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

 - Class of 1984

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Mr. lwnbleman looks up information fo Shauna Stall in CVAE. Taking a break from his assignment i james York. ooking to the Future What will I be when I grow up? Students frequently ask Listening closely ro' time and effort but it will all be paid off at the end. VOCT and DECA are programs that enable a stu- CVAE Coop YI' DECA YP Cosmetology WI' VGCT themselves this question. Cosmetology, DECA, and VOCT are programs that help the student to make this decision. X- Cosmetology trains the stu- 4 the lecture is Freddie jordan. -- , - dent to become a licensed cosmetologist. In order to keep a steady budget, brush-n-comb sets were sold. 'We raised S500, said Trina Key enthusiastically. Penny Krueger proclaimed, Cosmetology takes 'mn Showing unique ability to cut hair is Lira Rodela as she cuts and styles julxk Bigger's hair. dent to work and go to school part time. VOCT was very successfulg they competed in many area contests, and they came back with six state- qualifying projects. VOCT also sponsored the Houston Oilers vs. the faculty basketball game, and this turned out to be a good fundraiser. DECA also was very successful, they also returned with many winners at the contest. K. C. Mclnnerney commented, DECA is very in- teresting and a good class for anyone who is preparing for a future. Listening and working attentively are Barney Mayes, joe Moore and Kevinjackson in CVAE. W I l I J 1, f 'a , 'f . -un-mn-n.f ..-----,, Front row: Mike Adams, Greg Noisom, Erma Dimas, Carla Bryant, Marcia Bollan, DeeDee Gore, Randi Rose, Matt Webb, Thomas Coffman, Mr. Talerico, Back row: james Parnell, Tony Elliot, David Posy,john Helm, Freddie jordan, Meddrick Knight, Doug Ar- chee, Ronnie Robb, Mike Reynolds, Paul Nichol,james York. 2 CVAE, DECA, cosmetology, VOCT Front row: Billie Manahan, Donna Tritton, Cathy Monariti, Tracie Smith, Lyn Wendecker, Lynn Adams, Kelly McGraw. Center row: Renata Laskosz, Shiela Huff, Carl Holden, janie Kieffaven, Lisa Parrack, Kim Forbes, Paula Miller, Regi Wallace, Do DeLeon. Back row: Mrjackson, Greg Thorton, Steve Halliburton, Sonny Posey, Trai Conboy,john Daniels, Ozie Casanova,-Jeff Thompson.

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xperience: the Key to Perfection Lcfr. - F.B.L.A. - o.E.A. Concentrating on her speed, Elizabeth Reaves prepares herself for competition. . . Our vocational classrooms are just as im- portant as any other, President Ronald Reagan professed at the VICA National Leadership Conference. The best way to achieve perfection in any field was to obtain experience. This was what a voca- tional classroom was all about, learning how to work effectively. I.C.T., F.B.L.A. and O.E.A. were three branches of vocational education. The purpose of I.C.T., Industrial Cooperative Training, was to provide students with an oppor- tunity for career training in fields that include carpentry, automobile mechanics, commercial art, photography, drafting and so on. It is classroom training of industrial and health occupations, which coordinate with the students employment, commented Louis Kosclskey, the I.C.T. teacher and co-ordinator. I.C.T. is a two-year program made of students 16 years and older. It is an international organization and its members successfully competed in interna- tional competitions as well as local and state contests. It helps you with your relations to others, as well as with your employer, shared I.C.T. Presi- Duane lwlson cuts stock for the lathe, a machine for shaping work and metal. dent Duane Wilson. It gives you a head start on other students because you have two years experience in the world of work. This year the business club has been incorporated into the Future Business Leaders of America, stated F.B.L.A. President,-Iohn Walker, We are only the se- cond school in the district to be in F.B.L.A. F.B.L.A. attended national and state competitions like I.C.T. Their contest included typing, shorthand, com- puter literacy and parliamentary procedures, specified sponsor, Ms. Pat Terry. The purpose of F.B.L.A. was to help students learn about business and what would be expected of them in the work place. F.B.L.A. is a place for people to get together who are interested in the same ideas, expressed member Robyn McClure, to learn about business and help out the community. O.E.A. Office Education Association, is designed to provide knowledge, skill and attitude needed for employment in an office occupation. This year O.E.A. had started to work on the com- puters. Sponsors, Diane Fite and Marianne Nash, as well as the O.E.A. members, felt the computers were a fun challenge. I think it's a good experience, exclaimed Shelly Nesmith, computers can be frustrating, but they're challenging and a lot of fun. O.E.A. competed in an area contest which brought its winners to Dallas. The competitors were tested in typing, filing, calculator and office skills. Vice President Nancy Holland added, O.E.A. prepares you to get ready for the outside world. At the O.E.A. Christmas party, Paige Patrick and Tonya Hilbun exchange ideas while enjoying the food. Office Education Association. Front row: Grace Lugo, Pam Hopkins, Kim Larson, Shuana Stell, Paige Patrick, Tonya Hilbun, Shelley Nesmith,jan Hancock, Earlene Davidson, Mary Loera, Karen Mitchell. 2nd row: Tracy Froelich, Connie Alford, Monica Gallegos, SecfTreas.:jill Coaplancl, Historian: Diane Valesquez, Lynnette Herzog, Sherry Ross, Sylvia Martinez, Shante Sheperd, Regina Banks. 3rd row: Sponsor: Marianne Nash, Elizabeth Bruce, Tracy Scott, President: Kim Ford, Chris Rodriguez, Donna Parsley, Regina jenke, Lisa Ramirez, Vice President: Nancy Holland, Trina Henson, Sponsor: Diane Fite. 4th row: Stephanie Miller, Tami Gossensen, Missy Oldaker, Lori Baskin, Velvet Hallmark, Reporter: jackie Orsak, Brenda Pawelek, Lisa Morrison, Margaret Rodriquez, Kim Bratton, Marlene Boren,joellen Lamers, Susan Burleson, Elizabeth Reaves, Linda Mahlmann, Lisa Patterson. I.C.T., F.B.L.A., O.E A 9



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During CVAE, Pam jackson and Barney Mayer discuss an assignment. Even though class is a lot of work, there is always time for these students to have a discussion. During Cosmetology, a senior student washes another stu- Learnin ow to o a manicure i ri ies an ic e e rue. ent's air an attains t e ro e o a air resser. gh d sSber R t dM blkBId d h d h l f h d -aw..-4 'WFP' -Maw. Q. 0-... .,,,,,,-.MM 4' rw S row: Lisa Rodela, Trena Key,Julie Bigger, Rhonda Trivett, Candice Nalley, Michelle Front row: Pam jackson, Clara Burton. Second row: Tommy Tomlinsonjoe Walker, Bill Back row: Mrs. jackson - sponsor, Mary Magee, Penny Krueger, Sherri Reist, Edge, Walter Cole. Ed Moore. Back row: William Moritz, jerry Heath, Scott Davis, Bradshaw, Donna Hyatt. Rodney Gaston, Curtis Mullen, Kevinjackson, Mr, Winkleman. CVAE, DECA, Cosmetology

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