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sl sf.. Q dl ,E A WX y ggi? if Mimi A ys it my t al Scott Garner uses his learned talents to help a fellow worker to work on a car. bl The 1980-81 VOCT Class of Nimitz. cl Sponsor Rosa Taylor, accompanied her students, exhibit their VOCT project. dl Roses for Rosa, the VOCT students say as they present twelve red roses to their sponsor. el Kenneth Kim- ble sits proudly with his employer Walter Boehm at the employee-employer banquet. fl Wroking on the machine, Melvin Miller tries to get it to start. gl Carl Smith has his work cut out for him unloading an overload. Organizations 147 lg? We
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CVAE - Co-op V.O.C.T. Qualifies for Qfaie Vocational Opportunities Clubs of Texas held several social events this past year. Sponsor Rosa Taylor and students held a parents voca- tional night in August, to Welcome in the new members. Students also attended an area Leadership Conference. VOCT's fund raisers for the year were selling belt buckles and Jum- bo memo boardsg this helped pay for the awards banquet for all the vocational classes. Three students who were outstanding for the year Were: Kenneth Kimble, Superior State Qualifier, Russell Bates, Superior State Qualifier, and Kenneth Ford, also State Superior Qualifier. VOCT officers for 1981 were: Russell Bates, President, James Sim- mons, Vice Presidentg Dora Maldanado, Secretary, Kenneth Kimble, Treasurer, Billy Ackley and Donna Frank, Reporter, John West, Pa- liamentariang Tommy Helling, Sergeant-at-Arms, and Mrs. Rosa Taylor, sponsor. Organizations
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Building Trades Building a Fuiure for Lil'e's Game Building Trades I and ll completed another successful year of laboratory projects as well as service activities for various clubs. The outstanding students for Building Trades in '81 year were: Monte Wright, John Frank, William Roast, Joe Garza, and Steven Roundtree. On behalf of the Program, shop foreman B. B. Norwood named Raymond Washington as the outstanding member of the year for his service to each of his fellow students. aj James MeCorl2le and Mr. Richard Herring, sponsor of Building Trades, prepare a wood stand for a class project. bl The 1981 Building Trades Club: lst row: Joe Garcia, Redreck Walker, Sylvester Roundtree, Raymond Washington, James McC0rkle and Kenny Frank, 2nd row: Kenneth Cocker, Bobby Gibbs, John Frank, Norman Clapton, Jerry Ellis, Keith Seigle, and Mr. Herring. . he ff.V,, 1- I Organizations
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