Jersey Village High School - Falcon Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1982

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Jersey Village High School - Falcon Yearbook (Houston, TX) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 69 of 312
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Burke , l M liitf5il.:ie 1141! sv N4 lx swf f .db .. b A Lyle Labay enjoys an ICT meeting. 'T xperiencing their future The Industrial Cooperative Training QICTJ Program is a branch of the Vocational lndustrial Clubs of America CVICAJ where the members learn skills in health or industrial occupations. Mr. Kosclsky is the sponsor of ICT for the first time at Jersey Village. Only forty fortunate juniors and seniors are allowed in this pro- gram where book skills are taught in class and on-hand ex- perience is gained on the job. Each member has a job after school, some are in machinery, medicine, dentistry, welding, plumbing, or electronics. Mr. Kosclsky visits them for a grade at least once a month. Several students might want to use their jobs to help finance their ways through college or keep moving on up in their present trade. The officers are: Lauren Williamson, Presidentg Bill Koonce, Vice-President, Sheena Ackley, Secretary, Bobby Cummings, Parliamentariang James Burke, Treasurer, Will Milberger, Reporter, Leonard Lauve, Sergeant at Arms. Mr. Kosclsky said that ICT students are forced to grow up and learn about the world as it really is. They learn to be responsible people. They're all good, productive citizens, beamed Mr, Kosclsky. A James Freeman, Randall Meekes, Daniel Kurtz, attend a January meeting in the lCT l'OOlTl. ,W 4 Maurice Bonefas, Leonard f'w:-1-1-ff .r'. N Lauve, Will Milbefger, and san- 1 Af 'L dra Childers enjoy a party held U qs in cosmet0l0QY4 A fL'Rj: William Sheena Meekes, Will Milberger, David Ramspott, Steve Powondra, James Freeman, Maurice Bonefas, Marth, Sandra Childers, Billy Koonce, Thomas Bonclay, Lyle Labay, Leonard Lauve, Ackley, Carlton Jurca, Steve Bobzin, James Bumpers, James Kitzmann, Randall James Burke. ICT

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arate icks off a good year Haiii . . . yah! rang through the halls around World History. No, it's not Bruce Lee, but the Karate Club. Each Monday through Thursday members practiced sparring, kicking and various martial arts movements. For Ben Bustos the most embarrasing thing that happened to him during the year was, I missed my target and fell flat on my back in front of all the Gold Dusters outside by the gym. The club's purpose is to improve the skill of the members. Often, it gives them a chance to teach and learn from each other. Also, it furthers one's knowledge in the martial arts field. When asked if the club had helped him improve, Ozie Casanova replied, Yes! I have improved my fighting in offense as well as defense. l've learned how to take control of many dif- ferent serious situations. V Spencer Harbuck and Glen Croft perform some precision kicks. ' sr A Top: Jose Elio, Fuque Tran Van, Spencer Harbuck, David Kirkland, Walter Vickers, Son Hai. Middle: Kenneth Rawls, Ben Gustos, Robert Rodriquez, Ozie Casanova. Bottom: Glen Croft, Shoba Jagonaton, Brad Godwin. Clubs V Glen Croft and David Kirkland practice a difficult leap .Q 4 J I I 1 I I A David Kirkland prepares a defense against Glen Croft's leap.



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tudents join the free enterprise system Distributive Education Clubs of America enables the students to learn about marketing and distribution in a free enterprise system. Deca members participated in a fund raising activities such as selling stuffed rabbits, and having a carwash. Also, Deca has participated in area and state contests. 150 schools participated in area contest. ln the advertising category Fred Adams placed first out of 165. Manuel Rosas plac- ed in Food and Marketing, Danny McCaskill placed in General Merchandizing, and Chan Lill placed in Food Service. ln the Ap- parel and Accessories category Diana Koenning placed in two events. They qualified to go to state. President Kim McGlothlin expressed her feelings of Deca when she said, Deca has helped me understand that we are very lucky to have a free enterprise system. Danny McCaskill said, On the trip to Dallas we sang songs, told jokes, and had a good time. Also, most embarrassing ex- perience happened when l was the victim of a practical joke about a 'Mr. Lyons'. One member of Deca said that it informed him in the world of marketing. A Fast Freddy Adams and friend hug the Easter Bunny. Clubs P Danny Mc- Caskill awaits the announce m e n 1 o f i winners l A Channon Lill accepts his trophy at the area contest

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