Richland High School - Rebel Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)

 - Class of 1983

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Richland High School - Rebel Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 187 of 276
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joe Bob Ellis and Gina Watson Cjuniorsl work together to plan a banner being entered in state competition in Houston. The DECA Program taught students basic business unctions. In their agriculture class, Shannon Smith Cjuniorj and Fawn Collins Cseniorj work on their assignments. Future Farmers of America students are taught careers in farming and agriculture. FRONT ROW Kim Patrick Karen Donald Keri Thomas, Theresa Terri Wallace Beth Gurney SECOND ROW Patti Bucklew, Rhonda Paula Ellinger Lisa Gentry Niclle Fran Celinda Colley, Lynda-Jones, Mary Tomlinson Mrs Borden BACK ROW jan Lanier jayme Hughes, kara Rhonda Baley Marie Strickland Lori Fugler Paige Norris, Kelly Hatcher. ff , v, fi' gg vzvfvffz. , . . kg' Giving his students information on their jobs, Mr. Loy Sturch Cfacultyb pauses, allowing them to take notes. ICT teaches physical on-the-job training. Vocational Clubs 185

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n the job Blood drive was big HOSA project. Industrial Cooperative Training CICTD was one branch national organization to which many students belonged was the Distributive Education Clubs of America CDECAD. The students involved in this program were placed in jobs suited to their choice of careers. They went to school in the mornings and worked in the afternoons. Working at these jobs gave DECA students extra money, but more importantly, job experience. DECA teaches its students the functions of the business world. Marketing techniques, retail merchandising, and wholesale business were all studied. of DECA. These members dealt with physical work, rather than with people. They learned about and were able to work in construction or with parts, machinery, and raw materials. job experience was very important to DECA members. They were able to work and be paid for their work. DECA supported students by helping them to meet the public on a one-to-one level. Paige Liggett Working together to complete a design project, Randy Warren and Rus- ty Singleton Cjuniorsj study a magazine. Vocational Drafting teaches mechanical as well as industrial drafting, 4 1555 in -- - L .4 A. 4- A HOSA. FRONT ROW: Renee Crum, Leigh Ward - President, Ernie Wiley Secretary, Shawn Soiito - Vice-Presidengjason Butz - Sentinel, Donna Richard- son - Historian, Deanna Pennington, Elayne Biscamp BACK ROW: Becky Pryor, Crystal Brown, Kim Kanady, Vince Mltchell, Dean Nolder, Kathy Winklemann, Kim Tarbet, Kim Price, Lauri Tuttle, E. Livingston. Design by Alicia Monroe - P.E.I..E. -- H.E.C.E. FRONT ROW: Craig Reed, President, Carrie Ge hisotiran, Barbara Bolden, Corresponding Secretary, Pam Behee, Record Secretary, Cindy Coley, Treasurer, Melanie Head, Vice President, Kelly Get Historian, Kathy Angell, sponsor. SECOND ROW: jon Westrup, Cindy Col Donna Phelps, Stephanie Rockwell, Kim Trimm, Charity Ainsley, Brigette Re Debbie Couchman, Melinda Franklin, Melissa Armisteacl BACK ROW: Stalter, Mary Smith, Nevin Smith, Sam Couper, Margarerta Chapel, Trina De mond, Dewey Drew, Mike Bennett,john Tilleman,



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VOCATIONAL n thejob oordinated Vocational Academic Education, more commonly known as CVAE, was a continuation of a similar course taught in junior High. The two distinct classes of CVAE were designed in order to help the student. These two distinct classes were Lab and Coop. The CVAE Lab course focused their studies on appliance, repair, minor engine repair and welding. The skills learned in CVAE Lab class benefited the student in many different situations. The CVAE Coop dealt with on the job experience. This experience will play a viatl role in job-seeking after high school. The course earned three credits, while the students obtained a job in either building maintenance, sales, carpentry or food service. CVAE Lab and Coop furnished students wanting to work a place to work and a chance to mold certain skills for those who enjoy working. - Shelly Bartula Classes simulate job situations to provide practical experience Vocational Drafting specialized in precise drawings. Mr. Roland Kuhleman Cfacultyj inspects an airplane drawing by Darryl Chamblee fSeniorj Photo by Doug Wallace

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