Humble High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Humble, TX)

 - Class of 1981

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'ug' I ff h M if CVAE Coop Coordinator Jerry Clark receives a haircut and sideburn trim from first-year Cosmetology student Diana Kelly. In the shop students work on one another, faculty, other students and other adult patrons. wr' Wt State license class goal Cosmetology I and ll were taught six periods daily by Mrs. Vivian Krenek. Students in the two-year program com- plete 1500 hours of theory and laboratory practice to become eligible to take the Texas exam and become licensed beauticians. Each course required three consecutive periods and girls from Kingwood and New Caney high schools also at- tended the classes.ln November the groups attend- ed the annual Best Hair wg.: Ed. I Q 1.1 s lag wtf rste be i wL3 Nx , , Qc. -N ' . 6 cj: nf, X' Hi . Show at the Galleria Plaza l-lotel. According to Secretary Shelly Jaggar, the girls hoped to gain experience through watching professionals at work. Students did meet ex- pert Jerome Alexander tor demonstrations. As part of their State board preparations, the second-year students took part in a mock examination lvlay ll. The real test was tvlay 27 in Austin. J ami I W ms Y KI l Q 'S E is s 1' I I X Q' Cosmetology includes lfront rowj Betty Raines, Jaclyn Vogel, Melissa King, Debbie Holland, tback rowl Kelly Fairbanks, Jill Fry, Jennifer Dishongh, Diane Wilson. A customer is getting a cold-wave in the Cosmetology shop. Diane Wilson is the beautician. Cosmetology Cosmetology 209

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mum nrmxc F Ftfffm , ,. r . . ,-,1 ,Mg 1. B' f I 3 ff 1 ,,.,.. T ..-M I is af' 0... A project for first semester Building Trades was the refinishing of a boat. Roland Marsh and Don Sanders work on the project on days bad weather did not permit them to work on location. Garage a BT main project One of a Building Trades main project was a 24 x 32-foot garage for Mr. Archie l-lillard in Eastex Oaks. Classes constructed a 1100-foot sidewalk for Lakeland Elementary. At Foster Elementary, Kingwood CVAE- Construction Trades built 1500 feet of sidewalk. Vocational Director Jo Priddy requested Building Trades to construct and refinlsh items at Future Farmers of America Fairgrounds. Members painted restrooms, repaired bleachers and steps, and built roping chutes. For the Junior-Senior Prom, a bridge for couples' pic- tures was constructed in the shop. Kjjiag uamyj . ie i l l E l r At the Humble Future Farmers of America Fairgrounds Glen Paddy, an afternoon Building Trades student, spray paints. Both morning and afternoon groups worked on the restroom project during class time. Q ..i'- l V A K F ' - 0 'S -K . K X Morning and afternoon Building Trades are ifront rowj Derrick Vance, John Stovall, Kevin Mayfield, Robert Rainy days keep the guys inthe Guy Carter, Eric Westergreen, Dan Snider, Don Sanders, MeLendez, fback rowj John Copenhaver, Keith Steiff, Building Trades shop. Robert Daryel Cole, Tim Porter, fsecond rowj Instructor Ben Chris Frame, Roland Marsh, Glen Paddy. MeLendez uses a hammer and chisel Mangham, Marty King, Scott Bennett, Jimmy Gardner, to cutaway unneeded wood from his 208 Building Trades project. Building Trades Ai ian ua ext



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CVAE two in trades Three courses are offered in Coordinated Vocational Academic Education. One is in l-lomemaking and two primarily in construction trades. At Lakeland Elementary CVAE-CT built a sidewalk. Other projects were a greenhouse, two play forts and a concrete patio. This M- level course is two periods long and students are Freshmen or Sophomores and have the vocational counselor's approval. Each CVAE Cooperative student worked 15 hours weekly and met in the greenhouse for class. tilid si S l Members of the afternoon Coordinated Academic Thordson are instructed by Teacher Wayne Weaver in the Vocational Education Construction Trades Richard removal of structural reinforcements. The work was part of Kenton, Matt Pearson, and Clifton a reconstruction project. l at F S 4. wi 1.96 . . qi . A . CVAE Coop members are Cfront rowj Alvin Brewer, Sue Henrey, isecond rowj Margeret Winnie, Sharon Dewitt, Howard Calvin, Larry Cornet, Jimmy Danley, iback rowl Doug King, Gary Segundo, Tom Wheeler, Philip Baumann. At an off-campus location in Lakeland Richard Kenton removes loose nails from a main beam of a fence the group repaired. The class did on campus projects and for individuals in the area. CVAE-CT Co op 210 CVAE-CTXCO op E3 WQ CVAE-CT consists of ffront rowj Matt Weiser, Danny Farrar, Vivce Razo, Ron Pitts, tsecond rowl Larry Cloud, Wayne Lawler, Richard Kenton, Ronnie Lawson, Brad Anthis, Kevin Malone, iback rowj Mr. Wayne Weaver, Robert Lloyd, Mat Pearson, John McClain, Charles Kinnon, Donny Tullos, Graig Hankamer.

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