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Tech Builds job Security Serving students throughout the Tulsa area, the Area Vocational Technical Center serves as a special part-day school for many Webster students who are bussed there daily for a three-hour intensive study in their chosen specialized field. Pictured here are Websterites Steve Ramsey studying Commercial Artg Ron Taber, Photography, and special photographer for this pageg Bob Cooley, Aeromechanicsg Wes- ley Allbritton, Commercial Foods: and Paula Hale, Business Machines. Innumerable fields ranging from Electronics to Lab Assistant are other offerings.
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History, Social Studies it Books, Take To Road Broadening horizons have pre- sented new challenges to Webster students for many years, but the phenominal' growth of student in- terest in affairs political! has sharply brought to the attention of students this year the need to assimilate the facts of past eras with the facts and theories of the current time to help under- stand the world and where it might be going. The present is founded on the past, but proven in the future thus causing the necessity for all to stop . . . look . . . and listen as they delve into political, economic, and interpersonal relations as they exist in the world today. Studying actively in classes before field trips and thc prospects of going on the Close-Up trip to Washing- ton. students are seen participating in class activities in Mrs. Fieldingfs. Mr. Larkin's, and Mr. Teel's rooms: Mr. Axley converses with studehts at the door to his room.
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rt, English Present orld s Culture Maintaining the culture of ages and giving individuals a background to produce materials which not only blend into that culture but also hold promise for the future is one of the aims of a good educational system. Through the study of artistic form, line. color. and perspectivefthrough the study of literature, writing, and the use of research facilities our generation can prepare for the good old days of our advanced years. The study of all phases of Art and English not only prepare us to meet the world head-on, but give us an opportunity to become the givers of culture for future generations. Debra Bookout is interested in watching Steve White- hurst as he works in clay on the potter's vvheel: Annita and David Blanke put items from the art department on display: Roland Austin adds finishing touches to his horse. Library research. columnist and newspaperman Troy Gordon speaking to journalists, and a hard-working English class indicate activities ofthe English department.
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