr to Vecchio, Nora Gonzales, Her-
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The club officers are as follows- Bottom left to right-Secretary Ju- lia Vasquezg Vice-President, Mary Velag President, Norma Costillog left to rightg top row-Treasurer, Gloria DeLeong Reporter, Alicia Alvaradog P a r l iament, Mildred Wilkinson. The '70-'71 OEA Sponsor for this year was Mr. Robert Dickens. X --- -.1 OEA Members Are Employed The Office Education Association of Texas is a student organization made up of affiliated local Office Education A s s 0 c iat ion chapters. Their members were enrolled in vocational office education classes offered by state and local schools. Adult sp o n so rs acted in an advisory capacity and were respon- sible for legal and financial phases of chapter operation, as well as for program continuity. There are two classes: one was a two hour lab open to Juniors and Seniors, and the other was a one hour Senior work u n it, where the students gained knowledge from actual em- ployment. Each course gave the students two credits. They worked with many different kinds of machines, cir- culators, printing and category add- ing machines. The Office Education Association strove in teaching the members to deal with the public and to be able to hold their job once they graduated. Members of O.E.A. are shown left to r ight. Row One-Ofelia Gonzalez, Isabel Ramirez, Leticia Martinez, Gloria Regalado, Lenor Esquivel. Row Two-Kathy Gro- gan, Kay McGee, Kappy Hopper, Susan Grimes, Nellie Collins. Row Three-Enola Garza, Maria Esquivel, Blinda Vela, Petra Torres, Peggy Perez, Luz Rivera, Maria Cabera, Christina Zarate.
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