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164 Tessmer to ationals ocational program consisted about one fourth of the student body and trained students for future careers. Classes usually lasted anywhere between two to three hours and some required fifteen hours of on the job training. Credits earned in the program applied towards high school graduation, entrance requirements to col- lege or allowed students to continue a suc- cessful job straight out of school. Classes varied from welding to homemak- ing to auto mechanics. From these classes students competed at various contests against other high school students. Winning area awards were Juliette Fairley, DECA apparel, Emer Bock, DECA apparel, Mario i ...- R . gl Sm Q Wi - ,A ,,. . saw Q. ... eting, Cawn Cervantes, DECA general mark Scott, word processing information, Diane oan Quates Garza, word processing, and .. VOE lab manual. VOCCT w Simona Vecuna, camera, Panty Aranda, public speaking, Veronica Rarr terviewing, and Janice Lenzy, chapter bulletin board. lnners were iirez, job in- Printing - Winning state awards were in Stacey Vetter, technical information, Robert Leighton. Stacey Vetter, techn'cal informa- oo tion, Robert Leighton. noteb VICA - Ron Castellano, K Oscar Lamas, Teddy Mar Robinson and outstanding aw were Jeff Jurkowski and R g fsrs wi 3 1 1 s Q ' 11: ,R Q u i- Q, .1 V f S I A 1 in . ...- 1 l K 5 A - . . Ns... 1 Q . ., A LKAZ W . ,P - F E --'rQ-' i ' I Y V . A his K i .5 .i wws -- A n , s A . 4 E s A .u'!7'ft A ' Q .4 J A . ,.... All X K t, V . Us ..,...t, s gl N X ui James Maddox concentrates on the welding of a class project during Mr. Caro's third period clan. Juniors Brlan Reeces, Mario Vasquez, Johnny Coppins, and Michael Rosales adjust a car's engine during their auto mechanIc'a class. Vocational copy and layout by Silvia Salazar it k division. t Miranda, inez, Tom rd winners el Rogerio. CVAE Co-op - JV Conterras, Cindy D Mark Mauricio, Lewis Crace and II Pierce. ODP - Marta Villa, third st duplication, Caryn Watson, first : duplication. HOSA - Tammy Jeffe Cindy Horvath, Charles Felan, Xoc Lindberh, Zina Caceras, Veronica Rarr Dena Block, Yvonne Alonzo, A1 Delaney, Sandra Flores, Norma Sand Maria Agiular, Alex Ramos, Alfred Ren Christina Vandervort, Sandra Fernar and Connie McCathy. Kevin T qualified to attend DECA's National tion in Kansas City May 16. Senior Ariel Chang aullta Sam Gentry with construction of a hammer. to Q ffl Q-12: rx
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pproximately 2660 students at- tended Jay with 900 freshmen, 618 sophomores, 613 juniors, and 529 seniors. These students were only part of a class such as English or math but by doing their own activities they became an individual. Students could have easily lost themselves and became one of the numbers but once that final bell rang students did one of several things. Some would stay at school for after- noon practices, some would involve themselves in club or class activities, others would go off to work at a part time job while others would go home to relax. Following the tradition of success of former students, present students were acclaimed for their endeavors. Scott Ankrom gained recognition as an All'City running back, Clarissa Davis became one of the top third juniors in the country with volleyball. She was also an All-City Spiker. ln form in th was name Jay also ln munity Se Youth in chez for named K Teachers choir for ' i music Richard Olmo qualified to per- All State Band. Pam Garza Cheerleader of the Year. ad four Optimist Award Winners including Joe Perez for Com- vice, Donald Murphy for raditional Art, Olga San- Mathematics, and Eric Thompson for music. Teachers didn't stay far behind, cher Carol Siskovic was YX Teacher of the Day. rticipated in an all teacher the Christmas Choral Gary Haass as vice principal John Department Concert. After losing Cl DuBose ao cond in co uired the position of se- mand and Serling Christy moved from biology lab to the new assistant principal. Teachers and students as in- dividuals f and made Alma Mater English te Pa nn CD llowed the Jay traditions their own marks at their ,Jzylq i -.. its .1 in if ii, ia ,L 'K fwxfii' Qi .. 1. , fa . an ' ii i ' German and SAC teacher Mr. Robert Richter Senior Guy Metzer plays the Ti sings with the All Faculty Choir at the Christmas Drama Departmenfs production o Concert This ns a new tradition for Jay. of Oz. L C ily by.Sl Sl man in the fn'The Wizard Prlnclpal Roger Harris addresses the Sen Class during an assembly to order graduat announcements.
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