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

 - Class of 1986

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The class talked quietly as they discussed the assign- ment Mr. Winkleman just issued. Smiles replaced frowns as they discovered the answer to the difficult pro- blems. As they packed up their books in preparation for the bell, everyone con- gratulated each other on a job well done. Members of the Vocational Opportunities Clubs of Texas is also in association with the Coordinated Vocational Academic Education class. The students learned to work together. They had the chance to succeed and to also accept their failures, Mr. Winkleman stated. V.0.C.T. club members participated in a fall leader- ship conference where students from all over the district gathered at this event. Club members socializ- ed and related to the other students on various subjects discussed during the conference. I had the opportunity to meet other people also in- volved in the club and I felt that the experience was rewarding and educational, Dung Nguyen said. Written by Holli Duong. 106 VOCT ob ixes ith un T While working on one of the xg many assignments given by Mr. Ron Winkleman, Marlo Citizen pondered about the difficult questions. . . Coordinated Vocational Academic Education is not a class ,. S, ,e - where one can nap or do X f' X homework. f 1 l Students were taught how to , A l succeed in life and how to accept Q Q, defeat and failure without letting e ' it interfere with their gene in life - l to succeed. Photo by Ralph Bullman. V .. f l va ba- FQ 31 36 ., c .. ff url' .14 Members are: Cfront rowzj Shelli Brown, Dawn Lehrenbaum, Margaret Cook, Angie Hardin, Diane Bell, Tam Braumiield, fsecond rowzl Yen Nguyen, Dina Garza, Dung Nguyen, Michael Ulicnik, Richard Gomez, Quyen Tr Marlo Citizen, Alvin Warren. fthird row:J Joyce Tail, Ronnie Rabb, Alfred William, Todd Ashby, Keenan Paul, Da Rosses, Frank Bradford. Photo by Ralph Bullman. Double Page Spread by Holli Duo

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Third period members are: Cfront rowl Jeff Smith, Clyde Haze, Kurt Avery, Jeff Varrett, Scott Juton. f2nd row! Shane Rutherford, Jason Sims, Gerald Payne, Angel Tucker, Brian Gibson, Bill Pryor, Scott Lehde, Angie Johnson, Sheila Bilski. 13rd rowj Patric Hauptman, Dale Crawford, Ricky Heath, Mike Stein, Jeff Winfield, Tommy Shelton, Tommy Baker. Photo by Allison Garrett. f YP iw ill Second period members are: lfront rowl John Felix, Danny Perryman, Donald Wass, Bill Pryor, David Gwyn, Steven Witt, Lance Cooper, Brian Chaloupka. 42nd rowl Candice Wiman, Amy Wendecker, Andrea Smith, Cheryl Cai-ter, Monica Pierce, Anita Mathis. Photo by Julie Montgomery. First period members are: Scott Price, Lisa Moore, Suzy Wendecker, Denise Powell, Stephanie Yearly, Tiffany Dippel, Rod Fontenot. Photo by Jennifer Butler. Future Farmers of America 105 .



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alent Shows hrough and r V .. f - . 421' ' Q ' -'ii 'T 1 1 ' ,A Q' Y H X .33 5 1 N. if .. 'six L if- 11 JA J' Practice makes perfect, as the old cliche goes. While getting ready for one of the Cosmotology competitions, Lisa Tagle practiced rolling hair on her manequin issued by Mrs. Anette Jackson to the students. The hair must be wet while rolling and when it dries the student sprays water on the hair with a water bottle always kept at hand. Cosmetology I students learn the basic procedures for giving perms, cutting hairstyles to suit the client, and how to give manicure and pedicure. The class is a two hour block which gives the students the opportunity to leam skills needed to be a beautician. Photo by Carol Sharp. ':'- 'Y S Ti : I Y A . . S 'es : - A ts' f, vi t .A ' i Q ' N . r M embers are: fFront rowzl Patty Price, Stacy Saints CSecond rowzj Abby Kawaja, Dianna Christian, Angie Taylor, Gwen Roberts, Tracy Craft, Katrina Dalfrey, Sandra Jones, Kim Cao, Peggy Kruger, Wen- dy Manning, Rhonda Braggs, Cindy Smith, Lisa I-Iavemann, Tricia Blevins, Theresa Johnson. Photo by Julie Montgomery. Members are: CFront rowzl Marisa Duran, presidentg Jennifer Ragusa, treasurerg Gina Sardis, seargeant of arms. iSecond rowzl Anita Zendejas, Anna Torres, parliamentariang Missy Moss. fThird rowzl Sonja Shepard, reporterg Melinda Helm, vice presidentg Shantel Crutcher, Lisa Tagle, secretary. Photo by Carol Sharp. 4, .. ..., ,.,,,.,. fe 12' 'v-1-Q' Q- , E C-a' ,QL IQ 2' f 7555 .5 ' 5:5727 3 ls 'ho i ' 9 3' 'Z 'iff' fs- -r, 1 f 5 f... ' fs, . 1 , l x , 1 f 1 1 X s I , I 4 H- fi .rg -, J as f . - z- a. 'F fy'-' f' J' .5 Y -4 in 1, 4 P' 3 Sk ff, .J ff of . -lf. a H S 'l 3.5 f.. ,-Mirza. . at lb Mft, 1 T ff -sV'2:5' 'I . 2-efeff'- ' f-Wa H 4-' vim if if: as ,. Q- 2 2: Lg. , 54951. ZJLQ2 li uigxafy sis H N itil ab' 1 .4-9. 73 W3 W -yqfqw Y Pr , .. W., ...ip HJ? i t , X t , H W , M 71 T , ff . .,, 8 2 Q , r X ,awe M, gf, is -1x 9 V- r J .wa ,.,? f . 1,1--1 f.t.:- .1 :..sa-M.,-.,. WS- me h , if-.aw,:,..-3 .3-fa! ,wus it 1 ' ,714 k9?e'2'! - START..-ini dhficlf-'N Ilfrfrf Jr.. 1 ' A student walks into the cosmotology room, asks for a perm and was immediately in the care of one of the Cosmotology I students. Students wanting a hair cut only had to pay a fee, and were serviced at once. In Cosmotology I, students learned the basic techniques of personal hygiene and grooming. They also learned the basic structure of hair and how to take care of it like the professionals. My hair is in better condi- tion now because I know how to take care of it from what I learned in the class, Kim Cao stated. From giving a manicure to rolling hair, the students were prepared for the State Board Examination which they took during Cosmotology II. Cosmotology is there for those who are interested in learning a trade, while still able to get an academic education, and have an op- portunity to become liscensed after graduation, Patty Price stated. Written by Holli Duong. Cosmetology!V ICA 107

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