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

 - Class of 1986

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' I Q H. H ' si 'I' 5 V' . iifloiiif 1fV.1Q1'Sw,4 Q-5 V' . , , ' l 4' K ' aifkfifizz H - 1. ' I wgli' ' 5? ' 3' As Melissa Wheat worked on a banking simulation, Valarie Ayers refined her skills on the Shiester Lawyer, a practice set teaching skills required of a Legal Secretary. These skills were practiced on the new electronic typewriter which utilized a CRT screen and disk drive. It helped me understand the business world and taught me about office procedures and business etiquette, Melissa McClellan said. Students taking OEA learned skills, such as word processing, working with calculators, computers and typewriters, and how to fill out invoices, in order to be prepared to work in the secretarial field. The members benefitted from this club by being prepared to support themselves after graduation from high school, Mrs. Marianne Nash said. If you are looking for a place to develop strong leadership and to share your ideas with other students, OEA is the place for you to bef' Bernadine Simon said. Written by Meridith Schaefer. Members are: CFront Rowl Elizabeth Galvez, Mari Leverett, Ducky Harrison. fBack Rowl Amy Cantu, Lisa Farrell, Lisa Orsak, Mrs. Diane Fite, Grace Mendoza, Susan Velasquez, Mayra Gonzalez, Photo hy Carol Sharp. 108 OEA Earn Money earn Skill lam Leah Casey works on the Lexoriter to improve her typing and word processing skills. These were two of the 1 many skills taught in OEA, in addition to filling out invoices, working with calculators, and working with com- 4 puters. The students learned these skills in order to become prepared for the secretarial field. Photo by Carol Sharp. a. ' T 1 'fx -fi Gi Members are: fF'ront Row! Kristin Tejada, Melissa Wheat, Leah Casey, Tracey Elliott. fSecond Rowl Lynn Le, Bernadine Simon, Rhonda Reynolds, Lara Lesmaster. fThird Rowl Karen Todd, Melissa Mc- Clellen, Karen Goedrich. fBack Rowl Sherylyne Moore, Lupe Molina, Melissa Avery, Amy Wyndicker, Jen- nifer Currie, Yvette Ramirez, Jenalle Kwiatkowske, Valerie Ayers. Photo by Carol Sharp. Double Page Spread by Meridith Schaetf

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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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8 iews Real orld As part of ICT Pam Bumstead works every afternoon as a Pediastrist assistant. This is one of the many jobs available to students enrolled in the ICT pro- gram. Job performance, along with daily grades, tests and notebook grades, determine each students' grades. Photo by Carol Sharp. xis if A I 1 Ava DeGeorge speaks to the sophomore class about signing up to take ICT during their Junior and Senior years. On February 27, representatives from every vocational class went to the Teaching Theater to talk to the sophomores durng their English class. Following the presentations, the students were given the opportunity to ask any questions they had about a particular course. Pamphlets were also available on each course. Photo by Britt Alexander. Members are: fFront Rowl Carl Anderson, Rodney Cannizaro, Jeff Auld, Danny Alghrim. fSecond Rowl Rex Majewski, Charles Bradshaw, Charles Cook, Brian Rose, Kurt Bishop, Bobby Moeller, Jennifer Chappel. fBack Rowl Robert Oehlers, Erik Reed, Bill Majors, Steven Crocker, Chris Nicholosi, Richard York, Tommy Shelton, Mark Goodrurn, Bryan Carpenter. Photo by Carol Sharp. It -' 1 - ea- ' wr .. i ' C lass STV if Sl lil! V 6 - Agy, Greg Bolzin studied material related to his ICT job as an auto partsman while David Doleys studied material to make him a better machinist. These were two of about 100 skilled industrial occupations open to an ICT student. Students enrolled in ICT learned many skills, such as filling our resumes, parliamentary procedures, in- come tax, safety, ethical prac- tices and laws, and diet, hygiene and grooming. These skills helped to get a better start in the job and career fields, Bobby Moeller said. It developed attitudes and skills neccessary to hold a job, Greg Bolzin said. The qualifications of being in ICT were to be atleast six- teen years old and a Junior or Senior. The students earned their grade based on their notebook, job, daily grades and major tests. We trained for the outside world while the others just heard about it, Steve Crocker said. ICT put money in our pockets, but only if we hussl- ed, Bobby Moeller said. Written by Meridith Schaefer.

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