James E Taylor High School - Stampede Yearbook (Katy, TX)

 - Class of 1982

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Constructing Our World One club which has shown a lot i outstanding and impressive skills the Industrial Arts Club. Increas- g its members every year, the club as spread its talent by making age props for the Drama Depart- lent and by receiving many awards om competitions. Winners for the idustrial Arts Drafting Contest are athy Ballinger, John Beuerle, Scott ielek, Vicki Buchanan, Steve urns, Scott Carter, Russell Faldyn, avid Guzman, Mike Hensley, athy Hopkins, Kevin Jackson, cott Jost, Willie Kirkpatrick, David orton, Steve Ohmstede, Ravi amackishnan, Scott Roselius, teve Sargent, Kirsten Schmidt, ee Scott, Ron Steinhauer, and loyd Warble. Outstanding student Lee Scott. Officers of the club are lenise Bussone, president, Vicki uchanan, vice president: Scott oselius, secretaryftreasurerg tephanie Normand and Tami night, reporters. 2. 1. 2. Working carefully on his project tor drai- ting is the outstanding Industrial Arts Stu- dent, junior Lee Scott. Members of the industrial Arts Club: Front row: Pia Puno, Terri Kainer, Caren Schlender. Second row: Ms. Taylor, spon- sorg Lisa Arunyon, Tami Knight, Denise Bussone, Vicki Buchanan, Laura Gon- zales, Willie Kirkpatrick, Stephanie Nor- mand, Shawn Douglas, Mike Marshale. Third row: Steve Sargeant, Tom Custer, Lee Ann Jenkins, Jenny Osborne, Scott Roselius, Rodney Campbell, Sara Smith, Kerry Stessel, Mr. Kline, sponsor. Fourth row: Jerry Morgan, Craig Shelton, Scott Peak, Brian Diecks, David Guzman, Thad Felchek. Fifth row: Tracey Byrce, Jett Williams, Chuck Zachmeyer, Jim Stroud, Josh McDonald, Don Steinhauer, Lee Scott, Mike Massey, Scott Warwick, Mike Fairman, David Norton. 1 5 3 l i fi ,vw S V K 4 W s -.., ....,... . gs:- 'ins -.

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OEA - Learning Lifetime Skills .un Q ,Q - l s K 0 1. 2. Office Education Association: Front row: Tammy Irwin, Bobbin Pohlman, Sue Hurt, Kay Caldwell, Sandra Schlaudraft, Irma Arroyave. Second row: Julie McCormik, Nancy Fordham, Lesha Van Trease, Susan Divin, Lezi Blackburn, Connie Clayton, Maria Campbell, Lisa Briggs, Mrs. Katie Floyse, Gina Kelley. Third row: Cathy Ber- nath, Beth Burg, Dee Pioquinto, Donna Shattuck, Tonya Brown, Connie Kersten, Lisa Kananen, Martha Maher, Kathy Gill, Joan Champiomont, Sandy Fundora. Nancy Fordham, senior, shows the pro- duct of her hard work by qualifying as a state finalist in VOE Competition. The Taylor High School Office Education Association, known as OEA, is comprised of 28 hard- working girls who are enrolled in the Vocational Office Education pro- gram. The club was off to a flying start in September as officers were installed and the OEA held its very first meeting of the school year. Since OEA is a co-curricular club, much class time was spent listening to guest speakers. One speaker, Mr. Frank Abagnale, had the pleasure of speaking to members of the entire school, as the OEA hosted his visit. Other guests rang- ed from bankers to modeling representatives. Speakers from the telephone company helped improve members' phone techniques, while speakers such as Mr. Sam Saenz improved their attitudes towards themselves. Finally, representatives from business schools gave the students a chance to look at their futures. Amidst the excitement, OEA members found time to conduct fund-raising projects, both for their own needs and the needs of others. With a portion of the money raised, students journeyed to Memorial Ci' Hospital in order to give dolls to tr children. The remainder of clu funds were used on various dinnei throughout the year, including tr lst annual CO-OP Employer Bar quet which was held at La Hacien De Los Morales. This banquet w provided as a token of gratitude all of the employers of the CO-O students. The lab students were nc forgotten, however. These student held their own awards' dinner a fe' days later at Birra Poretti's. In between all of the fun an leisure time, much work was done i preparation for Regional Compet tion. ln reward for their efforts, thre girls received awards. Marth Maher received 3rd place honors fc Extemporaneous Speaking, whil Sandra Schlaudraff placed 4th wit her Job Manual fpre-employedi Senior Nancy Fordham placed thir- in business arithmetic, second i Typing ll and Belated, and first i Business Proofreading!SpeIling Nancy continued on to State Com petition where she placed 6th ii Typing Il and Related.



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V.O.C.C.T. Vocational Office Careers Club of Texas tV.O.C.C.T.j teaches students skills to operate duplicating machines, which enables them to become profi- cient in layout, design, and prin- ting techniques. Students in V.O.C.C.T. did on-the-job train- ing at different print shops during the year. They earned money by selling memo pads, Fiubik's cube key chains and printing projects. V.O.C.C.T. went to a local prin- ting contest. Kelly Krolcyzk won third place on the offset press, Karen Grubbs won first place on the fluid dupllcator, and Shonna Hellman received an honorable mention award for her entry on the offset press. Regional com- petition was held at Corpus and State was held at Austin. 7' srl gi? S' . 2, i. 1. The V.O.C.C.T. Officers for 1981-82 were Becky Hurt, fund raising chairman: Steve Croes, presldentg Bernadette Garcia, treasurer: Greg Laster, Chaplaing Adelaide Bugio, Secretary, Heidi Field, vice president: Jimmy Pongrass, Sergeant at Arms: Karen Grubbs, historian. X4-- 1 2. V.O.C.C.T.: Front row: Mitzi Wood, Ho Sylvester, Karen Grubbs, Heidi Field, Shonr Hellman, Curtis Ford, Greg Laster, T. J. Chris Sherri Pell, Julie Thompson. Second row: Kel Krolcyzk, Marcia Struble, Adelaide Bugio, Ji Carlton, Bernadette Garcia, Becky Hurt, Jimnl Pongrass. lSponsor Mrs. Jeannine DeGrassil l

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