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ln the vocational field, Lamar offers a program of many and varied courses. The primary purpose of the vocational courses is to offer the student some indication of ability and interest in a field which could be the student's vocation in later life. For the girls, Lamar offers a program of Home Economics, under Mrs. H. L. Sandel. This department offers courses in food and clothing, The foods course, besides teaching the basic fundamentals of cooking a meal, teaches practical shopping and budgeting. The clothing course helps to cut the expense of dressing by teaching the girls how to design, make, and wear their clothes. The Commercial Arts Department, headed by Mrs. T. j. Rowzee, prepares the student for the secretarial field through its courses in typing. Typing, however, has a very practical application, for it enables the student for a faster and more legible preparation of his studies. Mr. j. H. Carr heads the Industrial Arts Program. This department offers courses in woodshop, leather shop, metal shop, crafts, and mechanical draw- ing. The shop and crafts courses are courses in hand work, demanding a degree of skill to produce useful household articles. Mechanical drawing is an excellent preparation for future courses in architectural drafting. One of the newer departments at Lamar is Vocational Agriculture, under supervision of Mr. Isaac Carter. In this course, the student learns of the new methods of modern agriculture. This department works closely in co- operation with Lamar's Future Farmers of America. In the Physical Education Department, Miss Elise Hawkins is in charge of girls athletics and Mr. Harald johnson handles boys athletics. The pur- pose of the department is to teach the student physical fitness, ability, and cleanliness. The department, also, offers a course in First Aid and Life Saving. For the boys interested in a military career, there is the Lamar Reserve Officers' Training Corps Unit, headed by Sergeant David Horning, The purpose of the R.O.T.C. is to teach something of army discipline. regu- lations, and life to the students in preparation for his military service. The Guidance Department. with Mrs. Ula Hennes and Mrs. Rose Good- rich, offers in the Spring Term for the Seniors, a series of lectures by out- standing men in their particular fields, The purpose of these lectures is to give the student some idea of what each vocation offers and to help him select a field in which he would like to have his life's work. Row I: Sims, Mrs. Mary Knolleg Ste- cher, Mrs. Virginiag Stewart, Coyg Tate, H. Harold, Taylor, Miss Virginia, Teshner, Mrs. jen- nie Robison. Row II: Trietsch, H. D., Trongone, Mr. Edward, Xweinberg, Miss Heleng Whee- 'V ler, Cockerellg Wooden, Lynn M., Yost, Mrs. Agnes B. Teachers Not Pictured: Allen, Mrs. Evelyn W. Brasher, Miss Alberta Buchanan, Miss Marga Butler, H. E. Carr, H. Constant, Mrs. Mozelle Covington, Miss Nina ret E Albert Ullrich, Bert AdlCil'1S, and CICSIOII HUtCh- Mrs. Ruth Lgavell, Dean, gives final difeqtiong inson prepare the movie projector before a class, to Lynn Dee Bryan before Sending her on an ef- an activity of the Visual Aids. rand, while Margie McKenzie looks on. 16 it
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1 ' ' vp, 7,9 1 jen Tomlinson, Sue Sellors, Peggy Howard, Mr. Edward Trongone leads Tommy Claiborne, and Nancy Walker leap across the stage during Kathy Kilgore, Charles Prescott, and George their dance routine in the variety show, Alice, Gaines during a rehearsal of the Orchestra. .lf 15 J'
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Duggan, F. Lee Neyland, Mrs. Florence A. Greenwood, Miss Helen Oufferson, Leslie A. Kivell, Bert H. Phelps, Mrs. Dorothy W. Longcope, Donald B. I if r Scott, Mrs. Mable D. McCarty, Miss Hazelle'J'Jif,d .7 J fi wi Staats, Mrs. Mary K. Mills, Ernest M. ' li Staggs, Miss Drew Black Mohr, Miss Eleanor S. Trietsch, H. D. Morris, Miss Nell Wilson, Mrs. Videlle Grant Mr. Lee S. Keding, MiSS Margaret BUChaflaU, Mrs. Harry Holmes, Mrs. Ula Hennes, and Mrs. Mr. Harold johnson, and Mr. Coy Stewart relax Willis Davis gather around pourer Mrs. Carlos after classes in the teacher's lounge. Hamilton during the fall P, T, A, Tea,
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