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OCT 5662, The members of VOCT 3662 are the students involved in the ' Cooperative and Vocational Academic Educational Club. The C0-Op f0r students in the CVAE class are interested in developing job . related skills. lt is important because they are given the chance to good Jobs develop skills they can use to get better jobs and still attend school. The club was involved in many things this year such as district and state competitions. Also, they had a club party for all the members. I., 34- 4 Standing: Tina Jacobsen, Jesse Cantu, - Rodney Gaston, Victor Orsak, Bobby . 3 Whitaker, Doug Patek, Tommy Tomlinson, ' Glen Milner, Bill Kerchner, Steve Owens. Sit- ting: Peggy Nesersta, Kim Stewart, Manuel Martinez, Ray Haydel, Mike Gracy. Q. L 4... ln Art, students worked on many talents. The purpose of the Art Club is to bring , projects such as drawing, painting, together those who have the same talent and ambi- talentv Sklusv and ceramics. All of these give the in- tion. Ms. Robbin Mouton and Ms. Diane Dillard, the expertise dividual a chance to find hidden sponsors, helped the students to develop their talents through guest lectures, field trips Y' and workshops presented by the sponsors. rt Club develops A Top: Ms. Dillard, Carl Thompson, Scott Smith, Jan Hogue. Middle: Bryan Keith. Bottom: Julie Ragusa, Maggie Frederick, Ms. Mouton, Paula Roberts, Brad Godwin. Clubs
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OCT 45895: 1 friends, training .2 and job skills Vocational Opportunities Clubs of Texas is for students who are interested in entering the job market. lt offers on-the-job training and emphasizes how to handle money. VOCT 3895 proved beneficial to many of its members this year. Members this year found special friendships, and everyone agreed one of the best things about the club was sponsor Mr. Ron Winkleman. As Shorty Darilek stated, Mr. Winkleman has been my CVAE Co-op teacher for three years. lf l had to do it all over, l would like to have him for a teacher again. l think that CVAE Co-op is a very good class because you get on-the-job training and you get an education at the same time, added Shorty, Richard Nelson and James Phillips lounge in between classes. P Officers from left to right: Danny Kendrick, Wes Wallace, Michelle Lehrebaum, Shorty Darilek, Mr. Winkleman, Rick Rose, Tami Slater, Brody Doberganous, and Brad Scurlock. P Q.. A First: Jonathon Talley, Wes Wallace, Rusty Stavinoha, Richard Nelson. Second: Danny Kendrick, Rusty Ellis, Keenon Hale, Rick Rose, Brad Scurlock, Brody Doberganous, Yolanda Amador, James Phillips, Darren Tabor. Third: Michelle Lehrenbaum, Shorty Darilek, Nora Cantu. Fourth: Tami Slater, Mark Bates. Y 4 'I
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ndustrial Arts involves building, drawing, competition One of the main purposes of the Industrial Arts Club is to give members a chance to compete against other students. Competitions are held on the state and local levels. Also, it gives students a better understanding of the industrial world. The idea is to build things with your own hands, and take pride in your work. Bill Reynolds said, lt helped me to decide on a career. Most importantly, it gave me a chance to prove to myself that I could be successful when up against competition. Bill won awards up through the state level. Ron Hammond felt the club had helped him in several ways. He stated, You get to work with a group of people with your same interests and goals. You learn patience by working on a project, one that may take anywhere from three to six weeks to finish. Industrial Arts Club has helped me to learn how to work with wood and that is not something that many people can do, added R. A. Stephens. For Tony Garcia, the club was special. l have been able to make almost all of my furniture ranging from carvings and din- ing room tables to cabinets. A Craig Anglin proudly stands beside his dune buggy. A Top: M. Wackar, B. Reynolds, C. McClendon, N. Vidrine, C. Willoughby, R. Hammond G Willoughby B Klotz R Brooks R Geveshausen P Grien Middle G Williams, A. Hendrix, R. Mueller, K. Zalesak, F. Januszewski, S. Warren, J, Nichols J Coleman T Scott Mr Brown Front Mr Johnson not identified B Reeves H. Lai, E. Teah, R. Bone, K. Jackson, B, Kaufman, K. Gast, B. Phillips, T. McGee Mr Keirnan Clubs
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